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Chocolate fridge cake (chocolate tiffin)

A square metal baking pan lined with parchment paper, filled with glossy no-bake chocolate tiffin studded with biscuit chunks, halved glacé cherries, and scattered white chocolate chips, the surface still soft and unset.

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A square metal baking pan lined with parchment paper, filled with a generous, glossy layer of no-bake chocolate tiffin before it's fully set. Chunks of biscuit, halved glacé cherries, and scattered white chocolate chips are visible across the dark chocolate surface, which still has a soft, just-poured sheen. The pan sits on a light kitchen countertop, with warm, natural lighting and a blurred kitchen backdrop.

Chocolate tiffin, also known as a fridge cake or refrigerator cake, is a no-bake British treat: melted chocolate binds crushed biscuits, marshmallows, and dried or candied fruit into a firm, sliceable block that sets in the refrigerator rather than the oven.

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