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Steamed Christmas pudding
This purse-friendly steamed Christmas pudding recipe makes two large puds and works out at just 35p per serving. Serve with plenty of brandy butter.
By Jessica Dady Published
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Mint choc mousse
This velvety smooth mint chocolate mousse make a deliciously sophisticated dinner party dessert. For an extra kick add brand to the cream!
By Nichola Palmer Published
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Honeyed walnut tart
Round off your meal in style with this sweet and nutty tart on a crisp pastry base and serve with a dollop of crème fraîche. For more Woman's Weekly recipes visit www.goodtoknow.co.uk
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Miso prawn skewers
Not only do our miso prawn skewers look impressive, they taste divine and take under 10 minutes to cook!
By Jules Mercer Published
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Roasted sweet potatoes
Ditch your classic roasties for a healthier alternative. Roasted sweet potatoes are high in vitamin A and low on the glycemic index.
By Rosie Hopegood Published
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Mince pie pops
We love mince pies. We love food on sticks. These clever mince pie pops are perfect for festive parties and they couldn't be easier to make.
By Holly Arnold Published
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Skiing teddy bear biscuits
The kids are really going to love making these skiing teddy bear biscuits for Christmas this year. The perfect festive activity to do together!
By Anneliese Giggins Published
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Christmassy chocolate and ginger truffles
These chocolate and ginger balls are the perfect little truffles for a food gift at Christmas or for a birthday
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Mini Christmas tree pizzas
The kids are going to love making these mini Christmas tree pizzas. Top with your favourite veggies and enjoy whilst watching a Christmas film
By Anneliese Giggins Published