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Cherry-ripe Chocolate Slice

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Dairy Australian Australian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

500 g Eating chocolate, Cadbury's
is the nicest
5 oz Copha
1/2 lb Desiccated coconut
1 small Nestle condensed
milk Approx. 400g net I
think
1 100g of cherries – fresh
cherries could be used
Cochineal – red food
colouring

INSTRUCTIONS

This is based on a common Australian chocolate bar, and is really
yummy, though sickening if overindulged in! Copha is vegetable
shortening made from coconut oil. Enjoy!  Procedure: Melt half the
chocolate (using steam - a microwave will  burn it!) and press into a
slice tray that is layered with aluminium  foil. Refrigerate this till
set.  Combine coconut, cherries, melted copha and condensed milk into a
semi-solid sticky mess. Add drops of cochineal till the mixture is
pinkish. Press this on top of the chocolate, pressing into the  corners
and flattening out using a cold spoon. Refrigerate till set.  Melt the
rest of the chocolate and cover the mixture, then refrigerate  again
till chocolate hard. Remove the slice, foil and all, from the  tray.
Remove the foil and cut into small squares. Remove all little  foil
bits or they'll zap your teeth!  Keep refrigerated.  Posted to Recipe
Archive - 08 Dec 96  submitted by: theaussi@mail.geocities.com  Date:
Sun, 8 Dec 96 2:31:52 EST

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1034
Calories From Fat: 531
Total Fat: 63.5g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 646.4mg
Potassium: 818.7mg
Carbohydrates: 117.6g
Fiber: 22.5g
Sugar: 83.3g
Protein: 7.1g


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