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Mars Bar Cake and Asteroids

 
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Radge Badger



Joined: 17 Nov 2006
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Location: The Bay

PostPosted: Jun 15 08:16    Post subject: Mars Bar Cake and Asteroids Reply with quote

Following on from the Gala day yesterday, I  am giving the recipes for the very simple cakes I made, as suggested.

Mars Cake

Melt three normal size chopped up Mars bars with 3 oz marg. and then stir in 3 cups of Rice Krispies.  Spread in tray or dish, then cover with melted chocolate.  This sets quite quickly.

Asteriods

A well know cookery writer's Rocky Road.  

125g/4½oz soft unsalted butter
300g/10½oz best-quality dark chocolate, broken into pieces
3 tbsp golden syrup
200g/7¼oz rich tea biscuits
100g/3½oz mini marshmallows
2 tsp icing sugar, to dust

Bash up biscuits. Melt butter, syrup and chocolate in a pan.  Reserve a quarter of this mix.  Add biscuits and mallows, stir to mix.  Spread in 9 inch square dish or equivalent, then top with the reserved mixture.  Chill.  Dust with icing sugar before serving, although I didn't do this as there's enough sugar in there to keep your children hyperactive for weeks already.

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Radge Badger



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PostPosted: Jun 15 09:17    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry abut the typo.  Asteriods indeed.
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PostPosted: Jun 22 10:23    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Radge Badger - the cakes were great so Emma, Claire and I are going to give them a go today - wish me luck Smile
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