Sweet and Salty Crunch Nut Bars
This is the type of sweet treat that every fridge deserves! Having a slice of its chocolatey deliciousness at hand is dangerously indulgent but fantastically fortifying. It’s childlike in its simplicity to make yet with a mix of dark chocolate and salt, it’s a very grown-up treat. We have Nigella Lawson to thank for creating such a wicked recipe – as she herself says it’s all about moderation…(?!)…
200g dark chocolate
100g milk chocolate
125g unsalted butter
3 tablespoons golden syrup
250g salted peanuts
4 x 40g Crunchie bars
*You will need a 25cm springform round tin lined with foil (or you could use a foil tray)
- Break up your chocolate into pieces and put in a heavy-based saucepan with the butter and syrup. Put on a low heat and melt gently together.
- Crush the Crunchie bars with your hands into a bowl and add the peanuts. Add the melted chocolate mixture and gently mix until fully incorporated.
- Tip into the foil lined cake tin. Smooth the top of the mixture as much as you can, gently pressing down with a silicone spatula.
- Put into the fridge for about 4 hours and, once set, cut into slices. Keep refrigerated until serving.
Published by Menu Mistress
Cooking has always been something I've enjoyed, I have an extensive collection of cookbooks, some are well thumbed whilst others collect dust on the shelves; I can’t bear to get rid of any cook book, just in case one day I might use it for that one obscure recipe - light on a rainy day!
I enjoy eating out and discovering new flavours, whether it’s just a local haunt or a ‘dress up’ to dinner restaurant - food is my hobby! In my opinion food is the one of the most important pieces of knowledge you need to know about any culture in order to really understand it, so when we go away, it’s not the local sights that I’m googling but the best place to eat!
I'm not one of those fortunate cooks who can throw something together by looking at the contents of their fridge, I need a plan to work with, then I organise my fridge around the recipe. I am however a very organised person, you might even call me a control freak! I love the orderly fashion of a recipe, I find it soothing to have a plan in front of me, so the thought of trawling through my recipe books and trying new recipes is my idea of a perfect afternoon. But I realise that this is not everyones idea of fun, hence the birth of this blog. This blog is essentially for people who adore food but don’t have the time, patience or energy to search through cook books to find that winning recipe – that’s the job of Menu Mistress!
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Wonderful idea that I am sure our nieces will love!
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I hope they enjoy them!!..
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