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#47200 - 09/03/05 04:05 AM
Decadent Chocolate Fingers
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My SIL in Sept-Iles Quebec makes these for me everytime we come to visit her. The recipe always looked complicated, but I tried it here at home yesterday and it was so easy. But a kind warning...these are TOO GOOD! Don't blame me if they all get eaten at once.
CHOCOLATE FINGERS (taken from Canadian Living magazine, December 29, 1993)
INGREDIENTS BASE: 1 pkg (400g) digestive biscuits (you can substitute 1-3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs) ½ cup finely chopped nuts
½ cup butter ½ cup granulated sugar (my SIL uses Splenda) ½ cup sifted unsweetened cocoa powder
1 Tbsp instant coffee granules 1 Tbsp hot water
2 eggs, beaten 2 tsp vanilla
GLAZE: 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips 2 Tbsp shortening (Crisco seems to work best…butter apparently is not as smooth)
INSTRUCTIONS Line 8-inch square pan with waxed or parchment paper, leaving enough paper hanging over the edges for easy removal later.
BASE: 1. Using food processor or rolling pin, crush biscuits until in fine crumbs (or save yourself the time and trouble by just using graham cracker crumbs!) Transfer to bowl and add nuts.
2. In saucepan or bowl set over simmering water: melt butter; whisk in sugar and cocoa. 3. Dissolve coffee in water; add to pan and cook over simmering water, whisking for 1 minute or until thickened and sugar is dissolved.
4. Whisk in eggs and vanilla; cook, whisking, for 4-5 minutes or until thickened slightly. Remove from heat.
5. With fork, stir in crumb mixture. Mix well (I use my fingers)
6. Press firmly into prepared pan (lined with wax paper). Cover and refrigerate until cool, about 1 hour.
GLAZE: (don’t prepare this until base is cooled and ready) 1. In saucepan over simmering water, stir chocolate with shortening until melted and smooth.
2. Pour over base, spreading evenly. 3. Cover and refrigerate until set.
4. Using waxed paper as handles, lift square from pan. Cut into small squares or fingers. 5. Keep covered in refrigerator. These will keep for several days - but only if you keep them hidden!
They also freeze well. It's especially delightful if you forget you put them there and then one gloomy day suddenly find them again!
(Per finger: about 175 calories, 2 g protein, 11 g fat, 18 g carbohydrate) [ January 30, 2006, 08:48 PM: Message edited by: Eagle Heart ]
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#47201 - 09/03/05 04:41 PM
Re: Decadent Chocolate Fingers
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These sound wonderful. Chocolate and coffee is such a luscious combination. This is the kind of thing I would make for a special occasion. I'll have to keep this one in mind. Your SIL must love you if she makes these especially for you. What a labor of love. When the kids were little we bake/cooked all the time. Now I don't seem to have the time to bake as often. I guess it's just as well because everyone is watching what they eat. I guess that's part of growing up.
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#47204 - 09/04/05 01:44 AM
Re: Decadent Chocolate Fingers
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The biscuits she & I used weren't official "digestive", they were a cheaper brand called "Maria". Lot of help that is, since I think it's a Quebec brand. I would describe them as a very basic adult version of arrowroot cookies, or maybe like "social tea" cookies. Does that sound familiar at all? They're the kind I eat when my stomach is queasy (but not soda crackers), like when I'm traveling.
My SIL also said you could use graham cracker crumbs. They're more expensive, but then they're already crushed, so that saves a step. She's never tried them but thinks they'd be just as delicious. I'm thinking of trying them in the next batch.
When I made these the other day, I sent half over to our next door neighbour...single Mom with a chocoholic teenage daughter...she's still raving about them and hinting for more!
Wish I could send you some, Chatty, just to see if you like them. But they'd melt before I even got them to the post office, much less all the way to the deserts of Nevada!
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