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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Marie Biscuit Chocolate Logs




This chocolate delight I can say, was my first attempt at making something sweet and edible. I was in Class 9 or 10, and tasted this at my friend’s place. Fell in love with it immediately and when I came to know that she was the one who had prepared it, I immediately asked for the recipe. Came home, asked mom for the ingredients, thankfully everything was available readily and prepared it right then. I enjoyed the whole process of making it and it was quite a hit. I used to prepare it whenever I had a craving to eat something chocolaty. But somewhere down the lane, I forgot about it totally. When I was browsing through Gayathri’s space for this week's Blog Hop, I saw the name Marie Biscuit Chocolate Log. Immediately I checked out the recipe and it was what I had expected. Preparing this yummy chocolate treat brought back so many sweet memories. A Big Thanks to Gayathri. You can find the original recipe here.

Makes 2 small logs
What you’ll need

  1. Marie Biscuit – 24
  2. Warm Milk – ½ cup
  3. Sugar – 5 tbsp + 1 tsp (increase or decrease acc to taste)
  4. Butter – 50 gms (approx 4 tbsp)
  5. Cocoa Powder – 1 tbsp
  6. Broken cashew nuts – a little



Method

  1. In a bowl, add the warm milk and a tsp of sugar. Mix well.
  2. Dip the Marie biscuit one by one in the milk, remove it and stack them one on top of the other. (I stacked 12 biscuits in one log.)
  3. Powder the remaining sugar.
  4. In a bowl, mix together, butter, cocoa Powder and sugar to form a smooth cream.
  5. Apply this cream on the biscuit logs, using a knife. Smoothen as much as possible.
  6. Sprinkle some broken nuts on top.
  7. Refrigerate for 2 hours.



That’s it our yummy chocolate logs are ready. Cut into pieces and serve them.

49 comments:

  1. simply awesome an quick recipe.. too good.. bookmarked

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  2. bookmarked..........fabulous recipe...easy too.will give a try soon...thanx 4 sharing

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  3. Wow wat a super tempting chocolate logs,makes me drool..

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  4. I too have bookmarked this from gayathri's space and wanting to try it from long and now your post is so tempting that I want to make it very soon.

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  5. Lovely chocolate logs. Bookmarked this.

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  6. Superb. love the chocolateyy logs. I'm sure the kids would like it very much.

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  7. Your narration took me back to my childhood too when I used make this quite often, looks yumm.


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  8. hey, looks simple and drooling. will try soon

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  9. looks awesome..pls do link with my DESSERTS event too

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  10. Luvly log...its my fav...bringing back my past.

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  11. Simple and delicious...I too had made some thing like this long long time ago...

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  12. Perfect Chocolate logs, I'm sue kids would have loved them :)

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  13. The log has come out beautiful. Hope you enjoyed it...

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  14. Simple and delicious chocolate log,easy to make..

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  15. Very tempting...will give it a try..

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  16. Love this. Simple recipes we do forget. Thanks.

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  17. This looks so very tempting I too make this but with a little change I dip this in coffee instead of milk.But I think milk would suit kids better.

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  18. Very very innovative recipe....Great for parties...

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  19. such a cool and wonderful idea Kaveri..looks great..

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  20. Yummilicious n simple dessert..marie biscuit leaves awide range of choices..loved it!

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  21. wonderful and yummy !! Thanks for linking for the event !!

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  22. Super simple and super yummy logs!

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  23. very innovative,delicious and easy recipe..looks great...

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  24. simply fantastic idea n looks delicious...

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  27. No wonder it's a big hit, it definitely looks very tempting. Thank you for lin king with Any One Can Cook :)

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  28. Wow...there is biscuit and there is cocoa...who can resist...looks yum....

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  29. Very creative one. Hope the kids enjoyed it a lot. YUM!

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  30. WoW!.Awesome recipe and luks real yumm. I'm drooling here.Delish!

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  31. Perfect for titbit treats :) loved the texture

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  32. very easy and yummy.i`l try in this week dear.thanx for d lovely recipe

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  35. Hi first time here...OMG these logs looks so tempting..BTW r u blogging from Kerala?? Happy to follow u.

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