does you good – that's my excuse!
Here goes :
Chocolate
Bark
420g
You'll need :
A baking tray 32x22cms – 12½”x 8½” approximately in old
money! You'll also need a drop of oil to wipe onto the tray and a
sheet of cling film.
A
handful each of the salted caramel fudge pieces, honeycomb and mini
marshmallows. It occurs to me that a handful really depends on the
size of your hand, to be more specific, 60g of the fudge and 30g each
of the honeycomb and marshmallows.
Line
the baking sheet with cling film. You will find the cling film easier
to control if you oil the baking sheet first.
Break
300g of dark or milk chocolate into pieces and put in a bowl over a
pan of barely simmering water and melt. You choose the balance of
dark and milk – I used 200g dark and 100g of milk chocolate. You
need to bear in mind you're adding sweet elements and so more dark
will give you a better balance but not too bitter.
When
the chocolate has melted pour it onto the cling filmed sheet.
Scatter
the fudge, honeycomb and marshmallows randomly over the chocolate.
Wearing a disposable glove use the flat of your hand to press your
scatterings into the melted chocolate. Do not panic, it will stick
to the glove but will lift the chocolate and create a drizzled
effect.
Leave
to set for 4 hours before breaking into chards. You can snap it into
irregular pieces or cut it using a chef's knife.
I realise that this “treat” is definitely not healthy, nor is
it meant to be consumed in large quantities – sometimes a little
bit of what you fancy does you good – keep it fridged and that way
you have to work harder to enjoy it. You could offset the unhealthy
with a handful of finely chopped nuts of your choice and/or chopped
fruit – apricots work very well with dark chocolate.
Photos up next …
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