This recipe is one that we like to enjoy warm, while it is also delicious cold from the fridge with yoghurt when in a hurry.
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Gingerbread Decorations
This recipe makes biscuits that are perfect for hanging decorations or gingerbread houses.
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Seasonal Fruit Cobbler
A recipe from our tutors at the Cookery School to celebrate the seasons throughout the year.
The scone-like topping works just as well with stewed cinnamon pears in winter or ripe stone fruit in summer. In the autumn months, chopped apples and blackberries are lovely and you could even swap the almonds for seasonal cobnuts.
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Iced Tea with Grapefruit
This iced tea recipe from Kirthanaa Naidu is so good we recommend having a jugful at hand to enjoy throughout the day. Kirthanaa has added our Daylesford Oxfordshire honey to make this iced tea not only delicious but free from refined sugars. It's simple to make, perfect for a hot day and easy to make in advance when hosting friends or family.
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Chocolate Dipped Easter Shortbread Biscuits
This Easter shortbread recipe is simple to follow and brilliant for children to get involved rolling, cutting and dipping.
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Kefir & Blackberry Smoothie
This bright smoothie with blackberry, mint and honey is full of flavour and equipped with soothing and nourishing benefits.
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Baked plums with honey and juniper
We like to serve these baked plums with organic yoghurt and local honey for breakfast or a light dessert. They also make a delicious accompaniment to lean venison or seasonal game – spoon the juices through rich gravy for a little sweetness and colour.
Try alongside our recipe for Loin of Venison with Celeriac Purée.
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Golden Almond Milk with Turmeric & Gentle Spices
This golden almond milk is an ancient, natural way to enjoy turmeric and all its health-giving properties.
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Blood Orange, Pink Peppercorn, & Bay Leaf Shrub
A delicious, hydrating and nourishing non-alcoholic drink created by our resident nutritionist Rhaya Jordan. Originally a way to preserve ripe fruit, the traditional recipe simply muddles together equal parts of fruit, sugar and vinegar (choose a live vinegar for gut-friendly probiotics) to create a thick syrup that can be diluted with still or sparkling water. Shrubs are also a wonderful way of avoiding waste and using up scraps such as citrus peels and overripe fruit.
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Peanut Butter Cookies – A Guest Recipe from Amelia Freer
Recipe from Simply Good For You by Amelia Freer.
"I have a bit of a thing for biscuits and so tend to avoid buying them otherwise I’d easily eat a whole packet in one go. But going to the effort of making these (admittedly they don’t really require much effort) does slow me down as I want to savour them.
I use coconut sugar as I love the flavour and it has slightly heathier properties than refined white sugar, but use whatever sugar you wish. I make these when I have lots of mouths to feed and there are never any left over."
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Lemon Crème Brûlée Tart - A Guest Recipe From Donna Hay
Few sounds are more satisfying than a spoon cracking through the scorched golden top of a crème brûlée to reveal the creamiest vanilla custard core. This is one you need in your entertaining bag of tricks.
Extracted from Even More Basics to Brilliance by Donna Hay (Fourth Estate, £28)
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Honey Parfait with Poached Pears & Honeycomb
This delicious honey parfait recipe comes from our founder Carole Bamford’s new book NURTURE.
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Dark & White Chocolate Brownies
A crisp, sugary topping gives way to the soft, smooth dark chocolate filling, decadent and rich, these are very hard to resist.
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Rhubarb Polenta Cake – a guest recipe by Tait Miller
Discover Tait's top tips for wild cooking in our journal here.
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No-Fuss Flatbread - A Guest Recipe From Donna Hay
These super fluffy no-knead flatbreads will change your mind about making bread at home. They're the ultimate minimum-fuss flex, perfect for dipping, mopping or ferrying those tasty toppings.
Extracted from Even More Basics to Brilliance by Donna Hay (Fourth Estate, £28)
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Carrot Cake - A Guest Recipe From Donna Hay
This is the only carrot cake you need in your life! Layers of super soft cake are warmly (but not overly) spiced and studded with nuts, then coated in the dreamiest lemony cream cheese frosting.
Extracted from Even More Basics to Brilliance by Donna Hay (Fourth Estate, £28)
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Strawberry & Yoghurt Cheesecake Jars
The combination of freshly picked organic strawberries, vanilla and cardamom in this recipe is both fragrant and irresistible.
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Honey, Lemon & Thyme Friands
The use of precious honey and fresh thyme in this recipe lends a slightly floral note to these delicious gluten-free friands.
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Buttermilk Scotch Pancakes
This buttermilk pancake recipe makes the most deliciously light and fluffy Scotch pancakes.
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Pancakes with Rhubarb Compote & Blood Orange
Make a big batch of the compote to serve with your pancakes and store any extra in your fridge to enjoy with porridge, yoghurt or shortbread.
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Perfect Pancakes Every Time
Pancakes are always a hit, their versatility means you can enjoy them at any time of day, with all manner of toppings and fillings.
Perhaps you prefer savoury flavours such silky Market Garden leeks in a cheese sauce, or lashings of maple syrup, or simply a traditional squeeze of lemon and sprinkle of crunchy sugar. Either way, this base recipe will never fail.