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Pink Lady Apple Donut Flapjack Recipe
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Pink Lady Apple Donut Flapjack Recipe

We often take some time on the weekend to make a nice breakfast together with the kids. I’ve previously shared my fluffiest flapjacks recipe, but this is something totally different! By dipping apple slices in the batter, you can include some fruit in your child’s diet. You can opt to cut the apple slices thinner, or poach the apple beforehand if you want it to be soft. I cut thick slices and didn’t poach them as we like the crunchy texture of the apple inside the flapjacks, but this is up to you!

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Dutch Apple Pie Recipe
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Dutch Apple Pie Recipe

While it should be no surprise that I am the cook of the Roasted family, few of you will know that The Roasted Mom is the baker. She’s been making this traditional Dutch apple pie for me since we first got together fourteen years ago, and the Cape Town weather this week sure called for a slice of hot Dutch apple pie!

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Berry Compote Recipe
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Berry Compote Recipe

I first tried out this Berry Compote recipe when I had a Mother’s Day themed cook-with-me demo coming up, at Makerslanding by the V&A Waterfront. I wanted to add a slightly sour element to the dish, to prevent it from being too sweet as I was going to serve the flapjacks with my childhood favourite peanut brittle as well!

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Fluffiest Flapjack Recipe
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Fluffiest Flapjack Recipe

Make the Fluffiest Flapjacks with Pecan Nut Brittle, a Berry Compote and Cinnamon Greek Yoghurt.

The secret to making the fluffiest flapjacks is in beating the egg whites into soft peaks before gently folding them into the rest of the mixture, being careful not to overmix.

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