Coconut and Chocolate slices
Ingredients
115g chopped butter
175g Digestive biscuits, crushed
50g caster sugar
pinch salt
75g dessicated coconut
250g plain choc chips (I only used 100g and it did the trick)
250ml condensed milk (I used carnation)
115g chopped walnuts
1. Preheat oven to 180 C. Melt butter on a low heat.
2. In a bowl combine crushed biscuits, sugar, salt and melted butter. Press mixture into bottom of an ungreased baking dish.
3. Sprinkle coconut over the base then scatter over the choc chips. Pour the condensed milk evenly over the choc. Sprinkle the walnuts on top.
4. Bake for 30 mins. Transfrer to a wire rack and leave to cool pref overnight. When cool cut into slices.
(Taken from the book: "The Great Big Cookie Book - Hilaire Walden"
Ingredients
115g chopped butter
175g Digestive biscuits, crushed
50g caster sugar
pinch salt
75g dessicated coconut
250g plain choc chips (I only used 100g and it did the trick)
250ml condensed milk (I used carnation)
115g chopped walnuts
1. Preheat oven to 180 C. Melt butter on a low heat.
2. In a bowl combine crushed biscuits, sugar, salt and melted butter. Press mixture into bottom of an ungreased baking dish.
3. Sprinkle coconut over the base then scatter over the choc chips. Pour the condensed milk evenly over the choc. Sprinkle the walnuts on top.
4. Bake for 30 mins. Transfrer to a wire rack and leave to cool pref overnight. When cool cut into slices.
(Taken from the book: "The Great Big Cookie Book - Hilaire Walden"
20 comments:
Yummmmmm! Thanks for the recipe Hazel, I am going to make them for Christmas :)
I love the pics! You got a lot of snow! Stay warm :)
Hugs
Ma
This recipe sounds SO good!! I just love digestive biscuits, and I think your plan to reduce the chocolate is a good one. Whenever I make chocolate chip cookies I ALWAYS reduce the chocolate so that it doesn't overwhelm the nice batter. :D
Beautiful blog you have, here.
Great snow pictures, and I'll definitely have to give that recipe a try
ooooooh they look yummy!!!
Lovely snow pics.!!
Merry Christmas!
YUMMY! they sound nice
Super snow pics
Merry Christmas, have a wonderful time with your family
Yummmm!
They look delicious. Ohhh that snow looks devine and soooo cool please send some to Aust where it is hoooott.
The recipie sounds delicious! That's a lot of snow, love the Snowman! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas :)
We got snow too! Happy Christmas and best wishes for 2010! Thanks for your card x
Wow! You got a lot more snow than we did! Love your snowman!
Those yummie treats look sooo goood!
Raggedystitches,
Louise in NC
Happy Christmas to you and yours.
That looks like a blizzard not just a little snow.
Looks so yummy! I love coconut.
I enjoy reading you blog and your lovely work in cross stitich
Wishing you a Merry Christmas a Happy New Year
Gina
That is a fair bit of snow, and what yummy looking treats. Hope you all had a lovely Christmas. Your earlier finishes looked great, and your new SAL Snowfire will be beautiful.
Sue
Hmmm, the cookies look soooo good.
We were also having lots of snow but it started melting two days before Christmas and there's not a lot left. But I don't mind as I don't particularly love snow. Your little son doesn't seem to enjoy it either, lol.
I hope you are enjoying a wonderful after-Christmas weekend.
Wow that's a lot of snow! Merry Christmas!
Yumm! Thanks for the recipe!
Your snow fall looks so nice--I bet the kids loved it. We had just a bit that turned to ice.
Hope you had a very happy Christmas!
great recipe
the snow play looks like fun
have a great pre 2010 week
That looks yummy!! and great snow pictures.
Happy Holidays to you and your family!
The recipe looks delicious Hazel and the snow pic's lok great too!
Happy New Year.
Lynn
thanks for sharing this fabulous recipe - it was a great hit over Xmas. One of the yummiest slices ever.
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