Chocolate Biscuit Cake Recipe (No-Bake)

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Chocolate Biscuit Cake Recipe (No-Bake) Chocolate Biscuit Cake Recipe (no-bake) • Difficulty: Easy • Category: Desserts • Cuisine: American • Cooking Method: Blending Servings: 8 yield(s) Prep Time: 20 mins Ingredients: • Tea biscuit • Dutch cocoa powder • Granulated sugar • Water • Vanilla extract • Heavy cream • Dark chocolate • Walnuts Instructions: • Step 1: Start out with making the chocolate syrup: In a small pan mix together granulated sugar, cocoa powder, and water on low to medium heat. • Step 2: Mix the mixture with a whisk until it’s fully melted. Add the vanilla extract and mix for another minute. When the mixture is completely smooth, set the mixture aside to cool for 15 minutes. • Step 3: Break the biscuit into small pieces with your hands or with a food processor. • Step 4: Pour the chocolate sauce into the bowl with the biscuits. • Step 5: Mix well with a wooden spoon until all the biscuit pieces are well coated. • Step 6: Add the mixture into a parchment paper-lined cake pan and press down the mixture with a spoon. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes. • Step 7: Make the chocolate ganache: In a small mixing bowl, pour the heavy cream, and the dark chocolate. Microwave it for 1-2 minutes and let it sit for 10 minutes before mixing. • Step 8: Mix the chocolate ganache well until smooth. • Step 9: Pour the chocolate ganache on top of the biscuit cake and smooth the top with a spoon. • Step 10: Cover with plastic wrap and place the biscuit cake in the fridge for at least 4 hours. • Step 11: Toast walnut in a pan and chop with a sharp knife. • Step 12: Top the cake with the toasted walnuts. Serve next to a coffee or tea, and enjoy! .
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