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  2. Delia Smith - Wikipedia

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    Delia Ann Smith CH CBE (born 18 June 1941) is an English cook and television presenter, known for teaching basic cookery skills in a direct style. One of the best-known celebrity chefs in British popular culture , Smith has influenced viewers to become more culinarily adventurous.

  3. Move over, Delia: This cookbook is the new kitchen classic ...

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    Lightly grease the sides and base of 2 x 20cm (8in) springform cake tins with oil, then line the base of each with a disc of baking paper. 2. Using a fork, whisk the non-dairy milk with the lemon ...

  4. Marble cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake was submitted to Guinness World Records for the biggest marble cake depicting a man falling off of a horse, but was denied – one of the conditions for certification was a non-disparagement agreement against Guinness, including its relationships with authoritarian regimes, which Oliver described as "clearly ridiculous".

  5. This Moist Marble Cake Has Chocolate and Vanilla in Every Bite

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    Place the cake on a serving platter and spoon or pour the glaze on top of the cake, allowing it to drip down the sides. Allow the glaze to set for about 20 minutes before slicing and serving.

  6. Delia Smith adds ‘unique’ dessert to her restaurant menu ...

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  7. List of women cookbook writers - Wikipedia

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    Delia Smith (born 1941), cook, author, TV presenter, businesswoman Eliza Smith (died c.1732), cookbook writer, author of the popular The Compleat Housewife (1727) Sarah St. John (1669–1755), clergyman's wife, maintained a manuscript recipe book

  8. Queen of Puddings - Wikipedia

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    Typical recipes for 20th century Queen of Puddings can be found in many post-war British cookbooks, such as those of Marguerite Patten, [1] Delia Smith, [6] Jane Grigson [7] and in Mary Norwak's book on English Puddings. [8] In the 1960s, it was on the British government recommended diet for sick children. [9]

  9. Our Candy Cane Cake Is Red, White & Everything Right - AOL

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    Slice cake layers in half parallel to work surface to create 4 white and 4 red layers. Arrange a white layer on a platter; spread 3/4 c. white frosting on top. Place a red layer on top; spread 3/4 ...