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  • Makes 18
  • 30 minutes
  • Difficulty Medium
  • 5 Ingredients

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These little Salted Caramel Ginger Snap Tarts are a cinch to make and quite quick. They are perfect for so many occasions and always a hit. Just be careful – you may just keep coming back for more (over and over)!
Eat on their own or add a dollop of double cream to the top for high tea or ice cream for dessert.
Enjoy!


Ingredients (makes 18 )

  • 1 packet Ginger Snap Biscuits (any brand of store bought ginger biscuits)
  • 400g Tin Condensed Milk
  • 2 tbsp Golden Syrup
  • 2 tbsp Soft Brown Sugar
  • 1 tbsp Sea Salt

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees celcius.
  2. I used a thermomix to make the caramel filling. If you don't have one of these (or something similar) you can make this caramel filling in a saucepan - just use an incredibly low heat and watch that the mixture doesn't stick to the base. Alternatively you could use a tin of Nestle Caramel Top n Fill and just add the sea salt.
  3. Into your thermomix (or similar) add the condensed milk, the sugar, the syrup and the salt. Set the timer for 20 minutes and the temp to 75 degrees. Set the speed to 4 and off you go.
  4. While the caramel is cooking, using a muffin tray (or a mini pie tray) place one biscuit over the top of each cup in the tray. They should just sit there.
  5. Place into the oven and cook for 5 - 10 minutes - just until the biscuits are a little soft to the touch.
  6. Take them out of the oven and immediately press each biscuit (gently) into the base of the muffin cups. I used a small bottle that was just the right size but you might have a glass you could use. Alternatively, make a ball of paper towel and use this to press the biscuits into shape. Leave them in the trays to cool completely then remove and place onto a platter or tray.
  7. Back to the filling: The filling will be runny until it cools so what I did was allow it to cool slightly before spooning into the tart cases. This will thicken up as it cools.
  8. Sprinkle a few little flakes of sea salt on top for decoration. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.

  • Can’t wait to try these out and share them with friends

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  • Love the use of any brand of store bought ginger biscuits. This recipe looks nice and easy and must try.

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  • I have loved these with the butter nut snaps, but would also love these with one of our fave biscuits, the ginger snaps.

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  • Never have been able to get the biscuits to cooperate for me. I tend to blend with butter and form the old fashioned way.

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  • I know what I am making for morning tea with the girls [and it’s one way not to eat too many too]. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe.

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  • yum yum yum…. If I dared to make these I dont think they would last long.

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  • I absolutely love these. They are the easiest, most simplest and yummy treat or dessert to make.

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  • How delicious! I’ll certainly be making these.

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  • This sounds tasty.

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  • This looks so delicious and I would make these and not want to share with anyone.

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  • Oh my goodness!! Have to give these a go!

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  • These look so lovely and I bet they are delicious too.

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  • This sounds so easy to make and I have all of the ingredients in my cupboard.

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  • Omg yum cute and delicious

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  • Quite different idea. But love to try.

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