Heaps of great slice recipes, perfect for morning tea, great for feeding a crowd. Check out our no-cook slices, chocolate or caramel slices, raspberry, blueberry or lemon slices.
These are just so chewy and delicious; not like the store bought jaw breakers. My sons love these, very moist, very morish and low in fat.
Lemon bars make a great snack, lunch box dessert or finger food dessert. This version is easy to make and tastes great.
These muesli-muffin bars are very soft and perfect for lunchboxes! The recipe is very flexible as you can use a variety of dried fruits and either golden or maple syrup (muesli bars turn out sweeter when maple is used). You can also add extra ingredients, e.g. nuts.
This is a recipe that my Mum has made as long as I can remember. She is well known in the towns she's lived in for these slices. This is a quick, no mix recipe - the ingredients are assembled in layers in the baking dish. I served them at my wedding on March 1st, 2008.
Biscuit base, yummy caramel in the middle and chocolate on top - what could be better! This caramel slice has coconut in the base.
Three Weet-Bix, sugar and coconut...the beginnings of a tasty treat coated in chocolate and sprinkled with coconut.
These creamy lemon crumble bars are perfect on their own for morning or afternoon tea.... Or warm it up, smother in ice-cream and voila, you have an amazing dessert!!
This slice is easy and quick with only a few ingredients. Don't tell anyone that it is sour cream on the top of this slice and they will think that it is cream cheese!!!
Moist brownies are topped with a layer of mint cream and a rich chocolate glaze - a lot like a brownie version of a peppermint slice.
Delicious chocolate slices made with biscuits and coconut. These ones are made with chocolate cream bikkies but you could also use plain biscuits.
Barbecued Prawns
Barbecued Lobster Tails
Vegetarian BBQ Mushrooms
Barbecued Salmon
Satay Chicken Skewers