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Microwave + Fruit recipes (18)

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This is a treat for breakfast that the entire family will enjoy. If you want it a touch healthier, simply omit the sugar and butter.
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes staff
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Toffee apples rolled in crunchy caramelised biscuit pieces, then drizzled with chocolate. Impress friends at your Halloween party with this yummy and inventive treat.
 
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Slight adaptation of a microwave flapjack recipe from this website. The fruit was my idea and my daughter insisted on the marshmallows!
 
Recipe by: dcull
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This is an interesting twist on the classic that my daughter made at school. It has now become a firm favourite in our house.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A rich and indulgent dessert that is guaranteed to delight chocaholics.
 
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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: Colin
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The world's simplest dessert! Strawberries dipped in chocolate.
 
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A late friend from london gave me this recipe 30 years ago (her name was Diz-hence the name) , and whoever tries this recipe makes the Plum Bread for life. So Simple - So Tasty-Better than any bought & lasts for weeks. Being as it keeps so well I make 2 at a time - can freeze. I spread with butter (perhaps slice of cheese) , but fine on own. Also can warm a slice for min. in microwave for quick pudding.
 
Recipe by: sal
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This cranberry sauce is incredibly simple to make - a great help when you're busy cooking a Christmas feast.
 
Recipe by: sal
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Serve this simple, sweet pear spread over bread, scones or toast.
 
Recipe by: Suzie
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I make these for my kids at Halloween. Everyone loves them, and they couldn't be easier to make!
 
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: Maggie Pannell
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This simple jam can be made entirely in the microwave and is a great way to preserve fresh summer berries when they are cheap and in plentiful supply.
 
Recipe by: EH
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Why not preserve the best of British fruit this summer with a delicious jam?
 
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: Allrecipes
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Sweet, salty and chocolaty - this is a delicious way to dress up Granny Smith apples. Try these treats at your next autumn gathering.
 
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Fruit steeped in dessert wine, then chilled, is divine drizzled with a rich chandeau sauce. An impressive dinner party dessert.
 
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