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Chocolate Caramel Slice
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Swiss
Desserts
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
Shortbread Base
4
oz
Butter
2
oz
Caster sugar
6
oz
Plain flour
INSTRUCTIONS
Cream butter with sugar. Add flour and work to a smooth dough. Press
into a greased Swiss roll tin (approx 11"x7"). Bake at 350 degreesF
until pale golden brown- about 20minutes.
Filling 1 small (or 1/2 large) tin condensed milk 4 level tsp golden
syrup 4ounces butter 4ounces caster sugar
Melt together the condensed milk, butter, sugar and syrup. Boil for
about 5 minutes stirrring all the time, then beat for 2-3 minutes-
the filling should be of a pale fawn colour as the condensed milk
caramelises. Pour onto the shortbread base and leave to cool.
Topping 6 oz plain chocolate
Place the chocolate in a bowl over a pan of hot water and allow to
melt over a low heat. When melted, quickly pour it over the caramel
filling. Mark into portions before the chocolate sets firm.
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