Gingerbread Latte Dairy And Gluten-Free. Hello friends, so how are you today? Coffee, anyone? Create a seasonal coffee delight in the comfort of your own home. How yummy? I love gingerbread lattes.
Table Of Contents:
- Firstly, Gingerbread Latte Dairy And Gluten-Free Ingredients.
- Secondly, Gingerbread Latte Dairy And Gluten Free Method.
- Thirdly, Other Recipe Ideas.
How To Make A Gingerbread Latte Dairy And Gluten Free:
Preparation Time: 25 minutes | Cooking Time: 12-15 minutes
Serves/Makes: 15-20 mini gingerbread men
Made using: Gluten Free Gingerbread Biscuit Mix
For The Mini Gingerbread Men:
The Basics:
- 1 x 250g Delicious Alchemy Gingerbread Biscuit Mix
- 1 Egg
- 2tbsp Golden Syrup
- 40g Dairy Free Spread
Gingerbread Latte Dairy And Gluten Free:
Method:
- Empty the Gingerbread Mix into a bowl and add the egg, dairy free spread and golden syrup. Mix together until a soft ball of dough is formed. Wrap in clingfilm and place in the freezer for 60 minutes.
- Roll the dough out in between two sheets of clingfilm, peel back the top layer and cut out the gingerbread men. Place onto a lined baking tray and put in the fridge for 30 minutes. Remove from the fridge and bake for 12 minutes or until they are golden brown on the edges.
- Leave to cool on a wire rack.
For The Syrup:
- 150g Caster Sugar
- 165ml Water
- 1tsp Ground Ginger
- ½ tsp Ground Cinnamon
Method:
- In a saucepan, add the sugar, water and spices and bring to the boil. Simmer on a low heat for 15 minutes.
- Take off the heat and leave to cool, then transfer into an airtight container (this will keep for up to 1 week.)
For The Coffee:
- 1 tsp Instant Coffee
- 2tsp Hot Water
- 1-2tbsp Syrup
- 280ml Milk Alternative – Soya or Almond work well
- ¼ tsp Ground ginger
- Dairy Free Whipped Cream, or more Milk Alternative, frothed
Method:
How To Make:
- In your latte glass, mix together the coffee and hot water until the coffee has dissolved. Then, add the syrup.
- Pour the milk into a saucepan and bring to the boil. Then, pour into the latte glass and decorate with dairy-free whipped cream or frothed milk alternative, mini gingerbread men and a sprinkle of ground ginger. With any leftover gingerbread men, crumble them up and sprinkle on top of your latte.
So what do you think of this Gingerbread Latte Dairy And Gluten Free? Fancy trying this recipe? Recipe c/o Delicious Alchemy.
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Looks wonderful!
Thanks for stopping by Teresa.
Your photos are great and the lattes look delicious!
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Thanks Karren. This is a guest post.
Gingerbread latte is my absolute fave festive drink and I love that yours is gluten and dairy free. It would be so much kinder on my stomach.
Thanks for stopping by Ana. Love drinks like this 🙂
Yum! Those drinks look delicious! 🙂
Thanks for stopping by Mandy.
I am not usually a coffee person, but this looks gorgeous and I could easily demolish it in a flash!
Hehe! Thanks for the comment 🙂
Looks like a great concept – I've never tried a gingerbread latte. Thanks for linking up with us.
Thanks for stopping by Sue 🙂
I love gingerbread lattes especially this time of year. I usually get one from Costa but definitely going to have to try making my own as it sounds and looks delicous.
I love yummy warm and creamy drinks 🙂 Thanks for stopping by Victoria.
Your posts always make me so hungry!! Such gorgeous photos too, I would love one of these right now!
I always try to find the best recipes to share, everything I would eat and drink myself 🙂 Thanks lovely.
Just wanted to send a quick message saying "thank you!" for such beautiful photos! I love scrolling through your emails from my inbox. Have a great day! Erica
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Aww, thank you Erica 🙂
Mm!! I sampled a "ginger bread" smoothie today – this makes me think of it in warm form!
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Whoo sounds yummy Tamar 🙂 Thanks for stopping by..