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Challenge: Reinventing Breakfast

Rainbow Pop Tarts

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A fun twist on an old classic that is both gluten and dairy free!

Rainbow Pop Tarts

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ cups Cup4Cup flour (or regular flour if gluten doesn't bother you!)
  • 1 tbsp. granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 cup MELT, cold (or 1 cup butter if dairy doesn’t bother you!)
  • ¼ cup ice water

Preparation

  1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
  2. In your Vitamix, mix together flour, sugar and salt.
  3. Add in cubes of MELT as cold as you can get it. I put mine in the freezer for about two hours prior to make sure it was COLD.
  4. Blend on low until mixture begins to come together.
  5. Slowly add in ice water little by little until mixture begins to get sticky. You might not need all of your ice water!
  6. Blend on low until mixture comes together completely in a ball at the bottom of your Vitamix.
  7. Remove the dough ball from your canister and separate it into 5 different bowls.
  8. Using food coloring gel, dye each dough ball a new color.
  9. Divide each colored dough ball into two equal parts and roll it into a “snake” shape.
  10. Line up all the colors (alternating whatever pattern you like!) in a straight line and gently twist into one large ball.
  11. *It is important here that you don’t twist it too much as the colors will muddle and you’ll get grey! No fun!
  12. When slightly mixed, form your ball into a flattened circle and refrigerate for two hours.
  13. Remove from refrigerator and place onto a slightly floured flat surface.
  14. Using a rolling pin, carefully roll out your dough as flat as you can without muddling the colors.
  15. Take a cookie cutter (I chose a star shape!), cut out as many shapes as you can, keeping in mind that each pop tart requires two pieces.
  16. *Because of the rainbow effect, once you roll out this dough once, it is difficult to re-roll and still achieve the vibrant colors, so it’s important to get it as flat as you can the first time!
  17. On a greased cookie sheet, lay out half your shapes.
  18. Now is the fun part – filling! I did a mixture of equal parts cinnamon and sugar, but next time I’m going to use some sort of jam! Put 1 tbsp. of your filling on each shape.
  19. Top each shape with another cut-out, making sure to line up the sides.
  20. Using the tongs of a fork, smash down all the sides, making sure to make a seal between the edges. You don’t want to lose any of your delicious filling!
  21. Bake at 400 for 15 minutes, or until the sides of your pop tarts start to look slightly browned.
  22. Let cool completely.
  23. Because mine were loaded with sugar on the inside, I just wanted a simple glaze. I took 1 cup confectioner’s sugar mixed with ½ cup coconut milk to make a glaze. It WILL be running, so make sure you have something underneath your cooling rack to catch all the extra. While your glaze is still wet, toss on some colorful sprinkles!

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