Would you believe me if I said these scones are: - Dairy free - Egg free - Sweetened with just a little honey & fruit - Suitable from 1 year + - Prepped and baked in under 20 minutes - Able to be frozen for upto 4 months
Honestly these little beauties are so easy to whip up, taste absolutely delicious & are basically guilt free!...
Cooking chicken on a traditional charcoal barbecue can often be a risky pursuit, ending in burnt sauce and uncooked meat near the bone. Avoid such disasters in the future with our delicious BBQ honey chicken recipe.
While it may be a noble and understandable desire to cook all the food on the barbecue at your summer garden get together, when it comes to chicken it's far better to use your oven to cook the chicken most of the way first.
Using our method, you can still enjoy all the lovely char and smokey taste from the barbecue but without the worry of the chicken not being cooked properly. This worry free method also makes life a lot easier and less stressful if you have guests to entertain or a hungry family to feed!...
Spice up your life with this tasty pork meatball dish! We've taken a classic meatball recipe and given it a kick of spice and covered them in a delicious sweet honey hot sauce. This recipe will make 16 large meatballs and will feed four adults when served with pasta/spaghetti...
Unlike our luxury honey and poppy seed muffin recipe that used buttermilk, butter and quite a lot of ingredients, we've made this muffin recipe as simple and inexpensive as possible while still producing perfect muffins that are delightfully moist and tasty! Other than the blueberries all the other ingredients are common cupboard items and you've probably got them to hand already. Honey and blueberries are one of our favourite dessert combinations and it works brilliantly in these muffins. They are the perfect little treat for sharing with friends and family over a cup of tea...
This is a quick and simple lemon, ginger and honey chicken stir-fry recipe that's sure to become a weekday favourite in your house. It'll be clean plates all around, even with fussy kids!
This honey chicken dish is deliciously sweet and sticky with some lovely flavours from the ingredients, without being too strong or spicy.
At its heart it's a simple stir-fry chicken with a honey based coating that you can easily change up with different vegetables and serving options. This recipe will include simple boiled rice in the method but we'll cover some alternatives and options at the end...
This delicious banana and honey steamed pudding is the perfect 'winter warmer' dessert. It's best served with warm custard but if you prefer it can also be enjoyed with cream or a scoop of your favourite ice cream. This pudding is extremely soft and moist and will certainly appeal to those with a sweet tooth! While it's not a fast process to steam the pudding, the results are well worth the wait!...
Swede is a fabulous vegetable that rarely gets the attention it deserves. It's often simply boiled, seasoned and mashed- but for this recipe we'll show you how to turn swede into a delicious alternative roasted vegetable accompaniment. This recipe is bursting with festive flavour and will add a unique and special touch to your Christmas day meal. It also works really well with chicken and turkey roast dinners at any time of the year!
This recipe will make around 12 crumbly, melt in the mouth, 6cm honey shortbread rounds. Unlike the thick sticks of shortbread you might find in a supermarket, these are both light and delicate. We used a 6cm circular cutter but you can of course cut them in any shape you like.
This delicious shortbread is the perfect accompaniment to a cup of tea or coffee and has delighted everyone who we have given them to! It has a low ingredient count and is relatively quick and easy to make. So let's get baking!
This deliciously moist honey and poppy seed muffin recipe will make 12 large sized muffins. Muffins are easier to make than you might think and this recipe will give you all the taste and texture of luxury cafe-style muffins at home...
Salmon is a great option for creating a really special meal. If you are looking for a recipe to treat someone special in your life, then this might be the perfect choice.
I've created this recipe for two but if you want to make it a family meal then you can just double everything. I used boneless skin-on Salmon fillets from the supermarket refrigerator section. It's a simple but delicious meal that uses many of the same ingredients we've used in our previous recipes.
Iced Tea is very common in other parts of the world and is a fantastic alternative to your usual hot cuppa. We've made these easy recipes using standard tea bags that you'll have in your cupboard already, so you don't have to go out and buy anything special.
The following recipes will make around 1 litre of iced tea in a jug or pitcher. Because of the way we've created these recipes there's no need for it to be heat proof, so you can use anything from an inexpensive plastic jug or container to an expensive glass pitcher without having to worry!
When it comes to salad dressings, it's no surprise that honey mustard is the one I always reach for! There's something about the sweet honey combined with the other tangy ingredients that really does turn the dullest lettuce leaf into a crunchy, tasty delight!
There really is no reason to buy bottles of salad dressing when they are so quick and easy to make at home with a few easy to find ingredients. You'll also have the knowledge that your salad dressings won't be full of artificial emulsifiers and thickeners that are often used to cut down on the production cost of the supermarket products...