Two weeks back we had friends for dinner, she is from Vietnam and he is from Belgium and they have been married for a while and have a teenage daughter.
When ever we ask them I make India food as both of them live Indian food and this time when we invited them I decided I will do a thali dinner, which to our delight they loved it, especially when I brought the tali plate filled with various kind of dishes and she really love papadoms.
My thali evening :-)And two days later I made these super delicious Caramel Bars and took a whole bunch to our friends place as she loves sweets .
I must say if you make this, share with your friends etc....as it is a rich bar.
We loved it but then in small portions :-)
Dough is pressed to the tin
Melting everything for the filling
Keep on stirring
Pour over the baked crust
Pouring the chocolate over the hardened (soft but firm) caramel
Chocolate layer is spread.
120 gm butter, plus extra for the pan.
175 gm flour
60 gm sugar
For the fillling
175 gm butter
120 gm sugar
3 tsp golden syrup or if you don't have this you can use honey
400 ml sweet condensed milk
200 gm pure chocolate
Prepare the tin ( 23 x 23 cm) I rubbed with a bit of butter and then used baking paper and overflowed the paper a bit so that it will be easier to take it out from the tin. I didn't had the above measurment pan so I used my tin which I use for making brwonies.
Preheat the oven to 180° c
Mix the butter, flou and sugar in a food processor till it gets to a ball.
Take this ball mixure and spread into the pan. Bake this for 20 to 25 minutes, till the top is golden brown.
In the mean time make the filling.
Heat a pan in a low fire add the butter, sugar , syrup and the condensed milk and heat it till teh sugar is dissilved.
Then highter the heat and bring the whol mixture to boil, loved the heat and simmer for 8 to 10 minutes, till it is thick.
Pour this mixture to the baked dough ( the baked dough should be cold) and let it get hard by keeping it in the fridge. This will take 2 hours or more.
For the chocolate layer, melt chocolate in a MW and pour over the hardened layer of caramel and leave thie chocolate to get hard in the fridge.
When you want to slice into bars, just lift everything using the baking paper and slice them according to the size you like.
Sounds sooo delicious. Gorgeous pic
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummm! First thing I see in he morning and my sugar cravings begin:)
ReplyDeleteWhat nice and yummy bars dear Happy cook! gloriax
ReplyDeleteDelicious .. Loved the Thali pic as well
ReplyDeleteLuv the bars anytime...Truly yum combo
ReplyDeleteThe layers look perfect ... one smooth and one grainy! Am looking at those thalis too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI made this once - it's soooooooooooooo decandent that I did notdo it again :-)
ReplyDeleteOmg, seriously am craving for some caramel bars, looks marvellous and quite addictive..
ReplyDeleteWow,sounds so awesome! I love caramel very much,with chocolate,its double treat!
ReplyDeleteRich and yummy! Can't go wrong with chocolate and caramel!
ReplyDeleteWow delicious looking bars!!
ReplyDeleteThat thali dinner looks fantastic. I am curious. What were the individual dishes?
ReplyDeleteThis bar is very tempting that too this early in the morning.
Finla, you cannot tease me with such delights! If only I was closer to Belgium ...
ReplyDeleteThali dinner is such a nice idea to treat guests, i am planning to get the proper ware when i go home next time. Nice pictures as always !
ReplyDeleteIndosungod they were Meat kofta, butter masala,sambar, papadom , curd, beans poriyal,dal,mixed vegetable kurma etc...
ReplyDeleteDecadent recipe. Love baking, especially desserts that are sure to please. The bars look delicious. Thanks for the attention to detail in the recipe. - Tom
ReplyDeleteThat thali looks fabulous.. your friends must've been bowled over for sure.
ReplyDeleteAs for those bars - simply divine... chocolate & caramel together - perfect!
the layering looks soo good!...pass me a few!
ReplyDeleteDeliciously inviting carame bars. Lovely preparation.
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Hamaree Rasoi
I love the waves in the chocolate, last photo. i'm thinking it's a good omen that i saw caramel - it means the caramel custard i'm fancying now will be good if i make it soon. too many eggs in the fridge.
ReplyDeleteUr guest should be delighted. U really managed to cook so many items,great!
ReplyDeleteThali looks marvelous :)
ReplyDeleteChocolate Caramel bars looks scrumptious:)
Your thali looks absolutely amazingly perfect! And what a perfect end with the chocolate caramel bars! Lucky guests!
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