Blushing Bellini cocktail recipe
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Prep time: 5 minutes
120ml vodka
METHOD
Shake the pomegranate juice, crème de cassis and vodka together over ice in a cocktail shaker and strain in equal quantities into six tall, slender champagne flutes.
Top each one up with the prosecco and serve straight away.
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Very lemony lemon cake recipe
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Diana Henry,
The Telegraph s award-winning cookery writer
12 May 2021 ⢠3:00pm
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Iâve made lots of lemon cakes over the years â simple ones baked in a loaf tin, round ones filled with lemon curd and covered in buttercream icing. I wanted to make one that was intensely lemony, a bit more grown-up than most. This is it. You donât have to ice this cake â the icing does make it sweeter. If you prefer a more mouth-puckering lemon experience, dust the top with icing sugar before serving it and leave it at that.
Prep time: 30 minutes |
Woman Claims We ve Been Slicing Cake Wrong Here s the Proper Way to Do It
On 4/30/21 at 12:37 PM EDT
A celebration isn t complete without a cake: birthdays, weddings, leaving parties and graduations all require something sweet.
Although it s common for the guest of honour to cut the first slice, it turns out the traditional method of dividing up a cake might be wrong.
A woman called Tiarna Eaton shared a clip to TikTok after watching a video that claimed to show the proper way to dish out slices.
She wrote: Does anyone actually do this? Apparently we have been doing this wrong the whole time.
Lime, cardamom and coconut cake recipe
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Diana Henry,
The Telegraph s award-winning cookery writer
8 January 2021 ⢠9:36am
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Prep time: 25Â minutes |
225g caster sugar
Finely grated zest of 3 limes
3 tbsp sour cream Â
For the icing
METHOD
Preheat the oven to 170C/150C fan/Gas 3½. Grease a 20cm springform cake tin.
Put the coconut in a bowl and add 150ml boiling water. Leave to soak for 15 minutes or so then add the lime juice. Crack open the cardamom pods and grind the seeds as finely as you can with a mortar and pestle. Sift the flour, baking powder and a pinch of salt together into a bowl.