300g chocolate digestive biscuits
100g unsalted butter, melted
300g tub of full fat soft cheese
200ml double cream
200g bar of good quality milk chocolate (you could use white chocolate)
Large bag of malteasers (again could use the milk or white chocolate ones)
METHOD
*Grease and line either a deep loose bottomed round tin or grease and cover with cling film a 2lb loaf tin.
*Crush the biscuits into crumbs and add to the melted butter and stir well
*Then put the crumb mixture into your tin and press down. Chill in fridge while you make the filling
*Melt the chocolate with a spoonful of the cream in a saucepan on a low heat, stirring all the time so it does not burn.
*Put the melted chocolate mixture, the rest of the cream
and the cream cheese into a food processor or large bowl,
and mix until smooth.
*Add lots of malteasers to the filling but leave some for decoration
*Then pour the mixture on to your base and decorate with
malteasers & chill for at least 3 hours or overnight
malteasers & chill for at least 3 hours or overnight
and it tastes deeeelicious, even if I do say so myself :0
Oh. My. Word. This looks lush, and I'm fairly certain that there's no possible way to make a diabetic version of this, so I'm just going to have to throw caution (and my sugar levels) to the wind!
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ooh yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks fantastic! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOooo that sounds very naughty but bet it's worth it!
ReplyDeleteOh yes! You could use dime bar, crunchie, cookies, add some Baileys and so on! Anything goes x
ReplyDeleteThank you! X
ReplyDeleteHmm you could use diabetic chocolate maybe? Hope you like it
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment x
Looks good! I love Malteasers, I made a Banana and Malteaser cake once which was yum so I may have to give this a go :-)
ReplyDeleteNo No No! Must avert eyes *stomach gurgles*
ReplyDeleteYum! I am trying that when my mate comes to tea next week! You could substitute any chocolate couldn't you? I bet Mars bars would be nice!
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