serves a party
Ingredients:
For the biscuit:
* 180g flour
* 70g sugar
* 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
* 100g cream butter
* 1 pinch of salt
For the caramel:
* 50g cream butter
* 400g sweet condensed milk
* 4 spoons of brown castor sugarFor the top layer:
* 100g milk chocolate
* 100g pure chocolate
* 25g white chocolate
Preparation:
Preheat the oven on 180C.
We will start with the biscuit. Cut the butter in small cubes, and knead it together with the rest of the ingredients until you have a equally distributed dough.
Take a rectangle shaped oven dish, cover it with a baking sheet and push the dough on the bottom, distributing equally over the bottom. Put in the oven and leave alone for 15 - 20 minutes, until the dough turns gold brown.
Take out of the oven and let it cool down completely.
Now we will prepare the caramel. This part is a bit tricky.
Take a saucepan and melt the butter. Now add the condensed milk and the sugar, and stir with a whisk on low heat until the sugar melted. Turn the heat higher and beat with the whisk while the mix starts to cook. Make sure you don't put the heat too high, or you will get crispy bits in your caramel, or it might burn. The caramel is done when you stir and you can see the bottom of the pan.
Melt the pure and milk chocolate together in a pan by using the au bain marie method.
Pour the molten chocolate over the cooled down caramel. Now make sure the pan is clean so you can melt the white chocolate the same way.Take a spoon and pour the white chocolate on the milk/pure mix in strips. Now take a cocktail pick and make wave movements on the white chocolate so you will get a nice looking marble effect.
Now put the oven dish in the fridge and let it cool down until the chocolate has harden a bit.
You can easily take it out by lifting the baking sheet.
I hope you like this recipe
Yours truly,
Mike
Yours truly,
Mike
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