Prosecco chocolate salami

Get creative with this grown-up, rocky road chocolate biscuit bar – mix Italian sparkling wine, shortbread, fruit and nuts then roll into a sausage

  • Prep:35 mins
    Cook:5 mins
    Plus overnight chilling
  • Serves 12
  • More effort

Nutrition per serving

  • kcal 541
  • fat 39g
  • saturates 17g
  • carbs 40g
  • sugars 34g
  • fibre 3g
  • protein 8g
  • salt 0.5g

Ingredients

  • 200g butter
  • 140g golden caster sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 50ml Prosecco (or any other sparkling wine)
  • large pinch of sea salt
  • 250g 70% dark chocolate
  • 140g shortbread biscuits (lemon if you can get it), roughly crushed
  • 100g blanched almonds, roughly chopped
  • 75g macadamia nuts, roughly chopped
  • 75g walnut pieces, roughly chopped
  • 140g mix of dried figs, prunes & cranberries, roughly chopped
  • icing sugar, for dusting

Method

  1. Cream the butter and sugar together using an electric whisk until really light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time and beat well between each addition. Don’t worry if the mix has curdled slightly, it will come together again when you add the other ingredients. Mix in the cocoa powder, Prosecco and sea salt.

  2. Put the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water and turn off the heat. Leave to melt slowly, stirring now and then, until silky smooth. Remove the bowl and leave to cool slightly, about 5 mins. Beat the chocolate into the egg mixture until fully incorporated. Fold through the biscuits, nuts and dried fruit.

  3. Put a large double layer of cling film on a clean work surface that has been wiped with a damp cloth (this will help the film to stick). Spoon the chocolate mix into the centre of the film – you need a rough sausage shape about 30cm long. Wrap the sausage in the cling film, pushing against the work surface to make it quite tight. Once completely covered, hold the ends of the cling film and roll the salami as if it were a rolling pin to help tighten the wrap. Tie the ends into a knot, then chill for at least 8 hrs, preferably overnight.

  4. When ready to serve, unwrap the cold salami and, if you want to decorate, tie loosely with string. Dust generously with icing sugar. Place on a board in the middle of the table and cut into thick slices to share. Keep leftovers (if there are any!) chilled.

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