Cream, creamed cheeses and honey dessert

Mixing creams to form right texture to hopefully get nice setting in the fridge,while also trying to fill in some health benefits too InshaAllah .the choices of natural sweetness using honey and the other sweetness comes from the dark chocolate cookies.
The cheese triangles are rich in calcium.Alhamdulillah .the combinations of the crunchy chocolaty base and the top of desert gives this a nice contrast and balance...can add frozen berry fruit flakes or grated lemon zest for extra fresh flavors and garnish at the time of serving or just before serving..Bismillah and enjoy the journeys!!! #eid
Cream, creamed cheeses and honey dessert
Mixing creams to form right texture to hopefully get nice setting in the fridge,while also trying to fill in some health benefits too InshaAllah .the choices of natural sweetness using honey and the other sweetness comes from the dark chocolate cookies.
The cheese triangles are rich in calcium.Alhamdulillah .the combinations of the crunchy chocolaty base and the top of desert gives this a nice contrast and balance...can add frozen berry fruit flakes or grated lemon zest for extra fresh flavors and garnish at the time of serving or just before serving..Bismillah and enjoy the journeys!!! #eid
Steps
- 1
Prep your ingredients and tools needed.the tin used here was small/medium but deep enof for easy use.the base of it was covered with cling film before adding the cookies.(.there is a slight negative to that it can break while crushing the cookies inside..so you can crush the cookies in an other dish and transfer after adding the melted butter).the cream alternate used may be good as dairy free option.please check ingredients
- 2
Melt the honey briefly,in microwave to be pourable consistancy. B careful as honey heats up very qwick.To the blender add in the cream,followed by the cooled melted honey.then pulse whisk so as not to k e.g. whisk.check in between whisking..you will see a nice change of consistancy to thick almost a doubly volumised cream that le a as trails mark with a fork,and doesn't nudge on moving the blender!,Alhamdulillah
- 3
Than now transfer to another bowl.then now break the cheese triangles to smaller pieces and blend...until smooth and creamy..may seem thicker but will balance out on adding all the cream together inshaAllah
- 4
Set the cream and cheesy mixture aside.cover with cling film and place In fridge for use later in the dish!meanwhile prep your biscuits/cookies of choice,preferably nicely strong flavored ones and can add cinnamon spices and small pinch of salt to bring out flavors! Try use ones that won't crumble too much on crushing. Also try crush gently bit by bit and just enof to form a level base,so not to be powder but more like softer sand pebbles!!!
- 5
Crush the biscuit,then add melted butter.Bismillah...Briefly melt butter in microwave,enof to melt it!mix it in well then qwickley flatten the biscuit by pressing well with back of large spoon or metal spatula..have some kitchen paper or cloth as you may need to tidy up whilst making this!
- 6
Top up the biscuit base with the made up creams, and fridge it (5 to 8 hours or more hours for better results).Can make fork marks and garnish with grated lemons for some fresh flavors !!
- 7
Bismillah and enjoy..this can be covered with cling film and stored in the fridge and used for upto 3 days,which am sure won't be the case with this desert!!!
- 8
Some other dark choc biscuit choices !?
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