The No-Bake Raspberry Ripe Weet Bix Slice
Easy Thermomix Raspberry Ripe Weet-Bix Slice Recipe: Delicious & Healthy Treat
This no bake Raspberry Ripe Weet-Bix Slice stands out from other Thermomix recipes for its perfect balance of flavours and health-conscious ingredients. Refined sugar free, unlike many other slices, this recipe combines the rich, indulgent taste of chocolate and coconut with the natural sweetness of raspberries, creating a delicious treat that's both satisfying and nutritious. It’s also incredibly easy to make, thanks to the efficiency of the Thermomix, saving you time in the kitchen. It is perfect for a summertime treat as you won't be heating up your kitchen for this one.
Whilst Weet-Bix is a popular breakfast cereal in Australia, similar cereals exist in other parts of the world. Here are some regional alternatives to Weet-Bix that will work perfectly well in this recipe in exactly the same quantity:
United Kingdom:
Weetabix: This is the closest equivalent to Weet-Bix in the UK. It's made from whole wheat and shaped into large, rectangular biscuits.
New Zealand:
Weet-Bix: The same name and product as in Australia, produced by Sanitarium, is popular in New Zealand as well.
South Africa:
Bokomo Weet-Bix: Similar to the Australian product, Bokomo makes its version of Weet-Bix, which is very popular in South Africa.
United States & Canada:
Weetabix (imported or locally available): You can find Weetabix in the U.S. and Canada, imported or sometimes produced under local licenses. It’s the closest to Weet-Bix, though breakfast cereal preferences in North America tend to lean toward sweeter or different grain products.
Shredded Wheat: This is another wheat-based cereal, though it has a slightly different texture and form compared to Weet-Bix or Weetabix.
India:
Britannia NutriChoice: A somewhat similar wheat-based biscuit that can be found in health-conscious households, though it’s not a direct equivalent.
Germany:
Knusperflakes (by Vitalis or other brands): While not an exact equivalent, Germany has a range of wheat-based, non-sweet cereals that resemble the health-conscious aspect of Weet-Bix.
China and Hong Kong:
Weetabix: Available in international stores, though not as popular as local options like rice or porridge-based breakfasts.
These products are mostly made from whole wheat and serve as a nutritious, low-sugar breakfast option similar to Weet-Bix. They differ slightly in shape, taste, and texture but serve the same purpose.
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Need
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The Base
- 5 Weet Bix
- 180 Grams frozen raspberries plus more for the top
- 70 Grams shredded coconut plus a little more for the top
- 25 Grams cocoa powder BUY
- 80 Grams honey
- Pinches pink salt flakes BUY
- 1 Teaspoon vanilla bean paste BUY
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The Ganache
- 60 Grams cream BUY
- 200 Grams chocolate BUY
- 20 Grams butter BUY
Do
- 1
Line a slice tray with baking paper.
- 2
Place all base ingredients in the Thermomix bowl. Combine 20 sec/speed 6. Scrape bowl and repeat. Continue until the mixture comes together. Tip out into tin and push down to flatten evenly.
- 3
Place all ganache ingredients into the Thermomix bowl and melt 5-7 min/50°C/speed 3, stopping to scrape down sides of bowl half way through. You may need to add more time depending on how cold your cream and butter are.
- 4
Pour ganache over the base. Top with raspberries and a sprinkle of coconut. Refrigerate until set.
- 5
Serve in teeny tiny pieces because it is so delicious, and then you can have several pieces with less guilt! (You're welcome.)
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Bree is a mum who has always loved cooking and baking and became a big Tenina fan when she got her first Thermomix. She was on the very first foodie trip as a customer and hasn't looked back, working for Tenina for over 5 years as a recipe tester and developer, branching out into video master for all of Tenina's lives! She still runs her baking business, creating amazing cakes and macarons for her customer list.