Halloween Jack Skellington cupcakes
Remember Jack Skellington, the hero from Tim Burton's movie, Nightmare Before Christmas? Make your Halloween party table extra spooky this year with some Jack Skellington cupcakes.
Remember Jack Skellington, the hero from Tim Burton's movie, Nightmare Before Christmas? Make your Halloween party table extra spooky this year with some Jack Skellington cupcakes.
This is a really flexible recipe and you can use different fruits and yoghurts for different flavourings.
Brown sugar, choc chips and coconut combine to make these soft and chewy, oh-so-yum cookies. A cookie recipe that's best served warm from the oven - if they last that long!
Lamingtons a family favourite these are quick to whip us you can either use a store bought sponge if in a hurry or use our fail safe sponge recipe
Making gingerbread biscuits is a fun activity you can enjoy with your kids. After making and baking the biscuits, you can have fun decorating each with icing and sweets.
This is a crumble in reverse. Thats to say, theres a smaller layer of fruit on top with lots of crumble underneath. And for those of us who think that a crumbles golden, crunchy topping is the best bit - then I grant you pudding perfection!
Run of the mill banana cake gets a special lift with the addition of maple syrup. This cake is a breeze to make and will be perfect for morning tea or to bring along for the school cake stall.
Creamy delicious caramel slice can be made with this simple recipe using condensed milk and melted chocolate. It’s perfect to make for cake stalls and as a once-in-a-while lunch box treat.
These biscuits may be the chocolate chip biscuits of your dreams. A little bit crunchy, a little bit chewy and sandwiched together with even more chocolate! A simple recipe that the kids can help with, these biscuits make a great addition to the biscuit barrel and will become a family favourite.
Caramel fudge is a classic recipe that uses condensed milk, butter, golden syrup and brown sugar. Delicious and melt-in-the-mouth, you won't be able to stop at one piece!
This impressive sweet treat is much healthier than it looks. Serve up these apple pastries with spiced cream cheese frosting for afternoon tea and the kids will think they've hit the jackpot. So yum!
Looking for a way to jazz up your Halloween party table this year? Nothing says, Halloween like a JackoLantern. So put some on your cupcakes!
This twist on the classic lamington uses a condensed milk caramel to sandwich the sponge pieces together before rolling in chocolate icing and coconut.
Tired of packing sandwiches in your kids' lunch boxes every day? Try this easy alternative. Lunchbox pasties use ready rolled pastry sheets and have a healthy filling of chopped vegetables with a handful of cheese.
These biscuits have maximum WOW factor for minimum effort. A great special treat to take for school on your birthday
Sugar and spice and all things nice - that's what these pumpkin cupcakes are made of! Perfect for a simple Halloween treat.
Cupcakes are a quick and easy way to enjoy baking. Try these deliciously moist cupcakes full of the hummingbird flavours... pineapple, banana and coconut. Very tropical!
This beautiful cake is as light as a feather and full of delicious lemon and orange flavours. Top it with a creme fraiche glaze for extra tangy moistness. Be warned - one slice is never enough!
These childhood favourites are melt-in-the-mouth delicious and so easy to make. Filled with a buttery icing, they're wonderful with a cup of tea or a glass of milk after a long day at school
This teddy bear cake is so simple to make when you have a teddy bear-shaped silicon pan. Coat with chocolate icing and decorate and voila! The perfect birthday cake for your little one.
These dainty jam and buttercream sandwiched biscuits are so easy to make and look a little like Monte Carlos when you are done
This is one of the quickest, most fuss-free cake recipes around. I love the springy lightness of its texture and the sweet tanginess of the flavour. And because it uses yoghurt, I like to think of it as almost healthy. Leila McKinnon
Whoopie pies are small, flat sponge cakes sandwiched between cream - or in this case yoghurt. These sweet little cakes are just delicious, mostly healthy and look fantastic.
A scrumptious cake for birthdays or parties, this cake is sure to be a huge hit! The Milo in the cake and icing give it a delicious malt flavour and when decorated with Maltesers it will look, and taste, amazing.
This traditional shortbread recipe is baked in a disk shape and divided to serve. It makes the perfect Christmas gift or a lovely treat for guests.
What do you do with ice cream when the kids have left it out on the bench? You make Melted ice cream cake, of course! Top this with a delicious icing and pop it into lunch boxes for a sweet treat.
These easy to make muffins are the perfect lunch box fillers. If you want to make them a little more sophisticated, you can drizzle melted dark chocolate over the top of each muffin, but I think they're pretty good just as they are!
This easy bake is wonderful served warm and spread with butter but equally delicious sliced up for morning tea the next day. Just wrap in baking paper, pop in an airtight container and see how the flavour develops. Yum!
Having a slice baked and ready to eat at a moment's notice really does make you a Super Mum - and it is surprisingly easy to do. Especially when you cook this jammy slice that has a delicious crumbly coconut-y topping.