I thought I had a tin of mango in the cupboard but the night before found it was mango puree, and I didn't have time to go shopping again, so I decided to use apples instead
Our first sweet entry came from Michelle from Utterly Scrummy Food for Families with a Versatile Lemon Curd Slice- just look at that gooey, zesty lemon bursting from the crumbly cake
TeaTimeTreats is a monthly linky party hosted alternately by myself & Karen and is a fantastic way for bloggers to share their best recipes and get more traffic, comments and all-round bloggy love
Manjiri says that this cake is definitely gorgeous enough to be served as dessert and as a rather special teatime treat and with such a mega celebratory week for us I couldn’t think of anything more apt
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She brings some classic scones with strawberry jam to theteatimetreats table today. A fabulous entry with chocolate, of course, and jam and oats for an oaty flapjack recipe that would be perfect for any teatime treat
For here is the What Kate Baked guide to extending the summer. Provide any visitors to your home with a (overpriced) tour of The Lost Ancient Monumental Wonder of World that is
Warm the butter and milk (don't boil), and when warm add to the flour and initially bring togetherwith a knife before using your hand to bring the dough together
Bring the mixture togetherwiththe spoon to form a soft dough. Using either a tablespoon or your hands, form twelve small mounds or balls of mixture and place on the prepared baking sheets
And timefortheTeaTimeTreatsRound-Up. As many of you know, this will be my very last hosting of TeaTimeTreats- thank you for all your support and delicious recipes
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