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mandarin almond cake

Mandarin almond cake

Use ground hazelnuts instead of almonds, if preferred. Cover with foil if cake starts getting too dark. Note
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marmalade polenta cake

Marmalade polenta cake

You’ll find it best to make the citrus mixture in a large frying pan rather than a saucepan, so that the citrus slices fit in a single layer. This cake doesn’t actually contain marmalade as an ingredient, but its artful use of citrus rind strikes a similar visual chord. It is slightly painstaking to make […]
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mandarin   jelly

Mandarin jelly

Why buy store-bought jam when you can make your own delicious mandarin jelly, perfect spread atop toast with a dollop of butter. This way, you know exactly what's going into it, and your family will love the homely touch.
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GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE COCKTAIL

Grapefruit and orange cocktail

To segment the grapefruit, cut the top and bottom off each fruit; cut down the side following the curve of the fruit to remove the rind and white pith. Cut between the membranes to release the segments. Note
Mandarin POLENTA BISCUITS

Mandarin polenta biscuits

Early season imperial mandarins have a lovely aromatic rind, however, as they have a loose skin, a microplane grater is the best tool to use. You could substitute lemon or orange rind. Note
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sticky rhubarb on citrus

Sticky rhubarb on citrus

Any poached fruit will work here, but use something with a more robust flavour, stone fruits are a good choice. Note
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