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    The Best Date and Pecan Muffins

    Looking for something sticky, nutty and sweet? Then I have just the recipe for you. These date and pecan muffins ooze sticky toffee pudding vibes. Anyone who knows me knows I can’t resist a sticky toffee pud – and I definitely won’t share. I’ve taken the recipe from my ski season days and added a nutty twist, pairing it with pecans. These muffins can be enjoyed solo or accompanied with a delicious dollop of yoghurt, cream cheese icing, orange glaze or custard – whatever you fancy. Therefore, they can exist among an afternoon tea spread or feature as an individual dessert. The possibilities are endless. You’ll start by soaking the…

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    Easy Victoria Sponge with Buttercream

    In my final recipe of 2021, I’ve opted for a classic. This Victoria sponge cake is one that just can’t go wrong. Safe to say after a week of Christmas food, no more cake is required in my house. However, sometimes you just need a slice and this sponge is light, fluffy and layered with buttercream and sweet raspberry jam. If you’re looking to start your baking journey (perhaps it’s one of your new year resolutions), this recipe is the perfect way to start. A Victoria sponge cake is easy and simple to make and the foundation to most cake recipes. Once you’ve nailed this recipe you can easily play…

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    How to Ice Your Christmas Cake

    When it comes to cake, no cake is complete without icing. With such a full-bodied, or in my case alcohol heavy, Christmas cake to ice sometimes simple is best. This year, I baked two Christmas cakes; one traditional and one Scottish Whisky Dundee Cake. I’ve been “feeding” them over several weeks and it’s safe to say they’re well fed! With it nearing Christmas, they’re ready to be iced. I’ve opted for two types of icing and always favouring an easy option, I’ve chosen to glaze one and use ready-rolled icing for the other. If you like quick and easy steps to ice your Christmas cake, this is the guide for…

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    Ginger Cake with Orange Syrup

    With Christmas around the corner, it’s time for something spiced and delicious, and this ginger cake with orange syrup is just what you need. This recipe gives off similar vibes to sticky toffee pudding, which is one of my favourite desserts, and you honestly need this cake in your life. When I think of using ginger in baking, I tend to associate it with gingerbread cookies. But, if I’m being honest I’m not that much of a fan. They’re usually hard, brittle and overpowered with spice. So, I’ve created this ginger cake as an alternative. The combination of ginger and cinnamon makes this cake delicately spiced which can be enjoyed…

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  • Pumpkin Spice Muffins with cream cheese icing in muffin case
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    Best Ever Pumpkin Spice Muffins

    I may be a little behind on the pumpkin hype (especially considering we’re halfway through November now), but these Pumpkin Spice Muffins are too good not to share! If you like carrot cake, you’re going to love these. Not only light, fluffy and delicious, but when combined with a healthy dollop of cream cheese icing, you’ll be devouring every last crumb! If you have the time and some leftover pumpkin, you can boil the flesh in a saucepan with some water to use as your pumpkin filling. (Takes about 10 – 15 minutes). However, most large supermarkets tend to stock pumpkin puree in a tin which is much easier to…