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Easter florentines with cacao nibs

Georgie Hodgson

A teatime treat with a fun Easter twist

Recipe Meta

Prep

15 mins

Cook

10 mins

Serves

Makes approx 12-15

Difficulty

Easy

Ingredients

  • 50g butter
  • 50g demerara sugar
  • 50g golden syrup
  • 50g plain flour
  • 25g glacé cherries, chopped
  • 50g candied peel, finely chopped
  • 25g almonds, finely chopped
  • 25g pistachios, finely chopped
  • 25g cacao nibs

To decorate

  • 150g dark chocolate drops (70 per cent cocoa solids)
  • 150g white chocolate drops

Method

Preheat the oven to 180C and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

Heat the butter, sugar and golden syrup in a pan gently, until the butter has melted. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the flour, chopped fruit and nuts and the cacao nibs until combined.

Place heaped tsps of the mixture onto the lined baking tray. It’s best to do this in small batches of around 5 florentines at a time, as when they come out of the oven you need to act fast to cut them with your egg-shaped cutter while the mixture is still hot and soft.

Bake for 8-10 mins, until golden brown. Remove from the oven and use your cutter to press firmly onto the biscuits to create Easter egg shapes. A sharp knife is useful to help you trim away the edges and a small plate popped on top of your cutter will allow you to press down firmly without hurting your hands.

Transfer to a wire rack to cool. Repeat the process until you’ve used all your mixture up.

Once cooled, you can think about the decoration. Melt your chocolate in the microwave or in a bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Chocolatier Louise Anderson from Rabot 1745 gave me a great tip on how to temper dark chocolate without a thermometer. Melt two thirds of your pack of chocolate drops in a bowl over a saucepan of simmering water (make sure you don’t get any water in with the chocolate, as this will make it go grainy). Do not stir.

When you can see that it has nearly melted, stir gently until smooth and entirely melted. Remove your bowl of chocolate from the heat, place on a dish cloth to absorb any water on the bottom of the bowl, and add the remaining third of your pack of chocolate drops. Stir in gently until completely melted. To test, dab a little chocolate to your bottom lip – it should be slightly cooler than your body temperature.

Once melted, you can use it to decorate as you please. Use a piping bag to create the dots and lines, just spread it on, or drizzle it over the biscuits.

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