Afternoon Tea
It is believed that Queen Catherine of Braganza brought the tradition of afternoon tea with her from Portugal to England in the middle of the 1600s. And, subsequently, “Afternoon Tea” spread slowly but surely throughout the British Empire.
The English-inspired Afternoon Tea is typically accompanied by scones. But other cakes are also delicious.
Creamy lemon pie
Coconut cakes with raspberry and rose jam
Mum's Mazarin Cake
Scones
Strawberry jam with grapefruit
Strawberry cake
Biscuit with raspberry cream
Orange Earl Grey marmalade
Strawberry muffins with strawberry icing
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Easter treats
Here you can find pastries, sweets and desserts for a very happy Easter weekend.
Baking in a roasting pan
Baking in a roasting pan is simple and practical – and above all, it produces large quantities. Ideal if you're having a party or taking a cake to work. And of course, any leftovers can be frozen.
Warming drinks for cold weather
Here are some exciting recipes for tea, coffee and hot chocolate. They are ideal for carrying outside in a thermos or enjoying at home in the morning, afternoon or evening.
Pancakes
Children love pancakes. And so do adults. Pancakes make the perfect snack, picnic food, brunch or dessert – and they are so easy to vary with a wide variety of accompaniments.
Time for citrus
Is there anything better than to start the morning with homemade marmalade on your toast. Let the season's citrus fruits inspire you.
Delicious chocolate
Mmm! What could be better than a rich, sumptuous chocolate cake to lift the spirits – either as an indulgent treat or to round off a meal.