6 chocolate biscuit recipes

Ah, the layers of this cheesecake get better and better—from the crumbly buttery biscuit base to the soft cheesecake in the middle, to the lemony kiwi glaze on top. Use properly ripe kiwis to get the perfect taste and avoid the sourness. In case kiwis are not available or not to your taste, you can substitute it with cherries or strawberries.
Oreo is a household name all over the world—and these chocolaty, chocolaty biscuits are now commonly available in india too. This treat combines a rich, velvety chocolate cupcake with a yummy, buttery icing that comprises coarsely-powdered oreo biscuits as a key ingredient. It is a perfect choice for birthday parties, kitty parties and high-teas.
Crushed dark chocolate biscuits and Marie biscuits bound together with Nutella and pepped up with chopped mixed nuts, these Biscuity, Nutty and Chocolaty Balls make a sweet treat that your kids will enjoy to the core. Make sure you refrigerate it for a reasonable time before serving so it will remain firm for a while.
This is another popular cheesecake, commonly available in patisseries across the globe. The chocolate base combines superbly with the tanginess of lemon, making this as much of a connoisseur’s delight as it is a child’s treat. One thing you need to take care of is the perfect lemon rind for the perfect taste. Do not grate the lemon rind till its core; use only the yellow part and not the white. Before spreading the lemony sauce on the cheesecake, you can also spread a layer of fresh soft fruits of your choice.
It is probably called the devil’s cake because it so sinfully chocolaty! the chocolate devil cake is a chocolate mousse cake with a base of crushed chocolate biscuits mixed with roasted almonds and butter, topped with chocolate mousse and garnished with chocolate truffle. It’s a nice, rich, soft and gooey cake.
This unique white chocolate mousse is sure to win every heart, even those who are die-hard dark chocolate fans! this recipe uses caramelised the apples to enhance the looks and also to impart crunchiness to this mousse. For best results, make the caramelised apples just before serving. Apples can also be replaced with strawberries, pears, and other fruits that are in season.