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How To Make 'mock' Ferrerro Roche Chocolate Candies


irish daveyboy

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Ingredients:

1 packet gluten-free dark chocolate chips

25 g Coconut oil (solid at room temp)

nutella

20 whole hazelnuts

Mixed chopped nuts

Crushed gluten-free Ice cream wafers.

2 x Icecube trays

Method:

Melt Coconut oil and chocolate together.

Pour a little into ice cube trays.

Refrigerate to set.

Spoon a bit of nutella into the centre of each chocolate.

Place nut in the centre of each chocolate.

Top with remaining chocolate to cover.

Return to fridge to set.

Remove from icecube trays

grease your hands and roll into balls

roll in chopped nuts and crushed wafer mix.

Place in freezer on a tray for 15-20 mins.

(Optional) dust with gluten-free Cocoa Powder


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Ingredients:

1 packet gluten-free dark chocolate chips

25 g Coconut oil (solid at room temp)

nutella

20 whole hazelnuts

Mixed chopped nuts

Crushed gluten-free Ice cream wafers.

2 x Icecube trays

Method:

Melt Coconut oil and chocolate together.

Pour a little into ice cube trays.

Refrigerate to set.

Spoon a bit of nutella into the centre of each chocolate.

Place nut in the centre of each chocolate.

Top with remaining chocolate to cover.

Return to fridge to set.

Remove from icecube trays

grease your hands and roll into balls

roll in chopped nuts and crushed wafer mix.

Place in freezer on a tray for 15-20 mins.

(Optional) dust with gluten-free Cocoa Powder

What can I use in place of nutella?? It contains soy lecithin and I have a slight intolerance to anything using soybean oil or lecithin.

irish daveyboy Community Regular

What can I use in place of nutella?? It contains soy lecithin and I have a slight intolerance to anything using soybean oil or lecithin.

There are NO substitute products free of soy and leicitin, so you need to make your own.

Here's a link to a recipe. Open Original Shared Link

Best Regards,

David

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eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Oh my God!!! That was my very favorite candy! Thank you for being a creative genious. :D

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