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Ingredients
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8 ounces
petit beurre or Rich tea biscuits into 1 to 1,5 inch pieces.
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2/3 cup
unsalted butter or light margarine slightly melted
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4 tablespoons
unsweetened cocoa powder
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5 tablespoons
powdered sugar
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3 tablespoons
tablespoons milk
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2
egg whites
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1 teaspoon
vanilla extract
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1 tablespoon
brandy (or any liquor you like)
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1/2 cup
chopped walnuts (optional)
Directions
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Cut the biscuits and set aside.
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Melt the butter and place it in a large bowl. If it is too hot let it cool for a while.
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Add sugar, cocoa powder and milk. You can first use the half sugar and then add the rest little by little testing the sweetness.
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Add vanilla and stir the ingredients to unite.
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Slightly beat the egg whites and add them in the mixture.
Add biscuits and stir carefully (at this point you can also add the walnuts).
Add brandy and stir again.
Cover the bowl with a plastic wrap and put in the fridge for about 30'.
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Place the mixture along one side of a parchment paper (or plastic wrap). Wrap it pressing gently while rolling it to the other side, with the paper giving it a cylindrical shape about 3 inches in diameter.
Put the dessert in the fridge for a few hours.
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When you see that becomes quite compact, so that you can cut it into slices, then it is ready.
If you’re in a hurry you can put the dessert in the deepfreeze for less time.
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Keep it in the fridge.
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