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dessert ideas and recipes for friends garden party please!

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Easy peasy dessert:

Pile mixed berries on to a serving platter (blueberries, raspberries and strawberries work well) and make a pouring sauce from double cream and melted white chocolate.
madamecastafiore- was looking for any ideas so thanks,
I found a recipe on the internet for a cheesecake and it went down well. Got another party in a few weeks so i will make the famous dizzy one then, love white choc and love cheesecake so gotta be a winner!
Thanks all
Oh yes dizzys white choc one is divine. Lots of berries on top. Delicious!
sorry went off on a tangent didn't realise you just wanted cheesecake recipes from the title!
Strawberry Pavlova
Sorbets (homemade - very easy and do lots of flavours and they look lovely in little glasses - that is what we are having tomorrow!)
Big Fruit Salad with lovely thick cream
Something chocolatey - maybe roulade with raspberries.
Nigellas Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake with raspberries and vanilla ice cream is nice too.

Ooooohhhhh - I love making puds!
Dizzydixies' white chocolate cheesecake comes highly recommended.

How about a pavlova? Topped with passionfruit would be lovely and summery.
I thought of cheesecake already if anyone can recommend a yummy recipe
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