Weekend Baking: Relaxed Recipes for Family Baking by Sarah Randell

    • Categories: Bread & buns, sweet; Afternoon tea
    • Ingredients: store-cupboard ingredients; plain flour; caster sugar; strawberry jam; clotted cream; lemons
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  • Mini peanut butter and maple refrigerator cookies

    • Astrid5555 on December 14, 2013

      My favorite peanut cookie recipe! Very peanutty and crunchy from both the crunchy peanut butter as well as the demerara sugar. I like that you can store the logs of dough for some time in the refrigerator and just bake them whenever you need some.

  • White chocolate and apricot roulade

    • Astrid5555 on September 08, 2012

      This was the first roulade I managed to roll up without any issues. Nothing stuck - a real joy to work with! The apricot filling was excellent and I will definitely make this one again!

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  • ISBN 10 1849750327
  • ISBN 13 9781849750325
  • Published Oct 14 2010
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 144
  • Language English
  • Countries United Kingdom
  • Publisher Ryland Peters & Small

Publishers Text

In Weekend Baking, Sarah Randell offers simply delicious treats that the whole family will love, without demanding hours in the kitchen. If you're looking for a recipe with the cute factor, turn to Small Cakes, Muffins, and Meringues. Bake a batch of Crunchy-topped Raspberry and Banana Muffins and you will be transformed into a domestic goddess or god! Cookies are for adults and kids alike - the little ones will love helping out with Bright-as-a-button cookies. When you want to pop a treat in your child's school lunchbox, Tray Bakes, Bars, and Slices will come to the rescue. Throw-together Muesli Squares are ideal for knocking up on a Sunday afternoon. If you've promised to bring a cake to a friends house for a get-together but you've left yourself no time for that favorite recipe, why not try baking something In a Flash? Apple and Amaretto Cake is to-die-for but most importantly, speedy to make. Make use of a free hour on the weekend to get ahead and Fill the Tins. Really Lemony Gluten-free Cake keeps so well that its just the thing to store and nibble on throughout the week. Finally, when a Special Occasion calls for a special cake, you'll find plenty of inspiration in this chapter. Be it a batch of Snowman Cookies for Christmas or a Chocolate.

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