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Baked cheesy smoked haddock and lemon icebox...

An easy and enjoyable Sunday supper made up of a cheesy fish dish and a biscuity iced dessertSometimes all you want is a hot, bubbling dish and a spoon, and for me today’s cheesy haddock is that dish – a 15-minute supper to be enjoyed in front of the telly with a salad or a large bowl of hot buttered peas. Add a lemony, biscuity iced dessert, and you have a light, very easy and enjoyable supper that’s almost the perfect close to a long Easter weekend.The Guardian aims to publish recipes for sust
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