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Fruit Pizza

Serves 6-8

1 pizza base (wholemeal if possible)
2-3tbls. orange marmalade
225gms (8ozs) mixed dried fruit
1 large bramley apple
a few glacé cherries - cut in half
a few pinches cinnamon powder
1 tbls. demerera sugar

Set oven at gas 6/450 F/220 C/Aga roasting oven.

Place the pizza base on a large baking tray, spread it with marmalade and top with dried fruit.

Peel and quarter the apple, remove and discard core, cut the quarters into slices and cover the dried fruit with these and press down.

Scatter with a few halves of glacé cherries, sprinkle with cinnamon then demerera sugar. Bake for 20-30mins. or until the apples have softened.

Slice to serve hot, warm or cold, with ice cream or single or whipped cream.

Lazy Cook tips - this is a somewhat different way of using a pizza base, very quick to prepare and very tasty. Pizza bases are available in delicatessens and supermarkets.

Devilled Sausages in Pitta Parcels

To make 4

1 tbls. fresh lemon juice 1tbls.
Worcestershire sauce
good pinch cayenne pepper
1 teas. made mustard
1 teas. tomato ketchup
1 teas. soured cream
4 cooked sausages - cut into pieces
4 pitta breads

Make a sauce by simmering all the ingredients (except the sausages and pitta bread) in a pan then stir in the sausage pieces.

Bake the pitta bread as instructed by the manufacturer, make a slit at the top of each and fill with the sausage mixture.

Lazy Cook tips - these are so quick to prepare and easy to handle - ideal for serving around a bonfire. Use gamey sausages for the best flavour. Add a little more cream if the flavour is too hot for your palate. Serve wrapped in a paper serviette.

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