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Bake + Nut and seed recipes (101)

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This cake came about from an inspired moment when craving almonds. It's absolutely divine and has become an often requested recipe. One warning however, whenever I cook this cake it seems to disappear very quickly so make sure you get a slice. I've said the recipe serves 8 but it serves 6-8 depending on how much cake one likes at any sitting!
 
Recipe by: KNF82
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This is an old German favourite. Light and delicious almond meringue biscuits with the flavours of lemon and cinnamon. To make Zimsterne, or cinnamon stars, bake in star-shaped metallic biscuit cutters placed on the baking tray.
 
Recipe by: neris
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Make this sweet almondy cake when fresh rhubarb is in season. This recipe makes two cakes so you can give one away.
 
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Chef Andrea Leeman has donated her scrumptious "Radiator Cake" as she belives the cake looks like the tops of old fashioned radiators at school! Andrea: "I am delighted to use my cake to promote TREE AID's work with villagers in Africa. TREE AID are helping the villagers to care for and benefit from their trees, assisting their fight against poverty and food shortages with long-term perspective."
 
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Brilliant chef Antony Worrall Thompson has donated to TREE AID a diabetic friendly tree cake. Antony: "Villagers in Africa know all about foraging for food for free in their woodlands. Using the most nutritious of these foods could go a long way to reversing malnutrition. I want people to have fun cooking my tree cake and finding out about TREE AID’s work to help villagers grow important food trees."
 
Recipe by: Melissa
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A delicious recipe, if you are like me and love apples and walnuts...
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Packed with flavour and texture, this stuffing is also low in fat and high in fibre and carbohydrate.
 
Recipe by: Bonnie Fedunec
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These dainty and delicious biscuits freeze well either baked or unbaked. You can also sprinkle the tops with demerara sugar right before baking.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Soft, chewy bars, packed with sweet fruit and ginger, make an ideal mid-morning or afternoon snack.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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For a speedy meal, layer creamy, ripe avocados with sun-dried tomatoes and smother them with a simple lemony sauce to offset their richness, then top with crisped almonds. Serve with crusty bread and a green salad. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Baking fruit brings out its flavour wonderfully, and a stuffing is a simple way of making baked fruit special. Here peaches are filled with a mixture of dried apricots, almonds and amaretti biscuits. Many other fruits – nectarines, apples, pears or quinces – can be prepared in the same way, to ring the seasonal changes.
 
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A delectable tray bake version of the Bakewell tart that is a favourite with everyone I know.
 
Recipe by: Donna Townsend
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A Greek favourite that makes everyone think you are a master chef, yet it is sooo easy to make!! I taught a Greek friend how to make sticky toffee pud, and she taught me this fabulous recipe.
 
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Local chef Barny Haughton has donated to TREE AID a wonderful, festive tree cake. Barny believes: "TREE AID's Christmas Cake Bake is a great chance for people to get togther to bake and eat beautiful cakes; whilst also knowing that they are supporting Arica's poorest people to fight poverty and environmental degraduation sustainably."
 
Recipe by: Carol
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I love eating this so much, I submitted my own recipe. It makes a lovely gift, too.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This luxurious dish can also be served as a meatless main course.
 
Recipe by: Dawn Timmerman
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These walnuts are a special treat at Christmas, and are quite simple to make. Perfect for a party nibble or a food gift, or use to garnish your Christmas cake.
 
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These biscuits are traditionally served for All Saints Day on 1st November in Catalonia. Pine nuts can be substituted for the chopped almonds. Cocoa powder or drinking chocolate mix can also be added to the mixture to change the taste. And yes, they are supposed to be squishy when you eat them.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Naturally sweet and moist, these make a great addition to a packed lunch. They are also a good way of getting the family to try some more unusual grains and seeds, and add new healthy ingredients to the diet.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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An elegant sliver of this tangy blue cheese tart is divine served as a mouth-watering first course.
 
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