Dad’s Celebration Cake
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.
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.
These chocolate beetroot cupcakes are an amazing colour and taste even better just be careful of ending up with red fingers.
This 2 ingredient white chocolate mousse is easy enough even for the most basic cook. Grab some cream and white chocolate and you're good to go!
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!
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.
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!
A baguette with chocolate hazelnut spread is a really simple breakfast idea. Get the kids can make it and everyone can enjoy it! Also great for an easy dessert.
This twist on the classic lamington uses a condensed milk caramel to sandwich the sponge pieces together before rolling in chocolate icing and coconut.
These biscuits have maximum WOW factor for minimum effort. A great special treat to take for school on your birthday
Imagine making rich, decadent chocolate profiteroles without having to pipe pastry or whisk eggs. This cheeky cheat yields an impressive sweet in a fraction of the time.
This delicious chocolate fudge uses just two ingredients and you can use it as a great base to add your favourite nuts or flavourings too.
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.
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.
The warm, rich flavours of this easy to make, extra-special choc chip cookies are all thanks to the delicious combination of dark chocolate and peanut butter. Dreamy!
These cute chocolate crackles have just three ingredients and none of them are the dreaded Copha! These aren't health food but they are EASY!
Calling all chocoholics! These double chocolate chip biscuits are jam-packed with melted chocolate and yummy chocolate pieces - you won’t be able to stop at just one!
This easy stir and bake recipe makes a cake that tastes as naughty (and nice) as it sounds. With an added dash of whisky and minimal washing up, it's irresistible!
This super speedy cupcake recipe is perfect for when you're in a hurry. Pop them in the oven and you'll have a yummy treat that's ready to ice in just 20 minutes.
This recipe for chocolate chunk cookies makes about three dozen cookies. Perfect for when you need a lot of cookies in a hurry. Which is always!
Celebrate your child's next birthday with this popular birthday cake recipe with wow factor! Easy to make, the volcano is made from chocolate cake and the lava from jubes or pieces of honeycomb.
This easy sweet treat works wonderfully as an edible gift or as an after dinner bite with coffee. The toasted almonds give a wonderful flavour to the chocolate while the hint of orange is delicious. One will never be enough.
No cook recipe all done in a food processor they are a whole mouthful of sweet chocolate crunchy yumminess great for the kids to make as there is no cooking
This recipe for marbled chocolates is great for the kids to get cooking. Place finished chocolates in small paper or foil cases for gifts. If you have an empty chocolate box in the house, fill it up with your homemade goodies.
Banana bread is a great way to use up bananas that have seen better days and this version, studded with chunks of dark chocolate, is a sure fire winner. Serve warm for afternoon tea or slice and freeze to pop into lunch boxes.
This amazing dessert does not take long to make and you could already have all the ingredients in the cupboard. Everyone will be amazed at how well you can cook
This simple, yet stylish, birthday cakes uses packet mixes for the cake itself (or ready made if you want to save time), topped with chocolate butter cream and decorated with stars and the Hollywood sign cut out of fondant. Too easy.
This delicious Tim Tam fudge is so easy that the kids can make it. It is topped with three flavours of Tim Tams. This recipe makes a huge batch and can be halved if need be.