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#### 1. **Prepare the biscuits:**
Start by breaking the digestive biscuits into small pieces. You can either break them with your hands or use a rolling pin to crush them inside a ziplock bag. The goal is to have uneven, small chunks – these will give your cake that satisfying crunch. Set aside.
#### 2. **Melt the chocolate and butter:**
In a heatproof bowl, combine the dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and butter. Place the bowl over a pot of simmering water (double boiler method) or microwave the mixture in 20-second bursts, stirring in between, until it’s smooth and fully melted.
#### 3. **Combine the biscuits with the chocolate mixture:**
Add the crushed biscuits to the melted chocolate mixture and stir gently to coat the biscuits evenly. Be careful not to break up the biscuits too much – the uneven pieces will give the cake a wonderful texture.
If you like, you can also fold in some chopped nuts, dried fruits, or mini marshmallows at this stage to add more layers of flavor and texture.
#### 5. **Chill the cake:**
Place the tin in the fridge and allow the cake to chill for at least 4 hours or overnight. This step is essential for the cake to set properly and hold its shape when sliced.
### Variations
– **Add some crunch**: You can add crushed nuts like walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts for a delightful crunch.
– **Dried fruits**: Add dried cranberries, raisins, or chopped apricots for a chewy contrast to the crispy biscuits.
– **Marshmallows**: For an even more indulgent treat, stir in mini marshmallows before chilling.
– **Flavor twists**: You can experiment with different types of chocolate, such as white chocolate or milk chocolate, or infuse the syrup with a little coffee or orange zest for an extra layer of flavor.
### Tips for the Perfect No-Bake Chocolate Biscuit Cake
### Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This No-Bake Chocolate Biscuit Cake is incredibly simple to make but tastes indulgent and luxurious. It’s a perfect treat to enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee, and it’s a great make-ahead dessert for parties, family gatherings, or festive occasions. Plus, it’s a fun and interactive dessert to make with kids!
### Conclusion