Posted on Thursday, July 28, 2016 in
Dessert Recipes
Portuguese Chocolate Salami
This is probably one of the tastiest Portuguese desserts you will ever eat.
Share this Recipe:
-->
Preparation time | n/a |
Cooking Time | n/a |
Ready In | 2 h 55 min |
Level of Difficulty | Easy |
Servings | 8 |
Ingredients
1 package of Maria cookies (7 oz)1 can of sweetened condensed milk2 cups of cocoa powder2 tbsp of Port wine1 cup of unsalted butter, melted1 cup of whole almonds
Get Portuguese ingredients
-->
Preparation
- In a bowl, coarsely break the Maria cookies with your hands.
- In another bowl, mix (you can use a mixer or not) a can of condensed milk, 2 cups of cocoa powder, 2 tablespoons of Port wine and the melted butter.
- Add the almonds into this mixture and then the Maria cookies.
- Spread the mixture in a parchment paper and roll it to make a salami shape.
- Twist the edges and put it in the fridge for at least 2 hours to get hard.
- After that time, take it out, open the paper and sprinkle the roll with cocoa powder all around.
- Transfer it to aluminum paper and roll it like before, twisting the edges. You can keep it in the freezer for as long as you want.
- When you want to serve it, take it out 10 minutes before.
- To serve, just cut into slices as it is.
- For better results, warm a knife in hot water and dry it before cutting.
By Teresa R H, deliciouswordflux.com
-->
-->
There are no comments for this recipe.
You might also like:
Try a boiled meal (cozido) in Furnas, a traditional Portuguese dish with deep roots in the Azores, particularly in Furnas on the island of São Miguel.
Nancy's Portuguese potatoes in sauce, a step by step video of how to make tender mini potatoes cooked and coated in a flavorful sauce.
Ever wonder which are the most popular recipes on our site? Here is a list of the top 10 Portuguese recipes on portugueserecipes.ca.
What is Bacalhau à Braga dish? A traditional Portuguese dish named after the city of Braga in northern Portugal.
Here are 5 great Portuguese recipe books I highly recommend you get for yourself or someone you know who loves Portuguese food.
Nancy's homemade rustic bread, known as pão caseiro, is a traditional bread that embodies the heart of Portuguese cuisine.