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Tim Tam Slice


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Ingredients

28 slice(s)

Tim Tam Slice

  • 2 packages Tim Tams (200g packets)
  • 45 grams Butter
  • 1/3-1/2-full can condensed milk (395gm), Depending on your preference
  • 200 grams cooking chocolate (dark or milk)
  • 6
    4h 10min
    Preparation 10min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
    Preparation
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      For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
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Recipe's preparation

    Method
  1. Blitz Tim Tams 5 sec, sp. 8. Set crushed Tim Tams aside. Rinse bowl if desired (not necessary).

  2. Melt butter and condensed milk 2 mins, 60 degrees, sp. 2. or until butter and milk have melted and combined. 

  3. Put crushed Tim Tams back into bowl and mix with butter and condensed milk 10 sec, Counter-clockwise operation sp. 3 or until combined. Place into slice tin and into fridge for 2 hours or until hard.

  4. When slice has set, grate 150gm of chocolate 5 sec, sp. 9. Then melt for 2 mins, 60 degrees, sp. 2. Scrape down bowl and repeat 2 mins, 60 degrees, sp. 2.

  5. Place the remaining cooking chocolate into the bowl and mix 1 min, sp. 2 (no temperature). Pour melted cooking chocolate over slice and set for another 2 hours or until chocolate is firm. Cut into slices as desired.

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Tip

You may prefer a slightly 'crunchier' slice, in which case reduce the amount of condensed milk. For a 'fudgier' slice, use more condensed milk (up to a full 395g can).

Add 5-10ml of oil of choice to the cooking chocolate. This may help with splitting when cutting.

Pour enough milk to cover the blades into Thermomix and heat 5 mins, 80 degrees, sp. 4 and clean the bowl with a hot chocolate!

I have also used this recipe for condensed milk to great success. Thanks to Selkcerf0142 for this recipe: //www.recipecommunity.com.au/basics-recipes/easiest-sweetened-condensed-milk/sdzqbhvq-80431-861924-cfcd2-3cms6al9


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  • [Delicious] Petrice wrote:...

    Submitted by Petrice on 29. July 2020 - 12:29.

    [Delicious] Petrice wrote:
    This is really nice texture, the blitz turns it into a fudge like consistency. Used the new Tim Tam's that are out (dark chocolate and Gisborne Orange).
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  • This is really nice texture, the blitz turns it...

    Submitted by Petrice on 29. July 2020 - 12:28.

    This is really nice texture, the blitz turns it into a fudge like consistency. Used the new Tim Tam's that are out (dark chocolate and Gisborne Orange).

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  • Delicious thank you for sharingsmile

    Submitted by Kyz-77_75 on 5. June 2017 - 13:46.

    Delicious !! ... thank you for sharingSmile

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  • 395gm Sorry for not addressing the question...

    Submitted by MrsLizTaylor on 14. December 2016 - 16:11.

    395gm Sorry for not addressing the question earlier - I will edit the recipe to show the size of the can!

    I've also used this recipe with great success: http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/basics-recipes/easiest-sweetened-condensed-milk/sdzqbhvq-80431-861924-cfcd2-3cms6al9

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  • Sorry for not addressing the questions earlier...

    Submitted by MrsLizTaylor on 14. December 2016 - 16:09.

    Sorry for not addressing the questions earlier than now!


    I have used 1/3-1/2-full tin (depending on how sticky you want the slice) of a 395gm tin of condensed milk. I've also used the condensed milk recipe found here: http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/basics-recipes/easiest-sweetened-condensed-milk/sdzqbhvq-80431-861924-cfcd2-3cms6al9

    Hope this helps!

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  • Hi, I too would like to know

    Submitted by Beanie59 on 9. November 2016 - 18:14.

    Hi, I too would like to know the size of the can of condensed milk.  This looks sooo delicious!  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  •  What size can of condensed

    Submitted by Naughtyquad on 2. November 2016 - 19:08.

     What size can of condensed milk? 

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  • This was so good.  Thought It

    Submitted by Sharondegning1987 on 20. September 2016 - 06:31.

    This was so good.  Thought It would sit in my fridge for days, but nope! Ate it toooo quick! Will make again. Thanks

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  • This is just amazing !!!! Yum

    Submitted by meganwildash1 on 14. September 2016 - 17:49.

    This is just amazing !!!! Yum yum Yum. Have made this a few times now, the last batch i made I used mint slice biscuits and just as nice. Thanks so much for sharing 

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  • This was a huge hit with all

    Submitted by reeen on 23. August 2016 - 11:32.

    This was a huge hit with all of our party guests over the weekend. Absolutely delicious and was the first and only dessert to have the plate wiped clean. This will officially become the dessert that i make for every occasion! Thank you so much! Big Smile

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