Eric Lanlard is a god. This is his recipe. Need I say more?
No, but I will anyway because this is the most indulgent and delicious way to eat Maltesers and I absolutely love it.
I may or may not have broken my philosophy of "1 sweet per week, on a Saturday" so that I could tuck into this surprisingly moreish slice.
Ingredients
100g unsalted butter
200g milk chocolate, chopped
3 tbsp golden syrup
225g plain digestive biscuits, finely crushed via processor
225g maltesers
+ 100g maltesers, extra, for topping
+ 50g white chocolate, melted, for topping
Method
Grease a shallow 20cm square cake tin and line bases and sides with baking paper. In a medium pan, melt together the butter, milk chocolate and syrup until smooth and combined. Add crushed biscuits and stir until well coasted in the chocolate mix. Add the maltesers and stir together quickly so tha thte chocolate covering on the outside of the Maltesers does not melt. Tip into prepared tin, pree into an even layer, and before transferring to the fridge, sprinkle the final 100g of extra maltesers on top. Set in fridge until set, say 2-3 hours. Once set, drizzle the melted white chocolate on top of slice. Cut into small squares to serve (should make 20 squares).
No, but I will anyway because this is the most indulgent and delicious way to eat Maltesers and I absolutely love it.
I may or may not have broken my philosophy of "1 sweet per week, on a Saturday" so that I could tuck into this surprisingly moreish slice.
Ingredients
100g unsalted butter
200g milk chocolate, chopped
3 tbsp golden syrup
225g plain digestive biscuits, finely crushed via processor
225g maltesers
+ 100g maltesers, extra, for topping
+ 50g white chocolate, melted, for topping
Method
Grease a shallow 20cm square cake tin and line bases and sides with baking paper. In a medium pan, melt together the butter, milk chocolate and syrup until smooth and combined. Add crushed biscuits and stir until well coasted in the chocolate mix. Add the maltesers and stir together quickly so tha thte chocolate covering on the outside of the Maltesers does not melt. Tip into prepared tin, pree into an even layer, and before transferring to the fridge, sprinkle the final 100g of extra maltesers on top. Set in fridge until set, say 2-3 hours. Once set, drizzle the melted white chocolate on top of slice. Cut into small squares to serve (should make 20 squares).
Yum!!! This looks like chocolate heaven!!
ReplyDeleteNot a huge Malteaser fan, but I could do the same thing with chunks of Heath or some other fabulous candy!
ReplyDeleteWhat in the heck is a Melteaser?! Even though I have no clue, this looks delicious!!
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Love this recipe, look absolutely nice Brittany,love it, gloria
ReplyDeleteIndeed an indulgent way to enjoy Maltesers. This is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis look wonderful! Sinfully delicious! One sweet per week? Who's counting...? Never heard of Maltesers, but I could tell, they are chocolaty good!.... :)
ReplyDeleteI feel so out of the loop... what's a Malteser and what are digestive biscuits? Either way, this looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had to look up what a Malteser was- we have malted milk Whoppers here that I think are similar. If so, I'm all about these bars! I love Whoppers and can just imagine them in this chocolaty confection! :)
ReplyDeleteAaaah I have a huge pack of Malteser's in the fridge waiting to be used......... PERFECT weekend dessert.
ReplyDeleteI celebrated the arrival of Spring yesterday with a malteser icecream (not home made!) but it wasn't a patch on this work of art!
ReplyDelete1 sweet per week? You are so good!
ReplyDeleteAll these delicious desserts on your blog!
Well you had me at Malteser but since you've thrown Eric Lanlard into the fray too I guess I'll need to go buy some maltesers so I can make this hehehehe
ReplyDeleteThis looks divine but I am going to have to wait for this concoction as I have a "malteaser" weakness. Whopper also makes Robin Eggs (the best!) and we call them "yobbin-eggs" named by a child having difficulty with his "r"s. I am printing this one out!
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my god this is a fabulous cake!... and so easy to bake too... I have a birthday party soon and I think this may be the cake to make!
ReplyDeleteIt looks marvelous! I love your term "moreish", this is so true^^
ReplyDeleteThis looks so sinfully delicious...! I love maltesers :D)!!
ReplyDeleteMais quel pur délice!
ReplyDeleteI Love this recipe - so simple and yet utterly divine!
ReplyDeleteBrittany, These really sound delicious! I love a yummy recipe that is just all thrown together! I love Maltesers and often have them as a topping for chocolate cakes. Thanks, Nessa.
ReplyDeleteHmm, may need to revisit my Eric Lanlard book for another look! This looks great Brittany, and I have maltesers to use up too....
ReplyDeleteWow! That really is over the top!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!! I just got his book today - haven't even unwrapped it yet. Can't wait to try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteOh my kids would love it if I made this. Yum!
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to splurge on a treat, you picked a good one!
ReplyDeleteNow you've gone and done it Brittany - there's nothing for it but to make this slice ;-)
ReplyDeleteI feel kind of deprived that I've never heard of Maltesers before...they look fudgy and amazing!
ReplyDeletei saw his books in the bookstore, lots of nice recipes but i dint get the book cos it's quite expensive..and these maltesers slice looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteOne sweet per week? Whaaat? I wish I could stick to that :) But then again it wouldn't be possible with a beauty like this. PS your Paris-Brest are super cute!
ReplyDeleteThose of you deprived bloggers out there who don't know what Maltesers are ;) here is a short explanation:
ReplyDeleteMaltesers consist of a round malt honeycomb centre, surrounded by milk chocolate. From what I can gather, the USA equivalent would be Whoppers.
goodness, this looks mighty good! I used to live on Maltesers.
ReplyDeleteEric is fabulous! He made my wedding cake years and years ago before he was really really famous. Is this from his Home Bake book? I must nip downstairs and check, it looks wonderful - I'm crazy about maltesers!
ReplyDeleteOh these look so devine and decadent! I used to hate Whoppers but they have grown on me over the years :).
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ReplyDeleteThese need the word "killer" added to the recipe. Oh, I have to make these. They look sinfully stuffed with richness and goodies. I am copying them off right now! Yum. My hubby is such a malt fan!
I have never had one of these. They look incredibly decadent and delicious:)
ReplyDeleteMaltesers, cake and Eric Lanlard - what's not to like!!!
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