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Chocolate pudding biscuit cake: three tier no bake dessert made from ingredients you already have in your kitchen (pudding, biscuit, butter, heavy cream, sugar and milk). Because, sometimes, simple really is the best. 

Chocolate Pudding Biscuit Cake

Aida
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Course Dessert

Ingredients
  

Tier 1:

  • 10.5 ounces ground biscuits Plazma, Petit Beurre or similar
  • 3.5 ounces milk
  • 3.5 ounces butter melted
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract

Tier 2:

  • 4.5 ounces chocolate pudding mix powder
  • 3.5 cups milk 27 ounces
  • 7 ounces sugar

Tier 3:

  • 3.5 ounces sugar
  • 1.7 ounces butter
  • 13 ounces whipped cream 1.7 cups
  • 7 ounces white chocolate broken into pieces

Instructions
 

  • Tier 1: Combine tier 1 ingredients in a mixing bowl and integrate well. Transfer to a cake mold (pan) and push down, spreading evenly. Set aside.
  • Tier 2: In a medium bowl, combine pudding mix with 20 tablespoons of milk and stir until integrated. Pour the remaining milk into a medium pot and combine with sugar. Stir and bring to boil on medium. Bring temperature to low, pour in the pudding mixture and continue stirring while you cook. Cook a few minutes until it achieves a thick, creamy consistency (a bit thicker than regular pudding).
  • Pour pudding mix over Tier 1. Spread evenly and leave in fridge to cool.
  • Tier 3: In a pan, melt sugar and butter together on low for 5 minutes, or until the mixture starts bubbling up. Remove from heat and add 7 ounces of whipped cream. Place back on the stove, and add chocolate. Let it melt and stir occasionally. After chocolate melts, add the remaining whipped cream. Stir well. Remove off heat and let cool.
  • Take the first cake 2 tiers out of the cake mold and place onto a larger plate. Spread tier 3 over it evenly. Before consuming, return to fridge for an hour or two.

Notes

By biscuit cookies it is meant the European-type biscuit cookies like Plazma or Petit Beurre, not to be confused with US breakfast biscuits.
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