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Curtis Stone’s tres leches ices with smashed strawberries

Curtis Stone’s tres leches ices with smashed strawberries

"Known as raspados in Latin America, these shaved ices are quick and easy warm-weather treats," says Curtis Stone. "Muddled strawberries mingle with three milks (condensed, full-cream, and buttermilk for a little tang) and crushed ice, making for an ultra-refreshing fix."
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Papaya and young coconut salad with lime-rum granita

Papaya and young coconut salad with lime-rum granita

A granita is your best friend when it comes to easy summer entertaining. This lime version is spiked with coconut rum; spiced rum would also work well. Look for papaya that's ripe, but not too soft - the flavour becomes a bit strong for this dish.
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Folonomo’s cacao nib rocks

Folonomo’s cacao nib rocks

Chui Lee Luk's residency at Sydney restaurant Folonomo may have come to an end, but her moreish cacao nib rocks cookies live forever. Well, until you finish the batch.
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Dark-chocolate cherry trifle

Dark-chocolate cherry trifle

This dark chocolate trifle is too easy to make, ready in just over 20 minutes. Pitted cherries on top ensure it's a delight.
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Christine Manfield’s splice

Christine Manfield’s splice

Christine Manfield's fine-dining take on a splice transforms the classic ice-cream popsicle into a beautiful cake layered with tropical sorbet and passionfruit ice-cream.
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Berry recipes

Berry recipes

Whether it's raspberries paired with chocolate in a layer cake, or blueberries with lemon in a tart; berries are a welcome addition to any dessert. Here are delicious recipes with berries.
Paul Carmichael’s great cake

Paul Carmichael’s great cake

Paul Carmichael's great cake- For macerated fruit, mix fruit in a bowl, then transfer to a jar, pour in rum and Port, seal and set aside in a dark cool place.
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Paris-Brest

Paris-Brest

Designed to resemble the wheel of a bicycle, this classic was created to celebrate the Paris-Brest cycling race.
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Mousse au chocolat

Mousse au chocolat

This decadent chocolate mousse dessert is the perfect end to a French dinner ton chez toi.
Mocha religieuses

Mocha religieuses

Religieuses are said to resemble plump nuns. Whether or not you see the resemblance, these chocolate choux pastries are sinfully delicious. They're light and delicate and pretty messy to eat, but worth it as far as we're concerned.
Anzac macarons

Anzac macarons

Here, the French macaron combines with the rolled oats and golden syrup of the traditional Australian Anzac biscuit - perfect with a cup of tea.
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Beignets

Beignets

A double dose of dark and milk chocolate combine in these Beignets. These These puffs of deep-fried choux pastry are heavenly served with a rich chocolate sauce, but you could serve them with any dipping sauce you like - a classic vanilla anglaise would be sublime.
Pots de crème

Pots de crème

Silky crèmes crowned with nutty praline? We only have one thing to say about this French dessert: Oui, s’il vous plaît.
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Hazelnut-chocolate cake

Hazelnut-chocolate cake

Hazelnut-chocolate cake recipe- For mocha meringue, preheat oven to 100C, and lineand ½ tsp sea salt in an electric mixer until glossy soft peaks form (3-4 minutes).
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Berry and goat’s curd tart

Berry and goat’s curd tart

Reminiscent of the classic French millefeuille, this tart delivers an impressive dessert to the table in less than 30 minutes.
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Salted caramel layer cake

Salted caramel layer cake

There’s a lot going on in this salted caramel layer cake. It's a decadent excuse to throw a party, with its layers of brown sugar cake, salted caramel, cream cheese frosting and a brown sugar crumb for texture.
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Quince and apple fritters

Quince and apple fritters

These fritters are the very definition of comfort eating and a great treat to share with friends over a cup of tea. They’re best eaten the day they’re made.
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Chocolate truffle layer cake

Chocolate truffle layer cake

A buttermilk cake is layered with a chocolate truffle mousse for a wonderfully decadent cake, perfect for parties and celebrations.
Pavê de amendoim

Pavê de amendoim

“This is a classic Brazilian dessert in the manner of a trifle or tiramisù,” says chef, Luke Burgess.
Little Peruvian alfajores

Little Peruvian alfajores

Alfajores are served in various forms throughout Latin America. What they have in common is their delicious, melt-in-the-mouth texture.
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Bodega's banana splits

Bodega’s banana splits

“We took the banana split off the menu once and there was a petition started to bring it back. It’s still on the menu, end of story,” say Elvis Abrahanowicz and Ben Milgate of Bodega restaurant.
Flan de queso

Flan de queso

This version of a flan is something of a cross between a crème caramel and a cheesecake, dense with cream cheese and rich with amber caramel.
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New England spider cake

New England spider cake

A dense and delicious number, this skillet cake has a just-set cream top that's crying out for a generous drizzle of maple syrup.
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Sparkling wine recipes

Fourteen ways with sparkling wine

If winter is starting to feel a tad bleak, turn to these sparkling wine recipes to liven things up. In terms of alcohol, you needn't be too strict; Champagne, prosecco or a sparkling moscato will do. Santé.
Quince and marzipan crumble

Quince and marzipan crumble

"Quince, autumn's hidden gem, turns from a pale yellow to a deep rich pink during cooking, and is always worth the wait," says Stone. "Little chunks of marzipan through the crumble add unexpected sweetness and fragrance."
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Mini finger buns

Mini finger buns

Finger buns are a childhood favourite of ours. One GT staffer admitted to buying and scoffing three at a time when they were sold at the school canteen. These mini versions make doing just that a much more guilt-free proposition.
Little apple pie

Little apple pies

In our book, hot apple pie and ice-cream has to be one of the most comforting things you can eat.
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Rhubarb and yoghurt twists

Rhubarb and yoghurt twists

The yoghurt in this dough makes for an ultra-light and fluffy texture, and also helps these twists keep well - they stay fresh for a couple of days.
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Six round apple buns on baking paper on a metal tray, held by a woman's hands painted with black nail polish

Apple spice buns

Fragrant with spice and studded with both fresh and dried apple, these sticky glazed buns are perfect served with salted butter, or even with the contrast of a crumbly vintage cheddar.
Chocolate brioche

Chocolate brioche

This chocolate brioche is perfect for an Easter brunch - the dough proves overnight so it's ready in the morning to be rolled, baked and eaten warm.
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Cooking with wine

Cooking with wine

Not that we need an excuse to crack open a bottle, but these recipes take the flavour of white, red and dessert wines and infuse them into meats, seafood and desserts.
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Australia's hottest chocolate desserts

Australia’s hottest chocolate desserts

Whether played off cherries, berries and citrus on the one hand, or wattleseed, soy flour, and sesame on the other, chocolate still rocks dessert. Introducing 14 of Australia’s best.