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Friday, 16 March 2012

Happy Friday!



What better way to share the Friday cheer than with a scrummy recipe?  Here is my Chocolate Caramel Slice recipe...and it tastes even better than it looks!  These are perfect for morning tea, giving away as little gifts or just to have as a sweet treat.  Believe me, you will be making these little darlings over and over again!  Thank me now because you'll be too busy munching on these later on.


Chocolate Caramel Slice

Base
1 cup P flour
1/2 cup dessicated coconut
1/2 cup brown sugar
125g unsalted butter, melted

Caramel
1/2 cup golden syrup
125g unsalted butter, cubed
2 x 395g cans of sweetened condensed milk (heaven!!)

Chocolate
200g dark chocolate
1 tbsp vegetable oil


Mix together dry ingredients for the base before adding the melted butter.  Bring together and press into a prepared 20cm x 20cm tin.  Place in a moderate oven (about 180 degrees) and bake for around 20 minutes. It should have started to brown a little on top but the gorgeous smell will alert you to its readiness.

If you start getting your caramel ingredients together when you've popped the base into the oven, it seems to time itself pretty well.  Place all the ingredients into a saucepan over a low heat.  Stir until the butter has melted and then cook for another 6-7 minutes.  Don't expect it to thicken much or change in colour, just keep stirring it so that you don't burn the bottom! 

When the base is ready, pull it out of the oven and pour the caramel over the top.  Place the tin back into the oven for another 20 minutes.  The caramel will darken and start to bubble...best thing ever!

Let the tin cool on the bench before popping it into the fridge.  Leave it for a good couple of hours (I usually let it go overnight) to make sure that it is nice and cold.

While I do prefer to melt chocolate over a pot of boiling water, I use my Tupperware microwave jug for this recipe.  Break the chocolate into pieces and drizzle the oil over the top.  I put it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between.  This ensures that you have no disasters.  When the chocolate is completely melted and is shiny and smooth, pour it over the chilled caramel.  Tip and tilt the tin to allow the chocolate to spread evenly across the whole slice.  Put it straight back into the fridge and leave until set.  This usually only takes about 30 minutes.

Lift the slice out of the tin.  To slice, I use a knife dipped into boiling water.  This stops the chocolate breaking and makes you cuts clean and neat.  Wipe the knife with a cloth in between to remove any melted chocolate.  I start by chopping off the 'crispy' edges.  (This is the favoured part in my house and hardly the scraps with all the dark, 'burnt' caramel!)  Then you can cut the slice into pieces sized to your liking.  Steal a piece at this point because you won't get a look in later on!

Too yum!

F. x


Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Parcels of Sweetness and Light



In the kitchen, I find my "happy place".  At the end of a long day, cooking dinner or baking becomes the stress relief that I long for.  A recipe that I turn to again and again is my Chocolate Caramel Slice.  I love that this recipe is not about instant gratification but about working through the steps and the processes.  My abosolute favourite part of this process, is at the end - slicing through the layers with a hot knife, forming perfect little rectangles of creamy, sweet joy.


Seeing as I love eating this slice, just as much as cooking it, I wrapped it up into darling little parcels to share with my wonderful teaching partners, Mel and Alana, as well as a few other special someones. 

F. x

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Chocolate Caramel Temptation


Just a little tempter for tomorrow's post.  You simply won't be able to go past this one!

F. x

Friday, 23 December 2011

More Pictures than Prose


All week, I have been busily preparing my darling Christmas Care Packages and just had to give you a sneaky peek.  Be prepared for your mouth to start watering as you take in the glorious stacks of buttery, lemon shortbread (don't you just love the way it all gets stuck on the roof of your mouth?) and my people-pleasing chocolate caramel slice.  Both are personal favourites of mine and have people asking for them every year.

 




Enjoy!
F. x