Christmas
desserts
Midwinter is redolent of oranges and saffron – fragrances evoking images of countries less dark and cold than our northern climes. After Christmas dinner, it’s nice to serve something refreshing like an orange salad or citrus ice cream.
Pavlova with grapefruit curd
Fluffy saffron pancakes
Cardamom cake with rum-poached pears
Passion fruit cheesecake with lemon curd and nut crumble
Saffron pavlova with mousse and citrus salad
Cheesecake with caramel swirl and gingerbread base
Saffron panna cotta
No bake crème brûlée
Red grapefruit sorbet
Gingerbread sandwich
Pavlova Christmas tree
Orange sorbet with chocolate crumbs
Chocolate Blancmange with Coffee-Caramel Sauce
Chocolate fondants
Rice à la Malta
Swedish-Style Eton Mess Meringue
Lemon Mousse with Salted Crunchy Topping
Christmas parfait
Delicious cardamom flan
Orange salad with Christmas ice-cream
Polkagris panna cotta
Chocolate cream with minty meringue topping
Orange clafoutis
Chocolate parfait with orange
You will find more recipes for Christmas desserts here
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Baking with apples and pears
Harvest apples and pears from your garden or pick them up at your supermarket to get baking with these fabulous fruits! Discover all the many delicious pastries, cakes and desserts you can make with apples and pears.
Chutney - a spicy flavour enhancer
Chutney has its origins in Indian cuisine and generally includes fruit, sugar and spices cooked together. Chutney goes with almost everything and is a spicy flavour enhancer. Here we have gathered together our best chutney recipes for you to try.
Blueberries – the best berry in the forest
Blueberries are definitely the best berry in the forest. Blueberry season tends to start in July and can extend into autumn. Pick the blueberries in the forest and use in pies, jam or cordial.
Preserved summer vegetables
Save a little bit of summer in a jar. Pickled summer vegetables extend the flavours of summer. Perfect with late barbecue parties. Follow the recipes and you will soon have a refrigerator full of home-made pickled summer vegetables!
Plums galore
Plums are one of our most common garden fruits, and are wonderful in desserts and marmalades. Why not make a delicious plum marmalade or plum chutney to serve with a cheese board? Or try our wonderful plum pie.
Apple times
One of the last fruits of summer is the apple – delicious, juicy and healthy. And you can use it in so many ways. We not only have delicious recipes for cakes using fresh apples, but also suggestions so you can enjoy your apples for longer, such as apple juice, apple jam and apple jelly.