Whether you like your desserts with a hint of chocolate or prefer something a bit more fruity, here's three delicious sweet treats that are ideal for King Charles' coronation
Whether you’re celebrating King Charles III’s coronation with a street party with your neighbours or with a dinner party with friends, no celebration is complete without having something sweet to devour.
But while it may be tempting to reach for traditional puddings like a trifle and Eton mess, there’s plenty of other showstopping options to give a go - and you don’t have to be a master in the kitchen to whisk them up either. From mouthwatering chocolate hazelnut cake to delicious shortbread crowns, here’s three recipes that you’ll want to keep for long after the coronation celebrations are over…MethodGlittering crown shortbreads Serves 12 For further information, tips and recipes see Bonnemaman.co.uk, like on Facebook @BonneMamanUK and follow on Instagram @bonnemaman_uk
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