Pudding-Filled Biscuit Triangle
- 250 g tea biscuits (squarish ones are best)
- 1 (125 g) packet chocolate pudding mix
- 250 ml whipping cream
- 2 tablespoons icing sugar
- 3/4 cup milk (to dip the biscuits)
- 1 tablespoon Kahlua (optional) or 1 tablespoon Baileys Irish Cream (optional)
- 2 cups milk
- 250 g dark chocolate couverture
- sliced almonds (to decorate) or chocolate sprinkles (to decorate)
- Put a double folded length of aluminium foil on the kitchen bench, around 60 cm.
- Dip the biscuits in milk (adding Kahlua or Baileys if you like) and arrange three lengths down the foil to make a fairly long and narrow rectangle.
- Beat the chocolate pudding mix with 2 cups milk in a small bowl and whip the cream with the icing sugar in a separate bowl. Carefully spoon the chocolate pudding on the middle length of biscuits and cover it with the whipped cream.
- Let the pudding set a little to make it easier to handle as it shouldn't be runny. You might also want to decrease the amount of milk if your pudding doesn't thicken quickly.
- Note that you may have a little left over depending on how big the biscuits you used were.
- Then carefully lift up the sides of the foil and press gently together to form a triangle. It should be full completely with the mixture.
- Melt the couverture in the microwave or in a baine-marie and carefully cover the biscuits with the melted chocolate. Before the chocolate sets sprinkle with sliced almonds or chocolate sprinkles.
- Then cover carefully with the sides of the foil when the chocolate has set and keep in the freezer until serving.
- Allow the cake to set in the freezer for at least 3 hours.
chocolate pudding, whipping cream, icing sugar, milk, kahlua, milk, chocolate couverture, almonds
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/pudding-filled-biscuit-triangle-250205 (may not work)