A chocolate dessert for which you do not have to turn on the oven

Cakes in which chocolate plays a major role are hard to resist. In addition to those more demanding recipes, there are always quick ones for which you don’t even need to ‘turn on’ the oven. Just such a simple and very tasty recipe, which is also subject to change with regard to the foods that are your favorite, I bring you below:

Ingredients:

  1. 500 g butter biscuits
  2. 250 ml of milk
  3. 200 g of cooking chocolate
  4. 150 g of sugar
  5. 200 g butter
  6. 200 g chopped almonds (instead of almonds you can use walnuts or hazelnuts)

Preparation:

To begin, melt the butter and cooking chocolate. In another bowl, pour the milk, put on the fire and add the sugar and melted butter and chocolate. Stir over low heat until combined. Remove from the heat and add the crushed biscuits and almonds to the hot mixture and mix everything well. Pour into a baking tray and allow to cool then cut into cubes.

Told you it was easy. Enjoy!

9 thoughts on “A chocolate dessert for which you do not have to turn on the oven”

  1. I am a huge fan of minimal effort desserts. It sounds like it would be delicious considering it has chocolate and almonds in it. I am going to have to try this!

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  2. I have to admit I like baked desserts because I love seeing my husband putting things in it, hear the bell and feel the smell a little prior but this recipe sound so delicious, I wouldn’t mind it being not baked too

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  3. Oh my gosh. This is definitely my kind of cooking! I’m no good when it comes to baking so not having to turn the oven on sounds amazing. Not to mention these look absolutely incredible – I love deserts like this! Yummy!

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