This is my easy, no bake Clinkers Slice which combines condensed milk with biscuit crumbs plus Clinkers for the base and then tops it all off with Caramilk chocolate.
Who remembers Clinkers? Today I am bringing you a super easy no-bake slice using these yummy lollies in my Clinkers Slice. Plus PLUS plus I have given this condensed milk slice a Caramilk topping! You can thank me later!
Like most great no-bake slices it uses a combination of condensed milk and biscuit crumbs for the base, and this time I have added Clinkers to the mix as well.
As I was making this slice it also occurred to me that the colour combo of the candy centres of the Clinkers is very close to the so-called unicorn colour trend going around right now. Lots of pastel rainbow colours in an easy slice that the kids could help with!
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What are Clinkers
They are chocolate-coated candy lollies with three different fruit flavoured (and coloured) centres in each bag. Strawberry (pink), pineapple (yellow), and lime (green). You never quite know which clinker flavour you are going to get until you bite into it!
What do Clinkers taste like
Each of the individual fruit flavours of strawberry, pineapple and lime also have a sherbet taste, think Fruit Tingles or Wizz Fizz without the fizz.
Ingredients you will need for this recipe
- Clinkers
- Scotch Finger biscuits
- salted butter
- condensed milk
- Caramilk chocolate
- vegetable oil
*Please see the recipe card below for exact quantities and detailed instructions
How to make this recipe
- Place biscuits in a food processor and process into fine crumbs.
- Add Clinkers to crumbs in processor.
- Process again to chop Clinkers.
- In a large bowl melt together condensed milk, salted butter and some of the Caramilk chocolate.
- Add the biscuit crumb mixture to the condensed milk and mix to combine.
- Press mixture firmly into a greased and lined tin.
- Melt together remaining Caramilk chocolate and vegetable oil.
- Pour chocolate evenly over the base and refrigerate until set.
My top tips for making this recipe
- If you don't have a food processor just put the biscuits into a sturdy plastic bag and give them a good bash with a rolling pin until they are fine crumbs.
- It's still important to grease and line your tin even though we aren't baking this slice recipe, this is to help it come out of the tin when it's set. If you are still having difficulty getting it out of the tin, just sit the base of the tin in hot water for a few seconds and it should come right out.
- As with any no-bake slice, one of the advantages is that you don't actually need a baking tin to make it in. If you don't have a baking pan or tin that's the right size, just use something else such as a plastic container like Tupperware etc. That being said, you could also go a bit bigger or smaller because there is no cooking time to worry about.
- The vegetable oil is combined with the Caramilk chocolate so that it's easier to slice (and eat) without cracking. You could substitute coconut oil if you prefer.
Serving suggestions and ideas for add-ins
- You could lean into the whole unicorn theme and substitute white chocolate for the Caramilk to give that more traditional (?) unicorn-type colour. Now that's a phrase I never thought I would use!
- You could dress up the top with some more crushed up Clinkers if you like, or a dusting of desiccated coconut. Or some sprinkles in unicorn colours if that's your theme.
Other recipes you may enjoy
Mars Bar Slice - no-bake condensed milk slice with melted Mars Bars mixed into the biscuit base and topped with Caramilk chocolate.
Coffee Slice - a melt and mix coffee and biscuit base with chocolate and coffee icing, then set in the fridge.
No-Bake Ginger Slice - a super simple no-bake slice using Gingernut biscuits and dark chocolate.
Apricot Slice - full of dried apricots, coconut and sweetened condensed milk in a quick and easy no bake slice the whole family will love.
📖 Recipe
Clinkers Slice with Caramilk - No Bake Recipe
Ingredients
- 300 g Clinkers
- 375 g Scotch Finger biscuits
- 100 g salted butter
- 395 g condensed milk
- 360 g Caramilk chocolate divided
- 1½ tablespoon vegetable oil
Instructions
- Grease and line a 20cm x 30cm (8" x 12") baking tin/pan and set aside.
- Place Scotch Finger biscuits (375g) in a food processor and process into fine crumbs.
- Then add Clinkers (300g) to crumbs in processor, and process again to chop Clinkers.
- Meanwhile, in a large bowl combine the condensed milk (395g), salted butter (100g), and 110g of the Caramilk chocolate (approx one full family-sized block MINUS 3 rows) and microwave on half power in 1-minute bursts until melted and mix to combine.
- Add the biscuit crumb mixture to the condensed milk mixture and mix to combine. Press mixture firmly into the greased and lined tin.
- In a small bowl place the remaining Caramilk chocolate (250g - approx one family-sized block PLUS 3 rows) and vegetable oil (1½ tbsp) and microwave in 30-second bursts until melted then mix to combine.
- Pour melted chocolate evenly over the base and refrigerate until set.
Notes
- If you don't have a food processor just put the biscuits into a sturdy plastic bag and give them a good bash with a rolling pin until they are fine crumbs.
- It's still important to grease and line your tin even though we aren't baking this slice recipe, this is to help it come out of the tin when it's set. If you are still having difficulty getting it out of the tin, just sit the base of the tin in hot water for a few seconds and it should come right out.
- As with any no-bake slice, one of the advantages is that you don't actually need a baking tin to make it in. If you don't have a baking pan or tin that's the right size, just use something else such as a plastic container like Tupperware etc. That being said, you could also go a bit bigger or smaller because there is no cooking time to worry about.
- The vegetable oil is combined with the Caramilk chocolate so that it's easier to slice (and eat) without cracking. You could substitute coconut oil if you prefer.
Clinkers are the best! This was great for afternoon tea.
The best! Thanks Therese x