This extremely simple, 4 ingredients, no bake, chocolate slice is a definite winner. (If you require gluten-free, you can substitute Marie biscuits for a gluten- free Marie biscuit).
This recipe is usually rolled into balls and coated in desiccated coconut (Rum Balls – without the rum!).
However, instead of rolling the mixture into balls I have opted to place it into a tin, which assists in a quicker and less messy process!
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Ingredients:
250g Arnott’s Marie biscuits or similar biscuits
¼ cup organic cacao powder
½ cup organic desiccated coconut and extra for top and bottom of slice
1x 395g tin sweetened condensed milk
Method:
Line a 9cm x 26cm bar tin with baking paper leaving some paper overhanging so it is easier to remove when set
Crush biscuits in a food processor
Place crushed biscuits in a mixing bowl along with cacao powder, desiccated coconut and condensed milk. Stir well until combined.
Sprinkle extra coconut on the bottom of the bar tin
Place the mixture into the tin and press down and smooth with the back of a spoon
Sprinkle more coconut on the top of the slice and place in the fridge to set. I usually keep mine overnight, though a few hours are sufficient
Lift the slice out of the tin and place on a chopping board.
Using a sharp knife, thinly slice the chocolate slice and arrange on a plate to serve
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Thanks Lorelle! This one is inspiring! Do you know if I can replace the marie biscuits with Digestive? I can’t seem to find marie biscuits here without traces of nuts.
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I don’t see why not Amor. Give it a go and let me know how it turns out. ❤️
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I’ll do that. Thanks for the inspiration 🙂
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Anytime, good luck 😉
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Ooh nice. I’m going to Pin this for later.
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Thanks Haley ❤️
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Thank god I had some chocolate before this 😛 Yumm!!
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I know, I’ve gone into chocolate overdrive! Preparing for Easter 🐣….. Lol. Xx
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LOL! I am a big chocolate lover. Hence I return to Turin 😛
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Ahh yes you are! Are you still in Italy Ishita?
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No I am back. 🙂 😦
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Back to the warmer weather at least 😉
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Yes but I miss Italy. As always. 😉 It is 26 degree C right now
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I know you do. 26 is not that hot!
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Yes not right now but I know how it will be in 2 months:P
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True. Enjoy these beautiful days then. ❤️
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grazie
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Prego
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Yes please! Can I have a slice with my late night cuppa. 😏 Looks and sounds delicious.
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Haha… these babies are quick to disappear at our place Miriam. X
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I bet they do! 🙂
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Oh sweet jesus this looks DELICIOUS! I have such a big sweet tooth, this is the recipe for me!x
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Haha…enjoy 🙂
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What an interesting dessert. I’ve never seen something like this. It sounds like it would taste delicious
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It sure does, can’t stop at 1!
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This looks very easy to make all tasty ingredients and I can’t wait to see how they taste like 🙂
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👍🏼❤️
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What a great idea to serve it in thin slices instead of rolling balls. I’m going to try it next time!
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👍🏼😊
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Im so glad I have just had breakfast or I would be rushing to the shops so I could make it….
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Lol… 😉
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We used to be able to buy bags of broken biscuits in England for a tiny price and I would make something similar for my children and little visitors – actually strike little, just visitors! I’d forgotten all about it so I think I should resurrect it but following your yummy recipe. In the interests of research, you understand 😉
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Totally for the interests of research Osyth! 😉❤️
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Hmm… delicious!
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👍🏼😊
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Delish!!
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Thanks Amanda ❤️
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This looks really tasty! I haven’t had or seen those biscuits. What would you say they are similar to?
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A digestive biscuit should be fine Gemma. Any semi sweet plain biscuit will work. 😉
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These look delicious! I might have to pick up the ingredients when I go grocery shopping.
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Thank you 😊
Enjoy.
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You had me at “easy”, “no bake” and “chocolate”. I’m definitely going to try these, thank you!
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Haha… love it 😊
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This recipe looks amazing, Lorelle! I love a simple recipe – especially a simple dessert recipe. 🙂 I’m going to look around for some gf biscuits like Marie’s here in Minnesota. I just want you to know that I appreciate the gf recipes I see on your blog. Two people in my household have Celiac, so we only cook/bake gluten-free here. Thanks so much for posting this recipe!
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I’m so glad Erin. I prepare GF for my daughter as well. Though she is not coeliac, it is easier for her to digest if there is no gluten. Enjoy the recipe. X
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The chocolate was yummy i want eat each of them nice post
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Thank you so much 😊
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I just want you to know that I appreciate the gf recipes I see on your blog.
thanks for sharing with us
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You’re most welcome. Thank you for reading them. 🙂
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I would like to thank you for sharing this Recipie
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Most welcome. Enjoy 😊
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