Millionaire’s Cheat Pots

Millionaire’s Cheat Pots

10 shortbread biscuits
360g tin caramel treat
100g dark chocolate, chopped
150ml double cream

Place the biscuits in a plastic bag and smash them with a rolling pin until you have crumbs.
Scoop a large heaped dessert spoon of crumbs into 6 ramekins/glasses and give it a shake to level out. Set aside.
Scoop the caramel out of the tin into a mixing bowl. Stir/beat by hand until softened.
Now scoop a spoonful of caramel onto the biscuit crumb and level it out slightly with the back of a teaspoon. Set aside.
Place the chocolate and cream in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan with simmering water.
Stir until the chocolate has melted completely.
Remove the bowl from the heat and set aside for 20 minutes, stirring every now and then.
Beat the cream and chocolate with electric beaters for about 4 minutes – it has to become airy and thick.
Divide the mixture between the ramekins and refrigerate for 2 hours.
Take the cheat pot from the refrigerator about 20 minutes before serving.

This dessert may be prepared two days in advance.

Bea’s Guava Crumble

Bea’s Guava Crumble

3 x 410g tins of guava halves
100ml brown sugar
5ml ground cinnamon
125ml cream

Crumble:
250ml flour
125ml brown sugar
120g butter, cut into small cubes
125ml chopped nuts
80ml oats

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and lightly spray a 28cm x 24cm oven dish with cooking spray.
Drain the guava halves and arrange them in a single layer in the oven dish.
Drizzle the cream over.
Add the brown sugar and ground cinnamon to a small bowl and mix together.
Sprinkle over the guavas and set aside.
Add the flour, brown sugar, butter, chopped nuts and oats to a mixing bowl.
Rub the ingredients together with your fingertips until you have a lumpy mixture with the consistency of wet sand.
Scatter the crumble over the guavas and bake for 30 minutes until golden brown and crunchy.
Serve the guava crumble with custard.

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Chocolate Pudding

Chocolate Pudding

2,5ml coffee granules
7,5ml vanilla essence
90ml sugar
30ml cocoa powder, sifted
20ml cornstarch
2,5ml salt
90ml whipping cream
2 egg yolks
375ml milk
45ml butter, cubed
80g chocolate, finely chopped

Add the coffee and vanilla to a small cup and stir together to dissolve the coffee. Set aside.
Add the sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch and salt to a saucepan and whisk together.
Add the cream and egg yolks and whisk until incorporated. Scrape the corners of the saucepan, making sure you get all the ingredients and whisk again.
Pour in the milk and whisk once more.
Now place the saucepan over medium-high heat and cook, whisking constantly.
Keep going until the mixture has thickened and is bubbling all over the surface – it should take 5-7 minutes.
Cook for another 30 seconds and then remove the saucepan from the heat.
Add the butter and chocolate and whisk until melted and fully incorporated.
Add the coffee and vanilla and whisk to blend.
Place a sieve over a bowl and pour the mixture through.
Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the pudding’s surface and refrigerate for 2 hours.
Whisk the pudding by hand for one minute before serving.

Golden Syrup Dumplings

Golden Syrup Dumplings

This is one of my top 5 favourite all-time eats!! It is so easy and quick to make and utterly, heavenly delicious! The recipe makes 2 dumplings each for 4 people.

Syrup:
125ml golden syrup
190ml brown sugar
40g butter, diced
450ml water

Dumplings:
375ml self-raising flour
a pinch of salt
30g butter
1 egg
100ml milk
30ml golden syrup

For the syrup:
Add the syrup, sugar, butter and water to a large saucepan and bring to a boil.
Reduce the heat, give the mixture a stir and leave on a low simmer while you make the dumplings.

For the dumplings:
Add the flour and salt to a mixing bowl and stir to mix.
Add the butter and rub it in with your fingertips until the butter is as evenly distributed as possible.
Add the egg, milk and golden syrup to a bowl and whisk to combine.
Pour the mixture into the flour and stir until just combined – do not overmix!
Drop heaped tablespoons of the batter into the simmering syrup and cover with a lid.
Simmer for 7-8 minutes, turn the dumplings over and cook with the lid on for another 5 minutes.
Serve the dumplings with cream, ice cream or as is.