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A Healthy Easter Choc Caramel Slice That Practically Doubles as a Serum

Easter is usually synonymous with chocolate eggs, sugar highs and the inevitable mid-afternoon slump. But what if your Easter treat could do a little more – like support glowing skin while you indulge? Enter this Easter Choc Caramel Collagen Slice, a decadent layered dessert that quietly doubles as a beauty boost.

With a rich trio of salty, buttery caramel and velvety chocolate, this slice delivers everything you want from a festive sweet treat. The difference lies in the addition of collagen protein powder, which brings skin-loving benefits to every bite. Collagen is known for supporting skin elasticity, hydration and overall skin structure – making this one of those rare desserts that feels just as good for your complexion as it tastes on your plate.

Better yet, it’s gluten-free, refined sugar-free and surprisingly simple to make. So this Easter, while everyone else is unwrapping another chocolate bunny, you’ll be serving a slice that feels a little more elevated – and a little more radiant too.

INGREDIENTS

Base

2 cups almond meal

4 tbsp Chief Collagen Protein Powder – Unflavoured

3 tbsp olive oil

2 tbsp raw honey/pure maple syrup

Caramel Filling

385g hulled tahini

4 tbsp Protein Powder

Pinch of sea salt

Chocolate Topping

1/2 cup olive oil

2 tbs. raw cacao

2 tbsp Protein Powder

1 tbsp raw honey/pure maple syrup

Sea salt to taste + garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

Base

Line a 20 x 10 cm loaf tin with baking paper

Place all the base ingredients into a mixing bowl, and mix with a wooden spoon to combine.

Press the mixture evenly into the prepared tin, and pop it into the freezer.

Caramel Filling

Add all of the caramel filling ingredients into a mixing bowl, and mix with a wooden spoon to combine.

Pour the delicious mixture over the top of the base and return to the freezer.

Choc Filling

Add all of the chocolate topping ingredients into a mixing bowl, stirring with a metal spoon until it’s silky smooth.

Pour the choc topping over the caramel filling, and shake the tin slightly to even it out.

Sprinkle with sea salt if you like things extra salty. Return to the freezer for about 1 hour or until completely set.

Once set, cut into slices and devour.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.
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