Recipes from a Normal Mum

Cadbury Creme mini egg chocolate flapjack

I’m becoming one of those women who has an opinion about everything. Yep. You know the type who interrupts someone mid sentence to say ‘you want to know what I think about that?’ and then starts wittering on until the other person looks bored, regardless of whether said person even wanted to know what I think or not.

I think it’s to do with spending too much time alone of late, my hips have given way (in a pregnancy related fashion) and I can’t stand the pain of getting out and about. It’s only been a week of self imposed (almost) solitary confinement but it doesn’t agree with me. Anyway, it doesn’t matter why. It’s just not good. I’m going to try and limit the airing of my strong opinions to this blog as I think the written word can handle a little more vitriol than the spoken one.

On to my opinion of the day. Cadbury creme egg recipes. If I see one more creme egg brownie picture in my facebook feed I’ll scream. It’s time to break out, try something new. I know they’re good, I know! But a change is as good as a rest. And these babies are a little less guilt inducing. They’ve got oats in them for goodness sake! Slow release carbs combined with an Eastery sugar fix. Here goes:

NB: Amazing photography by Minal at Minal Photography.

One year ago: White chocolate & cranberry hot cross buns and Cadbury creme egg mess and Banoffee pecan mini pavs

Two years ago: Easter Apostles scone loaf and Carrot cake in a cup for Mother’s Day and Cranberry oaty biscuits

Three years ago: Mini chocolate birds nests and Puff pastry and Walnut bread

Creme egg chocolate flapjack

Makes one tray to be cut into as many pieces as you wish – I went for 9

Ingredients:

Pop the mini creme eggs into the fridge to make them easier to cut in half later. Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4 and line a 20 x 20cm tin with non stick baking paper. Melt the sugar, butter, golden syrup and chocolate spread in a large saucepan over a low heat until molten. Then add the rolled oats and remove from the heat. Stir well until really well covered then press evenly into the prepared tin. Bake for about 20 minutes until the top of the flapjack appears golden. Remove from the oven and leave to cool.

Whilst the flapjack is cooling melt the milk and dark chocolate in a bowl in the microwave in 30 second bursts being careful not to burn it. (You can use the bain marie method if you prefer.) Then stir the vegetable oil into the chocolate. Leave to cool for 5 minutes then pour over the flapjack and push carefully into the corners with a spoon. Carefully cut the mini creme eggs in half, then place onto the flapjack. I tried to mentally divide the flapjack into 9 squares and place the eggs in the centre of each square so as not to further disturb them when cutting later.

Leave to set at room temperature for a couple of hours then slice with a very sharp knife. Dip the knife into boiling water before each cut for a really crisp finish.

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