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Bake + 30 minutes to 1 hour recipes (1126)

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Recipe by: shirleyo
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This is a rich and moist chocolate cake. It only takes a few minutes to prepare. Ice with your favourite chocolate icing.
 
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When you need a great cake FAST! You ice while hot in the tray saving time!
 
Recipe by: JPW94
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My two-year-old loves these high-fibre muffins, but they make a healthy and tasty snack for anyone at any age!
 
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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: DAUGHTERSOFDECEMBER
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This is a nice way to use up leftover brownie or chocolate cake. It's a spin on bread pudding, and something thrown together one day.
 
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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Restaurant In Our Living Room is a new concept in culinary entertainment centred around the theme of the underground or 'pop up' restaurant. This recipe is one of Amanda & Graham's Main Courses from Episode 1!
 
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It's a simple and easy recipe that we made in food technology at school.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Peppers, tomatoes and a touch of chilli make a zesty combination to partner tuna steaks, which are baked with a crisp topping. Tagliatelle is a good accompaniment, along with a crisp mixed salad or lightly steamed broccoli.
 
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This rustic dish is easy to make and is a perfect supper dish served with salad
 
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These tomatoes not only look pretty but taste delicious and fresh.
 
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Made this as an alternative meal for the children.
 
Recipe by: JBS BOX
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My German grandmother used to make these every Christmas. She said using small eggs was a must.
 
Recipe by: SophieScott
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This is my "anything goes" recipe, which means you can use whatever you have handy in the cupboard or fridge!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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With a light scone topping, this delicious pudding is a super way to enjoy home-grown apples and hedgerow blackberries.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Delectably crisp and golden individual apple pastries are arranged in a whirl and spiced with cinnamon to make a stunning finale to a meal.
 
Recipe by: JJOHN32
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A delicious low-fat muffin. Children love them, and it's a great way to get them eating wholemeal. If desired, add sultanas or some chopped nuts.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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A little diced apple makes these rock cakes moist and fruity. Quick and easy to prepare, they are ideal to cook with younger members of the family, who will enjoy making them as much as eating them. Cooking is not only fun for children but also encourages them to be more aware of the foods they eat.
 
Recipe by: IRONCHEFALLY
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A simple, easy dessert recipe. Great for families and when rhubarb is in season.
 
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