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Chocolate Salami Lebanese

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Ingredients

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1 cup unsalted butter
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup honey
3 eggs
3/4 cup cocoa powder, dutch-processed
1 tablespoon liqueur, whatever you like or 1 tablespoon use a flavoring like vanilla extract
3 tablespoons cornstarch, diluted in 1/4 cup of cold water
3/4 lb of marie cookie, cut in small squares (plain cookies, like animal crackers)
1 1 almonds (no need to toast the pistachios) or 1 hazelnuts, toasted (no need to toast the pistachios)

Nutritional information

158.1
Calories
93 g
Calories From Fat
10.4 g
Total Fat
6.3 g
Saturated Fat
56.1 mg
Cholesterol
12.8 mg
Sodium
15.1 g
Carbs
1.1 g
Dietary Fiber
12.2 g
Sugars
1.7 g
Protein
31g
Serving Size

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Chocolate Salami Lebanese

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    WOW!! Saw this today!
    SO glad this came my way!
    Looks SO YUMMY, just now want to make,
    Fun, snack that you do not bake!
    Original recipe photo can be viewed here:
    http://www.tasteofbeirut.com/2010/05/chocolate-salami/
    These can be enjoyed throughout the year!
    NOTE: DOes not include 6 hours of freezing time, TRUE!
    Look forward to the first review!

    • 40 min
    • Serves 20
    • Easy

    Ingredients

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    Chocolate Salami (Lebanese), WOW!! Saw this today! SO glad this came my way! Looks SO YUMMY, just now want to make, Fun, snack that you do not bake! Original recipe photo can be viewed here: tasteofbeirut com/2010/05/chocolate-salami/ These can be enjoyed throughout the year! NOTE: DOes not include 6 hours of freezing time, TRUE! Look forward to the first review!, WOW!! Saw this today! SO glad this came my way! Looks SO YUMMY, just now want to make, Fun, snack that you do not bake! Original recipe photo can be viewed here: tasteofbeirut com/2010/05/chocolate-salami/ These can be enjoyed throughout the year! NOTE: DOes not include 6 hours of freezing time, TRUE! Look forward to the first review!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Cut the Plain Cookies With a Knife or a Rolling Pin. Set Aside in a Large Bowl.

    2
    Done

    Place the Sugar, Honey and Unsalted Butter in a Large Pot; Stir Over Low Heat Until the Butter Is Melted and the Sugar Is Dissolved (take Out a Teaspoon and Rub Two Fingertips on the Mixture to Make Sure It Is not Grainy). Add the Cocoa Powder and Mix Well to Blend Thoroughly.

    3
    Done

    Cool the Mixture a Bit and When It Is Lukewarm, Start Introducing the Eggs, One at a Time as Well as the Liqueur, Stirring Constantly; When the Mixture Starts Steaming, Add the Cornstarch Mixture and Stir For a Minute Till Thick; If You Notice That It Curdles, No Need to Panic, Drop the Whole Mixture in a Blender and Process Until Smooth, a Couple of Minutes. Done.

    4
    Done

    Transfer the Chocolate Mixture Into the Bowl With the Broken Cookies and Nuts (if Using).

    5
    Done

    When the Mixture Had Cooled a Bit, Spread a Large Sheet of Aluminum Foil or Plastic Wrap on a Work Surface and Spread the Mixture on It, Shaping It Like a Fat Sausage. Enclose It Tightly and Place in the Freezer For at Least 6 Hours.

    6
    Done

    to Serve, Cover the Entire Salami With Powdered Sugar; Tie Up With Kitchen Twine; Slice and Serve. Keep the Remainder in the Freezer.

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