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Microwave + Dessert recipes (21)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A rich and indulgent dessert that is guaranteed to delight chocaholics.
 
Recipe by: MRS TEMPEST
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This chocolate dip is delicious served with fruit (particularly strawberries), or warmed slightly and poured over ice-cream.
 
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Dress up fresh fruit for a special person. Imagine how delicious and tempting a tray of bite-sized, dipped fruit will look. Experience it as next gift for your loved ones or as an elegant dessert. Believe it, they will really value it and if dipped with chocolate, it will make a perfect treat for them.
 
Recipe by: Angela
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A simple fudge recipe combining chocolate chips, condensed milk, pecans and orange zest. Substitute almonds, or any kind of nut, if desired.
 
Recipe by: Colin
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The world's simplest dessert! Strawberries dipped in chocolate.
 
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A simple chocolate mousse is an elegant way to end a meal. Great for parties, cause you can make the mousse well in advance.
 
Recipe by: MICHAELWILD
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Classic and nostalgic, this pudding is delicious, and the microwave makes it easy to prepare. Switch out the golden syrup for treacle if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Joy
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I don't usually like 'baking' with the microwave, but this recipe works great. The topping comes out crispy on top, moist inside - simply delicious! It's a dessert that's quick and easy to make, too. Best served warm with vanilla ice cream or natural yogurt.
 
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This is a traditional Scottish dish. Made for after Christmas dinner, the remainder was kept for Hogmanay. In years gone by it was wrapped in cloth and steamed in a pot. The old six penny was wrapped in wax paper and cooked into the dumpling mixture, where it was good luck to find one in your slice of the dumpling. This recipe is made in the microwave and is much quicker and still has the same tasteful flavour. You will need 1 pot, 2 pint pudding bowl, cling film.
 
Recipe by: CATSEO
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This is a delectable lemon curd recipe with the added attraction of being quick and easy to make. It is particularly useful when entertaining and short on time.
 
Recipe by: BUTTERCUP8
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A very simple microwave sponge pudding in less than 15 minutes with a texture between a sponge and a steamed pudding. Flavour it by adding raspberry jam, treacle or golden syrup to the bottom of the final bowl. Serve hot with custard.
 
Recipe by: JODY SHANNON
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This is the best and easiest recipe for brownies, and there's less washing up!
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes
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This simple, comforting pud is perfect on its own or garnished with fresh berries.
 
Recipe by: Lola in the Kitchen
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A traditional Indian sweet made easy with my Western fudge-making adaptations! No boiling water and sugar or use of a sugar thermometer in this recipe!
 
Recipe by: leeza
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A unforgettable double-layer confection that's absolutely perfect for your true love!
 
Recipe by: Holly
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This lovely tart is perfect for company; it's rich, impressive and quick! Although it only takes a few minutes to assemble, leave at least 8 hours before serving for the tart to chill. It can be made in either a 20 or 23cm pie dish or tart tin.
 
Recipe by: celticfc1888
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My granny's clootie dumpling brought into the 21st century is no longer hours on end cooking, but just ten minutes in microwave! She makes it every year on Hogmanay.
 
Recipe by: Lisa Rebbechi
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This is without any doubt the best chocolate mousse recipe I have ever tried. You have to try it to believe it!
 
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This is an easy to make treat with minimal cooking I make with my daughters (age 3 and 16 months). The youngest likes cleaning out the bowls and whisks.
 
Recipe by: D Hatzizacharia
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A light but quite rich alternative to the standard dark chocolate mousse. This is a must for all chocoholics or if you need an easy dinner party dessert! It does require chilling time however!
 
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