Gluten Free Jam Roly-Poly Recipe (with gluten free suet) (2024)

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If you're after the ultimate school dinner nostalgia, you have to give my gluten free jam roly-poly pudding recipe a go.

I can still remember the taste of it from primary school even though I haven't had one in more than 20 years.

So when I tried this recipe out, I couldn't believe how much I remembered the taste!

When I asked members of The Gluten Free Blogger Group on Facebook which dessert they missed the most, a jam roly-poly pudding was one of the most popular answers.

I knew had to give it a go! Surprisingly, it was a lot easier than I thought it would be.

I struggled to find any gluten free jam roly-poly recipes out there, which made me begin to wonder what on earth I had let myself in for.

But I'm pleased to say this gluten free jam roly-poly recipe is super easy and absolutely worth it - you're going to love it.

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The perfect school dinner nostalgia

I found myself sceptical the whole way through making this jam roly-poly.

I wanted to badly for it to be good, and knew I would be bitterly disappointed if it wasn't.

But you know when you bite into something for the first time in years and it take you right back?

When you think 'OH MY GOD THIS IS WHAT IT TASTES LIKE, I REMEMBER NOW!'?

This. Is. It.

Stodgy, sweet and sticky, this gluten free jam roly-poly is pure nostalgia.

I served it up with hot custard and it took me right back to sitting in the school dinner hall.

Before I was diagnosed with coeliac disease I loved this gluten free pudding, and it's so lovely to be able to try it again.

Now I'll have to think up some other gluten free school dinner pudding classics.

If you have any suggestions, I'd love for you to let me know!

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Ingredients

There's a full printable recipe card down below, but for the shopping list you will need:

  • 200 g gluten free self raising flour, (plus a little extra for rolling)
  • ½ tsp xantham gum
  • 15 g unsalted butter, (plus extra for greasing)
  • Pinch salt
  • 2 tbsp caster sugar
  • 75 g gluten free vegetable suet, (I used Morrisons)
  • 115 ml semi-skimmed milk, (plus a little extra for brushing)
  • 130 g unseeded raspberry jam

I always use the FREEE gluten free self-raising flour but any gluten free blend will do.

If you don't have self-raising flour, just add 2 teaspoons of baking powder to any gluten free plain or all purpose flour blend.

I love using raspberry jam in my gluten free jam roly-poly but you can use any jam you like.

Plum and strawberry jams work particularly well.

And don't forget you'll also need to buy some custard to serve this up for an authentic school dinner experience.

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Finding gluten free suet

The first challenge in making this gluten free jam roly-poly pudding was to find some gluten free suet.

The usual stuff in the supermarkets normally contains wheat flour.

However the Morrisons vegetable suet is a fab accidentally gluten free product and one you'll want to stock up on!

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You can find it in their baking aisle, and it's made with rice flour so there's no gluten in it. Perfect.

This recipe only uses about half a bag of this gluten free suet, so you could either make two (recommended!) or save it for making something else.

I'm working on a gluten free suet dumplings recipe and it can also work well in pastry too.

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My gluten free jam roly-poly pudding recipe

Here it is, my super easy gluten free jam roly-poly pudding recipe.

This makes a roly-poly big enough for 4-6 people, depending how much you want!

If youmake this recipe and love it, please do let me know bytagging me on my Instagramor using#theglutenfreeblogger. I love seeing your creations!

And please do leave a review to let others know you loved it too! It would mean the world to me.

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Yield: 6

Gluten free jam roly-poly

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

This gluten free jam roly-poly recipe will take you back to school dinner days! A nostalgic dessert made with gluten free suet and baked in the oven. Serve with custard.

Ingredients

  • 200 g gluten free self raising flour, (plus a little extra for rolling)
  • ½ tsp xantham gum
  • 15 g unsalted butter, (plus extra for greasing)
  • Pinch salt
  • 2 tbsp caster sugar
  • 75 g gluten free vegetable suet, (I used Morrisons)
  • 115 ml semi-skimmed milk, (plus a little extra for brushing)
  • 130 g unseeded raspberry jam
  • custard, (to serve)

Instructions

  1. First pre-heat the oven to 200'C / Fan 180C / Gas Mark 6. Boil the kettle and then fill a deep roasting tin with the water. Place in the bottom of the oven and then place a wire rack above it.
  2. Cut a sheet of baking paper approx 30cm long. Grease one side with the extra butter and then make a pleat down the middle (to allow the roly-poly to expand as it bakes). Cut a sheet of foil around the same size and set aside.
  3. Add the flour, xantham gum and salt to a large mixing bowl and mix well. Using your fingers, rub the butter in to the flour. Add the sugar and suet and mix well.
  4. Add the milk and, using a spoon, mix well to create a dough. It will probably be a little sticky, but if it is too sticky add a little extra flour, a tsp at a time.
  5. For the easiest way to roll the dough, rip off an extra sheet of baking paper and dust with flour. Turn the dough out onto the floured surface, dust a little extra flour on top, and then roll out using a rolling pin to make a rectangle approx 30 x 22cm in size.
  6. Spread the jam evenly on top of the dough, leaving approximately 1.5cm border. Brush the border with milk and then roll the dough from the short end (like a Swiss roll). Pinch the edges together to seal the jam.
  7. Carefully place the roly-poly onto the greased side of the baking sheet and wrap, twisting the ends. Then roll this in the foil - not too tightly, as you want to leave the roly-poly some space to expand while baking.
  8. Place the foil-wrapped dough onto the wire rack above the water-filled tray. Bake for around 50 minutes. Remove from the oven, slice, and serve hot with custard.

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FAQs

Why is suet not gluten free? ›

Here in the UK the brand of suet we buy in the supermarket is Atora, as you can see below both the Beef and Vegetable Atora products are not gluten free as they have WHEAT in them.

Is there a gluten free suet? ›

Suma Gluten Free Vegan Suet - 250g.

What's the difference between Swiss roll and Jam Roly Poly? ›

Jam swiss rolls are typically a soft vanilla sponge perfectly complimented by smooth vanilla buttercream and raspberry jam. Whereas, Jam roly poly is traditionally made as a suet pudding wrapped in muslin or foil and steamed, then filled with jam and served with hot custard.

Can you reheat Jam Roly Poly? ›

You Jam Roly Poly is best eaten fresh after baking, it will keep for up to 2 days, to re-heat cover and heat in the microwave. Jam Roly Poly freezes very well, once baked and cooled wrap up well and pop into the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow the defrost at room temperature and heat up in the oven before serving.

What is surprisingly not gluten-free? ›

Here are some foods likely to contain gluten:
  • Beer, ale and lagers.
  • Bouillon cubes.
  • Brown rice syrup.
  • Candy.
  • Chips.
  • Communion wafers.
  • Couscous.
  • Deli meats.
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What is gluten free suet made from? ›

The product also uses rice flour rather than wheat flour, so if you're cutting back on gluten, this is a good product to try. Ingredients: non-hydrogenated vegetable oil from sustainable sources (85%) (palm oil, sunflower oil), rice flour. Gluten free.

What can I use instead of gluten free suet? ›

Basically, all you need to do to substitute suet (if you are unable to get hold of gf suet) is to weigh out the quantity you require in lard or a vegetable shortening such as 'TREX' instead (when making a gluten free Christmas pud it's nice to use butter), wrap it in a piece of greaseproof paper, pop it into a freezer ...

What is a good substitute for suet? ›

Alternatives to Suet in Your Cooking

If you can't find suet or you just don't want to use it, try shortening instead. One of the advantages of using vegetable shortening is that it is suitable for vegetarian dishes. Before using it, freeze the shortening until it is very firm.

Is suet the same as lard? ›

The main difference between suet and lard is that suet is the hard white fat we obtain from cows and mutton while lard is the semi-solid we obtain from pigs. Suet has not undergone rendering while lard has undergone rendering.

What pastry is jam roly-poly made from? ›

Jam Roly Poly is made with a steam-baked suet pastry dough, so has quite a spongey, slightly stodgy texture.

Does Aldi sell jam roly-poly? ›

Dessert Menu Jam Roly Poly 280g | ALDI.

How do you make Aunt Bessie's jam roly-poly? ›

Oven cook From Frozen

Remove outer packaging and cover the tray with foil. Place on a baking tray on the middle shelf of the oven. Cook for 35-40 minutes. Leave to stand for 2 minutes before serving.

Can you refreeze jam roly poly? ›

- Do not refreeze after defrosting.; Microwave - From Frozen. Place tray on a microwavable plate. Leave to stand for 2 minutes before serving.; Oven cook - From Frozen.

How long does jam roly poly last in the fridge? ›

As noted above, our sponge puddings will generally last a month from purchase - just keep in the fridge. The jam roly poly and spotted dick puddings are better eaten within a week.

Do you eat jam roly poly frozen? ›

Cooking Instructions. Instructions: Tastiest when microwaved straight from the freezer. Take care - Jam will be very hot once cooked. - Please ensure food is cooked until piping hot.

Why did the birds stop eating my suet? ›

First, it can take days or even weeks for birds to discover a new feeder. Or maybe you have hung the feeder in an area that is too busy (with human activity, predator activity or even too much bird activity. Woodpeckers can be skittish.) Or there may not currently be suet eating birds in your immediate area.

Does suet have flour in it? ›

Pre-packaged suet sold in supermarkets is dehydrated suet. It is mixed with flour to make it stable at room temperature, requiring some care when using it for recipes calling for fresh suet, as the proportions of flour to fat can change.

What is suet made from? ›

Suet is made from the fat that surrounds the kidneys of animals (mostly cows and mutton). The fat is removed from the meat, clarified, chopped, and then boiled in water, which removes any impurities. Upon cooling, the water and fat separate and the remaining fat is suet.

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