Sunday, October 21, 2012

Chocolate Fridge Cake


I've worked so hard this weekend to allow myself a guilt free Sunday afternoon for a little down time before Monday comes round again! The Sunday afternoon plan consists of baking, a bubble bath, new pajamas, some early online Christmas shopping and a nap! Considering such a hectic afternoon plan my baking amounted to a chocolate fridge cake which in fact required no baking at all nor can it really be identified as a real cake.  None the less this little lovely is quick and delicious.  It has to be the perfect recipe for busy people that need some chocolately sustenance.

Ingredients:
  • 250g/8oz digestive biscuits
  • 150g/5oz milk chocolate
  • 150g/5oz dark chcolate
  • 100g/3.5oz unsalted butter
  • 150g golden syrup
  • 25g chopped glacier cherries
  • 100g raisins 
  • 75g mixed nuts (pecans, almonds, hazelnuts

Method:
1) Line a 20cm shallow tin with foil

2) Place the biscuits into a plastic food bag and bash them into pieces using a rolling pin.

3) Melt the chocolate, butter and golden syrup in a heat proof bowl set over a pan of simmering water and stir occasionally. (Or cheat as I did and heat in a pan on a very low heat being extremely careful not to burn by stirring continuously)

4) Remove pan from heat and stir in the broken biscuits, cherries, raisons, pecans, almonds and hazelnuts.

5) Pour the mixture into prepared tray, top with chopped hazelnuts and cover before placing in fridge for 1-2 hours to set.

6) Turn the cake out and pull away the foil.  Cut the cake into bite-size pieces and enjoy!

Life

Sometimes life has a way of grabbing you by both shoulders and screaming in your face until you have no option left but to stop and take note of everything that's going on around you.  It's been one of those months when like dominoes one thing just leads onto another and you are left feeling helpless trying to get one problem under control as best as you can before the next one crops up.  Everything is still very much unsettled and on hold.  Family sickness, stress, responsibilities and uncertainties rife. Life just feels a bit like this at the moment really...