Caramel swirl cake

This easy recipe combines butter cake with the oozy decadence of an old-fashioned caramel slice. The caramel is a breeze to make, and is swirled through the cake batter for a delicious result.

Cupcakes

These are great for kids parties, decorate as you wish you can add sultanas to half the mixture for variety these freeze well and are so good for kids lunches

Fresh peach cake

This is a great, simple fresh peach cake recipe and you can swap the peaches with pretty much any fruit. Unsweetened apple sauce, pureed cooked pear and raspberries blitzed into a sauce are all perfect substitutions.

Coconut cupcakes

These coconut cupcakes are dense and moist. They use coconut milk and dessicated coconut for flavour and they have a very similar texture to friands. Top them with delicious cream cheese icing flavoured with coconut essence

Fruit and oat squares

This recipe for fruit and oat squares makes up a delicious slice that's perfect for lunchboxes, after-school snacks or to serve up at your school's cake stall. Substitute the apricot for chocolate if you want to make them a little bit naughty.

Chocolate banana cake

Banana cake is a fantastic way to use up those squishy over-ripe bananas, and stirring through a handful of chocolate makes it all the more enticing. Enjoy for afternoon tea or dessert drizzled with a gooey chocolate ganache.

Rainbow cupcakes

These cute little cupcakes have pretty layers that are all the colours of the rainbow. Make them with your family for a fun rainy day activity or serve them up at your rainbow-themed party.

Jelly crystal biscuits

These colourful jelly biscuits take on a delicate flavour from jelly crystals while keeping their shortbread texture. Pick your favourite colours and flavours and get the kids to help you roll these.You can also use this mixture as play dough and then bake them later.

Biscuit wands

With this easy biscuit wand recipe, you can have heaps of fun baking with your little fairy. We've made wands in the shapes of stars, hearts and circles but you could cut out biscuit wands in any shape that takes your fancy!