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Default Cold marie biscuit, marshmellow, Hazelnut slice

"Nancy Young" > wrote in
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> "Jke" > wrote
>
>> Here in Holland, Maria cookies are what Graham crackers are in the
>> USA, I beleive. And McVities in the UK, irc.
>>
>> I don't knwo a recipe that includes those and hazelnuts and
>> marshmellows, though. I suspect it's possible to melt marshmellow and
>> mix in chopped nuts and broken cookies.

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> Precisely what I was thinking. Sure sounds like a s'more to me.
> A version of it, at any rate. Slice, I have seen that word used in
> Australian cooking, and I've been told what it was. And I forget.
> I guess change the word to piece. I'm going for Nutella in place of
> the Hershey bar.


A slice is like what you would call a bar or a bar cookie. You make it in
one piece in a shallow rectangular tin and then cut it into pieces. It
often involves layers - maybe a crust and topping, or a crust, filling
and top of some type.

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