5- Ingredient Amarula Peppermint Crisp Tart

If you're searching for an easy South African dessert, look no further! We look a classic caramel fridge tart to the next level by adding Amarula! This Amarula dessert requires only 5 ingredients and is ideal for feeding a crowd fuss-free! Plus, you can serve it the traditional way OR frozen! Epic twists on classic desserts? Yes, we went there...

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FULL RECIPE

Serves 9
Hands-on time: 20 minutes
Hands-off time: 3 hours

INGREDIENTS

1 packet (200g) coconut biscuits
1 cups cream, cold
cup Amarula Cream Liqueur, cold
1 tin (360g) caramel
3 slabs (49g each) peppermint chocolate, grated

Serving suggestion:
Mint sprigs

METHOD

1. Arrange biscuits in the bottom of a 20cm square dish, creating a single layer.
2. To a chilled, medium-sized bowl add the cold cream and Amarula Cream Liqueur. Use an electric beater to whisk until stiff peaks have formed.
3. In a separate bowl add the caramel and whisk until lump-free using the same beater.
4. Gently fold the Amarula cream, half at a time, and half of the grated chocolate through the smooth caramel. *Chefs Tip: Be careful not to overwork the cream mixture and release all the air!
5. Spoon half of the tart mixture over the biscuit base and spread evenly using the back of a spoon.
6. Neatly stack another layer of biscuits onto the filling. Finish off with the remaining Amarula cream and spread evenly.
7. Generously sprinkle the remaining grated chocolate over the top of the tart and refrigerate to set for 3-4 hours or overnight for the best result.
8. Cut the tart into 9 even squares.*Chef's Tip: Dip your knife into hot water and wipe dry before cutting the tart for neater slicing.
9. Serve the tart with a small sprig of mint on each slice and ENJOY! *Chefs Tip: Pop the tart in the freezer 1 hour before serving for a refreshing ice cream version. This way, your layers will also be more prominent!

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