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This next sentence I think will say it all - "Tastes exactly like Cadbury Rum & Raisin Chocolate!" That was the most common comment I got when I had asked for recipe testers on this thermomix rum & raisin slice.
The recipe came about when we were heading out for aBBQ with friends for a memorial of a very dear friend. I had been racking my brain on something that was easily transportable, that wasn't my usual clinker inspired dish (check these out here) andcould just be "finger food".
I have a pile of recipes that are, I swear, almost as big as the internet, that I want to cook and it wasn't until I was talking with a friend that she suggested a simple chocolate slice.So I thought on it and thought that it would be an ode to our friend if I "dressed it up" with some Rum.
Well I am sure he would have loved it - because I certainly did, as did everyone else!
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Recipe was inspired from Taste.com.au
Rum & Raisin Slice – ThermoFun
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Ingredients
- 30g rum
- 180g dark chocolate melts
- 90g cornflakes
- 90g butter, cubed
- 140g coconut, desiccated
- 180g raisins
- 80g currants
- 20g cacao powder
- 400g condensed milk
- 20g coconut oil
Instructions
- Place a small bowl on top of TM lid and weigh raisins and currants and pour over the rum to absorb. Set aside.
- Line a 28 x 18cm slice tin with baking paper.
- Place chocolate into TM bowl and grate 9 sec / speed 10. Set aside.
- Place cornflakes into TM bowl and roughly crush 2 sec / speed 5. Set aside.
- Place butter into TM bowl and melt 3 mins / 50°C / speed 2.
- Add cornflakes, coconut, raisins, currants, cacao and condensed milk and mix 20 sec / speed 2 / Reverse. Scrape down and repeat.
- Press into lined slice tin and refrigerate min. 30 mins to allow to set.
- Place coconut oil and chocolate into TM bowl and melt 3 mins / 50°C / speed 2. Scrape down and melt a further 1 min / 50°C / speed 2
- Pour chocolate on top of slice and chill to set (overnight if possible).
- Slice into small bars. Keep refrigerated until serving.
Notes
Place a piece of baking paper on the MC and use that to press the mixture into tin. To get the last bits of mixture out of TM bowl place bowl back on TM unit and turbo to flick any remaining off blades.
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Comments
LauraB says
Could I sub the Coconut out for anything?? Looks lush, so want to give it a go, but not got coconut here!!
Thanks :-)Reply
thermofun says
Laura the coconut oil just makes the chocolate easier to deal with. You can replace it with butter. Enjoy! :)
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Laura says
Thanks - I was meaning the desiccated coconut, sorry! :-)
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thermofun says
Laura I think the desiccated coconut is necessary for this slice. I'll have a think for you for a substitute.
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