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Date Slice (Darling Dorothy's)


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Ingredients

24 slice(s)

  • 1 package plain biscuits, crushed as you would for hedgehog slice
  • 150 grams sugar
  • 250 grams Butter, cubed
  • 2 --- eggs
  • 500 gram dates, dried or fresh
  • 50 gram coconut dessicated, made need more depending on slice dish
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Recipe's preparation

    A caramel date slice that is a family favourite in our household
  1. 1. Chop dates using turbo button 2-3 times for 1second.

  2. 2. Add butter, sugar and vanilla and melt for 3mins/90/sp2.

  3. 3. Cool slightly then with machine running on speed 2, crack both eggs in through the lid and mix until combined (approx 5 seconds).

  4. 4. Add crushed biscuits and mix reverse/spd 3/10 sec or until combined

  5. 5. Put into a lined tin with the coconut sprinkled on the bottom. Sprinkle more coconut on top and put into the fridge to set.

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Tip

*If using fresh medjool dates we don't add any sugar as they seem alot sweeter than the dried ones. Saying that dried dates are alot cheaper to use in this recipe!

*We like to keep our 'darling dorothys' in the freezer and eat them straight out of there with a cuppa tea/coffee


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  • Hi These are great - very

    Submitted by Wellsrob on 8. February 2015 - 15:22.

    Hi These are great - very similar to a traditional recipe I have been given. I followed that but used your method - only 1 egg and I added it and cooked again for 1 1/2 minutes, 90 C Speed 2. It turned out really well - exactly like the "old" recipe

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