Flour and Bread recipes (915)

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A basic, simple recipe but a real family favourite. I add a dessertspoon of cocoa powder to the flour and some freshly ground black pepper to spice up the breadcrumbs. Try this - trust me, it's good.
 
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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.
 
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Traditional Machester delicacy! Little individual pastries bursting with currants and spice. Bake up a batch of your own in stead of buying them. They make a great food gift as they will keep for a while in an airtight tin.
 
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This is a very nice, soft loaf which will warm you up with a cuppa on a cold, rainy day! It smells fantastic while it is baking.
 
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I ususally serve this with hot custard but it's equally good cut into slices and eaten cold.
 
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Great comfort food! A savoury bread and butter pudding made with eggs and cheese. Ideal as a light evening meal, or even a breakfast with a difference! Optional: Add grilled chopped bacon, mushrooms, ham, tomato or anything else you can think of!
 
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This is recipe for a traditional Scottish fruit loaf. You need to knead the sultanas in really well and it takes a bit of patience. Don't be disheartened if your first attempt isn't a success; it really is worth giving this one a second chance. Gorgeous toasted with butter!
 
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This is a very old baked apple dumpling recipe but it is so easy. Serve hot or cold with custard or ice cream.
 
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A traditional recipe for rich treacle scones. These make a lovely change for a weekend breakfast or elevenses. These are delicious served with ginger marmalade... and I'll give you the recipe if you like!
 
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This is a tasty recipe which i think will add zest to your day. DO ENJOY!!
 
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Looking for a good swedish meatball recipe? Then you've come to the right place!
 
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This is a very moist cake that looks and tastes delicious too! It has just the right amount of sugar needed. The glaze makes the cake shiny and keeps its flavour sealed for many days. But you will soon find out that it's not necessary as your familiy will finish it in no time! I like to use a classic bundt pan as it makes the cake look great! You can buy them in any specialty cook shop. Try and have all your ingredients at room temp too.
 
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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!
 
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This is a recipe from my wonderful mother-in-law, who lives in Hamburg, Germany. It's more of a sweet tea bread but it tastes perfect, warm from the oven!
 
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This is a delightful, moist moonshine cake which all my friends love. They are always very happy after eating it and are always complimenting me on its unique taste!!!
 
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Chicken breast stuffed with a delicious garlic butter, wrapped in puff pastry and served on top of a mouth watering creamy garlic sauce. Not suggested as a dinner for first dates!!
 
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This is a yeast bread that I make regularly. You can ask your local bakery or health food shop for fresh yeast.
 
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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.
 
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This is a recipe for home made play dough. It's ideal for toddlers aged 2 1/2 or 3 to have fun with. It's not for eating though.
 
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A simple, easy dessert recipe. Great for families and when rhubarb is in season.
 
 
    
 
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