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Choco-Orange Toffee Toasts

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Dairy, Eggs Food &, Drink 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Brioche loaf; (1 day old is best)
4 tb Chocolate spread; about
4 tb Thick orange marmalade; about
200 ml Double cream
1 Egg
2 tb Caster sugar
1 tb Brandy or rum
50 g Unsalted butter
75 g Unsalted butter
75 g Light muscovado sugar
3 Heaped tbsp golden syrup
Vanilla ice cream; to serve

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE TOFFEE SAUCE
1 For the Toffee Sauce: Gently heat the butter, sugar and golden
syrup in a small pan, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Bring to
the boil and simmer for about five minutes until thickened and syrupy.
2 Slice the brioche loaf into 5mm/ 1/4" slices. Spread half the
slices with a thin layer of chocolate spread and the rest with a thin
layer of the orange marmalade. Sandwich together.
3 Beat together the double cream, egg, sugar and brandy or rum and
dip in each brioche sandwich, making sure it is completely soaked on
both sides.
4 Heat a frying pan, add a knob of butter and swirl around until
foaming. Add some of the brioche sandwiches. Cook for about a minute
on each side until sizzling and lightly golden. Transfer to plate and
keep warm.
5 Wipe out the pan, add another knob of butter and cook the brioche
sandwiches in batches. Arrange a couple of brioche sandwiches on each
serving plate and drizzle over the toffee sauce. Serve hot with
scoops of ice cream.
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