Cook Dorchester Dorset Recipes

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Logo recipes Nov 1, 2015  · Find out more. You'll find COOK Dorchester, in the county town of Dorset. We are located on the high street where there are plenty of coffee shops, museums and local shops. …

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6 days ago savvybites.co.uk Show details

Logo recipes apples- This cake really is best with a tart and juicy eating apple that has good acidity.light brown sugar- you could use dark brown here too, but the flavour of the cake will be richer and the colour will bake up darker. *Note- dark brown sugar may give this cake a slight flavour of C...plain flour- important to sift the flour for this recipe. Helps to add in some air and lift to the ca…

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› Category: Dessert/ Easy Baking
› Cuisine: American/ British
› Published: Oct 29, 2022
1. apples- This cake really is best with a tart and juicy eating apple that has good acidity.
2. light brown sugar- you could use dark brown here too, but the flavour of the cake will be richer and the colour will bake up darker. *Note- dark brown sugar may give this cake a slight flavour of C...
3. plain flour- important to sift the flour for this recipe. Helps to add in some air and lift to the ca…

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4 days ago joskitchenlarder.com Show details

Logo recipes Recipe Instructions Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas Mark 4 and prepare your baking tin by greasing it … Put the flour into the large bowl, add baking powder and cinnamon and give it all a mix with … Add softened butter.Rub butter into the flour with your fingers (you could use mixer or food processor if you …

1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas Mark 4 and prepare your baking tin by greasing it …
2. Put the flour into the large bowl, add baking powder and cinnamon and give it all a mix with …
3. Add softened butter.
4. Rub butter into the flour with your fingers (you could use mixer or food processor if you …

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4 days ago greatbritishlife.co.uk Show details

Logo recipes Jul 31, 2020  · Stir the sliced apples through the batter, reserving a small handful. Scrape the batter into the cake tin and scatter the remaining apple on top. 4. Bake on the middle shelf for …

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2 weeks ago dorsetfoodanddrink.org Show details

Logo recipes Dorset Apple Cake also contains mixed spices and is on pretty much every menu served with a dollop of locally made clotted cream. While we’re talking about puddings, another traditional …

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2 weeks ago britishchefstable.com Show details

Logo recipes Grease a traybake tin (30 x 23cm/12 x 9in and 4cm/1½ in deep) with butter and line with baking parchment. Prepare Apples: Quarter, peel, core, and thinly slice the apples. Place them in a …

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1 week ago rachelsrecipepantry.com Show details

Logo recipes Feb 26, 2024  · Grease and line a 20cm round cake tin. In an electric mixer bowl or food processor, add the flour, sugar, margarine, eggs, milk and cinnamon and mix for 40 seconds. …

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1 day ago britishchefstable.com Show details

Logo recipes Preheat the oven to 180°C/355°F and prepare a 25cm springform cake pan with greasing and lining. Cut apples into 1 cm pieces and toss with lemon juice. Cream butter, caster sugar, and …

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2 days ago cookfood.net Show details

Logo recipes The nearest COOK shops to Dorchester are: COOK Dorchester (0.5 miles) You can also find a limited range of COOK meals at the following outlets near you: Spar Waterside Holiday Park …

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2 weeks ago dorsetfoodanddrink.org Show details

Logo recipes Dorset Cookery Schools. If you have a passion for cooking or want to find out a bit more about how to make good food taste even better, be sure to book yourself a place at a cookery school …

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1 week ago lookingtocook.co.uk Show details

Logo recipes Contact: Christine McFadden Cookery Courses, Church Walk, Littlebredy, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 9HG 01308 482784; www.thedorsetfoodie.co.uk

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