This week when my husband came home from the office, he had a gold box in his hand and quickly said "don't get mad, my parents sent them to my office but don't worry they aren't that good." What he says to make our daughter feel better when she can't have something he has. Suddenly I thought of a new way to try making gluten free petit fours and it was very quick and easy, easier than regular petit fours. I thought of the gluten free ice cream sandwiches we made last summer using Nicole Hunn's recipe from Gluten Free on a Shoestring. A thin, chocolate wafer/cake that is easy to make and no slicing cake into crumbly thin layers and freezing required! (Typical part of making petit fours)
What you need:
Ice Cream Sandwich Chocolate Wafer recipe from Gluten Free on a Shoestring (HERE)
Can of pillsbury Cream Cheese Frosting (I read the label and it was dairy free-normally I would make homemade frosting to avoid the extra "ingredients" but I was tired and promised my daughter we would have girl time and make these.)
Ghiridelli Chocolate Semi-Sweet Chips (or other dairy free chocolate chips)
Dairy free milk (almond, coconut or cashew)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325
Make the sandwich cookie dough as directed (here)
Separate chocolate dough into 2 balls.
Place one half on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, top with another piece of parchment paper and roll out into a rectangularish shape just a little over a 1/4 inch thick. Remove top parchment paper and if you like, trim the edges to make them straight and add the extra dough to the other ball of dough.
Repeat with the other half on another baking sheet.
Score the rolled out dough into roughly 1 inch wide strips. (My strips were about 1 x 7 inches just depends I how you rolled it out)
Bake in preheated oven according the the sandwich cookie instructions, or until until it lightly springs back. (I ended up doubling the baking time since it was a larger mass since i wasn't cutting out cookie circles *about 14 minutes for me).
Bake in preheated oven according the the sandwich cookie instructions, or until until it lightly springs back. (I ended up doubling the baking time since it was a larger mass since i wasn't cutting out cookie circles *about 14 minutes for me).
Remove from oven and allow cake to cool.
Assemble the cakes!
Using a knife, spread some cream cheese frosting over one long strip of your chocolate cake.
Carefully pick up another strip of cake and lay in on top and then spread that layer with cream cheese frosting and then add one more strip on top of the cream cheese. You now have 3 layers of cake with 2 layers of filling.
Repeat with remaining strips until you can't make any more. If you have excess scraps of cake, just leave those out in a dish for munching.
Now that you have some long layered strips of cake and frosting, take a sharp knife and carefully cut them into 1 inch sections creating 1 inch squares.
This looks like a mess but it was all contained within this cookie sheet and the chocolate ganache and sprinkles that fell below were also later picked at and enjoyed ;)
Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper, place a cookie rack over top and then arrange your gluten free petit fours on the cookie rack.
In a double boiler* add a bag of dairy free chocolate chips and 1/4 cup of dairy free milk. Stir until melted. You want the chocolate icing to be somewhat running so it's easy to spread over your cakes so if it doesn't drizzle off your spoon, add some more milk until you get the right consistency.
Using a spoon or small spatula, carefully spread the chocolate icing over the top of your petit fours, letting it drip down the side. As it drips down the sides, using a spoon or spatula, carefully spread the chocolate icing over the sides, adding more frosting as needed and letting the excess drip down onto the baking sheet below the petit fours. They won't all be perfect but as long as you get the tops covered well and most of the sides, that's good enough. Then top with some sprinkles for added color and decoration and allow chocolate icing to set and then enjoy your easy gluten free dairy free petit fours! These were much less labor intensive than making sugar cookies!!!!
As you can see here, this was more of a challenge to make gluten free dairy free petit fours as easy as possible, and have some fun mommy daughter time, not looking for perfection. We had some that we thought looked perfect although most were not, but they all taste the same and they taste VERY yummy!
*to make a double boiler, add an inch or two of water to a small pot, then place a glass Pyrex bowl over top of the pot and boil the water. Place the chocolate and milk in the glass bowl and store as it melts, this produces a smooth ganache.
*usually I like to make everything from scratch, even if it's not "healthy" it's still healthier than using anything from a package with the extra preservatives and ingredients however, as this was an experiment and I wanted it to be as easy as possible, especially if they didn't turn out, I thought a shortcut now and then ain't the worst thing in the world...besides, stress can kill you too! lol!
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