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Helen Goh is a chef and regular Good Weekend columnist.
Two classic French recipes combine to create this open-faced, cheese-and-potato pie.
You can use any kind of jam, but I recommend a particular kumquat marmalade for these thumbprint biscuits.
This pudding works equally well as a soothing, warm dessert on a cold night or as a satisfying end to a Sunday-lunch roast.
The only downside to this banana and caramel tart is you’ll end up eating more of it than you’d planned.
The hefty, healthy apple, pecan, carrot and raisin muffins never go out of style, says Helen Goh. Here she adapts her recipe into a loaf cake.
This quick and easy cake batter only requires a mixing bowl and a whisk (OK, and a small saucepan).
A mocha flavoured cookie that bakes in 10 minutes.
This is a lovely citrus cake to bake for snacking over a weekend.
Helen Goh swaps the original’s dark chocolate ganache for whipped cocoa cream in this simple “everyday” recipe.
Try this new version of the traditional Simnel cake, with the marzipan whipped into the batter instead of topping the cake.