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Mars Bar cake
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Posted Oct 19, 2002 by mikeo_s the gregarious and a doctor to boot!
This recipe is an absolute legend in our family, and it's absolutely delicious. It's been made for many school and charity events, and it disappears very very quickly! I think the record is 24 slices in 2 minutes, but it might be even faster!! smiley

To make Mars Bar cake, you need: -

75g (3oz) margarine
3 Mars Bars
3 cups of Rice Krispies
Cooking chocolate

Melt the Mars bars and margarine in a saucepan over a low heat. Add the Rice Krispies and mix together well. Place the coated Krispies in a baking tin and allow to set (in a fridge). Coat with melted cooking chocolate and allow to set again. Cut into slices and enjoy!!

Mikeo.



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