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best for a sweet tooth recipes (17)

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Recipe by: LYNN740
Reviews(7)
This is a basic fruit muffin recipe. I use chopped apples, but any type of fruit may be added to make a quick and easy batch of fruit muffins.
 
Recipe by: ccsick
Reviews(1)
Lightly spiced porridge oats are combined with other natural ingredients to create moist, tasty American-style cookies.
 
Recipe by: Arlene
Reviews(8)
These flapjacks are lower in fat than most.
 
Recipe by: Dora
Reviews(17)
These classic American-style chocolate chip cookies have crisp edges and chewy middles.
 
Recipe by: Lori
Reviews(4)
Start with this foolproof basic recipe, then add one of several different ingredients for a variety of different muffins. Get comfortable with this base recipe, and you can start creating your own variations!
 
Recipe by: dcull
Reviews(6)
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: Lee Smith
Reviews(1)
I got this stollen recipe while I was Head Baker at the Dorchester. It's packed with dried fruit and filled with a marzipan surprise. It makes a perfect food gift at Christmas.
 
Recipe by: Abi
Reviews(11)
Banana muffins make a healthy snack for children after school. They are so easy to make and freeze well too. So, make these instead of throwing away those brown bananas!
 
Recipe by: FAYEHK
Reviews(2)
These are light fluffy melt-in-your-mouth scones. The fizzy lemonade gives them a lift. A great beginner recipe that children can make,too. Serve warm with jam and clotted or whipped cream.
 
Recipe by: Hanxnah
Reviews(8)
This fudge like brownie is rich but very tasty! I like to bake them, then leave in the fridge overnight for that lovely fudgy texture. I like to eat them on their own or serve it with vanilla ice cream and berries.
 
Recipe by: Heather
Reviews(6)
Great biscuits for a children's party. They can decorate them any way they like.
 
Recipe by: Heatherly Noble
Reviews(9)
These are a great for a children's Halloween party! Chocolate cake mix is an easy option when you are making so many. Use liquorice laces for the legs and mini jelly beans or Smarties for the eyes.
 
Recipe by: SUGAR.PLUM.FAIRY
Reviews(6)
This recipe was passed down to me from my mum. It produces a rich, chocolaty cheesecake perfect for all cheesecake and chocolate lovers alike! Taste a little to ensure that the right amount of chocolate-ness has been reached. If you like cheesecakes a little more chocolaty then you may need to add a little more cocoa powder/water mix to taste.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
Reviews(4)
Both children and adults will love these crisp, melt-in-the-mouth American-style cookies. They are a really wholesome treat, lower in fat and sugar than most bought cookies, and packed with oatmeal and raisins for extra nutrients and flavour. It’s worth making a double batch and freezing some – they’ll keep for 2 months and thaw in minutes.
 
Recipe by: JODY SHANNON
Reviews(8)
This is the best and easiest recipe for brownies, and there's less washing up!
 
Recipe by: Beth Sigworth
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This American classic is made with fresh pumpkin for a delicious flavour and wonderful texture. Serve it on a chilly autumn evening with whipped cream.
 
Recipe by: D Hatzizacharia
Reviews(3)
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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