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No-Bake Chocolate Biscuit Cake

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No-Bake Chocolate Biscuit Cake

A no-bake biscuit cake that needs some time in the fridge to set, but aside from that it’s an easy and very delicious recipe that everyone should try.

Total time40 min
Prep20 min
Cook20 min
Yield8 servings
DifficultyMedium
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Recipe tags

DessertsInternationalVegetarianVeganDairy freeGluten freeNut freeEgg freeMediumBalanced timeEid

Ingredients

  • - Spread the coating over the entire mold, covering the sides, sprinkle the ground pistachios over the cake, then place the mold in the freezer for at least 8 hours.
  • This distinctive no-bake biscuit cake recipe is from a friend of the Sho Tabkhin Al-Youm website:
  • Safa Saadeh
  • Click on Safa's name to visit her personal page on our site and enjoy her easy homemade recipes.
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Method

  1. In a bowl, mix the Nutella with the cream; spread about a teaspoon of the mixture onto a biscuit.
  2. Place another biscuit on top and repeat the process, stacking biscuits one on top of another to make stacks of about 6.
  3. Make several biscuit stacks.... In the serving dish, spread about a tablespoon of the Nutella mixture, then place the biscuit stacks in the dish and spread a layer of the Nutella mixture over them.
  4. Place new biscuit stacks to make a second layer.
  5. Fill the gaps between the stacks with the chocolate mixture.
  6. Spread the coating over the entire mold, covering the sides, sprinkle the ground pistachios over the cake, then place the mold in the freezer for at least 8 hours.
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