Paul Hollywood adds a twist to the traditional crumble topping with the addition of seeds, oats and shony, a sweet and salty powdered seaweed. Serve with custard, cream or ice cream. Equipment and preparation: for this recipe you will need a 20x25cm/8x10in ovenproof dish.
This moist, fruity cake covered with rich pastry is traditionally eaten at Hogmanay. Make it in advance so the flavours have time to mature. Equipment and preparation: you will need a 900g/2lb loaf tin.
Inspired by Japanese deco rolls, Paul uses different coloured cake batters to make a patterned Swiss roll. Equipment and preparation: You will need a piping bag fitted with a plain nozzle and a hand-held electric mixer.
Pork belly is a fantastic and relatively inexpensive cut of meat. The generous covering of fat gives great flavour, brilliant crackling and prevents the meat drying out. Tom serves his with a fresh salsa to cut through the richness of the dish and lentils to provide substance.