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Suggestions for Toblerone

FrankieM
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Hi,
I've been given a toblerone (100g) and rather than just eat it myself, I was wondering if anyone had a recipe for a pudding that I could make with it.
I have icecream and some other baking things and at a push I could but a couple of ingredients if I needed too.
Anyone have any ideas?
I've been given a toblerone (100g) and rather than just eat it myself, I was wondering if anyone had a recipe for a pudding that I could make with it.
I have icecream and some other baking things and at a push I could but a couple of ingredients if I needed too.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I once saw someone make a pudding with toblerone and it was just melted toblerone mixed into some readymade custard, folded into some lightly whipped cream. Sorry I can't remember the amounts but it set like a mousse and looked very good!0
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I had to Google
but came up with these:-
http://www.handbag.com/galleries/gallery/lifestyle/food/food-toblerone/MemberID=2/
Toblerone Cheesecake - http://www.recipezaar.com/123646
Toblerone Chocolate Mousse - http://www.toblerone.com/_pdf/mousse_dark-en.pdf
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What about toblerone muffins? http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/5853390
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