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Creamy Chocolate Wafer Slice


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Ingredients

Creamy Chocolate Wafer Slice

  • 1 package Tisa Wafer Biscuits
  • 400 g CSweetened Condensed Milk
  • 250 g unsalted butter
  • 400-500 g Chocolate Buttons
  • Walnuts (grated)
  • 6
    10min
    Preparation 10min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
    Preparation
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Recipe's preparation

    Creamy Chocolate Wafer Slice
  1. Grate walnuts to preferred size (approx 2/3 presses on turbo) - set aside

  2. Place chocolate into TM bowl and chop for 15seconds sp8

  3. Once grated, melt chocolate for 4mins, 50degrees, speed 3

  4. Cook for a further 1min, 37degree, speed 3

  5. Add sweetened condensed milk & butter and mix on speed 5 till all combined

  6. Lay one Tisa Wafer on your tray, cover with a layer of "creamy chocolate" mixture then repeat till all "wafer" biscuits have been used.

  7. Top with chopped walnuts

  8. Refrigerate till set

     

    ** I can't take full credit for this recipe. While I helped to convert it my Step Mum actually was the one making it ... totally delish!!

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  • Hi Patsy   Tisa Wafers can

    Submitted by PennyM on 23. December 2013 - 09:07.

    Hi Patsy tmrc_emoticons.)

     

    Tisa Wafers can be bought from european delis and some fruit shops that sell european goodies. If you google "tisa wafers" you can see what the pack looks like to help you find them. They are basically "wafer biscuits" that are a4 paper size. Enjoy!

     

     

    ♥  Penny Michie - Thermomix Consultant, Illawarra, NSW

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  • What are Tisa Wafers and if

    Submitted by Patsy on 23. December 2013 - 08:20.

    What are Tisa Wafers and if can't get them is there a substitute?

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