Arnott's Choc Ripple "Cake"
>> Saturday, July 17, 2010
Thanks to my hubby's cousin, she helped us bought the Arnott Choc Ripple biscuits from Oz. However, I didn't managed to make the "cake" look nice
Preparation time 25 minutes
Chill Time Overnight
Serves 9+
Ingredients
300ml cream
1 tsp caster sugar
Vanilla essence
1 pack Arnott’s Choc Ripple Biscuits
Crushed nuts, grated chocolate or seasonal berries to decorate
Method
Add sugar and a drop of vanilla essence to the cream and whip until very stiff.
Join biscuits together by standing a biscuit on its side and sandwich with the next biscuit using a generous spread of cream. Continue until all the biscuits have been used and resemble a log.
Cover the log thickly and entirely with the remaining cream. Place in refrigerator for at least 6 hours to set.
Before serving, decorate log with grated chocolate, if desired.
To serve, cut cake at a slight angle to ensure alternate layers of chocolate biscuit and cream are in each slice. Serve with seasonal berries, if desired.
Preparation time 25 minutes
Chill Time Overnight
Serves 9+
Ingredients
300ml cream
1 tsp caster sugar
Vanilla essence
1 pack Arnott’s Choc Ripple Biscuits
Crushed nuts, grated chocolate or seasonal berries to decorate
Method
Add sugar and a drop of vanilla essence to the cream and whip until very stiff.
Join biscuits together by standing a biscuit on its side and sandwich with the next biscuit using a generous spread of cream. Continue until all the biscuits have been used and resemble a log.
Cover the log thickly and entirely with the remaining cream. Place in refrigerator for at least 6 hours to set.
Before serving, decorate log with grated chocolate, if desired.
To serve, cut cake at a slight angle to ensure alternate layers of chocolate biscuit and cream are in each slice. Serve with seasonal berries, if desired.
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