Orange and polenta cake
This zesty cake uses polenta in its mix and has a citrus syrup glaze that soaks right in and makes the cake incredibly moist. Serve up for a special afternoon or with creme fraiche as a dinner party dessert.
This zesty cake uses polenta in its mix and has a citrus syrup glaze that soaks right in and makes the cake incredibly moist. Serve up for a special afternoon or with creme fraiche as a dinner party dessert.
This pretty bake is flavoured with rosewater essence that gives it a wonderful floral flavour with every bite. Topped with rosewater icing and decorated with icing roses, it's a garden masterpiece that's lovely as a weekend treat or as a birthday cake for Grandma.
Cupcakes are always popular with kids - big and small! These are made with delicious chocolate and topped with a creamy butter icing, a sprinkle of chocolate and a couple of chocolate eggs - just in case you haven't had enough chocolate already!
Just like the nursery rhyme, these muffins are filled with yummy orange and lemon flavours. They make a zingy afternoon snack or lunch box treat. They can also be made gluten free.
Make your own Easter bunnies with this chocolate rabbit recipe. Easy to make, you can also pop an Easter egg inside the bunny before you seal the rabbit together for an extra Easter surprise!
These delicious soft and velvety cupcakes are not overpowered by the banana so it allows the irresistible passionfruit flavour to come through.
Who does not love a cheesecake this one is simple to make is authentic and is velvety and smooth
This cake can be made entirely in the food processor. If you don't have one, buy almond or hazelnut meal instead of whole nuts, and whisk the ingredients in a bowl. Once in the oven, this cake will fill your house with its warm nutty aroma.
You're only four ingredients away from a fat-free moist coconut loaf that makes a great lunch box snack or after school treat. You'll love this cake recipe even more when we mention it's an all-in-one mix too!
Ideal for lunch boxes, these apple muffins are really yummy. Using grated apple means you get that lovely apple flavour but the kids won't even notice the apple in there!
You'll remember this recipe fondly from your childhood, and now you can help your children create their own childhood memories. These sweet little morsels are so simple to make - and taste crispy, sticky and delicious. A perfect party food that's simple to serve and is a hit with all ages.
All kids love the sweetness of condensed milk and now you can enjoy it too in this delicious caramel coconut slice. The layers of biscuit base, smooth caramel and crunchy coconut topping make this slice utterly irresistible.
Need a chocolate cake recipe that's perfect for everyday? This is it! Not too rich or dense and not too sweet, this chocolate cake is just right for lunch boxes as well as morning tea or afternoon snacks.
These cute little truffles are a perfect activity for kids and they will have fun making these to eat or give as gifts.
This moist coconut loaf is easy to make and wonderful to eat with a cup of tea. Lovely eaten warm out of the oven, it's great as a lunch box treat too. Just slice and freeze in individual portions.
You know those delicious flourless orange cakes you can order with coffee at your local cafe? Well this is THAT cake! Now you can make it at home and enjoy it whenever you want. Fantastic news.
A moist cake with an applie layer. Serve this cake warm or cold plus it also freezes well for up to three months.
These biscuits are versatile they can be served with a glass of wine, or top with marmite for a kids snack or a couple in the lunch box
Banana cake is a favourite snack for hungry kids. Not only is it packed with healthy and nutritious bananas, it tastes delicious and is really easy to make. Try this banana cake recipe that is easier to make than most.
By changing up a few of the traditional ingredients, this scrumptious no-bake raspberry rocky road becomes the perfect kid-friendly treat. Make it for the school cake stall or wrap it in cellophane to give as a delicious gift.
This raspberry butter cake is one of the most useful basic recipes I can think of and pretty much bomb-proof. It is based on the traditional French butter cake quarter-quart recipe so the quantities are easy to remember and the method is très simple. Plus, of course, it is delicious!
These adorable Valentine's Day cookie bracelets are the perfect gift to make for those you love. They also make a fun cooking activity with the kids!
Much like the bars you can buy at the supermarket, these marshmallow cereal bars can be added as a treat to your child's lunch box or you could make a batch for the cake stall.
This apple cake is a wonderfully moist cake, quick to make and if there is any leftover, great for lunch boxes or after-school snacks.
Want a banana cake recipe you can whip up quickly with all those ripe bananas going to waste in the fruit bowl? Try this delicious banana cake recipe, which works well for morning tea, afternoon tea and as a lunch box treat.
These are lovely vanilla flavoured biscuits with the added attraction of colour and ‘movement’! Great fun for the kids to help with colouring, kneading, rolling and slicing.
The big surprise here is that you only need two pantry staples to make these yummy after school or naughty lunch box treat! Melt a Mars Bar and mix with cornflakes to make these chewy, crunchy delights. Perfect party food too
Baking with bananas is a great way to use up over-ripe bananas - and to get something delicious to eat too! These banana and choc chip muffins have a wonderful banana flavour and are studded with little pieces of chocolate.
These honey-flavoured muffins are a cinch to make and even easier to eat! Topped with cornflakes and icing sugar, they're a sweet treat that's always a hit with the kids.