Feeling festive? Why not bake something yummy for your housemates. We've collated our top festive recipes for you to follow.
Feeling festive? Why not bake something yummy for your housemates. We’ve collated our top festive recipes for you to follow.
Everyone loves food at Christmas, and what better way to enjoy these winter weekends by getting your bake on. On your marks, get set...
The traditional winter snack. Turns out Paul Hollywood is also a fan of these crumbly, fruit-filled pastries, and his recipe is super easy to follow (no soggy bottoms please...)
See the recipe here.
These traditional Italian biscuits are delicious to dip in your hot cup of tea or coffee. We’ve chosen an Almond and Cranberry biscotti recipe but there are loads to choose from. They also make a great gift for someone too, why not mix up a batch and deliver these to a special friend this Christmas.
It’s possibly for the slightly more advanced baker, but you can’t celebrate Christmas without a yule log and we think you’re up to the challenge. Plus there’s not THAT many ingredients, so how hard can it be…?
A festive take on the chocolate brownie, and it uses a classic Christmas ingredient – cranberry sauce! These super easy to make chocolate, cranberry and macadamia brownies are delicious, and you can make them without the nuts if you have allergies.
This one won’t be Terry’s, it will be all yours and homemade. A no-fuss, no-bake cheesecake that involves everyone’s favourite festive chocolate bar…have we got your mouth watering yet?
Send us photos of your bakes to @TheSUatUWE and let us know how you got on. Feel free to pop in and share them also…(just kidding).
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