Good morning!
First of all, I want to say a huge THANK YOU for your votes in Project Food Blog Challenge #6. I received ‘Reader’s Choice’ for the last round and I couldn’t be more thankful for your continued support!! :) Challenge #7, is a video of a recipe, and I am equally excited and nervous for this next challenge.
Secondly, did Halloween ever creep up on me this year!
Let me briefly flash back to Halloween 2009…
Alex, Krissy, and I were yoga instructors!

and Eric was a Yogi Master…

bahahhaa. Doesn’t he look overjoyed?

Now you know me, I am all about decorating for every holiday. Well, sadly, this year I haven’t had time to decorate the house for Halloween!
I think I might have to move straight into Christmas decorations. :) It’s not like Eric and I haven’t been playing Christmas music lately…
I do have a delicious Halloween inspired recipe to share with you today to make up for my lack of Halloween participation this year…

Twix or Treat Fingers (Millionaire bars)
Shortbread adapted from Mangio De Sola.
Shortbread Crust:
- 3/4 cup Earth Balance or unsalted butter, room temp
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
Cascading Caramel
- 1/2 cup brown rice syrup
- 6 tbsp Soy Free Earth Balance
- 2 tsp fleur de sel
- 2 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 1 tbsp peanut butter
Chocolate Ganache:
- 3/4 cup good quality chocolate, chopped
- 2 tbsp full fat coconut milk (the cream on top of the can)
- 1/2 tbsp pure maple syrup
Directions: Preheat oven to 350F and line a 9 x 9 baking pan with two pieces of parchment paper (one covering each side). Lightly grease parchment paper. Cream the Earth Balance and sugar until fluffy. Add vanilla and salt. Stir in the flour just until the dough begins to come together in walnut-sized chunks. Press the dough into the prepared pan and bake 20-23 minutes or until golden brown around the edges. Do not over bake.
While the shortbread is baking, make your caramel. In a sauce pan, add the Earth Balance and sugar and bring to a boil. Stir well and reduce heat to medium. Stir for a few minutes. Add in the salt, maple syrup, and peanut butter and stir well for another couple minutes. Heat over low until the shortbread has cooled for about 10 minutes. Now pour the caramel over top of the shortbread and spread out quickly until smooth. Place in the freezer for about 30 minutes to set.
Now make the chocolate ganache by heating the chocolate and coconut milk on low. Stir frequently until smooth. Now add in the maple syrup and stir. Heat on lowest heat setting until the shortbread is out of the freezer.
Remove the shortbread from freezer when the caramel is firm and sit for 5 minutes. Pour on the Ganache and spread covering all sides and corners. Place back into the freezer for about 20-30 minutes or until firm. Remove from freezer and let it sit for about 10 minutes before gently cutting the sides and removing from pan. Slice into ‘fingers’. Makes about 20-26 fingers. Keep in the fridge as the chocolate will get sticky when at room temperature.
I used cake flour for my shortbread because I was out of all-purpose and the result was a very crumbly shortbread. I would not suggest using cake flour!
Smooth out your dough.

Breathing holes. ;)

After baking for about 20-23 minutes and cooling for another 10, pour on the cascading caramel…

This is fun.

Smooth out!

That’ll do.
While it sets in the freezer for 30 minutes, make the Ganache.
Now pour onto the firmed up caramel…

Smooth out.

Firm in freezer…and then gently remove from pan.

Cut into fingers!

Do some ‘quality control’ and taste test.
While these fingers don’t taste exactly like a Twix bar, I really enjoyed them. Next time I would use all-purpose flour for the shortbread since I had such crumbly results with the cake flour.
You might also want to try out these delicious Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups that I made a while back! They are AMAZING and I think they are my favourite.

1) Are you dressing up this year, if so, what will you be? 2) Will you be making any Halloween inspired foods?
I’m off to run some errands and then I have a day of recipe testing for Challenge #7. See you tomorrow for OSG’s 2nd birthday!
I have been desperately looking for that mini wooden pastry roller!! The big one we have doesn’t fit inside pans :).
I may or may not have been playing some Christmas music here and there…
happy hallowe’en weekend, angela!
i love that photo of eric from last year – both the beard and the look on his face.
i don’t know what’s more exciting about tomorrow! that it’s hallowe’en or OSG’s 2nd anniversary! congrats on the reader’s choice award – you sooo deserve it!
These bars actually look better than the real thing. Yoga instructors = awesome costume, I already have the gear! I like to do the Cat Woman costume – all-black outfit + high-heeled black boots + cat mask = $5 costume that is so easy.
Ohh those look better than twix- especially because I can taste test the whole time I’m making them ;)
I’m dressing up as a flight attendant for Halloween since I already have the clothes for it and don’t want to spend money on a costume! And of course I have already been making lots of Halloween inspired food…pumpkin and squash are slowly taking over every meal…
I used to love Twix! I haven’t had them in YEARS and these just look so delicious! Happy Halloween!
Seeing as Twix are my favorite candy bar and you make the best recipes ever, I think I’ll have to give these a shot!
I totally forgot about Halloween too…so I don’t think I’m dressing up. Unless you count “neighbor who passes out awesome candy” a costume….. ;)
Those look so good. Eric’s pretty lucky getting such amazing things to taste all the time. :)
Congrats on being reader’s choice once again! You deserved it for sure! I look forward to round 7.
I love these bars — they look incredible!
Yes, Jason is Obi Wan Kenobi and I am Princess Leia — we have 1 party tonight and I can’t wait! I made a Halloween Candy Cookie Pizza for the party and it turned out great.
Congrats on reader’s choice! I always love your entries and hope you win :) I love your costumes from last year, especially Eric’s beard haha.
This year I will be going as a lifeguard and am going over to a friend’s house for a get together and making chili and cornbread. Not really halloweenish but still good!
You make this look so easy! [I would probably make such a mess out of these!]
I am dressing up for Halloween this year – a bunch of friends and I are going as gangsters! :-P
I love the yoga instructor costumes! So cute:)
YUM!!
Also, HAHA Eric’s yogi master costume is amazing.
They look great!
Last night I was a kitty and tonight I am a bee. Haha
Brilliant! These look amazing!
I’m leaving it to the last minute but am hopppefully turning myself into a coke bottle! sheer black shirt, black tights, then some sort of black dress or skirt. buying some red fabric, painting the logo on and fastening it around my middle for the label. red accessories and a red pillbox hat for a “lid” !
Congrats!!!
i love twix and those look AMAZING.
were getting together with friends to watch horror movies, i’ve never seen the Shining, but it looks scarey…
Oh my gosh, I used to bake Millionaire Shortbread with my gran when I was little! It never even occured to me it’d be possible to veganise it! Thank you so much!
I made Millionaires Shortbread last night!! SO crazy! :D I am taking it to a party tonight… where Jason and I have VERY easy costumes – he is wearing a camo jacket + black pants, while I wear camo pants and a black top – we are UPPER AND LOWER G.I.s !!
Happy Halloween !
Congrats on moving on to the next round!!!
No halloween for us this year :( We are too busy and too broke!! The joy of being a student!! :)
We might carve pumpkins today… *fingers crossed*
Have a great Halloween!!
I LOVE dressing up for Halloween! While vintage shopping I found this fabulous 70’s prom dress, sea foam green, complete with butterfly cape and everything! :) I’m going to go full out with the Farah Faucet feathered hair, blue eyeshadow, white platform heels, and to top it all off, a tiara – I’m a 70s prom queen!
YaY I love Halloween! As a kid my favorite candy was reeses peanut butter cups (ok, still is!) I am totally going to make those vegan peanut butter cups