Layers of chocolate brownie, crushed oat biscuits, whipped cream and salted caramel sauce make the perfect dessert.

Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!

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Oh my! Today I’m bringing your own personal a jar stuffed with layer upon layer of creamy, chocolatey, oaty heaven.  Oh, and whilst we’re spoiling ourselves, let’s just drizzle on some salted caramel too.

I’m not joking guys, you need to find a spoon and a quiet corner, then sit down and savour every mouthful.

Oh, and did I mention that it’s gluten free?

Gluten intolerant or not, you need to try this dessert.

The idea for this recipe originated from a pile of coeliac-friendly goodies that Delicious Alchemy sent me to test:

Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!

The company was started by Emma Killilea in 2006. Diagnosed as a coeliac a couple of years earlier, Emma quit her job, went back to university to study food science, and then started up her company, focussing on quick, easy-to-make mixes that are gluten and dairy-free.

And I have to say, she’s done an amazing job. I started off testing the brownie mix – which only required me to stir in a couple of eggs and some melted butter (or dairy free alternatives), before it was in the oven, filling my house with my favourite smell of chocolate.

Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!

Slightly crisp on top, perfectly gooey in the middle, they were so good, I was literally cramming pieces in my mouth whilst taking the photographs…..

The oaty cookies came next.  This time, only melted butter and water was needed. I was a little hesitant as to whether they’d work – as the mixture was quite wet when I was rolling it into balls.

I half expected to open my oven door to find the cookies had spread and melded into one big biscuit.  But I was completely wrong.  The looked and tasted just as great as the brownies.

Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!

So armed with my trays of half eaten biscuits and brownies, I decided to knock up a bit of sweetened cream and caramel sauce and layer it all together:

Oaty Chocolate Brownie parfait prep collage

Yeah, that worked out pretty good 😉 Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!

If you’re not one for cake mixes, I still urge you to give them a go.  I’m usually a bake-from-scratch kind of girl, but the taste and speed (and ok, yes, the reduced amount of washing-up) of the brownies/cookies have sold me.

I can’t wait to try out the bread mixes next (a gluten-free thing I’ve never been able to master).  They’ve also got quick-porridge and muesli amongst other things.

Check out Delicious Alchemy to take a closer look at the full range of gluten free goodies and their gluten-free philosophy.

Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!
Although based in the UK, they do ship internationally too.

Right now, I’m going off to find my quiet little corner.  Possibly armed with my little jar of extra caramel sauce and a good book. Nom nom nom.

Keep up to date with recipes and tips on living a gluten-free lifestyle via Delicious Alchemy Twitter and Delicious Alchemy Facebook.

The Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel Recipe:

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Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel

Oaty Chocolate Brownie Parfait with Salted Caramel - Gluten free heaven!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 4 x .25l mason jars
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: British

Ingredients

Salted Caramel:

  • cup (80g) Unsalted butter
  • cup (60g) light brown sugar
  • cup (65g) caster sugar
  • 3 tbsp golden syrup
  • ½ cup (120ml) double/heavy cream
  • ½ tsp salt flakes table salt isn’t recommended, but if you’ve got nothing else in, then make it 1/4 tsp table salt

Chocolate Brownie (you'll only need half of this for the parfaits):

  • 1 x 400g pack Delicious Alchemy Chocolate Brownie mix
  • 2 large eggs lightly whisked
  • cup + 1.3 tbsp (100g) unsalted butter melted
  • Oaty Cookies you'll only need half of this for the parfaits:
  • 1 x 200g pack Delicious Alchemy Oaty Cookie mix
  • cup mins 1 tsp (75g) unsalted butter melted
  • 2 tbsp water

Sweetened cream:

  • ½ cup (50g) icing/confectioner's sugar
  • 1.25 cups (300ml) double/heavy cream

Instructions 

  • Make the salted caramel sauce first by adding the butter, sugars and syrup to a pan. Bring to a gentle bubble and simmer for 3 mins, swirling the pan every minute or so (it will probably look a bit ‘bitty’ but that will go away when you add the cream). Pour in the cream and stir – you should see it coming together as a smooth sauce now. Then sprinkle in most of the salt. Carefully have a taste and add more salt if needed. Turn the heat off and allow to cool.
  • Next, make the brownies. Preheat the oven to 180c/350f and line a 20cmx20cm baking pan with baking parchment. Take a large bowl and add the brownie mix, eggs and melted butter. Mix together using a wooden spoon or spatula. Pour into the prepared tin and cook for 20 mins. Take out of the oven and leave to cool in the tin.
  • Now make the oaty cookies. Keep the oven at 180c/350f. Line a baking sheet with baking parchment or a silicone mat.
  • Mix the oaty cookie mix, melted butter and water in a bowl, then take a heaped tsp of the mixture and roll it into a ball in your hands. Place on the tray and repeat until you use all of the mix. You should get approx ten balls. Make sure the balls are spaced out. They'll spread, but only a little. Squash each ball down so they're about 5mm thick. Place in the oven and cook for 18 minutes. Take out of the oven and allow to cool.
  • Now prepare the cream. Place the icing sugar and cream in a jug and whisk with an electric whisk until thick.
  • You're now ready to make the parfaits. Take the brownie out of the tin and cut into small cubes - approx 1cm cubed. Place 4 cubes on the bottom of the mason jar. Place your cream in a piping bag with a large nozzle (or a sandwich bag with the corner cut out) and pipe a layer of cream on top of the brownies. Crumble one of the biscuits and sprinkle it on top of the cream.
  • Pipe on a little more cream, then drizzle on a tbsp of caramel sauce. Add 3 more chunks of brownie, then pipe on more cream. Add a little bit of crumbled brownie and top with caramel sauce. Repeat with the remaining jars.

Notes

You can make these desserts a few hours ahead. Just fill the jars enough so you can get the lid on, then refrigerated until ready to serve.
You can store any extra caramel sauce (covered) in the fridge until you serve too.
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Nutritional Information is per large serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 1333kcal | Carbohydrates: 112g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 95g | Saturated Fat: 59g | Cholesterol: 346mg | Sodium: 372mg | Potassium: 128mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 89g | Vitamin A: 3070IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 106mg | Iron: 0.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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    1. Hi Jhuls! Thanks so much. It’s been too long, I’m gonna pop over to your blog right now to say hi 🙂

  1. Oh Nicky…..nom nom nom indeed. I can’t believe their great range of products, and when you wrote those magical words ‘ships internationally’ oh my heart and my credit card lit up with joy.
    This parfaits are just magical, I want to dig my spoon right in and just drown in that caramel sauce for a little while. Absolutely perfect. I can’t wait to see how their bread mixes turn out! Let me know?

    1. Thanks Amy, you should have seen my face light up when my parcel arrived 🙂
      I’m going to give the bread a go next week, so I’ll let you know how it goes.

    1. ha ha Yep, granola for breakfast, parfait for lunch and then a massive chunk of your strawberry slab pie for dinner 🙂
      Perfect day.