Articles related to "Golden Syrup"Try this winter warming easy recipe which is relatively low fat, light and one of many fantastic dessert ideas for the family or a dinner party.
Hokey pokey ice cream is one of the most popular treats in New Zealand, evoking memories of childhood trips to the beach.
Australians love to snack on Anzac biscuits, traditionally baked from a recipe featuring rolled oats and golden syrup, and an interesting historical link to World War One
Yellowman, a candy, has historical connections to Lammas fairs in Ireland. A pale yellow Irish toffee, crunchy and bubbly Yellowman is easy to make as a sweet treat.
Preparing for Christmas can be left last minute with these uncomplicated dipping hot sauces for fresh fruit. There's a choice of three recipes for Christmas sauces.
Here are three recipes for traditional English toffee for Halloween and Bonfire Night. Cinder Toffee, Treacle Toffee and Toffee Apples are easy-to-make old favourites.
Gingerbread is everywhere over the holiday season but there is no reason to buy at the store. This recipe yields homemade cookies that are divine fresh out of the oven.
A slice of this frosted, dark chocolate cake goes beautifully with a cup of strong Italian espresso coffee or a frothy cappuccino.
The traditional desserts of New Zealand will bring personality to your sweet tooth, and make you feel as though you've found your way Down Under.
Gingerbread men (or people, for the politically correct) are fun and tasty treats for the whole family to enjoy.
The classic Australian cookie is the Anzac Biscuit, a mix of rolled oats and golden syrup arising from World War One. Bake some new alternatives with these variations.
This cake is ideal for afternoon tea spread with lashings of butter. Bake a great malt loaf and serve it hot from the oven.
Delicious recipes for Spiced Christmas Shortbread, Gingerbread Muffins and Cranberry and Pecan Pies
Miniature Christmas puddings, chocolate-dipped fudge truffles and apricot-coconut balls make a unique gift for teachers and friends when packaged in an egg carton.
This recipe is for baking delicious home-made Christmas tree decorations that will last throughout the festival season and beyond.
Bonfire, or treacle, toffee is the ideal sweet to make in celebration of Autumn festivities such as Guy Fawkes Night. This rich sweet toffee has a brittle texture.
Enjoy the summer with these refreshing beverage recipes that are easy enough for kids to help with.
Traditional British foods like toad-in-the-hole, treacle tart, and cottage pie are back in fashion. Gordon Ramsay's pub food book has great recipes you can try at home.
Jeremiah preached God's word to people who were harsh to him. He was found faithful in God's eyes. Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about him.
Sri Lanka is beautiful spice island known for its quality cinnamon and cloves and food that is often compared to Indian and Thai cuisine.
Aware that oats and oatmeal are good for cardiovascular health and weight control, but don't like porridge? Here are 10 tips for ways to get more oats in your daily diet.
When traveling in England, you'll be faced with unfamiliar words. Some are easily translated; lift for elevator, for example. With foods, things are not so simple.
Tips and tricks to make Halloween characters come to life with every day make-up and easy to find extras.
In this custard-based dessert, pumpkin pie (a popular Puritan dish that traces its origins to Colonial America) combines with flan, a traditional Spanish dessert.
With this simple, clear recipe, children and adults can make a Gingerbread house without days of preparation. Mix ingredients, bake, leave, come back and decorate!
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