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323263537501Chocolate, Cranberry and Pistachio “Slices”
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In Australia, where this recipe has its origin, items go by different names than we use here in the States. For example, this recipe is called “slices,” but we would call it “bars.” Some other terms that are interesting – shrimp are called prawns, arugula is called rocket, cilantro is called coriander, diapers are called nappies, and the elderly are called oldies. A car trunk is called a boot and friends are called mates. Thank you Skye K. from “Down Under” for this delicious dessert recipe!
These slices require no baking, but they do need to chill for several hours. Once made, they will last for several weeks in an air-tight container. Serve the slices with a rich red wine for a truly decadent dessert!