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**Title:** Easter Baking with Dan and Phil
**Content:**
* Dan and Phil introduce their Easter baking episode in a humorous, lighthearted manner.
* They announce their project: "Extreme Easter Nests" - a triple-layered chocolate Easter nest with shredded wheat.
* The duo guides viewers through the recipe, incorporating comedic commentary, witty banter, and playful jabs at each other.
* Key steps covered include:
1. Melting dark chocolate using a bain-marie (with a humorous discussion on the method).
2. Adding butter and golden syrup.
3. Mixing in shredded wheat.
4. Lining baking cases with the dark chocolate mixture (the first of three layers).
**Tone:** Humorous, playful, and entertaining, with a focus on the hosts' camaraderie and banter.
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1. **Recipe Topic**: The recipe being made is for "Extreme Easter Nests".
2. **Recipe Composition**: The Extreme Easter Nests consist of 3 types of chocolate.
3. **Recipe Layers**: The nests are layered, with the initial layer being dark chocolate.
4. **Initial Chocolate Quantity**: 80G of each type of chocolate (White, Milk, Dark) is used, but only Dark is mentioned for the first layer.
5. **Shredded Wheat Quantity**: 99G of Shredded Wheat is required for the recipe.
6. **Additional Ingredients**:
* 1.5 tablespoons of Golden Syrup
* 75G of softened butter
7. **Decorations**: Mini eggs are used to decorate the Extreme Easter Nests.
8. **Cooking Method**: A bain-marie is used for melting chocolate.
9. **Bain-Marie Process**:
* Heat water in a pan on the stove.
* Place a bowl on top of the simmering water.
* Add chocolate to the bowl to melt.
10. **Alternative to Shredded Wheat**: If unavailable, other cereals like Rice Krispies or Frosties can be used.
11. **Hygiene Reminder**: Hand washing is recommended before handling food.
12. **No Actual Baking**: The recipe involves melting, mixing, and chilling, with no baking required.