Peppermint Crisp Tart Half price at SPUR SA

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Peppermint Crisp tart Half is a classic South African dessert known for its rich, creamy layers and refreshing minty flavor. It features a base of coconut-flavored Tennis biscuits, topped with a mixture of whipped cream and caramel treat (dulce de leche), with crumbled Peppermint Crisp chocolate incorporated throughout. The tart is assembled in layers, with the final touch being a generous sprinkling of Peppermint Crisp on top. After chilling, the result is a dessert that’s indulgently sweet with a delightful crunch and a refreshing minty finish, making it a favorite at gatherings and special occasions.

INGREDIENTS

  • Tennis biscuits (1 packet)
  • Caramel treat (1 can, dulce de leche)
  • Heavy cream (2 cups, whipped)
  • Peppermint Crisp chocolate bars (2, crumbled)
  • Additional crushed Peppermint Crisp for topping (optional)

ALLERGENS

  • Gluten
  • Dairy
  • Soy
  • Coconut
  • Nuts

Review

Peppermint Crisp tart half is often praised as a quintessentially South African dessert, beloved for its simple preparation and indulgent taste. Reviewers frequently highlight its perfect balance of flavors—the rich creaminess of the caramel and whipped cream is beautifully offset by the refreshing minty crunch of the Peppermint Crisp chocolate. The layers of soft, coconut-flavored Tennis biscuits add a subtle sweetness and texture that complements the rest of the tart

Many fans of the dessert appreciate how easy it is to make, requiring no baking and only a few ingredients, making it a go-to choice for gatherings and celebrations. The nostalgia associated with Peppermint Crisp tart also makes it a sentimental favorite, often reminding people of family get-togethers and special occasions. Overall, it’s a crowd-pleaser that is both comforting and satisfyingly indulgent.

FAQs

Yes, Peppermint Crisp tart is actually better when made a few hours or even a day ahead, as this allows the flavors to meld and the biscuits to soften slightly. Just be sure to keep it refrigerated until serving.

Yes, if you can’t find Tennis biscuits, you can substitute with other plain or lightly sweetened biscuits, but the flavor may vary. Marie biscuits or graham crackers can work as alternatives.

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