Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Fifteens



Fifteens, originally uploaded by ZMB.
ZMB's recipe seems to have disappeared. Never mind - here's one Beowulf made earlier.

'Fifteens appear to be a Northern Ireland thing, the rest of the world should be educated. To wit:

15 McVities Digestive Bisuits
15 Marshmallows
15 Red Glaze Cherries
1 small tin of sweetened condensed milk
1 good handful of desiccated coconut

1. Crush the biscuits into a large bowl, add mallow and cherries, mix.
2. Now pour the condensed milk into the mix, stir it up until it gets into a sticky lump.
3. Tip it all out onto a sheet of greaseproof paper and mould it into a log shape, roll the whole log thing in the coconut.
4. Wrap the beast up and refridgerate for a day, when it’s set you slice it up as you see fit (monster slices for the men, teeny-weeny arty slices for the women).
5. Eat.'

11 comments:

  1. Ummm ... monster slices. Making me hungry for sugar.

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  2. Anonymous10:41 pm

    I love fifteens.

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  3. Anonymous12:37 am

    I too love fifteens - they're one of my favourite things in life.

    Everyone I've given one to in Edinburgh has pestered me to make more. Maybe I should open an Irish tearoom....

    Hope all is well at the Nellybert residence.

    Mel.

    x x

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  4. Anonymous5:06 am

    Would ye describe how it tastes, Nelly? It looks like yummy goodness. Am I right?

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  5. Describe how they taste? Mmmm. Here goes.

    They taste damp, biscuity, nutty and very, very sweet.

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  6. Anonymous1:31 pm

    So sweet they make your teeth ache.

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  7. Anonymous11:58 am

    I wouldnt say so sweet they make ur teeth ache, just dont eat more than 2. But yes they are delish!

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  8. Anonymous5:25 pm

    i love fifteens, no-one in the mainland knows what they are so i just quadrupled the recipe and made loads! They are awesome.

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  9. Anonymous6:17 pm

    try making them on a baking tray with melted white choc all over them cut in squares
    15s must be the nicest traybake in the world

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  10. Anonymous12:20 pm

    BUT by definition IT IS NOT A TRAYBAKE... simply a fridge cake!

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  11. Anonymous9:56 am

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