Chocolate Salami Desserts - My Gorgeous Recipes (2024)

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Chocolate Salami or the Romanian Biscuit Salami (Salam de Biscuiti), a delicious no bake-dessert that is ready in about 20 minutes. Loaded with broken biscuits (crackers), Turkish delight, raisins, almonds and cocoa powder, this is the perfect indulgent dessert for any party or celebration.

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A popular Eastern-European Dessert

This Chocolate Salami, or Biscuit Salami, as we actually call it, it's a very pretty popular dessert across Europe, especially in countries like Romania, Italy, Portugal and many others.

Each country has its own version of the chocolate salami, but in Romania we keep it pretty simple: no eggs, no condensed milk, no actual chocolate, just cocoa powder. But we are pretty easy with what can go in: any kind of nuts, dried fruit, and, of course, plain biscuits.

It is the kind of dessert that once you have a bite, you cannot stop eating it. No wonder this is so popular, anyone can make it from really cheap ingredients, no bake, no fuss. But what you do get is a whole range of flavours and textures.

Why salami? Because of its shape of a salami, but no, it has no meat in it whatsoever. Swap milk for water and butter for margarine, and you get a delightful vegan dessert. So simple! It's close in texture to the American Rocky Road, which is probably a more popular dessert.

Making it is great fun, especially for kids, those little hands would love getting all messy. And you do get mess! But, if you make it for Christmas or any other special occasion, the mess is the least important.

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Ingredients used

  • rich tea biscuits /crackers - or any other plain biscuits
  • flaked almonds - or any other nuts
  • Turkish delight - any flavour
  • milk - I prefer full-fat milk as it adds more richness
  • butter - unsalted
  • sugar - caster or granulated
  • vanilla extract - or rum
  • cocoa powder
  • a handful of raisins
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Step-by-step photos and instructions

It's a super simple process, however we need to ensure we have the right amount of dry and wet ingredients, otherwise the salami won't bind properly.

  • break the biscuits/crackers into small pieces
  • cut the Turkish delight into smallish pieces and add the flaked almonds and raisins
  • in a pan, add the milk, butter, vanilla extract, cocoa powder and sugar and simmer on a low heat until the butter is melted and the sugar is dissolved
  • mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients
  • divide the mixture into two equal parts
  • on a foil, add the first part for biscuit mixture, and shape it into a salami
  • cover with the foil and repeat with the second salami
  • refrigerate for a few hours to overnight

The best biscuits you can get, if you are in the UK, are the rich tea biscuits, although the digestive biscuits are good too.

Otherwise, you can use any plain crackers, but the crunchy type, not quite soft. The easiest way to go about it is to break them with your hands, it can be a bit time consuming to do it though.

Expert tips

I would NOT recommend a blender or chopper, as we need bigger pieces, and not the blended texture. Plus, they will also keep their shape when soaked with the milk mixture.

The Turkish delight can be of any flavour, from chocolate to roses, or any fruity flavour. They do stick to the knife when you cut them into pieces, that's the bit boring bit.

To shape it into a salami or a large sausage, place half of the mixture onto a plastic or kitchen foil, use your hands to give it a shape, then roll it into the foil as tightly as you can. Refrigerate it for at least one hour before slicing it, it will be a lot easier and less messy.

And that's pretty much it, a rich, overly indulgent dessert that will impress your guests this festive season. For the best Christmas experience, why not have it with a nice cup ofHot Chocolate with Marshmallows and Cream?

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Chocolate Salami

Chocolate Salami or the Romanian Biscuit Salami (Salam de Biscuiti), a delicious no bake-dessert that is ready in about 20 minutes. Loaded with broken biscuits (crackers), Turkish delight, raisins, almonds and cocoa powder, this is the perfect indulgent dessert for any party or celebration.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Romanian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 salami

Calories: 1055kcal

Author: Daniela Apostol

Ingredients

  • 300 g rich tea biscuits /crackers
  • 50 g flaked almonds
  • 100 g Turkish delight
  • 200 ml milk
  • 50 g butter
  • 4 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • a handful of raisins

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Break the biscuits into small(ish) pieces. I used rich tea biscuits, but any other plain biscuits should do.

  • Cut the Turkish delight into small pieces.

  • Add the biscuits and the Turkish delight pieces into a large bowl together with the raisins, and almonds, and mix well.

  • In a small saucepan, add the milk, butter, cocoa powder and sugar and bring to a boil, so that the butter can be melted completely, you will get a thick chocolate sauce. This takes no more than 2 minutes, so do keep an eye on it.

  • Add the chocolate sauce to the dry ingredients and mix everything really well. Set aside for about 10 minutes so the biscuits can soften a bit, but still keep their shape.

  • Place some clingfilm or kitchen foil on the work surface and use your hands to shape the biscuit mixture into a salami or a roll. You will get 2 salami our of the mixture.

  • Once you have your roll, refrigerate it for at least one hour before slicing.

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Notes

  • If you'd like to see the ingredients listed in cups and ounces, please check the US Customary Link.
  • Also, the amount of ingredients changes depending on the servings, so click on the number listed to change it to the number you prefer.

Nutrition

Calories: 1055kcal | Carbohydrates: 135g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 50g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 1200mg | Potassium: 623mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 48g | Vitamin A: 745IU | Calcium: 282mg | Iron: 7.9mg

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FAQs

What is keksz szalami in english? ›

'Keksz Szalámi' or Biscuit Salami is one of the favourite desserts of my childhood. My primary school classmate's mom always prepared this for community events, and as a kid this type of salami was more than preferable to us to enjoy.

Where does chocolate salami come from? ›

Originating in Italy and Portugal, this crunchy treat has become a quintessential, iconic Italian dessert. In Bologna, Chocolate Salami is traditionally a sweet passover recipe, while in Emilia-Romagna, this dessert is popular during the Easter holiday.

What is the origin of the lazy cake? ›

Lazy cake is a traditional dessert popular throughout the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Some believe that it originated in the Middle East, while others believe the origin is actually in East of Europe. Today, many different countries around the world make this wonderful cake and call it differently.

What is the meaning of Sekerim? ›

(The pronunciation with stress on the penultimate syllable, şekerim, means "I am [a(n)/the] sugar or sweetheart.")

What is Sayur Bayam in English? ›

🇮🇩 Sayur Bayam (Spinach Soup)

Indonesian dish. Indonesian daily main food is rice, and they will eat it everyday with soup or stirfry (as vegetable is the most important to us, also with other side dish (eg : any meat/seafood dish, fritter, egg dish).

What's the difference between salami and salami? ›

True salumi (as opposed to the more general use of the term) are cured meats made from a whole cut of an animal, usually a shoulder or thigh. The most famous of these Italian cold cuts is prosciutto. Salami (singular: salame) are a specific type of salumi that are air dried, smoked or salted and left to age.

What part of the pig is salami? ›

The meat is ground and kneaded to achieve the desired texture, and then various spices are added according to specific recipes. In general, the cuts of pork used are the thigh, shoulder, loin, filet, belly and the succulent fat from the pig's jowls (guanciale). Salami are usually aged between 30 and 90 days—and beyond.

Why is it called salami? ›

The word salami has been around for centuries and is derived from the singular Italian word “salume”, which refers to all types of salted meat. If you ever find yourself in a “salami” vs. “salume” debate, just know that you're actually both right!

Can you eat the wrap on salami? ›

The casings that we stuff our salami into are 100% natural and indeed edible.

How do you eat truffle salami? ›

Salami Truffle can be eaten as is, or used as an ingredient in salads, sandwiches, and other dishes. It can also be served as a snack with crackers, cheese, and other accompaniments.

Why do Mexicans smash cake? ›

In Mexico they celebrate the mordida, a tradition when the first birthday boy or girl's face gets shoved in cake by a loving parent. Everyone then has a good sing song and shouts “bite! bite! bite!” As I mentioned, Theres nothing modern America loves more than cultural appropriation so this explanation makes sense.

Why is it called Robert Redford cake? ›

It had been a very long time since I had an icebox cake. In the book, Dylan calls it the Robert Redford Cake and it comes from the chapter that features recipes from the 1970s. Apparently the cake is named after Redford because its as tasty as he is sexy.

Why is it called upside down cake? ›

An upside-down cake is a cake that is baked "upside-down" in a single pan, usually a skillet, with its toppings at the bottom of the pan. When removed from the oven, the finished upside-down preparation is flipped over and de-panned onto a serving plate, thus "righting" it, and serving it right-side up.

What animal does Dominican salami come from? ›

Salchichon Dominicano, or Dominican salami is a type of meat product made from beef and pork, a large pre-cooked sausage that Dominicans traditionally serve as part of our traditional breakfast. It is also called salchichón, but only borrows its name from these Italian and Spanish products, respectively.

Is salami Italian or German? ›

It is an uncontested fact that the word «salami» comes from the Italian and translates more or less as «salted sausage». There are around 40 different types in Italy alone.

Is salami Spanish or Italian? ›

The term 'salami' is Italian, but varieties of cured sausage can be found around the world (often named after the region or country of origin).

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