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  • Makes 36
  • 30 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 11 Ingredients

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This Nanaimo slice is named after the town in Canada where it originated.


Ingredients (makes 36 Pieces)

  • 125g Butter
  • 1/4 cup Caster sugar
  • 1/4 Cup Cocoa
  • 1x 59g Egg
  • 1 Tsp Vanilla Essence
  • 250g Plain sweet biscuits (Nice), finely crushed
  • 1 Cup Dessiccated coconut
  • 1/2 Cup Finely chopped nuts
  • 2 Tbsp Custard powder (for topping)
  • 90g Butter, softened (for topping)
  • 2 Cups Icing sugar mixture, sifted (for topping)

Method

  1. Grease a 20cm x 30cm pan and line with enough baking paper to cover base and sides of pan.
  2. Combine butter (125g), caster sugar and cocoa in a small pan, stir over low heat until smooth. Remove from heat, cool slightly, then stir in egg and vanilla.
  3. Place biscuit crumbs, coconut, and nuts in a bowl, stir in melted butter mixture and mix until ingredients are moistened. Press mixture firmly over base of prepared pan and refrigerate.
  4. TOPPING: Blend custard powder to a smooth paste with 2 Tbsp warm water. Beat butter (90g) in a bowl with electric mixer until creamy, then add icing sugar and custard paste. Beat on low speed until ingredients combine, then increase speed and beat until mixture is light and fluffy.
  5. Spread over biscuit base. Return slice to fridge until firm. Cut into small squares. Slice will keep for several days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Notes

Lovely sweet treat for friends with a cuppa.

  • This sounds fantastic and its friday, i am making this tomorrow.

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  • Such a great slice and always goes down a treat in this house

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  • This sounds delicious and a bit different from our usual slices!

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  • I love no bake slices & this one sounds yummy!

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  • thankyou mums for the yummmmy recipe

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  • This sounds like a wonderfully delicious treat to serve when entertaining; thanks for sharing!.

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  • the slice sounds great … and the frosting has me very interested, never heard of it before ..thank you

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  • These look great and sound delicious!

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  • It look like this Canadian slice is now on the baking list for a birthday celebration. Thanks for sharing a unique slice.

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  • I tasted this delicious slice when I was in Canada many years ago. It is very very rich in taste so you only need a very small piece! Needless to say I have got this one for my recipe folder.

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  • YUMM..must try this..thanks for sharing this delicious looking Canadian treat. 🙂

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  • Love the use of the custard powder on the topping! Yum!

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  • Oh wow I love the range of ingredients in this! It looks so delicious. Will have to give this a try. Thanks for sharing!

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