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Kit Kat Christmas Friends 100 Assorted Milk Chocolate Christmas Figures Bulk Chocolate Box, 820 g

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They should have a lovely, crisp and even, golden exterior that’s slightly risen at the edges. You definitely DON’T want any signs of browning with this one! I haven’t tested all of these egg alternatives so let me know how you get on in the comments below… Can I make this recipe low FODMAP? But sometimes, I fancy something a little less traditional, that still gets me in the festive mood. Honestly, even Santa himself would approve of this one (even though I technically cut his head off multiple times by slicing up the cookie bars ?) They’re the lovely PROPER chocolate you’d get in a real KitKat, with little crunchy biscuit bites that are totally gluten-free. How cool is that? Here’s a few reasons you need to make my gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe if you weren’t convinced just by that revelation! Why make my gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe?

Here’s some more info from Coeliac UK on identifying safe gluten-free products. Can I make your gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe dairy free? Whilst the cookie bars are easy to make nut-free as they don’t contain nuts in the first place, the KitKat festive friends have a ‘may contain’ warning for nuts unfortunately.

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We accept all of the major credit and debit cards. Your transactions and personal data will be held in a PCIDSS accredited system using secure encryption technologies. Cover the outside of the sponge with the rest of the icing. Then use a fork to pull through the icing for a pattern. Can I make your gluten-free Christmas cookie bars in a food processor or standing mixer? Can I make this by hand? Of course, just allow them to fully cool first! I’ve frozen them for up to 2-3 months no problem. Make sure you slice them up before freezing, then, you can easily defrost a few slices at a time instead of the entire thing.

Here’s everything you’ll need for my gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe – consider this your shopping list! Keep scrolling until you see the recipe card below if you’re looking for the method and measurements… Gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe: Ingredients KitKat Santas and Festive Friends are gluten-free (linked in FAQ section) so celebrate that fact by making these!

You can find them down the seasonal Christmas aisle with all the other festive chocolate and treats in any supermarket. I bought mine in Tesco. So yeah, remove/reduce the sugar at your own risk. You can always reduce the amount of festive KitKat chocolate you put in the top. How long can I keep your gluten-free Christmas cookie bars for? There’s a big difference between ‘gluten-free plain/self-raising flour’ and a *singular* type gluten-free flour. When I say ‘gluten-free plain or self-raising flour’ in a recipe, I mean a BLEND of gluten-free flours, not just one, singular flour. Whilst not super integral here, I’d always recommend adding it if you can, especially as gluten-free plain flour has no added xanthan gum to start with.

Pour in the dry ingredients (65g gluten free self raising flour, 40g cocoa powder, ¼ xanthan gum – already mixed in a bowl) & fold. You’ll see xanthan gum in a lot of my recipes as it’s an essential ingredient in gluten-free baking. For example, adding too much flour can make things dry and crumbly, whereas not adding enough sugar means it’ll lose its crisp exterior. I don’t want you to be disappointed, so please weigh your ingredients! So to replace it with just one specific type of flour… that’s not going to cut it at all. Definitely go for a gluten-free flour blend. Do I need weighing scales to bake your gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe?

Yep! If you follow the instructions above to make this recipe dairy free,then all you’ve got left to contend with is the eggs. But I’ve thrown in some tips here that will be really helpful if this is your first time making this, or you want to adapt it. So here they are! Gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe: Frequently asked questions Can I make this recipe gluten-free? Is it suitable for Coeliacs? Gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe – it’s definitely not all about mince pies in our house this Christmas! Yep – the KitKat Santas and festive friends you see on top are Coeliac-friendly and wheat-free too. I can understand the need to reduce sugar in our foods, but sugar is integral to the structure of this bake – it’s not just for adding a sweet taste!

They’re crisp on the outside and chewy in the middle and if you nail the baking time, you’ll be rewarded with tons of soft cookie dough in every bite. Then, simply use dairy-free chocolate chips (instead of regular chocolate) and Stork hard margarine instead of butter. That’s it! Can I make your gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe vegan?I’d recommending using digital cooking scales like these so you know you’re getting an accurate measurement and replicating my recipe as accurately as poss. Can I bake your gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe with less sugar / without sugar? Gluten-free Christmas cookie bars recipe, anyone? Cookie bars are my favourite treat all year round, so why not at Christmas too? These are totally beginner-friendly with no electric mixer required AND you can whip these up from just 20 minutes of effort. The individually wrapped Santa's and festive shapes are made from smooth creamy milk chocolate and have a crispy wafer and chocolate centre. Celebrate your Christmas with KITKAT Milk Chocolate Filled Santas! If you use lactose-free chocolate/choc chips in the cookie bars – that makes the cookie bars low FODMAP. Just ensure your lactose-free chocolate doesn’t contain any other high FODMAP ingredients. At Viking, we are dedicated to ensuring that your shopping experience is always efficient and budget-friendly. That's why we're delighted to extend a free delivery option to our valued customers.

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