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CHOC CHIP SLICE


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CHOC CHIP SLICE

  • 130 grams unsalted butter, cubed
  • 150 grams raw sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 egg
  • 130 grams SRFlour
  • 130 grams wholemeal self-raising flour
  • 60 grams walnuts
  • 60 grams choc chips
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Recipe's preparation

    CHOC CHIP SLICE
  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees C  and prepare and line a tin with baking paper. Add Raw Sugar to TM Bowl and process for 3 seconds on speed 9. Add butter to TM Bowl and process for 20-25 seconds on speed 5.

  2. Add Flours, Vanilla and Egg to TM Bowl and mix for 10 seconds on speed 5, scrape down and mix for a further 10 seconds on speed 5.

  3. Add Walnuts and Choc Chips to TM Bowl and mix on Reverse for 8-10 seconds on speed 5. Place mixture into prepared pan. Bake for 30 minutes. Cut into fingers while still in tin, then leave until cool enough to handle. Tip out onto cake rack.

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Tip

Instead of Walnuts and Chocolate chips, you could use Almonds and Dates


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  • Would this work with all just white sr flour or...

    Submitted by KEM on 9. September 2017 - 21:30.

    Would this work with all just white sr flour or does it need to have wholemeal?

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  • Turned out nicely for a last minute tuckshop bake...

    Submitted by BeesAreCool on 13. May 2017 - 18:17.

    Turned out nicely for a last minute tuckshop bake. Omitted the nuts and added more chocolate. Did have to add another egg but it may be because I used spelt flour.

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  • What size tin is best?

    Submitted by Nate's Mum on 8. February 2016 - 19:21.

    What size tin is best?

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  •  Quick to make. Omitted the

    Submitted by 5554 on 26. February 2015 - 18:00.

     Quick to make. Omitted the nuts and added more choc chips. Enjoyed by all. Thanks 

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  • Great lunch box treat. Yummy.

    Submitted by juzzy71 on 14. June 2014 - 17:51.

    Great lunch box treat. Yummy. Thanks for sharing

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  • Fantastic slice! Thanks for

    Submitted by Ajoy on 29. April 2014 - 14:58.

    Fantastic slice! Thanks for shareing!

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  • My children absolutely love

    Submitted by FaithHopeLoveTruth on 1. September 2013 - 19:05.

    My children absolutely love this slice. I omit the walnuts to make a nut free recess treat for school. Still tastes brilliant.  Thanks

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  • we absolutely love this! I

    Submitted by lisahope on 9. August 2012 - 15:48.

    we absolutely love this! I make it at least a couple of times a week, not just for the kids but for everyone at work! Big hit!\

    Its a bit tricky when you try to put it into the pan, but I use a hot metal spoon to smooth it.

     

    thanks!!

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