To wish you a Merry Christmas – Gluten Free, low Lactose, chestnut and chocolate Yule log!

yulelogBuche de Noel – or chocolate log, this is the last treat recipe of the holidays – yule log, chocolate & chestnut flavour. It uses chestnut spread a really tasty alternative to cream. The sponge is a fat-free one – however just because it is low-fat does not make it a healthy option, it contains plenty of sugar – just a treat for once a year! Obviously 😉

Ingredients

1 tin of chestnut spread

4 eggs

4 tablespoons of castor sugar

50 g of gluten-free cocoa powder

50 g of self-raising gluten-free flour

150 g of gluten-free dark chocolate for serving (at least 70%)

Method

Line two 30 x 19 cm sandwich trays with baking parchment.

Beat the eggs and sugar till the mix is aerated, sieve the dry ingredients and add to the mix, fold with a metal spoon till incorporated.

Add the mix to the tins and cook in the middle of an oven gas mark 6, 200 degree C for 10 minutes – watch them closely, as they are thin and at risk of burning.

Before you remove the sponge from the oven open your tin of chestnut spread and be prepared to use it.

Remove one sponge from the oven and working quickly remove the baking parchment and spread it with the chestnut spread. Roll into a log – it will crack a little but don’t worry, this will add to the overall log appearance. Keep the other sponge warm, then repeat with the process and cut the sponge at an angle to simulate a branch.

Melt 1/3 of the chocolate in a basin over boiling water – remove and add the rest of the chocolate and cool the mix to temper it. (I am not sure this was wholly successful as it still looked a little dull on setting of the log.) Pour this slowly over the log to ensure it is covered, add some to each end of the log using a palette knife. Allow to set then serve!

Serves 6-8

I wish all my readers a happy holidays and a calm gut New Year!

Chocolate covered coconut lime ice-cream – lactose free, dairy free

Ingredients

4 heaped dessert spoons of freshly grated or desiccated coconut

3 heaped teaspoons of golden caster sugar

Juice from 1 small lime

80g of dairy free chocolate – ideally made with coconut oil.

165 ml of coconut milk

Method

Melt chocolate in a bowl over a bain-marie.

Coat the inside of silicone moulds with chocolate and place on a tray in the freezer.

Add coconut milk, coconut, lime juice and sugar to a mixing bowl and mix well.

Remove chocolate moulds from the freezer and add a small amount of coconut mix to each one.

Return to the freezer until fully frozen.

Remove the moulds from the freezer and add some melted chocolate to cover the top of each mould.

Return to the freezer till frozen.

Remove from the silicone moulds and ENJOY – these are mouthfuls of heaven, resembling the popular chocolate bar promising a taste of tropical heaven – you know what I mean 😉

If using gluten free chocolate these mini ices are gluten free, lactose free & dairy free. A treat for a hot summers day, easy to make.