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.
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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
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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
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