Weet-bix slice
Always popular and so easy to make, this Weet-Bix slice recipe is a great way to involve the kids in the kitchen. Let them crush up the Weet-Bix for the base and pour on the icing after it’s baked.
Always popular and so easy to make, this Weet-Bix slice recipe is a great way to involve the kids in the kitchen. Let them crush up the Weet-Bix for the base and pour on the icing after it’s baked.
Its a lumberjack cake and its OK... This dense, beautiful cake is a great way to fill the kids up for afternoon tea and, thanks to all those apples and dates, it is fairly low on sugar.
These cherry scrolls are made with delicious buttery pastry and filled with strawberries and juicy cherries. They are perfect for Sunday brunch or a lovely afternoon tea.
These yummy macaroons are the perfect quick sweet treat that the kids will love helping to make. They're also super speedy to whip up if you have unexpected guests as they'll be done and dusted in 20 minutes!
Sometimes, icing the cupcakes is just a bridge too far. Here's a super-quick and yummy way to add icing to your cupcakes without getting out another mixing bowl.
Who does not love a chocolate brownie now no arguing as it covers both white and milk chocolate lovers
Muffins are terrific lunch box snacks - and happily, they are about as easy as baking ever gets. Your kids will love these muffins with familiar flavours that never get old.
These yummy friands are delicately flavoured with raspberry and lime making them colourful and tasty. Serve them for afternoon tea with a calming brew.
This chocolatey spin on the classic sponge cake makes a deliciously special afternoon tea. Sandwich together with chocolate ganache, or keep things light and easy by filling with jam and fresh cream.
The warm caramel icing is delicious! There is no hardship in having to eat these cupcakes while the caramel icing is still warm.
These zucchini brownies are chocolatey, moist and devoid of any zucchini flavour. Sneak extra veggies into the kids' diet with this delicious treat.
These crunchy biscuits are great to dunk in a coffee or as a quick little treat inbetween meals
This slice may not be one to make for school lunches - what with nut allergy bans in most schools - but this is definitely a slice you can serve at home! Lovely and fudgy, it will be a popular addition to your repertoire.
This chocolate slice is fun to make and the kids can get involved it is quick and easy and is a winner in the lunch box or as a sweet treat
This economical and easy tea cake has a warm hint of cinnamon to spice it up. Make it for an afternoon tea treat or slice it up and freeze for the kids' lunch boxes.
This scrummy banana cake is fail safe and delicious the lemon frosting goes well with it the kids will love it and so will the inlaws
This birthday cake is pretty and unusual enough to catch anyone's eye! Ice cream cones filled with chocolate muffins (buy them if you want to cheat!) and topped with icing to make them look just like ice cream. Yummy!
Rosemary and citrus is a classic pairing thats usually applied to savoury dishes but in this recipe, they're a combination that take a poppy seed cake to new heights of deliciousness.
Carrot and walnuts are a classic combo and taste terrific when baked together into a bread. Try this easy loaf that's a healthy choice with only half a cup of sugar added. Perfect for afternoon tea after a busy day.
This rainbow cake is a very easy to make and impressive birthday cake or holiday fun cake. The cake can be made the day before and iced a few hours before serving
These are sure to be a favourite with both adults and children. Made with fresh raspberries and white chocolate these muffins are not only delectable but really easy to make.
These are a quick biscuit which take under 10 minutes to make great for the lunchbox or as an afternoon snack
These scrolls freeze really well – separate them into individual scrolls, wrap each one in plastic wrap and place in the freezer. Pop them into the lunch box while still frozen and they should be thawed perfectly by morning tea time.
Making bread isn't as hard as you might think. This foccacia is topped with olives and garlic for a delicious bake that will make your whole house smell gorgeous.
These meringue wreaths are light and a bit chewy on the inside, and would look great glistening under some fairy lights. I've decorated with cachous and chocolate, but you could do it with jelly-tots mini raspberries or even hundreds and thousands.
You can make Dad a really delicious cake for Father's Day that looks fancy but takes little effort. The kids can definitely help you with this one.
Crunchy and delicious, Anzac biscuits made with oats are a lower GI alternative to many packet biscuits and are cheap to make. Containing coconut, golden syrup and butter, these biscuits do not use egg as a binding agent.
These chocolate beetroot cupcakes are an amazing colour and taste even better just be careful of ending up with red fingers.
Soda bread is a quick and simple way to bring fresh baked bread to your table. The kids will love it and the inlaws will be impressed
Perfect for Valentine's Day, these muffins taste amazing and look beautiful when arranged in a love heart. Decorate with pink icing and heart sprinkles!