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Melting Moments

October 27, 2015 by Tofu Temptress 3 Comments

Melting moments
Melting moments

This is, hands down, the most indulgent thing I make. I mean, the sugar content is pretty much off the scale. However, if you’re looking to have an incredibly rich, biscuit-y, crumbly, crunchy treat that oozes smooth sweet filling as you bite into it, this may just be the recipe for you. You don’t have to put chocolate butter icing in the middle though (as I have). This recipe works just as well with any flavour of butter icing, or if you prefer, a thick jam will do the job nicely. Happy baking!

Ingredients

Cream the marg with icing sugar to start
Cream the marg with icing sugar to start

200g vegan margarine

125g icing sugar

155g plain, white flour

85g cornflour

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

For the filling:

Add the flour mixture
Add the flour mixture

100g vegan margarine

320g icing sugar

2 tablespoons cocoa

Some warm water, just in case

 

Here’s how I do it

Preheat your oven to 180 degrees or gas mark 4.

Cream the margarine and icing sugar together until they’re light and fluffy.

It will eventually form a dough
It will eventually form a dough

Sift in the flour, cornflour and baking powder and mix well. Now, as you’re mixing, it may begin to look a bit like crumbs, but that’s ok. It should eventually come together to form a dough, so keep going till it does. There’ll be a few crumby bits at the bottom of the bowl but not to worry.

Roll the dough into balls with your hands
Roll the dough into balls with your hands

 

Divide your dough evenly into 16 balls. I do this by roughly halving the dough in the bowl, then halving again so you have four blobs. Out of each of the blobs, make four balls by rolling the dough between your hands and placing on a baking tray that’s been sprayed with a bit of oil.

Flatten them with a fork
Flatten them with a fork

Once you’ve got your sixteen balls, gently flatten them off with a fork. Remember, the biscuits will spread and swell a bit while baking, so space them out with at least a couple of finger-widths between them.

Pop them in the oven to bake for 20 minutes.

They will expand when baked
They will expand when baked

Give them a minute or two out of the oven and then transfer them to a cooling rack.

Make the icing while the biscuits are cooling
Make the icing while the biscuits are cooling

(Start to make the icing and then they should be cool enough to sandwich together once you’ve done that.)

The amounts I’ve given should give you plenty of icing, so feel free to make a half to three quarters of the recipe if you don’t want to go mad.

Only add water a very little at a time
Only add water a very little at a time

Cream the margarine and sugar together and then gradually add icing sugar. Pop the cocoa in at this point to if you’re using it. The icing should slowly come together as your beating it, but if it really is too stiff after a while, add half a tablespoon of warm water at a time until you get the consistency you want.

Make sure your icing is the right consistency
Make sure your icing is the right consistency

Be warned, icing can get too runny very quickly, so if this should happen, just pop a bit more icing sugar in to firm it up again. Beat the icing until there are no lumps and it is stiff enough to sandwich the biscuits together.

A generous blob of icing on each
A generous blob of icing on each

 

Sort your biscuits into eight lots of two, trying to match similar sizes. With the best will in the world, they will not all be perfectly uniform in size, so just do your best.

Sandwich the biscuits together
Sandwich the biscuits together

Take the flatter one of each pair and put a generous dollop of icing (or jam, whatever you’re using) onto it, placing the other as a lid on top.

Repeat until you have eight melting moments.

The most indulgent treats
The most indulgent treats
Melt into the moment...
Melt into the moment…
Have a sit down as you’re going to have the mother of all sugar rushes…

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Comments

  1. Tina @ girlsgospel.com says

    January 9, 2019 at 7:58 pm

    These look epic – I’ve bookmarked this recipe and will definitely give it a whirl soon 🙂

    Reply
  2. Kel says

    April 2, 2023 at 4:11 pm

    Hi there, I wondered if there is an error in the ratio of the mixture, in the past my melting moments mixture has been a crumbly dough as mentioned in the description, however when I mixed the ingredients of this recipe the mixture was so wet and sticky.

    I added a lot of extra flour to try and improve it but it was still sticky, for example the mixture stuck to the fork when trying to push the balls down which isn’t what normally happens.

    Could you check the proportions are correct? Is there meant to be 200g of margarine for around 370g of dry ingredients?

    Many thanks

    Reply
    • admin says

      April 7, 2023 at 3:34 pm

      Hi Kel. Thanks for commenting. Sorry the recipe hasn’t worked out as you’d hoped. This is an adapted recipe from a non-vegan one, which used cups as well as grams, so I can give you the original ingredients list to see if that helps. We did measure out the cup proportions and weigh it all carefully, but have found that sometimes different types of flour can make a difference too. For example, wholemeal flour makes for a courser, dryer dough than fine white flour.
      Here’s the original (but veganised) list:

      Biscuits
      200g vegan margarine

      3/4 cup icing sugar

      1 cup plain flour

      1 cup cornflour

      1/2 teaspoon baking powder

      Filling

      100g vegan margarine

      1/4 teaspoon vanilla essence

      2 cups icing sugar

      1-2 tablespoons hot water

      Hope that’s useful and that it works out better in the future! 🙂 VUK

      Reply

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