Chocolate Salami Recipe - Vegan on Board (2024)

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This decadently delicious chocolate salami is always a hit! Surprise your guests with this no bake dessert when you reveal the rich chocolate, fruit and nut filled inside. It makes a great edible Christmas gift too!

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Where does chocolate salami come from?

In Portugal the salame de chocolate is a very popular tea time treat. They traditionally make it using Maria biscuits, a plain, slightly sweet round biscuit that originated in England, but became very popular across Europe. The recipe classically uses butter and raw eggs.

And in Italy the salame di cioccolato is very popular family treat served with coffee. It's especially enjoyed at Christmas time.

Vegan Chocolate Salami

It's not often that we try and make a recipe that looks like meat on purpose! But it's the time of year when baking is at it's most whimsical, so we decided to throw ourselves into creating a vegan version of chocolate salami that's just as indulgent!

Our chocolate salami is eggless and dairy free, so perfect for anyone who is allergic, or anyone who wants to avoid raw eggs. And all our plant based friends too!

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Ingredient tips

Our vegan chocolate salami has just 7 everyday ingredients:

Chocolate

Use good quality vegan dark chocolate. For a sweeter chocolate salami use 50% cocoa content chocolate, often called 'cooking chocolate'. Or for a darker, more rich flavour, use 70% cocoa content.

Biscuits / Cookies

We used rich tea biscuits, but you can also use any other plain biscuits. Look for Marie or Maria biscuits if you are in Spain or Portugal. For our German and Austrian friends vegan Butterkeks will be the most similar. And for our lovely friends across the pond try you can use vegan graham crackers or other vegan cookies.

You can also get experimenting and try other biscuits for a fun twist! Why not try Oreos, Biscoff or even our favourite Austrian cookies Mannerschnitten.

Fruit and Nuts

You can easily customise this chocolate salami recipe by varying your choice of fruit and nuts. Try cranberries and pistachios for a very festive red and green combination. Try almonds and raisins, coconut and cherry, or just a mix of anything you fancy!

Step by step

Here's a visual overview of how to shape the chocolate salami, for more help watch the video too!

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It's pretty easy to make, but our top tip is to finely chop up your biscuits, fruit and nuts. That way the salami will roll and hold together best.

Variations and substitutions

If you are making this chocolate salami as a gift, then you can wrap it in parchment paper and ribbon, with a handwritten tag. You could also print out the recipe to include with it!

For gluten free, just use vegan gluten free cookies or biscuits.

For a nut free version, use seeds such as sunflower and pumpkin.

If you do vary the fruit and nuts, try to stick to the quantities listed in the recipe, otherwise you will find you try and add too much filling and your salami won't hold together well. (Yep, we learnt that from experience!)

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We hope you have fun making our chocolate salami! Come back soon and try our other vegan sweet treats that also make great edible gifts.

These No Bake Chocolate Cookies (with just three ingredients!)
Our festive Vegan Rum Truffles
And these melt in the mouth Vegan Vanillekipferl Crescent Cookies

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Vegan Chocolate Salami

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This chocolate salami is filled with dried fruit, nuts and biscuits for a fun no bake sweet treat.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Makes: 1 chocolate salami

Course: Sweet

Cuisine: Italian, Portuguese, Vegan

Ingredients

  • 4 (½ cup) rich tea biscuits or crumbled digestives or vegan graham crackers
  • 20 g (2 tbsp) nuts walnuts, pecans, pistachios, hazelnuts, almonds...
  • 30 g (2 tbsp) dried fruit cranberries, cherries, raisins...
  • 100 g (3.5 oz) dark chocolate use 50% or 70% cocoa content depending on desired sweetness
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp plant milk
  • icing sugar for dusting

Instructions

  • Crumble the biscuits up with your hands. Aim for pieces about 5 to 10 mm in size, but not so small that they've turned to dust.

    4 (½ cup) rich tea biscuits

  • Finely chop your chosen combination of dried fruit and nuts.

    20 g (2 tbsp) nuts, 30 g (2 tbsp) dried fruit

  • Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a hot water bath, or in a microwave at 30 second intervals.

    100 g (3.5 oz) dark chocolate

  • Add the olive oil and plant milk to the chocolate and stir until smooth.

    1 tbsp olive oil, 2 tbsp plant milk

  • Add the biscuits, dried fruit and nuts to the chocolate mixture and mix until combined.

  • Set the mixture aside for approximately 20 minutes, until it has solidified enough to hold its shape well, but hasn't become so solid to that you can't mould it.

  • Cut a piece of baking paper about 20cm wide, and spoon the mixture lengthwise onto the centre and then use a spatula to form it into a rough salami shape.

  • Fold the bottom edge of the baking paper up and over the mixture and roll it into the paper. Gently press with your hands to get smooth surface and round salami shape. Twist the ends of the paper together at each end.

  • Chill the chocolate salami in the fridge for at least 1 hour or until fully set.

  • Unwrap and dust with icing sugar on all sides.

  • Slice, serve and enjoy!

Notes

Store in the fridge well wrapped, or in an airtight container. It will keep for 2-3weeks.

Nutrition

Serving: 1chocolate salami | Calories: 1165kcal | Carbohydrates: 114g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 73g | Saturated Fat: 29g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 410mg | Potassium: 1177mg | Fiber: 18g | Sugar: 52g | Vitamin A: 118IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 221mg | Iron: 16mg

This information is calculated per serving and is an estimate only.

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Chocolate Salami Recipe - Vegan on Board (2024)

FAQs

What is chocolate salami made of? ›

Chocolate salami is an Italian and Portuguese dessert made from cocoa, broken biscuits, butter and sometimes alcohol such as port wine or rum. The dessert became popular across Europe and elsewhere, often losing alcohol as an ingredient along the way. Cocoa, broken biscuits, butter, sometimes nuts.

What is vegetarian salami made of? ›

Ingredients. Water, vital wheat gluten, tofu (water, soybeans, magnesium chloride), wheat starch, textured wheat protein, spices.

What is chocolate salami called? ›

Salami di Cioccolato is an incredibly popular dessert in Italy, as well as Portugal, and calls for only a few simple ingredients. You will need wax/parchment paper to mold the dessert into shape and Laura typically prepares this one day before serving and leaves it in the refrigerator for 8-12 hours to firm.

Where did chocolate salami originate from? ›

Originating in Italy and Portugal, this crunchy treat has become a quintessential, iconic Italian dessert. In Bologna, Chocolate Salami is traditionally a sweet passover recipe, while in Emilia-Romagna, this dessert is popular during the Easter holiday.

Does vegan salami exist? ›

Yves Veggie Cuisine Veggie Cuisine Veggie Salami, Plant Based | Wegmans.

Can vegans eat salami? ›

Meaty, salty, and savory, this delicious Vegan Salami is easy to make at home without any fancy equipment. It makes the perfect addition to any sandwich, vegan charcuterie board, pizza, or just a delicious snack with crackers.

What is the main ingredient in salami? ›

Salami is…

A cured sausage made from fermented and/or air-dried meat. Traditionally Salami was made from pork although nowadays, it is made with all manner of meat or game – beef, lamb, duck, venison, even horse or donkey – or a mixture of any of the above.

What part of the animal is salami made of? ›

The meat is ground and kneaded to achieve the desired texture, and then various spices are added according to specific recipes. In general, the cuts of pork used are the thigh, shoulder, loin, filet, belly and the succulent fat from the pig's jowls (guanciale). Salami are usually aged between 30 and 90 days—and beyond.

What is sweet salami made of? ›

Known as salame dolce (literally translating as sweet salami) in Italian, it's typically made with biscuits, butter, eggs, chocolate and sometimes a little liqueur like rum.

Is salami from donkey meat? ›

Salami has also been made from horse meat. In the Provence region of France and in the Veneto region of Italy donkey meat is used for salami, as well, the product being sold in street markets.

What's the difference between pepperoni and salami? ›

Differences Between Pepperoni and Salami

Pepperoni is a type of salami, but salami is not a type of pepperoni. Salami is served cold as a salad spread or used in sandwiches. Pepperoni is used as a pizza topping. Salami has a spicy flavour, while pepperoni has a peppery and smoky taste.

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