Homemade Gluten Free Kit Kats | Chocolate Covered Wafer Cookies (2024)

By Nicole Hunn | Published: | Posted In: Candy, Desserts, Halloween, Holidays

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Since Halloween ?is almost upon us, it's time. Time to get crafty with another costume or brave the wilds of the party store and shell out so.much.money for a one, maybe two-time wearing. Time to explain to your gluten free kid how youknow that it stinks that they can't eat some of the candy they've successfully scammed from the neighbors. Chin up, though! Plenty of Halloween candy is actually safely gluten free (love the individually wrapped candies ? !). And whatever gluten-forward candy they make out there in the world, we can (and we will!) make our own gluten free version. Want proof? Remember when we made gluten free Twix? Now I bring you the ultimatecrispy, gluteny candy made safely gluten free. Thesesurprisingly easy homemade gluten free Kit Kats are just one of a whole chapter of gluten free candy recipes in my latest cookbook, Gluten Free Classic Snacks. And they're so easy to make! Let's get started…

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You are not going to be-lieve how incredibly easy it is to make the gluten free crisp wafers that are the key to making gluten free Kit Kats. Afew basic gluten free pantry ingredients combine in just the right proportions, and before you know it you're transported right back to Halloweens past.

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To make the classic 3-finger Kit Kat candy shape, you'll need some specialty chocolate molds (I bought mine at Sweet Baking Supplyand Sugarcraft), but they're super cheap. If you don't want to bother with the molds, or just can't wait for them to come (who could blame you?), skip them! Just dip the crisp wafers individually in chocolate, let them set and enjoy.

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Either way, you gotta admit that it's pretty amazing that we can evendo this. The wafers are snappy andcrisp even when dipped in chocolate, and stay crisp for at least a week on their own if you store them in a glass container (always store anything crispy in glass, not plastic). The combination of smooth milk chocolate and light and crunchy tort-style wafers just can't be beat. So when the gluten free peeps in your life come home from trick-or-treating with long faces that they can't have this or that candy, surprise them with these homemade gluten free Kit Kats. Instant King orQueen of Halloweenstatus. ?

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Homemade Gluten Free Kit Kats | Chocolate Covered Wafer Cookies

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Yield: 8 candy bars

Ingredients

For the crisp wafers
5 tablespoons (70 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature

1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons (125 g) granulated sugar

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1 cup (140 g) all purpose gluten free flour, plus more for sprinkling (I used Better Batter)

1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum (omit if your blend already contains it)

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

3 tablespoons (1 1/2 fluid ounces) lukewarm water, plus more if necessary

For the candy bars
18 ounces milk chocolate, chopped

4 tablespoons (56 g) virgin coconut oil or nonhydrogenated vegetable shortening

24 Crisp Wafers

Instructions

  • First, prepare the wafers. Preheat your oven to 325°F. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or a large bowl and a hand mixer, beat the butter until light and fluffy. Add the sugar and vanilla, and beat until well combined. In a small bowl, place the flour, baking powder and salt, and whisk to combine well. Add the dry ingredients to the creamed butter and sugar mixture in two batches, alternating with the 3 tablespoons of water and beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. The dough will come together and should be thick but not stiff. If it is stiff, add more water by the half-teaspoonful as necessary and mix to combine.

  • Shape and bake the wafers. Divide the dough in half, and place one piece on a large sheet of unbleached parchment paper. Pat it into a thick rectangle. Dust lightly with all purpose flour and roll the dough into a 12-inch x 5-inch rectangle, a bit more than 1/8-inch thick (no thinner), sprinkling lightly with flour as necessary to prevent sticking. Square the edges of the dough as best you can. Place the rectangle of dough, still on the parchment paper, flat on a half sheet pan. Hvae a sharp knife, pizza wheel or pastry wheel ready to score the dough as soon as it is baked. Place the dough in the center of the preheated oven and bake until very pale golden all over, about 12 minutes. Remove from the oven, and immediately score into smaller rectangles of about 1/2-inch wide x 3-inches long. Allow to cool completely, and break the cooled wafers along the scoring. Repeat with the other piece of dough.

  • Assemble the candy bars.Place the chocolate and coconut oil or shortening in a medium-size, heat-safe bowl and melt either in the microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring in between, or over a double boiler until melted and smooth. To make the candy, you will need 6 rectangular wafers per 3-finger candy bar. In each finger of a Kit Kat mold, if you have one, pour a thin layer of melted milk chocolate in the bottom of each well. Layer one rectangular wafer on top of the chocolate in each well, cover with another layer of melted chocolate, then followed by another wafer. Finish with a thick layer of chocolate to the top of the mold. Shake the mold gently back and forth to distribute the chocolate evenly without shifting the wafers around. Allow the chocolate to set completely in the molds before popping out the candy.

  • From the book Gluten-Free Classic Snacks: 100 Recipes for the Brand Name Treats You Love,by Nicole Hunn. Excerpted by arrangement with Da Capo Lifelong, a member of the Perseus Books Group. Copyright © 2015

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