WebLine a 9x9-inch pan with parchment paper. Set aside. In the large bowl of a stand mixer, pour 1/2 cup warm water and sprinkle gelatin over. Whisk to combine. Set aside. In a …
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WebPlace parchment paper or foil into an 8×8 pan. Pour chocolate mixture into baking pan. Take the pan and put in the freezer and let chill for 30-60 minutes. Once the …
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WebAdd heavy cream and cream cheese, and whisk until smooth. Add Splenda, and adjust for taste. (Add a little more if you need too) Heat until bubbling, stirring constantly. Reduce …
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WebSet aside. Combine keto sweetened condensed milk with low-carb white chocolate baking chips Microwave in 15 to 30 second increments until chips are melted. …
The basic recipe for hedgehog slice contains just 5 ingredients: biscuits, chocolate, butter, condensed milk and coconut. But why stop there? I usually add half a cup to a cup of salted peanuts for extra crunch and a bit of salt.
How to make it without condensed milk: You can still make hedgehog slice without condensed milk. Just double the amount of butter and add a few tablespoons of Golden Syrup/corn syrup. The texture will be different but it will still be gooey, chocolaty and delicious.
Hedgehog slice is Australia's most popular no-bake chocolate slice. It's incredibly easy to make with just 5 main ingredients and as many mix-ins as you like. It's both soft and fudgy and packed full of crunchy biscuits. You could say it tastes a bit like a gooey chocolate brownie. In other words, it's a crowd pleaser!
This Low Carb Chocolate Coconut Slice will take you back to cake stalls at school or perhaps your mum or nanna’s recipe that you enjoyed in your childhood. Actually, I think this may even be better than your nanna’s! (Yep, I said it) hehe. Our chocolate coconut slice has a bit of a twist, all the love, and chocolatey goodness but without the sugar.