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    Baking,  Biscuits & Cookies

    How to make Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Chocolate chip cookies are a classic. Nothing beats when a fresh batch is pulled out of the oven, the smell wafting through the house, and you dip one into the perfect cup of tea. This recipe is super easy and a great route into baking if you’re new to the scene. Within a couple of steps, you’ll have delicious cookie dough that’s ready for the oven. Once baked, these cookies will last a good few days in an air tight container. Unless, of course, you’re anything like my family and the batch will be devoured within a matter of minutes. There’s just something about cookies and their moorish-ness which makes…

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    Baking,  Cake

    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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    Baking,  Bread, buns & pastry

    Creating the Best Mince Pies

    In my eyes, mince pies are a necessity at Christmas. I could quite happily work my way through a whole box. I’ve made them throughout the years but never quite nailed the recipe. So for the last few weeks, I’ve been testing and trialling a few variations to create my own. I tried a traditional recipe, chocolate pastry, using caster sugar versus icing sugar, adding marzipan or almond flour, plus varying the quantities of mincemeat to pastry to get the perfect ratio. Here I take you through what worked (and didn’t) with the recipes I tried and you’ll see how I’ve incorporated elements from them all to create, in my…

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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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    Christmas Pudding Double Chocolate Cookies

    December is here and the festive season has arrived! Once again I can only question how has the year flown by so quickly?! Before we know it it’ll be 2022 and time to attempt those new year’s resolutions again. But for now, it’s time to indulge and these double chocolate cookies are the perfect way to do so. Crunchy on the outside, soft in the centre and deliciously sweet throughout. I don’t often bake cookies as they’re usually easier to buy (and scoff), but this recipe is simple and quick. There’s no resting time and they bake in 12 minutes, so you’ll have a batch of tasty chocolatey delights in…

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