EXCLUSIVE Mary Berry Christmas recipes (2024)

Free inside this Saturday’s Daily Mail, the first in a two-part series of 32-page mags with delicious Christmas recipes from Mary Berry. Don’t miss tomorrow’s Daily Mail so Mary can show you how to make her all-time classic recipes for a hassle-free Christmas.

Including much loved recipes, from heavenly roast turkey to delicious Boxing Day glazed gammon. Plus, a selection of sweet treats from the ultimate chocolate roulade to old-fashioned sherry trifle.

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We’ve got a sneak-peak below to tempt your taste buds, check out the stained glass window biscuits and some festive mulled wine to keep you warm!

Don’t miss tomorrow’s Daily Mail so Mary can show you how to make her all-time classic recipes for a hassle-free Christmas.

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STAINED GLASS WINDOW BISCUITS

These look incredibly pretty and are great as gifts or to hang as decorations on your Christmas tree. Make holes with a co*cktail skewer before baking if you want to thread ribbon through the top and hang them.

Makes 20

175g (6oz) butter, softened 100g (4oz) caster sugar 225g (8oz) plain flour About 20 boiled sweets (in different colours)

1. Preheat the oven to 160°C/fan 140°C/gas 3. Line two baking sheets with non-stick baking paper. You will need a large star or other Christmas cutters.

2. Measure the butter and sugar into a bowl and, using a wooden spoon or spatula, beat until smooth. Add the flour and bring the dough together by hand.

3. Roll out on a lightly floured work surface using a rolling pin until the dough is about 0.5cm (¼in) thick. Use your large cutter to cut out the shapes. If you have a small version of your chosen cutter use this to cut the middle out of each shape, otherwise do it by hand, leaving about 1cm (½in) of biscuit around the edge. Arrange on the baking sheets.

4. Separate the boiled sweets into their colours and put them in plastic bags (one colour in each bag). Crush using a rolling pin until they’re fine grains, and sprinkle these grains in the middle of each biscuit (see picture).

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5.Bake in the preheated oven for about 12-15 minutes or until the biscuits are a pale gold and the sweets inside them have melted. Leave to stand on the trays for about 5 minutes to cool slightly, then carefully transfer to a wire rack and leave to cool completely and firm up.

PREPARING AHEAD Can be made up to 2 days ahead and kept in a sealed box. They also freeze well.

TIP The biscuits will firm up once out of the oven and cooling so don’t be tempted to overcook them if you think they seem a bit soft in the oven.

FESTIVE MULLED WINE

For an extra kick, add a glass of sherry or brandy before serving. Makes 12 glasses

4 lemons 2 large oranges 2 bottles red wine 16 cloves 2 cinnamon sticks About 150g (5oz) caster sugar 1. Peel the zest thinly from 3 of the lemons and 1 orange, and squeeze the juice. Thinly slice then quarter the remaining fruit and reserve.

2. Pour the wine, 1.2ltr (2pt) water, zest and juices into a pan, and add the spices. Cover and simmer for about an hour. Add sugar to taste. 3. Strain and serve hot with the reserved fruit on top.

PREPARING AHEAD Can be kept covered in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat, and add sliced fruit just before serving.

EXCLUSIVE Mary Berry Christmas recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to watch Mary Berry Christmas Special? ›

Mary Berry's Ultimate Christmas is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio.

Where can I watch Mary Berry's Highland Christmas? ›

Watch this show and many more anytime, anywhere on the free PBS App. Dame Mary Berry cooks a Christmas feast in the Highlands. Join as Mary Berry, Andy Murray, Iain Stirling, and Emeli Sandé cook a holiday feast in Scotland.

What was Mary Berry's first cookbook? ›

Her first book was The Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook in 1970. She hosted several television series for the BBC and Thames Television. Berry is an occasional contributor to Woman's Hour and Saturday Kitchen.

Where can I watch Mary Berry story? ›

Watch Classic Mary Berry | Prime Video.

What channel is the CMA Christmas special on? ›

The holiday special will air on ABC on Dec.

What is Mary Berry's most famous recipe? ›

A national icon, Mary Berry's best recipe is one of her most traditional: a delicious lemon drizzle traybake, cooked to sweet and zingy perfection.

What disability does Mary Berry have? ›

For Berry, polio affected her left side, leaving her with a twisted spine and weaker and thinner arm and hand. But despite the long lasting damage to her body, Berry thinks of herself as “immensely fortunate”. She added: “I only had it on my left side and I've got a funny left hand. Everybody thinks I've got arthritis.

What is Mary Berry's best selling cookbook? ›

Mary Berry's bestselling cookery books include: Fast Cakes, Classic, Mary Berry's Baking Bible, Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook, Mary Berry Cookery Course, Simple Cakes, The Complete Aga Cookbook, Mary Berry: Foolproof Cooking, Mary Berry Everyday, Mary Berry's Family Sunday Lunches and the autobiography Recipe for Life ...

What does Mary Berry have for breakfast? ›

Mary Berry uses eggs, tomatoes and spices to make a dreamy breakfast treat. It's the most important meal of the day and yet, according to YouGov, us Brits tend to stick to cereal and toast for breakfast most days. It makes sense.

Does Mary Berry have a website? ›

WELCOME TO MARY BERRY'S WEBSITE

Thank you for visiting my website, hope you enjoy your wander around. Exciting filming and books planned over the coming year so keep an eye on the news page for updated information. Visit the recipe pages for some of my favourite recipes and links to my books too.

What is Mary Berry's latest cookbook called? ›

Mary Makes it Easy: The new ultimate stress-free cookbook (Hardback) Accompanying the BBC series of the same name, Mary Makes it Easy showcases 120 hassle-free recipes from the indomitable Mary Berry, ranging from one pot wonders to delicious desserts.

How can I watch CMA Christmas special? ›

Watch CMA Country Christmas | Disney+ A holiday celebration features Christmas classics; scheduled performers include Jordan Davis, Amy Grant, Lady A, Ashley McBryde, Jon Pardi, Lindsey Stirling, The War and Treaty, Zach Williams, Lainey Wilson and Trisha Yearwood.

Is Mary Berry on BritBox? ›

Mary Berry's Country House Secrets S1 - Lifestyle | BritBox.

Is Mary Berry on PBS? ›

Mary Berry's Country House Secrets | PBS.

What channel is Mary Berry on? ›

BBC Two - Mary Berry - Cook and Share.

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