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If you’re looking for the perfect tiffin recipe, you’re in the right place! Just like my one bowl Terry’s chocolate orange brownies, this beautiful tiffin recipe boasts BAGS of chocolate orange flavour. Chocolate tiffin also happens to make a wonderful homemade gift as well being easy to make in large quantities – making it a perfect party treat. Want to know how to make this bad boy for yourself? Read on for the full recipe, tips and more…

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Tiffin is very nostalgic for me. I have fond memories of visiting my Gran around this time of year and her always having a slab in the fridge! With that in mind, I wanted to create a tiffin recipe for you that would give the same nostalgic happy feelings to your friends and family. I’m reasonably confident I’ve fulfilled that goal! (Although I did come very close with this cranberry white chocolate tiffin recipe a few years back!)

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Can I substitute chocolate orange tiffin ingredients?

If you keep the basic tiffin recipe the same (crushed biscuits, butter, salt, golden syrup and caster sugar) you can easily change the fillings and flavour.

You could change the type of crushed biscuits and chocolate used to another kind that you like.

As for the fillings, that can be a little different as you need to keep ‘volume’ in mind as opposed to weight. For example, 100g of Rice Krispies is going to be a much larger volume that 100g of dried cranberries, as the cranberries are heavier.

With this in mind, here are a few suggestions should you wish to remove the walnuts and make a nut free treat.

  • 140g dried cranberries
  • 140g raisins / sultanas
  • 25g Rice Krispies
  • 50g mini marshmallows
  • 95g glace cherries, rinsed and chopped
  • 100g mini fudge pieces
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Chocolate Orange Tiffin recipe tips

  • Make sure you chop everything quite small. Too many large pieces and your tiffin may fall apart!
  • Don’t skip chilling the tiffin mixture before topping it with chocolate. If you try and smooth melted chocolate onto un-set tiffin, things will get very messy indeed.
  • How do I store tiffin? In an airtight container at room temperature. I always prefer metal tins over plastic tubs as sugar tends to ‘sweat’ in plastic.
  • Can I make tiffin ahead of time? Yes! It actually freezes very well. Simply freeze in a block then, when you want it, thaw in the fridge for approx 4 hours before slicing.
  • Can this tiffin be made gluten free? This is a tricky one. You can use gluten free digestives for the base. As for Terry’s chocolate orange – their website states that they are made in a factory that handles gluten so they’re not guaranteed to be gluten free, even though there is no gluten in the actual ingredients. Use your personal judgement here but always be careful and read the labels when allergies are involved.
  • Act fast when smoothing out the chocolate topping. It will set quickly as the chilled tiffin underneath will still be very cold.
  • Also act fast when adding the chocolate orange segments for decoration, as the tiffin base will be very cold which will set the chocolate topping quickly. Make sure you push them in quite deep too, so they don’t fall off when being sliced into bars.
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Terry’s Chocolate Orange Tiffin – Step by Step Picture Recipe

Here is what you will need to make 15 bars.

(For a printer friendly version, see the recipe card at the end of this post)

Ingredients

  • 300g (3 Cups) Milk Chocolate Digestives
  • 140g (1/2 Cup + 1 tbsp) Unsalted Butter
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 3 tbsp Golden Syrup
  • 1 tbsp Caster Sugar
  • 100g (2/3 Cup) Chopped Walnuts, chopped *
  • 300g (10.5 oz) Terry’s Chocolate Orange (2 x whole), broken into segments
  • 150g (5.3 oz) Terry’s Chocolate Orange (1 x whole), for decoration (Optional)

Essential equipment

  • 30 x 20cm (12 x 8″) Rectangular baking tin
  • Food processor
  • Large glass mixing bowl
  • Small saucepan

*see ‘how do I substitute tiffin ingredients’ section above for alternatives to walnuts/a nut free option

Tiffin instructions

First, lightly grease and line your baking tin with baking paper then set it to one side until needed.

Then tip all the milk chocolate digestives (300g | 3 Cups) into a food processor and blitz until they become mostly fine crumbs. It’s ok if there are a few bigger pieces in, so long as they’re not really big. (If you don’t have a food processor, you can bash them in a plastic food bag with a rolling pin instead.)

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Now tip the biscuit crumbs into a large bowl so we can add the other ingredients to it.

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In a small saucepan set over a low heat, gently melt together the butter (140g | 1/2 Cup + 1 tbsp) , salt (pinch), golden syrup (3 tbsp) and caster sugar (1 tbsp).

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Next, pour the melted mixture over the crushed biscuits and mix until everything is really well coated. It will seem quite soggy but don’t worry, that’s ok!

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Then add the chopped walnuts (100g | 2/3 Cup) into the bowl and mix until they’re evenly distributed throughout the mixture.

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Time to tip the tiffin mixture into your prepared baking tray…

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Now press it all in firmly with a spatula (or back of a spoon) until the whole base is covered in an even layer of tiffin.

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Pop it into the fridge for 45 – 60 minutes to set before you move onto the next step. Don’t skip this or things will get messy!

Decoration instructions

When the tiffin has set firm, it’s time to top with all that glorious chocolate! So without further ado, break the Terry’s chocolate orange (300g | 10.5 oz | 2 x whole) into segments and place into a large bowl. Heat in the microwave in 10 second intervals, making sure you stir well, until two thirds melted. At this point, keep stirring until it’s completely melted.

If you are decorating your tiffin, break a whole Terry’s Chocolate Orange (150g | 5.3 oz) into segments ready, before pouring the chocolate over the tiffin.

Acting quickly, pour the chocolate over the set tiffin and smooth it out with a spatula.

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While the chocolate is still melted (act fast – it will set quickly due to the chilled tiffin) press the segments into the top. Make sure you press them quite deep so they don’t fall/break off when being sliced into bars later.

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Allow to set completely at room temperature (it won’t take long) then slice into bars. I find it easiest to heat a large, sharp knife in hot water – then dry it and slice. Repeat the heating/drying as needed. Store in an airtight container at room temperature and consume within 7 days.

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Terry's Chocolate Orange Tiffin - Printable Recipe

Yield: 15

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

This super simple Terry's Chocolate Orange Tiffin recipe is a no bake treat that yields beautiful results! It would also make a wonderful homemade gift.

Ingredients

  • 300g (3 Cups) Milk Chocolate Digestives
  • 140g (1/2 Cup + 1 tbsp) Unsalted Butter
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 3 tbsp Golden Syrup
  • 1 tbsp Caster Sugar
  • 100g (2/3 Cup) Chopped Walnuts, chopped *
  • 300g (10.5 oz) Terry’s Chocolate Orange (2 x whole), broken into segments
  • 150g (5.3 oz) Terry’s Chocolate Orange (1 x whole), for decoration (Optional)
  • !Essential Equipment
  • 30 x 20cm (12 x 8″) Rectangular baking tin
  • Food processor
  • Large glass mixing bowl
  • Small saucepan

Instructions

  1. Grease and line your baking tin.
  2. Blitz the digestives in a food processor until almost fine crumbs then tip into a large glass bowl.
  3. In a small saucepan, melt the butter, salt, golden syrup and caster sugar together.
  4. Pour the butter mixture over the biscuit crumbs and mix until coated.
  5. Add the chopped walnuts and mix again until coated.
  6. Press the tiffin mixture firmly into the base of the prepared tin. Chill for 45 mins or until set.
  7. Break 2 whole Terry's chocolate oranges into a large glass bowl. Heat in 10-15 second intervals in the microwave, stirring well between each time. When two thirds melted, don't heat anymore - just stir until completely melted.
  8. Pour the melted chocolate over the tiffin and smooth out quickly with a spatula.
  9. Acting quickly, firmly press chocolate orange segments deeply into the top for decoration.
  10. Allow to set at room temperature before slicing into bars.

Notes

Heat a sharp knife in hot water then dry with a paper towel. Use the hot knife to slice the tiffin into bars more easily.

Store in an airtight container (I prefer metal) at room temperature and consume within 7 days.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 15Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 290Total Fat: 21gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 27mgSodium: 39mgCarbohydrates: 23gFiber: 2gSugar: 19gProtein: 3g

Nutritional information on kitchenmason.com should only be used as a general guideline, I am not a certified nutritionist. Please always check labels for allergens where applicable.

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FAQs

Have they changed the recipe for Terry's chocolate orange? ›

Vanoye said the new flavours had helped it nearly triple sales in the US. 'It's amazing – when we bought this brand we knew we had something iconic, but we couldn't believe that it would have been such a great success​,' he told ConfectioneryNews. He also confirmed there had been no changes to the original recipe.

What makes Tiffin Tiffin? ›

Tiffin is usually made with biscuits, dried fruit and milk chocolate. Of course, there are many different takes on the cake, but these are the main ingredients. The crushed biscuits or shortbread is folded into melted chocolate and sprinkled with dried fruit (currents, raisins and cherries, for example).

What are the ingredients in Terry's chocolate orange? ›

Ingredients : Sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, skimmed milk powder, whey powder (from milk), vegetable fats (palm, shea), milk fat, emulsifiers (soya lecithin, E476), orange oil, flavouring. May contain nuts, wheat.

Did Terry's Chocolate Orange used to be bigger? ›

The sneaky buggers have reduced the weight of Terry's choccy orange from 175g to 157g. In reply to Michael Hood: Can I ask...have you kept it at room temperature?

Have Terry's Chocolate Orange got smaller? ›

Terry's Chocolate Orange are SMALLER, but Mint is EVEN SMALLER! #Shrinkflation #Snacks #Terrys #ChocolateOrange #fyp.

What is tiffin called in America? ›

tiffin in American English

(ˈtɪfɪn) Brit old-fashioned, informal. noun. 1. lunch.

Why is chocolate tiffin called tiffin? ›

As a consequence the product may also be known as “fridge cake” or another similar term. It was invented in the early 1900s in Troon, Scotland, by the Cadbury Chocolate company. The name Tiffin comes from an Indian term, back when the English had a large stronghold in India.

Who bought out tiffin? ›

(AP) — Indiana-based Thor Industries Inc. said Monday it had bought family-owned Tiffin Motorhomes, the Alabama-based manufacturer of high-end recreational vehicles, in a deal worth $300 million.

What is the Terry's chocolate orange controversy? ›

The popular confectionary made international headlines in November when an Australian reality TV star made a horrible disaster eating the chocolate. Jazz Thornton had no clue to pick up the slices from the oranges and was convinced it came as a sphere shaped.

What do you do with the plastic from Terry's chocolate orange? ›

The bit of plastic is very useful and can be manoeuvred into a display, where the Terry's Chocolate Orange can be set upon like a throne. Taking out the piece of plastic, the TikToker folded either side of the plastic to create a stand.

Is Terry's chocolate orange a Christmas thing? ›

People are nuts about Terry's Chocolate Orange®, and why wouldn't they be? It is the ultimate Christmas go-to chocolate. Well now it can be enjoyed as a beautiful Sweet Tree, perfect for any occasion. Edible to the core, the centre of this Sweet Tree is made from our secret recipe Belgian chocolate crispy crunch.

What country is Terry's chocolate orange from? ›

This famous Christmas time treat was first sold in 1932 in York, England. Originally dubbed the “Dessert Chocolate Orange,” and packaged neatly in the small box we know it to be in today, Terry's Chocolate Orange was not the first chocolate product the company made. Instead, the O.G.

Is there real orange in Terry's chocolate orange? ›

Product Description. Milk chocolate flavoured with real orange oil.

Is Terry's chocolate orange good for you? ›

Contains a high level of saturated fat

Saturated fat is not an essential nutrient and with increasing intakes there is a increased risk of coronary heart disease (IOM 2005a; USDA and DHHS 2010). For this reason it has long been known as a "bad" fat that raises the "bad" cholesterol, LDL.

Have chocolate oranges changed? ›

Changes to product weight in 2016

On 29 May 2016, the UK product size was reduced from 175g to 157g (or 147g in Canada) by changing the moulded shape of each segment to leave an air gap between each piece. Despite this, the price doubled in some retail outlets.

What are the different versions of Terry's chocolate orange? ›

We don't judge, whatever your choice is, Terry's offers all of the above: white chocolate orange, milk chocolate orange, chocolate orange with biscuit, dark chocolate orange, milk chocolate orange… You'll never get bored with Terry's!

What was the original Terrys chocolate orange? ›

The famous chocolate orange was first sold in 1932 in York, England. It was initially called the “Dessert Chocolate Orange” and was packaged in a small box just like we know it today. Terry's Chocolate Orange followed on from Terry's Chocolate Apple, invented just six years earlier in 1926.

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