Unless you've been following the royal wedding news, you probably have no idea what a chocolate biscuit cake is or why I'd be featuring it. :-)
But Prince William has requested a chocolate biscuit cake as the "groom's cake" at his wedding, and my friend Penny Culliford (who writes smashing novels over in Britain), sent me a recipe for her favorite and very traditional "chocolate and biscuit fridge cake."
I've put the ingredients into American measurements. Fortunately, this cake doesn't require exact measurements. :-)
You're going to need a loaf pan or cake pan that holds about four cups.
3/4 stick of butter plus extra for greasing the tin (or you could use butter-flavored Pam, but with this recipe, who's counting calories?)
10 McVities Digestives (British cookies found either in the cookie or foreign foods section)
1/2 cup any kind of dried fruit you have around: cranberries, apricots, raisins, etc.
1/2 cup any kind of nut (I'd favor pecans)
4 ounces of milk chocolate (or bittersweet, if that's your fave).
4 tablespoons light Karo syrup
- Using a small piece of the butter wrapper or a little kitchen parchment rub a little butter over a 900 g (2 lb) loaf tin and then cut a piece of baking paper to go along the middle and up both ends of the tin.
- Break the biscuits into small pieces and put into a bowl. Add the dried fruit - if you have any big pieces of fruit like dried apricots, cut the fruit into small pieces using scissors. Add the chopped nuts and mix with your hands.
- Break the chocolate into pieces and put into a saucepan. Add the syrup and butter and put on the stove. Turn the heat on VERY low and heat gently until the butter and chocolate have melted. Stir with a wooden spoon to mix.
- Carefully pour the melted chocolate over the biscuits and mix together.
- Spoon the mixture into the pan and put into the fridge for at least 5 hours or until set hard.
- Pull the cake out of the pan using the baking paper – you may need to run a knife along the sides of the cake to help release it. Cut into small pieces and serve.
Packaged prettily, it makes a great gift!
*if you can’t eat nuts add 1/2 cup of a mixture of biscuits and dried fruit instead.
Original link found here.
~~Angie
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