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Title: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: alioop on September 05, 2009, 08:18:33 am
Am making this now for Father's day tomorrow and thought I would post it - it's very easy and yummy!  (Hope it's not already on the forum - I did a search, but couldn't find anything similar).


Name of Recipe:Easy Vanilla Slice
Number of People: 6-8 very generous squares/pieces (or 1 hungry dad to have all to himself over a few days!)

Ingredients:
1 Packet of Sao biscuits  
1 Packet of Foster Clarks instant custard mix (80g) OR 1 packet of Cottee's vanilla pudding mix (100g)
600ml carton of Whipping Cream
Icing sugar
water for icing

Preparation:
Line a deep square or rectangular container with baking paper and then 1 layer of Sao biscuits (mine measures 26cm x 19 cm which fits 2.5 x 3.5 Sayos).  Place butterfly in the TM bowl and pour in the carton of cream.  Slowly whip cream while adding the custard or pudding mix through the hole in the lid.  Whip for approx 30 sec on speed 2-3 until the custard changes to a thick but spreadable consistency.  Spread custard over the sao's and smooth out and then add a single layer of sao's firmly on top of the custard.  Place container in fridge and leave for a few hours or overnight.  Make up icing in TM to desired consistency and pour/spread over vanilla slice.  Cut and serve.

Photos:
Will post (if I can) when I ice it & cut tomorrow!

Tips/Hints:
This is the easiest dessert ever and can be made a day or two ahead, in fact it's much better if made ahead of time - this gives the sao's a chance to soften like real vanilla slice pastry and it's easier to cut.  I use the instant custard mix but this does contain the dreaded anti-caking agent (preservatives in the 500's in listed ingredients, I think).  Apparently this is also nice made with the vanilla pudding mix, which doesn't have a 500 preservative listed on the ingredients, so I am assuming this doesn't contain an anti-caking agent?  I have also made this with Lattice biscuits (the plain ones) instead of Sao's and its nice as well.  The size of your container doesn't really matter - but remember the bigger the container, the thinner the custard layer will be. Enjoy!

members' comments
JD - This is so easy & delicious. My icing was a bit thin looking and when I checked back on here, realised JulieO had a nice icing on her version that I could have followed but for special occasions i would probably buy the Orchard Icing.  I need to add - DH just had a piece after his lunch and said it was the best vanilla slice he has ever tasted.



Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: judydawn on September 05, 2009, 08:30:39 am
Thanks for sharing with us.  I have a few people who eat here who don't like custard  ??? ??? ??? but who cares about them, I love it  ;D ;D ;D  Sounds great for a crowd and I love things you can make ahead.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on September 05, 2009, 12:21:02 pm
Sounds yummy!  :)

Could this be made with a thick batch of TMX custard (from the EDC)??
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: alioop on September 05, 2009, 12:37:39 pm
Sounds yummy!  :)

Could this be made with a thick batch of TMX custard (from the EDC)??

I did think about this and I'd say it probably could Chelsea - the version with the cream and custard mix above is very light and fluffy, but a version made with some TM custard (made really thick - not sure best way to make it very thick? cook for longer?  add another egg?) would probably be more like real vanilla slice  :).  It would just be a bit more time-consuming to make with real custard. 

We just ate a bit each of the one I made this arvo cause we couldn't wait until tomorrow  ;D and the sao's weren't soft enough - everything squishes out when you go to bite it (but that didn't stop us! ;D). mmmmm.......
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on September 05, 2009, 12:45:45 pm
I did think about this and I'd say it probably could Chelsea - the version with the cream and custard mix above is very light and fluffy, but a version made with some TM custard (made really thick - not sure best way to make it very thick? cook for longer?  add another egg?) would probably be more like real vanilla slice  :).

In the EDC is says to use 4 eggs and 50g cornflour for a thicker consistency.  I think it has more than enough cornflour already though and would try an extra egg and cooking it for a bit longer as you suggested Ali.  :)
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: JulieO on September 05, 2009, 01:01:12 pm
I have a great vanilla slice recipe if anyone would like it. I haven't converted it or anything, but it is nice and you use pastry as a base. :)

(http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii26/ragdoll128/Sweet/vanillaslice022.jpg)


Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Gralke on September 05, 2009, 01:13:34 pm
YES please, JulieO.  What a breathtaking photo! Congratulations.
Living in Portugal I can't get these sao biscuits and the custard pack so everything has to be made from scratch anyway so your recipe would be great. Thank you!
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Thermomixer on September 05, 2009, 01:22:42 pm
Thanks alioop - may be showing just how bloody old I am - but probably made this in 1970 !!  Also used to roll out the Pampas puff pastry and make "matches" and vanilla slice - OMG - how old is that?
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: JulieO on September 05, 2009, 01:35:27 pm
Gralke, here you go. The Orchard icing is one that comes already made in a box that you just roll out and use. You may have one similar where you are, but if not just make some yourself.  :)

VANILLA SLICE
2 sheets puff pastry
½ cup caster sugar
½ cup custard powder
600ml milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tblsp gelatine
1/3 cup hot water
300ml thickened cream

Icing
½ pkt Orchard white icing
dessicated coconut to sprinkle on top

alternative
1 ½ cups pure icing sugar
1/3 cup passionfruit pulp
1 tblsp melted butter
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Place thawed pastry on baking paper lined trays, prick well and bake in very hot oven 5-10 mins or until puffed and golden.  Remove from the oven and with a pair of clean oven mits, press down genlty on the pastry to flatten.  While still warm, trim pastry to fit a 23cm square tin that has been lined with alfoil to aid removal of the slice when finished.  Make sure there's enough foil hanging out to be able to pick it up with.

Blend custard powder and sugar with sufficient milk to form a smooth paste, add remaining milk, mix, then pour into a medium saucepan.  Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture boils and thickens.  Cook for 1 min more.  Remove from heat.

Sprinkle gelatine onto nearly boiling water, stir briskly until dissolved then stir into custard.  Place a piece of plastic wrap over surface of custard, this will prevent a skin forming.  Allow to cool to room temp, then add vanilla.  Gradually add cream, beating at high speed until well blended.

Place 1 piece of pastry, smooth side down into the base of tin.  Pour custard mix carefully over the pastry, top with remaining pastry, smooth side up.  Press down firmly.  Set aside whilst preparing the icing.

If using Orchard icing.  Follow pack intructions (very easy).  Cut out to fit top of pastry, press down gently, sprinkle with coconut, then cover the top of the tin with wrap and place in fridge to set for about 6 hours.  Gently cut into squares.

Passionfruit icing:Combine all 3 ingredients until smooth.  Spread over top of pastry and chill in the same way.  Cut into squares.
 

Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: judydawn on September 05, 2009, 01:51:22 pm
Thanks alioop - may be showing just how bloody old I am - but probably made this in 1970 !!  Also used to roll out the Pampas puff pastry and make "matches" and vanilla slice - OMG - how old is that?
But the oldies are goldies Thermomixer  ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Gralke on September 05, 2009, 02:30:01 pm
THANKS - we don't have ready to use (roll) icing but its easily done in the "bimby" (when she returns from technical assistance in Lisbon).
I will make this and then post a photo. Thanks
Barbara
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: ~Narelle~ on September 06, 2009, 12:05:17 am
I make the EDC custard with only 20g of cornflour as IMO the full amount is far too much and too thick.  So I think with the full amount it would be ok.  Worth a test run I guess.  You can also make this with lattice biscuits which are a bit sweeter.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: alioop on September 06, 2009, 03:11:26 am
Pics for easy vanilla slice  :)
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: brazen20au on September 06, 2009, 12:23:17 pm
my dh LOVES vanilla slice aso one of the first things i made with our tmx was vanilla slice - made my own pastry and custard... OMG what a disaster!  :'(
he ate one piece and that was it... sigh never again!
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: alioop on September 06, 2009, 01:48:48 pm
Oh dear brazen! Glad it didn't turn you or your dh off the TM or else we would be without one of our "gurus" ;D.  Guess we've all done that with something or other (some of us more than once  :-[). 
Vanilla slice is one of those things that I've always been a bit scared of trying - that's why I find this "cheats" version great - it's truly a "no fail" ;D and everyone I know who tries it, loves it.  Of course it isn't the real thing - and maybe I'll get brave and try making JulieO's fabulous version sometime soon! :-\  ;D (Hopefully Gralke will have done the conversion for me  ;D  ;)).
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: christomo on September 13, 2009, 12:16:11 pm
I use lattice biscuitsfor my vanilla slice, I will give the sao's a go. It sounds interesting.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: judydawn on October 17, 2009, 03:55:16 am
I made alioop's version of this slice (using Cottee's vanilla pudding mix) and it is so easy & delicious. My icing was a bit thin looking and when I checked back on here, realised JulieO had a nice icing on her version that I could have followed but for special occasions i would probably buy the Orchard Icing. 

I need to add - DH just had a piece after his lunch and said it was the best vanilla slice he has ever tasted ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Thermomixer on October 17, 2009, 05:21:18 am
He's worth bottling (or cloning in these times  ;D ;D ;D ) and so are you JD  :-* :-*
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: judydawn on October 17, 2009, 11:01:58 am
Don't know about that Thermomixer but he is certainly earning his keep these days with his honest reviews.  :-* :-* to you too, I appreciate your lovely comments.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: alioop on October 17, 2009, 12:04:59 pm
So glad you enjoyed it Judy :) - and especially your DH too - they are sometimes a tad hard to please  :-)) ;D!!
Best thing about it is it goes a long way cause you don't need much and gets yummier the longer you leave it!

Ali
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Bambi on September 28, 2010, 07:45:16 am
Im going to attempt JulieO's recipe... I might have to take notes so I can post a converted recipe...
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: johnro on October 16, 2010, 11:30:57 pm
What else does one do at 1am when sleep evades!  Get up and use the thermie of course, (with DH away for weekend, there was just me and the, oh so quiet kitchen miracle! – but I know I am in understanding company!!!!!!)
The possibility of anyone needing another wonderful vanilla slice recipe is nought - however I will post the one I usually make which is very similar to Julie0's recipe but uses lattice biscuits. I used to make the vanilla pud.recipe all the time but prefer this one - given that thermie does all the work!!!!!!!!! Original recipe was from www.bestrecipes.com.au
Vanilla Slice
Ingredients
2 pkts lattice biscuits
2/3 cup custard powder
1/2 cup castor sugar
600ml light cream but full cream works  :-X
3 cups milk
2 tsps vanilla
2 tabsp gelatine
1/2 cup hot water
Method
Line base of papered lamington tray with 1pkt lattice biscuits.
Place all ingredients except gelatin and water in TMX cook 14mins, 100° speed 4.
Pour gelatin dissolved in hot water through lid of TMX and stir 1 min
Allow to cool – pour over biscuit base and top with remaining lattice biscuits.
Set slightly before icing - I used 2 cups icing sugar, 2 tabsp butter – mixed 40sec – speed 6 and added hot water until the right consistency, while I used pink colouring last night as I didn't have passionfruit.

I wasn't sure whether to post this in recipes or continue this thread.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: JulieO on October 17, 2010, 12:38:20 am
Yes we can always do with another vanilla slice recipe.  ;D  Looks good johnro, I must give this a try.  :)
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: judydawn on October 17, 2010, 02:14:14 am
I sometimes wish I could get up in the middle of the night and use myTMX johnro but all hell would break loose in this house. You wouldn't want to live in a block of units  :-)) :-))  Your slice looks lovely - they are great for a crowd.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: johnro on October 17, 2010, 02:55:01 am
JD as I was putting my comment re 1am cooking I was thinking th exact same thing - hope the hills around us don't echo - and I was thankful that we are not unit dwellers or the middle of the night rendevous with thermie could not occur.  :) :)
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Thermomixer on October 17, 2010, 03:48:52 am

I wasn't sure whether to post this in recipes or continue this thread.

It looks good. So I decided we would be best to give it a thread of its own http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4599.0 (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4599.0)
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: cookie1 on October 18, 2010, 06:19:35 am
I'm lucky so far, no trouble sleeping. Not long after we were married DH said I was like a chook with my sleeping habits, up with the sun and to bed with it.
Title: Re: Easy Vanilla Slice
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on October 19, 2010, 11:41:15 am
You are so lucky Cookie - sigh!  I used to be like that but have never recovered from the sleep deprivation of bub # 2.  He had a disorder that meant he was wide awake after every 40 minute block of sleep both day and night.  Apparently it can take years to recover from full-on sleep deprivation.  At least I have this wonderful forum (and members on the other side of the world who are awake) for company.  :)