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This is an very popular ice cream in Hawaii, the Philippines and throughout the Pacific islands.
 
Recipe by: rua
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This is a delicious and simple vegetarian pasta dish. Use your favourite blue cheese -- I always use Danish blue as I'm a lover of strong flavours. Use spinach fettucine if you like!
 
Recipe by: ANDRONICKY
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Delicious with the salty tang of Stilton. Serve with fresh baguette.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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There's no waste with this soup. Use the whole broccoli head, including the stalks, to really make the most of those valuable antioxidants.
 
Recipe by: Barbara
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This creamy icing takes some time, but has a truly caramel flavour. Try it!
 
Recipe by: JESABELLA
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A sticky toffee sauce that's perfect for ice cream, sponge puddings or fruit.
 
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I first made this in my A-level Home Economics class - sometimes I get a craving to make it again. Usually in the summer! It's a very smooth solid dessert. I like to make it in individual ramekins and serve with fresh raspberries and cream. I buy the seaweed in a health shop in Donegal.
 
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A nice and easy cheese soup. Ideal for any situation.
 
Recipe by: Rani
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Chaat is a broad term that encompasses many different savoury Indian snacks. This recipe is made of yoghurt and potatoes and other chaat sauces.
 
Recipe by: Lisa
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This is a cheat's chai tea - rather than making the tea and spice blend yourself, use your favourite brand of tea and then embellish it a little.
 
Recipe by: Lesley Robinson
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A gorgeously creamy leek soup with a sharp cheese and mustard kick. It makes a delicious lunch served with cheese and onion bread or walnut bread. Plus, it's vegetarian too!
 
Recipe by: FUNKYMONKEY
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Chocolate and almonds top off a rich buttery toffee. A simple recipe that you could easily remember and whip up any time. It might be easier if you use a sugar thermometer the first few times to check if the toffee is ready. I always get compliments and requests for more. Use any type of nut that you like in place of the almonds.
 
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This is pure heaven - well I think so anyway! It's sweet, melts in your mouth but is not chewy. This version is flavoured with chocolate and it makes a great gift. I always make some for my daughter's teachers at Christmas.
 
Recipe by: christine
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Mascarpone custard layered with whipped cream and rum and coffee soaked biscuits.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Add a can of plums and a pinch of cinnamon to canned rice pudding for a nutritious twist on an old-time favourite.
 
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This is a classic banoffee pie, sure to satisfy any sweet tooth! Since the most time consuming thing is making the toffee, I like to boil a few tins of milk at a time and reserve some for the next time I make banoffee -- doing this makes the second, third and fourth pies actually quite simple to make!
 
Recipe by: CHERYLA33
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A traditional, easy and delicious Italian pud. I had a difficult time finding a good and easy recipe on the internet, so I made up my own recipe. It tastes just like the panna cotta served in Italy. This keeps well for several days in the refrigerator.
 
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Still trying to finish off the last of that Christmas turkey? Try this version of Coronation turkey with dried apricots and curry paste mixed with rice and vegetables for a new and delicious meal.
 
Recipe by: JOUELET
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Nice.
 
Recipe by: Vivien
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I make lots of cream soups and this is a good 'basic' recipe. I originally made this in 1990 and always make some modifications - we like lots of garlic as reflected in this recipe!! I also add or substitute other vegetables, i.e., broccoli and spinach. I also use potatoes for thickening rather than cream to keep the fat down.
 
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