If you follow me on Twitter you'll know that earlier this week I made Millionaires Shortbread, as it was a first for me I thought I'd blog while I baked! (If you don't follow me on Twitter I'll leave the link to my page HERE)
YOU WILL NEED:
160g plain flour
60g caster sugar
215g unsalted butter
397g tin condensed milk
100g light soft brown sugar
2 tablespoons golden syrup
150g milk chocolate
100g white chocolate
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This is where I got the recipe from! |
Firstly, preheat your oven to 180C (fan 160C, gas 4). Then in a food processor whizz 115g butter, flour, caster sugar until it's like a breadcrumby doughy mixture.
Then line a square tin with baking paper and spread the mixture into the tin evenly and prick with a fork. Leave to chill in the fridge for 20 minutes and then put in the oven for 30 minutes (until golden).
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Pre fridge |
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Post oven! |
Next melt the remaining butter, golden syrup, condensed milk and light brown soft sugar and boil it for 5-8 minutes whilst stirring at all times. STAND BACK AS THIS SPITS! Also, stir in the same direction because if you change the way you stir, the mixture catches as I found out! Pour the mixture over the shortbread and cool for 30 minutes.
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As you can see I caught some of the mixture in the pan but it's only sugar so doesn't matter |
Finally melt the milk chocolate and pour it onto the caramel and then melt the white chocolate and use a fork or skewer to make pretty swirls in it! Chill for around 2 hours.
Once out of the fridge cut the Millionaires Shortbread up, I divided mine into 10 pieces but the shortbread is quite rich and filling with the caramel and chocolate so I made lots of little squares instead, I'd say minimum of 10-12 pieces!
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The end result! |
I love millionaires shortbread and really enjoyed making (and eating) these!
Abi :)
Gahh this post has made me hungry! This looks soo good! I've nominated you for the Liebster Award by the way, check out the post on my blog xx
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Aha! Thank you they taste yummy haha! Awh wow thank you so much! Abi ☺
DeleteThese look divine! I have the Sainsbury’s cook book also and find the recipes really reliable and easy to follow! :-) xx
ReplyDeleteHelen | Helens Fashion & Beauty Blog
Aw thankyou! Ah cool! Yeah definitely! Abi :)
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