Off The Wagon Wheel - IQS Recipes (2024)

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Raspberry Chia Jam (see notes).

Bake Cookie Dough Recipe

  • 150 g unsalted butter.
  • 2 tablespoons rice malt syrup.
  • 3/4 cups buckwheat flour.
  • 3/4 cups gluten-free plain flour.
  • 1/2 cup desiccated coconut.
  • pinch of sea salt.

Marshmallow Filling

  • 1 1/2 tablespoon I Quit Sugar's Gut Lovin' Gelatin powder.
  • 1/4 cup rice malt syrup.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

Choc Coating

  • 100 g dark 85-90% cocoa chocolate.

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas Mark 4. Grease and line a 28cm x 18cm lamington tin with baking paper.
2. To make the Bake Cookie Dough Base, melt the butter and rice malt syrup in a small saucepan (or in a mixing bowl in the microwave). Combine with the remaining ingredients and mix well. Press the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 15-20 minutes.
3. When cool, spread jam over the base and refrigerate.
4. Meanwhile, to make the marshmallow filling, 'bloom' the gelatin by stirring it into 1/3 cup of COLD water until it dissolves. Allow to sit for 5 minutes - it will become firm like a rubber ball. Meanwhile, combine the rice malt syrup, vanilla and salt in a saucepan with 1 cup of water and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, stirring constantly, for 8 minutes. Turn off the heat, add the gelatin blob to the mixture and stir to dissolve. Using a stick blender, blitz until it thickens slightly (or transfer to a high-powdered blender to cut time). It might be easy to let this cool a little beforehand.
5. Pour the marshmallow over the cooled jam layer. Now rub your hands in coconut oil and use your fingers to smooth the surface. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or until set.
6. Melt the chocolate slowly in a microwave (or a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of boiling water, making sure the base of the bowl doesn't touch the water) and pour over the marshmallow layer, spreading it evenly. Return the tray to the fridge for at least 1 hour or until the chocolate is set. Cut into squares to serve. Store in a sealed container for up to 5 days.

Note

We've leaked a few other recipes from Sarah's I Quit Sugar: Simplicious. Check out Sarah's Bacon Granola or her Crisp Bibimbap Skillet Pancake.

Find the recipe for Raspberry Chia Jam here.

Bring back some nostalgia with this Off The Wagon Wheel slice only this time, it's refined sugar-free and full of gut-healing gelatin. Good stuff!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Raspberry Chia Jam (see notes).

Bake Cookie Dough Recipe

  • 150 g unsalted butter.
  • 2 tablespoons rice malt syrup.
  • 3/4 cups buckwheat flour.
  • 3/4 cups gluten-free plain flour.
  • 1/2 cup desiccated coconut.
  • pinch of sea salt.

Marshmallow Filling

  • 1 1/2 tablespoon I Quit Sugar's Gut Lovin' Gelatin powder.
  • 1/4 cup rice malt syrup.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

Choc Coating

  • 100 g dark 85-90% cocoa chocolate.

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas Mark 4. Grease and line a 28cm x 18cm lamington tin with baking paper.
2. To make the Bake Cookie Dough Base, melt the butter and rice malt syrup in a small saucepan (or in a mixing bowl in the microwave). Combine with the remaining ingredients and mix well. Press the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 15-20 minutes.
3. When cool, spread jam over the base and refrigerate.
4. Meanwhile, to make the marshmallow filling, 'bloom' the gelatin by stirring it into 1/3 cup of COLD water until it dissolves. Allow to sit for 5 minutes - it will become firm like a rubber ball. Meanwhile, combine the rice malt syrup, vanilla and salt in a saucepan with 1 cup of water and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, stirring constantly, for 8 minutes. Turn off the heat, add the gelatin blob to the mixture and stir to dissolve. Using a stick blender, blitz until it thickens slightly (or transfer to a high-powdered blender to cut time). It might be easy to let this cool a little beforehand.
5. Pour the marshmallow over the cooled jam layer. Now rub your hands in coconut oil and use your fingers to smooth the surface. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or until set.
6. Melt the chocolate slowly in a microwave (or a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of boiling water, making sure the base of the bowl doesn't touch the water) and pour over the marshmallow layer, spreading it evenly. Return the tray to the fridge for at least 1 hour or until the chocolate is set. Cut into squares to serve. Store in a sealed container for up to 5 days.
Note

We've leaked a few other recipes from Sarah's I Quit Sugar: Simplicious. Check out Sarah's Bacon Granola or her Crisp Bibimbap Skillet Pancake.

Find the recipe for Raspberry Chia Jam here.

Off The Wagon Wheel - IQS Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in the original Wagon Wheels? ›

Wheat Flour (with Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin and Thiamin), Chocolate Flavoured Coating (24%) (Sugar, Vegetable Fats (Sustainable palm kernel, Sustainable palm, Shea), Dried Whey (Milk), Fat reduced cocoa powder, Emulsifiers (E476, Soya Lecithin)), Mallow (22%) (Glucose syrup, Gelling agent (Beef gelatine), Acidity ...

What are the flavors of Wagon Wheel biscuits? ›

They come in Original, Fudge, Choco Cherry, and Raspberry flavours. There have been many debates amongst fans of the biscuit about its size. Wagon Wheels have supposedly shrunk in size over time, but Burton's Foods Ltd has denied this.

Did Wagon Wheels have jam in them? ›

While Garry inherited the UK business, the others got the Canadian and Australian companies. That's why Wagon Wheels were initially found in those three countries. 4 The original Wagon Wheels – which are now called “chocolate” – didn't include jam like they do today.

What was the original size of a Wagon Wheel biscuit? ›

you might remember the Wagon Wheels of the 80s or before. Sometime during the 80s they saw their first reduction from a 79mm width to a 74mm width.

What is the white stuff in Wagon Wheel? ›

There is a top and bottom biscuit layer lined with raspberry or strawberry jam(Australian version only), with marshmallow in the middle holding them together, then the whole thing is coated in chocolate.

How did they make old wagon wheels? ›

Early wooden wheels were solid, made from slabs of trees. They were heavy but the simple construction did not requiring much skill. Wheels with spokes were lighter. They could be constructed with smaller trees and built larger in diameter because they were not limited by the size of trees in the region.

Can you still get Wagon Wheel biscuits? ›

Wagon Wheels Original Chocolate Biscuit Bars x6 | Sainsbury's.

What are the 4 types of biscuits? ›

Types of Biscuits
  • Rolled Biscuits. Rolled biscuits are one of the most popular baking-powder leavened quick breads. ...
  • Drop Biscuits. Drop biscuits have more milk or other liquid added to the dough than rolled biscuits. ...
  • Scones. ...
  • Shortcakes.

What is a disc chocky? ›

Appearance. A Disc Chockey is a dessert comprising of 2 chocolate discs held together by sticky marshmallow. It is the same thing as a wagon wheel, just named otherwise. Larger Disc Chockeys than the ones sold in the shops in Australia are available in America.

Are wagon wheels and moon pies the same? ›

Wagon Wheels are similar to moon pies and are found in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. In the northern areas of the U.S., a similar product exists called a "Scooter Pie" and also a single-cracker marshmallow cookie called "Mallomars."

Who makes wagon wheels now? ›

Wagon wheels are a somewhat retro sweet snack which tie many people's memories to their childhood. These are now produced by Burton's Food in the UK, separated from the Weston family in 2000. When it comes to Canada, wagon wheels are produced by McCormick's, now under Dare Foods Ltd.

Why do you soak wagon wheels? ›

Nonetheless, many emigrants took to soaking their wagon wheels in rivers and springs overnight, as it was not unheard of for the dry air to shrink the wood so much that the iron tires would roll right off the wheels during the day. Hardwood bows held up the heavy, brown bonnets.

What are Wagon Wheels called in America? ›

Rotelle is a type of pasta resembling wheels with spokes. They are similar to fiori. The name derives from the Italian word for a small wheel. In Italy they are also called ruote, and in the US they are usually called "wagon wheels".

What is Wagon Wheel original snack? ›

Wagon Wheels original cookies are a classic combination of layered soft cookies and marshmallow with a deliciously chocolatey outside!

Why are the wagon's wheels so big? ›

As the diameter of the wheel increases, the draft size of the animal needed to pull the vehicle decreases, hence making it easier on the horses, mules, and oxen to pull the wagons and carriages. So, a wagon with 48" wheels will pull easier than a wagon with 24" wheels.

What were wagon wheels made of? ›

Wagon wheels were made of wood because wood was plentiful and cheap and also of some importance, lighter in weight. Even if a wooden spoke was knocked out of a wagon wheel it could manage to turn for awhile and there was good chance it could be replaced. The wood in wagon wheels was very strong.

Dare Wagon Wheels ingredients? ›

Chocolatey coating (sugar, hydrogenated modified palm kernel oil, cocoa, salt, sorbitan tristearate, soya lecithin, artificial flavour), wheat flour, glucose-fructose, sugar, modified palm oil, canola oil, whey powder, corn starch, fancy molasses, salt, gelatin, glycerin, baking soda, natural and artificial flavour, ...

What's inside a wagon wheel? ›

Wagon Wheels consist of two plain biscuits that are sandwiched with marshmallow and coated in chocolate. This version of the classic biscuit snack contains a layer of jam, too.

What was wagon wheel grease made of? ›

In William Brannt's A Pracical Treatise on Animal Fats and Vegetable Fats and Oils (Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird & Co., 1896), components for axle grease used in winter and summer are given, being a mixture of tallow (beef fat), palm oil, soda, and water.

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