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banoffee slice

Banoffee slice

Slice is best eaten on the day it is made, however, it can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Note
CARAMEL MACADAMIA BARS

Caramel macadamia bars

These caramel macadamia bars are a definite luxury item. Sprinkled with icing sugar, they are a most delicious treat.
orange hazelnut butter yo-yos

Orange hazelnut butter yo-yos

Give your regular yo-yos a citrusy, nutty twist with these orange and hazelnut flavoured morsels. Perfect to enjoy with your morning or afternoon cuppa with friends.
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walnut and honey tarts

Walnut and honey tarts

These tarts add a tasty, elegant twist to a traditional high tea, or can be just as fun served as individual desserts.
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Orange creams

Orange creams

These melt-in-your-mouth biscuits are divine with a hot cup of tea or coffee.
Coconut and passionfruit butterfly cakes

Coconut and passionfruit butterfly cakes

A little cooled melted chocolate (white or milk) could be whisked into the cream. Melt 50g with 1/4 cup cream and cool. Slowly add remaining cream and beat to firm peaks. These cakes are best stored in an airtight container in the fridge. Note
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Silk cake

Silk cake

Creating the chequered effect that makes this silk cake by Woman's Day so visually stunning is actually quite simple. All it takes is a few drops of food colouring and some ganache.
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Pumpkin scones

Classic pumpkin scones

A genuine Australian classic, pumpkin scones are best scoffed warm and spread with lashings of butter.
Gluten-free scones

Gluten-free scones

When it comes to gluten-free baking, sometimes gluten-free flour is not enough on its own. This gluten-free scones recipe lets you get the right texture and taste without adding gluten.
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Cheese and spinach triangles

Cheese and spinach triangles

These tasty little Greek-style cheese and spinach filo triangles are delicious served with a squeeze of fresh lemon. Great as finger food or for an after-school snack.
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Sugar & spice shortbread

Sugar & spice shortbread

These fragrant sugar and spice shortbreads, infused with all the fragrances of the festive season, make fabulous end of year and edible Christmas gifts. Package in a pretty tin or box, and finish with a fancy label and pretty ribbon.
Tangelo jam

Tangelo jam

A cross between mandarins and grapefruit, tangelos make a jam that's sweeter than marmalade yet still tart, thanks to the fruit's natural acidity. This jam is particularly good spooned generously over rice pudding.
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strawberrypowderpuffs

Strawberry powder puffs

If you don’t have three patty pan trays, just wash, grease and flour the pan again, and continue using until all the mixture is baked. Note
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Pear and almond friands

Pear and almond friands

Friands are not meant to be light and airy, so the last thing you want to do is whisk air into the mixture. Note
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raspberry beignets

Raspberry beignets

French for `doughnut’, beignets are best eaten while still warm or soon after. You can use your preferred jam or try these beignets with apple compote. The oil should be between 175°C and 190°C for deep-frying (a small cube of bread should turn golden in about 30 seconds). Note
Pear and hazelnut friands

Pear and hazelnut friands

Corella pears have only a short season, if they’re not available use thinly sliced apple, red-skinned look best instead. Note
RASPBERRY ALMOND    Petit Fours

Raspberry almond petit fours

You could top the petit fours with fresh raspberries instead of the icing flowers. Petit fours are best made on the day of serving. Note
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COCONUT POPS

Coconut pops

Use white Candy Melts in place of chocolate Melts for an extra-white finish. Note
green tea and almond tiles

Green tea and almond tiles

White icing is also known as fondant (it’s the traditional icing used on wedding cakes). It is available in packets from the supermarket and cake decorating shops. Note
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little cake pops

Little cake pops

This recipe makes 18 cake pops. A quick way to make cake crumbs is to break up a ready-made cake bought from the supermarket. The cake pops become quite firm, and can be placed in a bowl or basket with little or no damage to the pops. Note
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LUNCHTIME ROLL-UPS

Lunchtime roll-ups

Sandwiches can be prepared several hours ahead. Keep wrapped in plastic wrap in the refrigerator until required. Bread is an excellent source of energy-giving carbohydrates. Wholemeal and wholegrain breads are also a rich source of dietary fibre and other nutrients because they contain the natural goodness of the entire grain. Note
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