Chocolate Waffle Logs - Cooking with Micho
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This episode shows you how to make a dessert like no other. Soft waffle wafer log, filled with Chocolate, dates, walnuts, dried figs, glazed cherries and is a delicious coffee companion.
The ingredients:
5 Waffle Sheets
½ kilograms Unsalted Butter
150 Grams Dark cooking chocolate
150 Grams Pitted Dates
150 Grams Dried Figs
100 Grams Glazed Cherries
2 Packets Sponge Fingers
½ kilograms Crushed Walnuts
1 Cup Sugar
10 Eggs (Room Temperature)
350 Grams Sultanas
10 Tea towels
½ Cups Icing sugar
1 Lemon Rind
2 Tablespoons Vanilla Essence
1 Cup Desiccated Coconut (optional)
The desiccated coconut is only used to make choc truffle balls if you have spare filling left over. Roll the left over mixture into small truffle size balls and roll them around in the coconut. It's also a great dessert! You don't need to freeze the truffle balls, just keep them in the fridge.
Film, Music, Acted and Edited by Michel Daher (Micho) @ WalaoehTV
Music by me (Michael Daher) edited and compiled using Garage Band
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Please subscribe for weekly cooking videos. Cooking with Micho.
This episode shows you how to make a dessert like no other. Soft waffle wafer log, filled with Chocolate, dates, walnuts, dried figs, glazed cherries and is a delicious coffee companion.
The ingredients:
5 Waffle Sheets
½ kilograms Unsalted Butter
150 Grams Dark cooking chocolate
150 Grams Pitted Dates
150 Grams Dried Figs
100 Grams Glazed Cherries
2 Packets Sponge Fingers
½ kilograms Crushed Walnuts
1 Cup Sugar
10 Eggs (Room Temperature)
350 Grams Sultanas
10 Tea towels
½ Cups Icing sugar
1 Lemon Rind
2 Tablespoons Vanilla Essence
1 Cup Desiccated Coconut (optional)
The desiccated coconut is only used to make choc truffle balls if you have spare filling left over. Roll the left over mixture into small truffle size balls and roll them around in the coconut. It's also a great dessert! You don't need to freeze the truffle balls, just keep them in the fridge.
Film, Music, Acted and Edited by Michel Daher (Micho) @ WalaoehTV
Music by me (Michael Daher) edited and compiled using Garage Band
My Youtube
Facebook:
Download my step by step guides: /
Follow my Twitter: www.twitter.com/cookwithmicho
My Food pics: Instagram - cookwithmicho