The BEST gluten free Jammy Dodgers recipe - The Gluten Free Blogger (2024)

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It was biscuit week on Great British Bake Off this week and it got me thinking about making some gluten free Jammy Dodgers (or gluten free Jammie Dodgers, if we're stealing the trademark!).

I was really excited when they made Wagon Wheels this week (see my gluten free Wagon Wheels recipe here) but I wanted to recreate something new.

I used to love Jammie Dodgers and while I can't remember exactly what they taste like now, I wanted to give them a go.

The premise of the gluten free Jammy Dodgers is simple - two pale gluten free biscuits sandwiched together with jam.

And the recipe itself was as easy as you would hope it to be!

This is a great gluten free biscuit recipe to make with kids too.

I think they'd have a fab time cutting out the little hearts from the centres and sandwiching the biscuits with jam.

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The gluten free biscuit dough for these jammy dodgers is a really versatile one.

Once chilled it's really easy to handle and not sticky at all.

You can easily roll (and re-roll) the dough and you could use it to make all sorts of different shapes.

I'm thinking about making some flavoured versions next with some colourful icing - stay tuned to see how that pans out!

For the jam centre you could make your own jam but to be honest, I was going for simplicity.

A pot of strawberry jam (the cheaper stuff actually works best in my opinion) is the go-to filling for these gluten free Jammy Dodgers.

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I also alternated some with raspberry jam because it's my favourite, but there's no reason you couldn't mix it up with anything from apricot jam or lemon curd to chocolate spread.

In fact, making a variety of different-coloured gluten free Jammy Dodgers would make a great gluten free party food spread!

I also have seen some recipes dust their gluten free Jammy Dodgers with icing sugar.

You could do this too, but I find it a bit messy.

Call me piggy, I like to get just stuck in and scoff the lot once they're assembled!

My gluten free Jammy Dodgers recipe

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Yield: 16 biscuits

Gluten free Jammy Dodgers

Prep Time: 1 hour

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

These gluten free Jammy Dodgers (or gluten free Jammie Dodgers!?) are easy to make and great to bake with children. Sweet gluten free biscuits with a sticky jam filling.

Ingredients

  • 115 g unsalted butter
  • 115 g caster sugar
  • 1 large egg, (beaten)
  • ½ tsp vanilla essence
  • 275 g plain gluten free flour, (plus extra for dusting)
  • 16 tsp strawberry jam

Instructions

  1. Add the butter and caster sugar to a large mixing bowl. Using an electric mixer (or wooden spoon) beat together until pale and creamy.
  2. Add the egg and vanilla extract and beat together until combined. Add the flour and using the a spoon, and then your hands, bring the dough together. If it still a little sticky, add a tiny bit more flour until it is a smooth dough. Shape into a ball, wrap in cling film and chill for 45 minutes.
  3. Preheat the oven to 180'C/Gas 4 and line two baking trays with baking paper. Remove the dough from the fridge and roll out to around 3mm thickness. Using a 6cm fluted cookie cutter, cut out 28 circles from the dough, re-rolling when needed. Place half of the circles on a baking sheet, and from the other half use a small heart-shaped cutter to cut hearts from the centre of the circles. Place these circles on the baking sheet.
  4. Bake the biscuits for 10 minutes, until they are pale and golden. Cool on the baking trays for 5 minutes, remove to a cooling rack and then leave to cool completely.
  5. When you're ready to assemble the biscuits, place 1 tsp of jam in the centre of each circle. Place the biscuits with the cut-out hearts on top and sandwich together.

Need some more baking inspiration?

If you’ve made these gluten free Jammy Dodgers and still have Bake Off fever, I have plenty of recipe inspiration for you! For some more gluten free bakes, check out my...

  • Gluten free Wagon Wheels
  • Gluten free Bakewell Tart
  • Gluten free Jaffa Cakes

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Jammie Dodgers? ›

Wheat flour (with Calcium carbonate, Iron, Niacin and Thiamin), Raspberry flavoured apple jam (27%) (Glucose-fructose syrup, Apples (Apple, Preservative (Sodium metabisulphite)), Sugar, Humectant (Glycerol), Acid (Citric acid), Acidity regulator (Sodium citrates), Flavourings, Colours (Anthocyanins, Annatto), Gelling ...

Are Jammie Dodgers vegan? ›

The maker of iconic British biscuits Jammie Dodgers has announced it has changed the recipe which means its jam-filled treats are vegan again! Jammie Dodgers used to be 100% plant-based in the past.

What is the American equivalent of Jammie Dodgers? ›

Jammie Dodgers are a type of linzer biscuit, which is a biscuit-size version of a linzer torte, and they are often associated with the Christmas season in other parts of the world. One commercial example is Pepperidge Farm's seasonally available linzer raspberry cookie in the United States.

What is a jammy dodger slang? ›

Jammy is a slang word for "lucky" in the UK. So a Jammy Dodger is a scamp or scoundrel who can talk his way out of trouble. It is said that the cookie got its name after the character Roger the Dodger from "The Beano" comics, one of Britain's most popular comics since the 1930s.

Do Jammie Dodgers have gelatine? ›

Wheat Flour (with Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin and Thiamin), Chocolate Flavoured Coating (23%) (Sugar, Vegetable fats (Sustainable palm kernel, Sustainable palm, Shea), Dried Whey (Milk), Fat reduced cocoa powder, Emulsifiers (E476, Soya Lecithin)), Mallow (19%) (Glucose syrup, Gelling agent (Beef gelatine), Acidity ...

Is there jam in a jammy dodger? ›

Jam or No Jam: Despite their name, the center of a Jammie Dodger isn't just jam. It's a combination of jam and plum puree, giving it that distinctive taste and texture that's hard to find anywhere else.

Does jammy dodgers contain nuts? ›

Allergy Information

May also contain Egg, Nuts, Milk. For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in bold.

Do jammy dodgers have palm oil? ›

Jammie Dodgers was marked down under our criteria for GMO and Palm Oil, as the brand uses both (the palm oil is RSPO) in its products.

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