The easiest and most delicious 6 ingredient Caramello Slice made with Cadbury Caramello chocolate - and just 10 minutes prep time! A simple no-bake slice that's hands-down one of our most popular slice recipes.
When it comes to no bake slice recipes, it doesn't get much easier than this Caramello Slice!
Just like my Crunchie Honeycomb Slice, Peppermint Chocolate Slice and my Turkish Delight Slice, this recipe is made with just a handful of ingredients, can be prepared in just 10 minutes and, of course, is absolutely delicious.
Why You're Going To Love This Recipe
- Completely NO-BAKE - there's no need to turn on the oven.
- Quick & Easy - from start to finish, this recipe takes less than 10 minutes to prepare!!
- Basic Ingredients - it only contains a handful of simple ingredients - many that are staples in your pantry.
- Perfect For Parties & Cake Stalls - can be made ahead of time and stored in the freezer until its needed!
- Five Star Reviews - everyone LOVES this recipe. Here's just a few of my reader reviews:
"This recipe is brilliant and such clear instructions and tips, thank you Lucy!"
"This slice is amazing and works perfectly with Graham Cracker Crumbs."
"Delicious!"
"This recipe tastes amazing!!"
What You Need
Just 6 basic ingredients are needed to make this simple Caramello Slice.
Note: please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for ingredient quantities and the full detailed method.
- Cadbury Caramello chocolate - I use the Cadbury brand but if its not available then you could use any caramel filled chocolate.
- butter - either salted or unsalted is fine in this recipe.
- sweetened condensed milk - choose full fat sweetened condensed milk as it sets the slice more firmly than the skim version.
- plain sweet biscuits/cookies - I use Arnotts Marie Biscuits for this slice but you can use any plain sweet biscuit (known as cookies in the US). Graham crackers are an excellent alternative.
- desiccated coconut - This is finely grated, dried coconut that has a coarse powdery texture.
- milk chocolate - choose a good quality cooking chocolate as it melts easily. I use either Cadbury or Nestle Melts.
Step By Step Instructions
Note: please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for ingredient quantities and the full detailed method.
Step 1 - Crush The Biscuits
Crush the plain sweet biscuits/cookies using a food processor or Thermomix.
Set aside until needed.
Step 2 - Melt
Roughly break up the chocolate and place chocolate and butter into a microwave-safe bowl and melt in the microwave on 50% power.
Note: Alternatively you can melt the chocolate and butter in a saucepan on the stovetop.
Stir until smooth and completely melted.
Step 3 - Mix
Add the sweetened condensed milk, coconut and crushed biscuits to the melted chocolate mixture.
Stir until completely combined.
Step 4 - Press Into Tin
Press the mixture firmly into a baking paper lined tin.
Tip: Allow the baking paper to overhang the edges to make it easier to remove the slice when cutting.
Step 5 - Melt The Chocolate
Melt the milk chocolate and spread evenly over the top of the slice.
Refrigerate for 4 hours before cutting into slices.
Tip: Add a tablespoon of vegetable oil or coconut oil to the chocolate when melting. This makes it easier to cut the slice without the chocolate cracking.
Expert Tips & FAQS
If you can't buy Cadbury Caramello chocolate you can use any soft caramel filled chocolate (like Galaxy chocolate).
Use the back of a spoon to press the mixture into the tin. This keeps it smooth on top.
It's important that its nice and firm otherwise the slice will crumble when you cut it.
Follow the steps below or for more detail, have a read through this post that I wrote about how to cut the perfect slices (a personal favourite topic of mine).
- Add a tablespoon of vegetable oil or coconut oil to the chocolate when melting.
- Leave the slice out of the fridge for a few hours before cutting into pieces.
- Choose the right knife (for this recipe I would either score through the chocolate layer lightly with a large flat knife and then press firmly down or use a small serrated knife and gently slice through).
- Use a hot and dry knife.
- Trim up any 'not-so-perfect' edges with a small serrated knife.
You can store your Caramello Slice in the fridge in an airtight container for up to five days.
I recommend using full fat sweetened condensed milk for this recipe as the slice sets more firmly. I use the Nestle brand but any full fat sweetened condensed milk will work perfectly.
This slice can be stored in an airtight container in the freezer for up to three months.
Related Recipes
If you're looking for more delicious no-bake slices then why not try some of these sweet little treats:
No-Bake Date and Almond Slice - the delicious combination of roasted almonds and sweet dates, makes this a simple no bake slice a firm favourite.
Malteser Slice - With a chocolate rice bubble base, topped with sweet and creamy white chocolate and decorated with extra Maltesers. This is a Malteser fan's dream slice!
Licorice Allsort Slice - Bright, colourful and delicious, if you love Licorice Allsorts then this slice is for you.
No-Bake Coconut Slice - This No-Bake Coconut Slice has a crunchy coconut biscuit base with a sweet, creamy milk chocolate top. It's delicious, quick, and easy.
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Caramello Slice
Ingredients
- 250 g plain sweet biscuits like Arnott's Marie Biscuits (cookies)
- 220 g Cadbury Caramello chocolate or alternative, see notes
- ¼ cup (60g) butter
- ½ - ¾ cup (200-300g) tin sweetened condensed milk full fat, see notes
- ¼ cup (25g) desiccated coconut
- 250 g milk chocolate for topping
- 1 tbs coconut oil or vegetable oil optional
Instructions
Conventional Method
- Grease and line the base and sides of an 18cm x 28cm rectangular baking tin with baking paper. Set aside.
- Crush biscuits in a food processor until fine crumbs remain. Set aside.
- Break the Caramello chocolate into pieces and melt with butter in the microwave (or stove-top).
- Stir through the sweetened condensed milk, coconut and crushed biscuits.
- Press the mixture into the prepared tin and smooth firmly using the back of a spoon. Place into the refrigerator.
- Melt the block of plain chocolate and vegetable/coconut oil (optional) in a microwave-safe bowl on 50% power for 3 minutes or until melted (stirring every 30 seconds) and spread evenly over the top of the slice.
- Refrigerate for a minimum of 4 hours before cutting into slices.
Thermomix Method
- Grease and line the base and sides of an 18cm x 28cm rectangular baking tin with baking paper. Set aside.
- Place the biscuits into the Thermomix bowl and crush for 8 seconds, Speed 8. Set aside in a separate bowl.
- Place the Caramello chocolate (broken into pieces) and butter into the Thermomix bowl and melt for 3 minutes, 50 degrees, Speed 2.
- Add the sweetened condensed milk, coconut and crushed biscuits and mix for 10 seconds, Reverse, Speed 5. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat for a further 5 seconds or until well combined.
- Press the mixture into the prepared tin and smooth firmly using the back of a spoon. Place into the refrigerator.
- In a clean and dry Thermomix bowl, melt the chocolate and vegetable/coconut oil (optional) for 3 minutes, 50 degrees, Speed 2. Pour the melted chocolate over the slice.
- Refrigerate for a minimum of 4 hours before cutting into slices.
Notes
- Any plain sweet biscuits (cookies) can be used. I generally use Arnotts Marie biscuits. Graham crackers are an excellent alternative.
- Cadbury Caramello chocolate is a popular chocolate sold within Australia and NZ. If you can't buy this particular brand, you can use any soft caramel filled chocolate block.
- The amount of sweetened condensed milk you will need in this recipe will depend on the type/brand of biscuits you use. I recommend starting with ½ cup (or 200g) and if the mixture seems too dry and crumbly adding a little more (you want it to hold together well but certainly not be too soft). I also recommend choosing a full fat sweetened condensed milk (not a skim milk version) as it sets firmer.
Maryke
This worked out perfectly. Actually very easy to make. I only realised that the bar of chocolate was 180gm when I went to make it. Doh! so just used some extra chocolate melts into the bar and butter melt mix. All good. Used caramel chocolate melts for the topping and everyone loved it Christmas day. I made another slice using the cadbury peppermint filled chocolate bar and used Arnott's chocolate ripple biscuits for the base and topped with milk chocolate topping and it was also a hit. Thankyou for an easy no bake slice recipe with detailed and simple instructions.
Lucy
That's so fantastic!! Yum!
Doreen Barrie
Thank you Lucy, this is my kind of cooking. Thank you.
Lucy
I'm so glad you like it!
Ashlie
Hey Lucy! Just wondering if this slice is freezer friendly?
Lucy
Absolutely!
Wendy McKiernan
Hi Lucy, I have made most of your slice recipes and the family have enjoyed every one of them. Thank you
Lucy
Hi Wendy, oh that is so amazing to hear!!! I'm so glad you liked them!
Ray
This recipe is brilliant and such clear instructions and tips thank you Lucy !
Hope Ruth has realised how rude she was and reflected in this. Her comments made me laugh initially as I thought imagine living life with such self importance, but now I just realise she is just an idiot.
Thanks again I’m making this today !
Lucy
Thank you so much - I really hope you enjoy the slice! x