Caramel slice
Ingredients
- spray oil
- 1 cup flour
- 125g reduced-fat spread, melted
- ½ cup brown sugarlight brown cane sugarX
- 1 cup rolled oatsoatmeal uncookedX
- 380g can caramel condensed milk
- 60g dark cooking chocolate
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Instructions
1 Preheat oven to 180°C. Spray a 20cm x 20cm slice tin with oil and set aside.
2 Thoroughly combine flour, melted spread, sugar and oats in a bowl. Press mixture in prepared tin and bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown.
3 Spread caramel over cooked base and return tin to oven for 15 minutes or until caramel is firm and starting to bubble and brown.
4 Remove slice from oven and cool. Place chocolate in a heatproof bowl over boiling water and melt, stirring, until completely smooth. Drizzle or spread over slice then refrigerate until set.
HFG tip
Before cutting slice, dip the knife in hot water – it stops the chocolate from cracking.
Original ingredients
1 cup flour
1 cup coconut
1 cup brown sugar
185g butter
440g condensed milk
2 tablespoons golden syrup
125g dark chocolate
What we did
- Removed coconut and replaced it with oats
- Halved sugar
- Replaced butter with reduced-fat spread
- Replaced golden syrup and condensed milk with Highlander Caramel condensed milk
- Reduced amount of chocolate
Traditional caramel slice (per serve)
Total energy 1360kJ
Total fat 18g (12g saturated fat)
HFG caramel slice (per serve)
Total energy 840kJ
Total fat 9g (3g saturated fat)
Nutrition Info (per serve)
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Calories 201cal
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Kilojoules 840kJ
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Protein 3g
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Total fat 9g
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–Saturated fat 3g
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Carbohydrates 25g
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–Sugars 18g
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Dietary fibre 1g
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Sodium 50mg
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Calcium 90mg
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Iron 1mg
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This is far from healthy
Thanks for your comment. A healthy diet includes treat foods. Our view is, and the evidence shows, eating patterns that are too restrictive and don’t allow for any foods people enjoy having as a treat are not sustainable or sociable, and often pull people into an unhealthy diet cycle or disordered eating patterns. The dessert and sweet recipes we create are lower in sugar, energy and saturated fat than traditional versions and often higher in fibre, too.
Totally agree, if you don’t have treat now and again, you will go off the track and it is so hard to get back on it. I enjoy my treats and look, forward to them
Totally agree, if you don’t have treat now and again, you will go off the track and it is so hard to get back on it. I enjoy my treats and look, forward to them