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What is Chocolate Concrete? $2 Dessert



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Chocolate Concrete is a beloved British dessert or pudding served in school lunches in the 1970s-1980s. Let’s make some!

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:06 Sponsorship.
1:16 What is chocolate concrete?
2:47 Starting the recipe.
3:04 Lining pan with parchment.
4:23 Mixing ingredients.
7:11 Pressing it into the pan.
9:44 Baking instructions.
10:22 Making custard.
14:14 Sprinkling sugar.
16:44 Taste test.

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34 Comments

  1. Have you ever tried the sweet and tasty Canadian dessert called Nanaimo bars? A childhood staple up here in the Great White North. 🇨🇦❄️

  2. Yes, the texture of the "concrete", based on the recipe, would basically be a shortbread. (Put cocoa in an ordinary butter shortbread recipe – yum!)

  3. Knowing me I’d probably have a scoop of vanilla ice cream with it. Or if I wanted to be more decadent, I’d have a scoop of caramel ice cream with it. Or some whipped cream with caramel topping or sauce…. Who knew making something ceramic like could be delicious……. ⚛️☮️🍽️🌏

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  7. if you mix cornflakes into the initial mixture, and then make them into cookies instead by making balls and flattening them with a fork, you'll basically get afghan biscuits

  8. Just wanted to thank you for always putting your videos in the chapter sections! A lot of YouTubers don’t do it & I just wanted you to know I & I’m sure many of us really appreciate the extra effort you put in to do that. Thank you for all the amazing wholesome content ❤

  9. Yes, had this a lot at primary school. Not by choice, it wasn't very nice. Apple crumble & custard was the best.

  10. I waited a couple of days to watch this because when I saw the thumbnail it was off putting. For me, anyway. That pink color isn’t appetizing.. so the pic looked like a brownie served with Pepto-Bismol.
    Of course I knew that couldn’t be the case, but I had to let my mind fully grasp the idea that it was definitely NOT Pepto-Bismol. 😂😂
    So, I’m going to watch the video now and see what’s up with the pink stuff and maybe try to figure out an alternative color scheme should I want to make this treat. 😅😊✌🏻

  11. This recipe definitely reminded me of the shortbread cookies that we got in Elementary schools in Hawai'i! … without the cocoa of course. Totally going to try this.

  12. Oh yeah, I’m def making this! What an easy, but clearly delicious recipe. How is this not still extremely common? Lol

  13. They used to serve it in my primary school and it was called chocolate slab. I don't remember pink custard though..

  14. At my school, it was called “hammer and chisel” needing fork and spoon to cut into pieces. Custard was standard colour. (White). Yum

  15. They were serving this in the 90s-00s for sure, I remember having to put all my body weight behind the spoon when I was 5, good times!

  16. In the UK we have pink custards but it's not strawberry flavoured, it's just regular vanilla custard that's pink. I can understand why the strawberry and chocolate would be competing.

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