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Christmas pudding and raspberry cranachan
This twist on a Scottish dessert is a great way to make Christmas pudding go further for those cosy days after the main event has been and gone.
By Conroy Rosie Published
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Gluten-free gravy
This gluten-free gravy recipe is so easy to make and perfect for those who have a gluten intolerance. You can use whichever meat juices you prefer
By Jessica Dady Published
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Boozy cherry trifle
Boozy cheery trifle is made with soft amaretti biscuits amaretti biscuits, kirsh cherries and dessert wine for a sophisticated take on classic trifle
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Hanging cone decorations
Make your Christmas tree extra special this year by adding a few edible decorations. These hanging cones are so easy to make and filled with your fav sweets
By Holly Boultwood Published
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Candy chocolate heart decorations
These candy chocolate heart decorations are really easy to make and will look very impressive on your Christmas tree too
By Rosie Conroy Published
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Raspberry coconut ice
Coconut ice is easy to make but mouth-wateringly tasty. Perfect for a sweet afternoon treat or wrapped up as a Christmas gift
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Peppermint snowflakes
These delicate peppermint snowflakes are an elegant option for your Christmas spread. Ready in just 20 mins, they're a fun, no-bake recipe to make with the kids
By GoodtoKnow 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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Iced trifle slice
This frozen version of a traditional favourite makes a handy standby dessert. For more recipes visit goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes
By GoodtoKnow Published