Chocolate Weetbix slice - Quick and easy recipe (2024)

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One of the most popular recipes on my website, Chocolate Weetbix Slice is the ultimate, nostalgic, sweet treat. Made with pantry staples, and family-favourite Weetbix, this crunchy chocolate slice is so comforting.

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This Chocolate Weetbix Slice is a perfect treat. It's ideal with a nice hot cup of coffee in the afternoon and also a hit with the little ones. This recipe incorporates the humble Weetbix, a breakfast favourite for many Kiwis and Aussies. Sometimes it is called Wheat Biscuits or in the UK Wheetabix.

Ingredient notes:

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All of the ingredients needed are pantry staples. It's fairly quick to whip up, so it's the perfect go-to treat!

  • Weetbix: One Weetbix biscuit weighs 16g so this recipe is a great one to use up the crumbly bits at the bottom of the box. If you love Weetbix recipes as much as me, be sure to check out my whole collection ofThe Best Weetbix Recipes.
  • Coconut: A lot of people don't like coconut! To make this slice without coconut simply add 1 extra Weetbix and an additional ½ cup of flour.
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This recipe is my most popular by far, with over 3.3 million video views on Facebook, so it's sure to be a winner in your household. If you want to follow along with the video, you can find it at the top of this post.

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The Weetbix and coconut give the chocolate slice the perfect texture. It's soft but with a little bit of crunch, this depends on how long you cook it for. If you want a bit more flavour and texture you could add in some chopped nuts.

Pair this with the smooth, rich, velvety chocolate icing and you've got yourself a tasty slice for a sweet snack or an after dinner treat!

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Step by step instructions:

Preheat the oven to 180°C fanbake. Place the butter, sugar and cocoa in a large saucepan and melt them together over a low heat until combined.

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Remove the pan from the heat and add the crushed Weetbix, flour, coconut and baking powder. Mix everything together well. Pour into a lined tray and press firmly. Bake for 15-20 minutes.

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To make the icing, mix together the icing sugar, cocoa and butter. Add boiling water as needed to loosen the mixture and whisk out any lumps.

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Ice the slice while still warm. When the slice has cooled and the icing has set, slice into pieces.

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Other recipe variations of Weetbix slice:

If you want more recipes for Weetbix slice I have created two versions without cocoa in the base: Lemon Weetbix slice and Passionfruit Weetbix slice. They are both proving to be very popular with my readers giving me great feedback. My Weetbix chocolate chip cookies are super delicious too!

If you don't have any Weetbix on hand you could try this similar recipe using cornflakes from my fellow food blogger friend Anna at Just a mum for Chocolate cornflake slice.

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Recipe FAQs:

Can I overcook Weetbix slice?

Yes. If you overcook Chocolate Weetbix Slice it can go quite hard. I recommend baking this for 14-20 minutes however, all ovens are different. If you know your oven 'runs hot' test it at the 15 minute mark. It should be soft when you bring it out of the oven and it will firm up as it cool down.

What other ingredients can be added to Weetbix slice?

You can try adding dried apricots or cranberries to the base. Walnuts can be added on top of the icing.

Can Weetbix slice be made gluten free?

Yes! Gluten free Weetbix are available in most supermarkets in New Zealand and Australia. Replace the same amount of weetbix and flour for gluten free alternatives.

What size tin works well for Weetbix slice?

My slice tin is approximately 29 x 19cm. Anything close to this will work. The smaller your tin, the thicker your base will be and the longer it might take to cook.

Can I leave out the coconut from Weetbix slice?

Yes, Weetbix slice will still work well without coconut, simply add 1 extra Weetbix and ½ a cup of additional flour.

Storage:

Chocolate Weetbix slice will keep well in an airtight container in the pantry, or fridge for up to one week.

Did you know you can freeze slices? A great option if you don't want to eat the whole slice in one go! Simply wrap the slice pieces in cling film and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three months.

Top tips:

If you chose to freeze pieces of this slice, they are perfect for adding to school lunches. Simply place a frozen piece of slice in a lunchbox in the morning, and it will have defrosted by morning tea time. In addition, it will help to keep the rest of the lunch cool!

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Related Recipes:

  • Dark chocolate, date and Weetbix bliss balls
  • Weetbix chocolate chip cookies
  • Passionfruit weetbix slice
  • Lemon weetbix slice

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Chocolate Weetbix Slice

Yield: 28 pieces

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

A delicious baked slice with chocolate icing.

Ingredients

BASE

  • 185g butter
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 Tbsp cocoa
  • 3 Weetbix, crushed
  • 1 cup plain flour
  • 1 cup coconut
  • 1 tsp baking powder

ICING

  • 2 cups icing sugar
  • 3 Tbsp cocoa
  • 50g butter (softened)
  • 2-3 Tbsp boiling water

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to fanbake 180°C.
  2. In a large saucepan over low heat melt together butter, sugar and cocoa.
  3. Take off the heat thenadd Weetbix, flour, coconut and baking powder. Mix together.
  4. Pour into a lined tray and press down firmly. Bake for 15 to 20 mins until the slice is cooked but feels soft to the touch in the centre.
  5. Icing:Mix together icing sugar, cocoa and butter. Add boiling water as needed to loosen mixture and whisk out any lumps.
  6. Ice the slice while it is still warm then chop up once cooled and icing has set.

Notes

  • You can sprinkle coconut over the top for added decoration and flavour.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 28Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 158Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 85mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 1gSugar: 16gProtein: 1g

Nutritional values are approximate. Please use your own calculations if you require a special diet.

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FAQs

What can I use instead of copha? ›

What can I substitute for copha? Copha will always give you the best chocolate crackle crunch, but you can substitute it for coconut oil, melted butter, or melted chocolate (remove the cocoa powder if you're using chocolate).

Why does my caramel slice not set? ›

skim condensed milk) instead of full fat milk (it will not set properly), you didn't bake the caramel layer (this makes sure it sets) or you used a recipe where the caramel filling is made without condensed milk (in which case you need a candy thermometer to achieve an exact temperature to ensure it sets).

What is the American version of Copha? ›

In the US Crisco is the best known and there is also an organic solid vegetable shortening made by Earth Balance. In Australia the best known brand is Copha.

What is Copha called in america? ›

Shortening is often also used in gluten free bakings. Unlike butter, vegetable shortening has a neutral flavour. In Australia most popular and commonly used vegetable shortening is Copha. But you may also have heard names Crisco and Solite, when trying to find where to buy some shortening.

What thickens homemade caramel? ›

For each cup (240 mL) of caramel sauce that you need to thicken, run 1 tbsp (14.7 mL) of cold water into a measuring cup, and slowly stir in 1 tbsp of cornstarch. Pour the cornstarch mixture into your pot caramel sauce, and stir constantly. Keep the sauce on low heat until it begins to thicken.

Is condensed milk the same as Evaporated Milk? ›

Both are concentrated, shelf-stable milk products that have been heated until at least 60 percent of their water content has evaporated. The main difference between evaporated milk and condensed milk is that evaporated milk is unsweetened while condensed milk is sweetened.

How do you get caramel to harden? ›

Refrigerate until cooled and hardened. (Best if you refrigerate them overnight, or for several hours. They will be easier to cut and wrap). The caramel will seem hard in the fridge after they're set, but they should be soft at room temperature.

Is Copha and Crisco the same thing? ›

If you're wondering where to get shortening in Australia, the closest that you can get is the Australian vegetable shortening 'Copha'. It's a pure coconut fat that's pretty similar to the American brand Crisco, which is often cited as the shortening of choice for baking.

Can Copha be replaced with coconut oil? ›

When it comes to a healthier chocolate crackles recipe, people will often ask, can you use coconut oil instead of copha in chocolate crackles? Natvia's answer is a firm (and sugar free) yes! This is a healthy chocolate crackles recipe alternative made completely without sugar, and uses coconut oil instead of copha.

What is the difference between Copha and shortening? ›

Vegetable shortening is a solid fat that comes from liquid vegetable oils, such as coconut, soybean or cottonseed. Copha is made from 99% coconut oil and less than 1% soy lecithin to improve shelf-life, making it suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Where can I find Copha? ›

Copha Oil Solid Cooking Block 250G | Woolworths.

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