Top 100 slice recipes (2024)

Everybody loves a Mars bar! In fact, they were recently voted the world’s second most popular chocolate bar - pipped at the post by Cadbury milk chocolate (personally, I think it was rigged!). So, it’s little wonder that when melted down with butter and mixed with rice bubbles, the result is amazing. This Mars bar slice recipe is our favourite as it has the sneaky addition of golden syrup, which gives the slice an extra buttery caramel flavour. Another reason we love this recipe is that not all the Mars bar is melted. Some is reserved, chopped and stirred through the mixture, upping the mars bar element and providing extra texture. Genius, right?

What is it about Australians and lemons? We can’t get enough of them in both sweet and savoury dishes. We Aussies love a slice too, so it’s little wonder that this lemon slice recipe comes in at number three of taste.com.au’s most popular slice recipes ever (pipped at the post by the ever-popular caramel and Mars Bar slices). In this easy lemon slice recipe, we use both the lemon rind in the base and the juice in the icing, resulting in a bright and zesty taste that just sings in your mouth. Combine these lemony feels with our other favourites, condensed milk and buttery granita biscuits, and we have an Aussie classic for the ages. This no-bake lemon slice recipe is perfect for a lunchbox, afternoon tea or just a sweet treat all year round. If you’re looking for morning tea ideas to surprise and delight, you might also like to try our gluten-free lemon slice, or find even more inspiration from our collection of best-ever lemon slice recipes, which includes healthier lemon slice recipes and blueberry lemon slice variations too. Additional recipe notes by Alison Adams - Food Writer and Recipe Tester

Whisk away the weekend with these delicious choc-inspired slice classics!

Often, I find myself wondering, “Why are Australians so obsessed with slices?” but then I’ll make this chocolate caramel slice recipe and remember exactly why.Why is this our best caramel slice recipe?The buttery biscuit base, rich and gooey caramel filling, and that layer of delectable chocolate on top - I’m drooling just thinking about it. No wonder it’s a staple at school fetes and a firm favourite of anyone with a sweet tooth (in fact, some of our readers have been making this recipe for more than 15 years!). Despite the universal appeal of chocolate caramel slice, we understand people have certain preferences regarding the thickness of each layer.Some readers like to double the quantities of the chocolate or caramel layer, or you could even use a smaller slice pan (just keep in mind this will affect cooking time). Of course, one of the reasons this caramel slice recipe is so popular is how easy it is to make - we even have bakers as young as 10 whipping this one up. Easy, delicious chocolate caramel slice ready in under an hour? Yes please. This really is a great recipe. It's absolutely delicious!While this recipe is our favourite chocolate caramel slice recipe, we have plenty of other caramel slice recipe variations to choose from (I mean, just look at this espresso caramel slice, coconut caramel slice and macadamia caramel slice!)And, for something different, try our irresistible lemon slice recipe next!Additional recipe notes by Alison Adams - Recipe Tester and Food Writer

Use a clever shortcut to create these baked golden slices filled with warm apple, sour cream and cinnamon.

What do you get when you combine an Anzac biscuit with a slice? These delectable treats, perfect for tea-time indulgence!

This quick and easy slice is a great addition to the lunchboxes of kids and adults alike!

For many of us, jelly is a treat that’s often left behind with our childhoods – alongside the likes of Barbies, The Wiggles and long division. And yet, this refreshing, brightly hued, wobbly dessert need not be relegated to the category of kids’ party treats. Why should kids have all the fun? In fact, we think this playful jelly slice recipe is grown-up enough that it’ll please adults and children of all ages. This one came to us from Taste member ‘bird55’.Made up of three simple layers (a buttery biscuit base, a lemony condensed milk centre and a raspberry jelly top), this no-bake slice is easy to make and easier to eat – just ensure you allow enough time to chill and set each layer.The grown-up jelly fun doesn’t end at the simple yet delicious jelly slice: we have plenty of jelly recipes adults will adore. From a pretty-in-pink rosé jelly and vanilla tart to our Aperol spritz jelly shots, and from a tropical pina colada jelly slice, to a show-stopping rhubarb, strawberry and gin jelly, these passionfruit and prosecco jelly cups, and a layered Singapore sling jelly cake. There’s even a beetroot jelly cheesecake, if you’re feeling adventurous.And, come Christmas time, our jelly-filled trifles are go-to desserts to please a crowd. Indecisive? Become inspired by our gallery of jelly slice recipes to find your ideal treat.Additional recipe notes by Sonya Gellert, Recipes Editor and Food Writer

This festive slice, from Taste.com.au member laylablueshell, is a delicious delight for kids as well as grown-ups!

This is the most popular rocky road recipe on taste.com.au. Made with just a handful of ingredients, it's so easy to prepare and makes for a wonderful food gift for Christmas or Easter (or a sweet treat any other time of year!) Like all classic rocky road recipes, this one is made with chocolate and marshmallows, but also contains macadamias, raisins and buttery shortbread chunks. Top tip: slice this one while still in the pan rather than removing then chopping.

Make five-star jam and coconut slice with just a few simple ingredients. It will become a lunchbox favourite with the kids!

The bake-sale classic gets a fun makeover with slices that are a cut above the rest!

Along with neenish tarts, chelsea buns and scones, vanilla slice competes to be the queen of Australian country town bakeries. And it may just win.For unlike these other treats that are based in English culinary tradition, vanilla slice seems to be completely ours. With the contrasting textures of crisp pastry, thick silky custard and powdery icing sugar, this sweet snack always hits the spot, whether eaten elegantly with a dessert fork accompanied by a cup of tea or just going in – hand held – allowing the custard to ooze and the icing sugar to puff up your nose. With our recipe for custard slice, there’s no need to go on a road trip to feast upon this classic sweet.Why is this our best vanilla slice recipe?One of the reasons we love this vanilla slice recipe is that it uses store-bought custard powder for ease, but then you spruce it up with fresh vanilla bean, a good dollop of butter and then egg yolks to enrich it even further, making it both simple yet rich and elegant. Serving eight, this is the perfect recipe for street stalls or school bakes or just for a lovely afternoon tea with family and friends.If you adore vanilla slices as I do, you might just love our super-sized version, this passionfruit take on the classic, or this apple and vanilla slice.Additional recipe notes by Alison Adams - Food Writer and Recipe Tester

Transform Weet-Bix into this easy chocolate and coconut slice. It makes the perfect recipe for a bake sale, party or afternoon tea.

This yummy kid-friendly treat has a crumbly coconut base and a creamy, tangy topping.

This pretty-as-a-picture Choc-peppermint slice is perfect for afternoon tea.

A buttery biscuit base, creamy cheesecake middle and pink jelly Turkish delight top ensures this no-bake slice will be added to your favourite recipes collection.

Experience the guiltless pleasure of this vegan, low calorie classic dessert.

Lovers of traditional cherry ripe, will love this homemade version by taste member, 'laurenbrooke'.

Delectable cheesecake bites loaded with juicy berries are the perfect sweet treat for sharing.

This slice has a coconut base and a tangy cheesecake topping swirled with real passionfruit pulp.

Ease into weekend cooking with no-bake slices for the family.

For a burst of flavour try this delicious peach and raspberry cheesecake slice.

Caramel fudge gets an irresistible makeover with a triple choc hit & crunchy nut fudge.

This no-bake classic slice won't be test of your cooking skills but will be a big test of your willpower.

Anzac biscuits add a chewy coconut texture to this irresistible chocolate and caramel slice.

Arnott's biscuits make this custard and passion fruit slice super easy!

Licorice Allsorts lovers will simply adore this quick and easy slice.

This slice of heaven is a timeless favourite, crowd-pleasing treat in its simplicity.

Turn your favourite chocolate bar into a the ultimate afternoon delight with this heavenly cherry ripe slice.

We solve your bring-a-plate dilemma for a 'portable dessert that will feed a crowd' - a party-pleasing cheesecake slice with white chocolate, orange and raspberry.

For a dessert with real wow factor you can't go past this decadent Malteser cheesecake slice layered with a rich brownie base, white chocolate centre and dark chocolate topping.

Thought your favourite Aussie toffee ice-cream couldn't get any better? Think again!

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this passionfruit, vanilla slice.

This light and fluffy pineapple slice comes to you from taste.com.au readers the Johnstone family.

This pretty unicorn jelly cheesecake slice has five colourful layers and is finished with clouds of whipped cream.

This lemon slice makes the perfect Sunday afternoon treat.

Nothing beats timeless, classic baked treats, so revisit these crowd-pleasing raspberry coconut slices!

This flavour-packed and fruity Florentine recipe is the perfect sweet treat for any time of day.

This amazing slice has a layer of oats, butter and golden syrup and a layer that tastes like the world's best chocolate brownie.

Combining all our favourite desserts into one, this caramel Tim Tam cheesecake slice is impossible to resist!

Fill your lunch-box with these great lunch, morning tea and snack ideas.

You'll go coco-nuts over this deliciously easy biscuit slice - it's the perfect afternoon tea show-stopper!

This retro cheesecake slice topped with sweet lime jelly is sure to bring back childhood memories.

This superfood slice is inspired by the much-loved Wagon Wheel treat of our childhood. Almond meal, coconut and strawberry chia jam is simply irresistible.

Taste a slice of heaven in this continental dessert treat.

Recruit hand little helpers to make this fudgy chocolate slice loaded with delicious treats for extra crunch.

Serve these sweet little gluten-free lemon bars with vanilla ice-cream for a deliciously zingy dessert.

This is a Christmas slice of your dreams - creamy, crunchy and lightly spiced. (It also contains a whole bar of Caramilk!) Serve it as an easy, make-ahead dessert with some seasonal fruit, or just sneak a piece with your morning coffee.

Can you believe this vanilla slice only takes 15 minutes to prep and 10 minutes to cook? It's filled with custard, topped with croissants and perfect for afternoon tea.

Gooey caramel slice meets fudgy chocolate brownie in this two-for-one sweet special. You'll love the touch of sea salt in the chocolate topping.

A gluten-free raspberry coconut slice that's crumbly on the outside and gooey on the inside.

Transform simple summer ingredients into a decadent dessert slice brimming with apricots and coconut.

With a buttery shortbread biscuit base and fluffy lemon icing on top, this easy slice recipe is perfect for morning or afternoon tea with a cuppa.

Although it's French in origin, Australians have made this slice their own with the addition of passionfruit.

This berry slice is great for afternoon or morning tea.

Wow! You only need 4 ingredients to make this super chewy caramel peanut slice.

Top 100 slice recipes (2024)

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