I try to google search for Chocolate Biscuits cake which have dessicated coconuts in it but most of it doesn't have that in the ingredients.
Anyway today I have chosen Donna Hay's recipe but replace the milk instead of cream.
CHOCOLATE BISCUITS SLICE
Ingredients
150g
biscuits (I used Arnotts’ Milk Coffee), roughly chopped
60ml milk
360g-380g
dark chocolate, chopped (do use good quality dark chocolate or you can mix)
95g
butter, chopped
cocoa,
for dusting
Method
Prepare a
8” square tin lined with non-stick baking paper.
Place the
milk, chocolate and butter in a saucepan over low heat and stir until melted
and smooth. Place the biscuits in a mixing bowl, pour over two-thirds of the
chocolate and stir to coat.
Spoon
into square pan and press to level filling up any holes, and pour over the
remaining chocolate mixture. Tap the sides of the tin to remove any bubbles.
Refrigerate for 3 hours or until set. Remove from tin, dust with cocoa and cut
into squares to serve.
Original recipe sourced and inspired from Donna Hay's Chocolate Shortbread Slice
This is my second time making this. The first one, I have used another recipe which is similarly. But using the local Marie biscuits. And after a day or two in the fridge, the biscuits in the chocolate turn soft. This is why, I used Arnotts' Milk Coffee this time.
This is so easy to make and so heavenly delicious too!
This post is linked to the Bake Along #60 organised by Joyce from Kitchen Flavours, Lena from Frozen Wings and Zoe from Bake For Happy Kids
I am linking this post to Little Thumbs Up (May 2014 : Milk) hosted by
Tze of Awayofmind Bakery House
Looks good and yummy. Giving you 2 thumbs up :D
ReplyDeleteis it similar to kek batik?
Yes, you are right Lisa, it is also called "Kek Batik".
DeleteLooking at yours reminds me that i have not eaten this for quite some time, it was something very popular back then right? I think we use Marie biscuit with milo to make it. Yours is more sophisticated with dark chocolate and cocoa powder, must be delicious! I want some for tea :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Mel. This will be a nice treat for morning and afternoon tea!
ReplyDeleteMel, this is such an easy dessert to make but it looks pretty good! I bet it is very delicious and can't stop at one piece :)
ReplyDeleteMel, this kek batik looks so pretty! yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linkup with Little Thumbs Up!
Hello Mel, your Chocolate Biscuit Slice looks "seductively tempting" to wanna bite it ... yummy!
ReplyDeleteMmmm.. I can imagine this to taste so chocolatey-yummy since you made it twice already ^^
ReplyDeleteMel, this is look like Sarawak Kek Batik, very tempting and beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mel,
ReplyDeleteIt looks really easy to make this delicious treat... It does like Kek Batik with its white random pattern :D
Zoe
Nope I haven't but I can definitely imagine how very very addictive this can get for me! Nice!
ReplyDeleteMel, you moved a few times before. Each time must be a big hassle, isn't it with the packing & unpacking jobs to do. I believe that using the milk coffee biscuits to bake is prettier than marie? I just imagine that marie biscuits are flatter whereas this milk coffee biscuits are higher, give a better visual effect. They look delicious !
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely slice, Mel. Perfect with a cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately no, I've never had these delicious looking sweets before! Love the idea of biscuits and chocolate together (it's always better WITH chocolate!). Love how it looks too, when you slice it!
ReplyDeletehi mel, i happened to read lisa's comment and the mention of kek batik, i almost forgot abt kek batik! it is also very popular especially among our malay friends. dark chocolate must be very yummy too. simple and non baked, thanks for linking!
ReplyDeleteHi Mel,
ReplyDeleteFirst time drop by, was impressed by this beautiful and yummy kek batik. Thanks for sharing such easy make recipe. Hope can try it one day.
These chocolate biscuit slices look so good!
ReplyDeleteNice post , i hope everyone will like your post
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