No-bake Gingernut slice - VJ Cooks (2024)

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This easy recipe for no-bake gingernut slice is a real crowd pleaser. A simple melt and mix base topped with caramel icing.

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I’ve had this idea to make a Gingernut slice for the last few months and I thought was about time I tried it out.

It’s such a simple recipe you just mix the base ingredients together and then ice it with a simple ginger and golden syrup icing.

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How to make gingernut slice:

First of all blitz the Gingernuts in the food processor. Melt together the sweetened condensed milk and butter in the microwave, stir in the gingernuts and you have your base mixture.

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Press the base mixture into a lined baking tin. My tin is 20 cm x 20 cm square. Chill the base in the fridge while you make the icing.

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To make the icing simply melt the butter with golden syrup then sift in the ground ginger and icing sugar. Whisk it together until it is smooth and spread evenly over the base. If you find your icing is super runny then add extra icing sugar.

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Chill in the fridge until it is set and then slice it into bite size pieces. I like to store my Gingernut slice in the fridge. It will last for up to a week in an airtight container but usually in my house it only lasts a couple of days because it is so tasty.

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This new twist on the classic Gingernut is a real crowd pleaser. Theperfect treat to take along to shared morning tea.

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More easy slice recipes to try:

BAKED GINGER CRUNCH

CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT CRISPY SLICE

CHOCOLATE WEETBIX SLICE

JAFFA SLICE

Caramel cashew slice

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Gingernut slice

Yield: 16 pieces

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Inactive Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes

An easy no-bake slice made from a gingernut base topped with a golden syrup caramel icing.

Ingredients

Base

  • 1 packet Gingernut biscuits (250g) (9oz), crushed
  • 80g (3oz) sweetened condensed milk
  • 80g (3oz) butter

Icing

  • 50g (2oz) butter
  • 1 Tbsp golden syrup
  • ¾ cup icing sugar
  • 1 Tbsp ground ginger

Instructions

  1. Crush Gingernuts in a food processor.
  2. Melt together condensed milk and butter in the microwave. (1 minute +)
  3. Stir together then add the crushed biscuits and mix well.
  4. Press mixture into lined baking tin. (20 x 20 cm) (8 x 8in)
  5. Chill base in the freezer while you make the icing.
  6. Icing: Melt butter and golden syrup in the microwave then mix together.
  7. Sift in icing sugar and ginger then whisk everything together until smooth.
  8. Spread ginger icing over the base and chill in the fridge until set for 2+ hours.
  9. Take out of the fridge 10 minutes before cutting into slices (this makes it easier to cut).

Notes

  • If icing is too thick add 1 tsp of boiling water to make it more spreadable.
  • If you find your icing is too runny then add extra icing sugar.
  • Store slice in an airtight container in the fridge.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 45Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 26mgCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 0gSugar: 7gProtein: 0g

Nutritional values are approximate. Please use your own calculations if you require a special diet.

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Comments

  1. Samantha

    I made this on Sunday ! OMG amazing. Easy and tastes great.

    Reply

    • Vanya

      Oh thanks so much for your lovely comment.

      Reply

  2. Kath

    Looks so yummy, how much of a cup is 80g of condensed milk.?

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Just under a 1/4 of a cup 🙂

      Reply

  3. Kay Matt

    There was lots of butter on the bottom of the base which had hardened in the fridge and I had to scrap it off before serving?

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Oh that's strange, I haven't had that happen sorry.

      Reply

  4. Alison C

    Tasty output but I think it needs tweaking for the local gingernuts here as like Kay I had a lot of fat on the outside of the slice on the bottom and sides. I just don't think that the hard Qld version of an Arnott's Gingernut absorbed the liquid like other brands and types do. Not sure how I'd tweak it, maybe let the mixture sit at room temperature for a bit or heat the whole thing a little to encourage absorption.

    For the icing I'd probably not melt the butter next time around; instead make a buttercream that I add the golden syrup to. Had pockets of oil on the surface where the ingredients didn't combine fully which wasn't super pleasing looking. A knife evened things out though.

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  5. Cheri

    This is such a simple recipe and I always get compliments when my friends and family eat it

    Reply

  6. Julie

    I made the uncooked ginger crunch as per your recipe and used a tin the same size as yours. Can you tell me honestly, hand on heart, that you did not double the recipe? My base was nowhere near as thick as yours, and nor was my icing. I was making it for a gift but did not gift it on it, looked so thin and un inviting. Can you please tell me why my mix was so much thinner than yours, it barely covered the base of the tin.
    Thankyou

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    • VJ cooks

      Hi Julie, I made this slice as per the website post. The photos are up close which might make the pieces look bigger, but the reality is they are small pieces that aren't that thick. I sliced mine into 30 pieces - 6 rows x 5 rows which makes each piece roughly 4 x 3cm. If you want a thicker slice, make it in a smaller tin.

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  7. Wendy

    Thanks for sharing this recipe. I changed the icing by leaving out the ground ginger and sprinkling the slice with finely chopped crystallised ginger instead.

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    • VJ cooks

      Yum, sounds delicious. I use crystallised ginger in my Ginger Crunch slice. https://vjcooks.com/gingercrunch/

      Reply

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