1. Sticky toffee banana bread
Senior food editor Anna Glover’s toffee twist on banana bread puts overripe fruit to excellent use. A levelled-up version of a staple bake, it’s even more indulgent with the toffee sauce and nut brittle.
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2. Raspberry honey flapjacks
You only need five ingredients to bake these easy flapjacks, with raspberries studded into the oat mixture for a fruity hit. We’ve used frozen raspberries to lower costs, which also means you can make them all year round. Any leftovers can be frozen for a later date, too.
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3. Tottenham cake
Tottenham cake’s gloriously pink icing is guaranteed to brighten a dull day, with a lovely light vanilla sponge. If you haven’t heard of Tottenham cake before, it was first baked in the eponymous north London district in the late 1800s, and it remains a British favourite.
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4. Lemon & buttermilk pound cake
Take your love of lemon drizzle one step further with Diana Henry’s bright and beautiful lemon and buttermilk cake. It’s got bags of zesty flavour to cut through the richness, matched with an irresistibly moist crumb. You’ll never look at a lemon loaf the same way again.
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5. Cheese & pesto whirls
An afternoon of baking doesn’t have to involve cakes and sweet treats. If you’re more partial to savoury, turn your hand to these herby tear-and-share bread rolls, featuring creamy mozzarella and sundried tomatoes baked into the dough. They require a bit of effort, so if you’re after a more simple bake, see these triple cheese & onion muffins.
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6. Red velvet brownies
Make a batch of freshly baked, rich and fudgey red velvet brownies, swirled with a cheesecake filling for tangy creaminess. These are sure to win over brownie purists, with a moreish batter and beautiful ruby hue to boot. They’ll keep frozen for up to a month, though it’ll be hard to resist once you’ve tried a bite.
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7. Snickerdoodles
Crispy on the outside and soft and gooey in the middle, these American-inspired cinnamon biscuits are popular for a reason. It may even knock your go-to recipe off the top spot.
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8. Salted caramel cupcakes
Achieve sweet and salty perfection with these easy cupcakes, combining a caramel-flavoured sponge with salted caramel icing. It’s a great way to level-up your cupcake game without the hassle, and the chances are you’ll have most of the ingredients already to hand.
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9. Raspberry & white chocolate muffins
Tart raspberries are a brilliant match for white chocolate. If raspberries are in season go for fresh, or opt for the frozen variety if not. Serve with a cuppa and you’re set.
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10. Millionaire’s flapjacks
If you fancy experimenting with sweet flavour combinations, merge a millionaire’s shortbread with flapjacks in this fun hybrid bake, combining oats, chocolate and caramel. Trust us, they won’t last long in your cake tin.
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