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pressed flower cake

Pressed flower cake

While we never need an excuse for cake at The Weekly, for our 90th birthday we’ve created a vintage floral showstopper to celebrate. Enjoy!
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rugby cake

Fields of play

This versatile recipe can be used to make any number of sporting fields, from a soccer cake to cheer on the Matildas, to rugby to Aussie rules.
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Ice-cream cone cake pops

10 super cute cake pops

Cake pops are fiddly to make, but well worth the effort. They're a great single-serve cake option for parties, and are a fun alternative to cupcakes.
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midnight cake topped with berries

Midnight cake with berries

Indulge your sweet cravings with this irresistible dark chocolate cake. With a beautifully fudgy centre, sweet berries and a dusting of cocoa powder, it's the ultimate decadent dessert.
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Pastry case being rolled out into tin with rolling pin

Easiest-ever pastry case

Our Test Kitchen have shared their key techniques for mastering pastry, and their famous fail-proof tart pastry recipe.
Cinnamon apple crumble

Cinnamon apple crumble

This gourmet twist on a classic apple crumble uses both Granny Smith and Pink Lady apples, plus oats and almonds in the crumble.
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lemon tart on a plate sliced in half

Our best ever lemon tart

In this lemon tart recipe the curd filling is not baked, but rather set in the fridge. The end-result is a crisp, buttery tart shell filled with golden curd. Make this recipe a day ahead.
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Chicken wings on a bed of broccoli rice

May: What’s in season

There's much to cook with in May! From healthy greens like spinach and broccoli, to tangy fruits like lemon and kiwifruit, the produce in May makes for delicious recipes.
10 castle cakes the kids will love

10 castle cakes the kids will love

These gorgeous castle cakes are easy-to-decorate and perfect for a birthday party. And yes, we've snuck a couple of sand castle cakes in there - they were too cute to leave out!
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lamingtons on a baking tray

Panna cotta lamingtons

They’re super moist with a raspberry surprise inside, then dipped in a decadent chocolate ganache.
KUEH MAKMUR

Kueh makmur

Kueh makmur is a traditional Malay biscuit served during Eid al-Fitr to break the fast of Ramadan. They may also be made with a peanut filling.
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Scoops of ice-cream in half an Easter egg, with chocolate sauce poured over

Easter egg sundaes

An egg-cellent way to use up those choccie eggs, and serve up a festive dessert this Easter.
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Homemade Easter gift ideas like this chocolate crackle smash cake

Easter egg hunt smash cake

Surprise your family this festive season with this incredible cake, filled with chocolatey Easter eggs that can be revealed when you 'smash' the top.
Easter egg cake pops

Easter egg cake pops

Brighten up the family Easter celebration and engage the kids with these zesty, creative lollipop-style cakes.
mini meringue nests

Mini meringue nests

Put an Easter spin on this popular dessert, whipping up these sweet and cream-filled moulds ready to house sugar-coated eggs.
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Chocolate marshmallow Easter eggs

Chocolate marshmallow Easter eggs

Delicious, easy and cute to boot! These chocolate eggs are made even better with a fluffy marshmallow filling and can be decorated with your favourite Easter-themed treats. The kids will love 'em!
Apple and rhubarb crumble

Apple and rhubarb crumble

Whip up this family autumn dessert favourite and watch the sighs of satisfaction as you take this gorgeous dish out of the oven.
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quince jelly

Quince jelly

Create this delightfully sweet quince jelly to enjoy on fresh crusty bread or toast, or as an accompaniment to your favourite cheese platter.
Quince paste

Quince paste

This classic sweet quince paste is a great accompaniment to cheese, or can be melted down and used in fruit tarts and pies.
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Date and Apricot Loaf

Date and apricot loaf

Densely packed with the sweetness and texture of dried fruit, this date and apricot loaf is a perfect accompaniment to your morning cuppa. Serve with lashings of butter.
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lemon curd

Our unbeatable lemon curd recipe

Learn how to make lemon curd and you'll unlock a delicious topping for toast, scones, pikelets and pancakes as well as a dreamy filling for tarts and sponge cake.
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Lemon lime tart

Lemon lime tart

This fresh and zesty pie makes for the best dessert. And while the filling is creamy and delicious, we're also a big fan of the crumbly pie base that adds a warm contrast of flavour and texture.
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rice pudding

Rice pudding

There is something so comforting about this classic creamy dessert.
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Nutty apricot cake

Nutty apricot cake

Apricot halves pressed into the top give this mouth-watering cake its sweetness and attractive look. It gets its nuttiness from processed walnuts, giving it a pleasant buttery consistency. Thanks to it’s moist texture – replacing the flour with gluten-free flour will easily make it gluten-free. Looking for more apricot desserts? Suitable to freeze. Not suitable […]
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