Chocolate chip cookies are the ultimate snack food - especially when they're the perfect combination of chewy and crunchy. So when I spotted this recipe, I knew I had to have a play around with it to find the perfect substitute for a chocolate cookie.
It's vegan, gluten, lactose and refined sugar free so is perfect if you're intolerant to any of those ingredients or simply looking to cut back on the sweets!
Here's the recipe I used to make ten large cookies:
- 1/3 cup ground almonds
- 1/3 cup broken up hazelnuts
- 1 cup buckwheat flour
- 1/3 cup dark agave syrup
- 1/4 cup medjool dates
- 1/4 cup water
- 3 tbsp raw cacao powder
- 3 tbsp chia seeds (I soaked mine first)
- 2 tbsp coconut oil (melt after measuring)
This recipe is so easy, simply blend the dates and when they form a paste, add in the rest of the ingredients still a sticky dough forms. But be careful, it's really sticky so if your blender or food processor isn't brilliant, you may want to mix half the dough at a time.
Then simply pop them on a well lined baking tray, flattening the mixture before you put it in a 180C oven for 15-20 minutes. As this mixture can be eaten raw (no eggs etc), the point of the bake is simply to give them that cookie crunch.
These cookies are so lovely, the dates provide a wonderful natural sweetness and the cacao powder helps to cure those chocolate cravings! If you want to add another dynamic, try adding some cacao nibs (which are essentially raw chocolate chips) for a more chocolatey flavour. Because of the coconut oil, these do have a slight coconut taste so if you're not a fan of coconut, try vegetable oil or sunflower oil instead.
Would you try these? What have you been baking recently?
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I haven't baked in a very long time I'm afraid, it's hard because there's just no space in my kitchen! These look lovely xxx Thou Shalt Not Covet
ReplyDeletethanks! they're slightly burnt but were so yum!
DeleteThese look so yummy. I really need to get back into baking.
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now i've ventured into the world of clean baking, i try to do it once a week!!
Deletemmm these looks delicious!
ReplyDeletethey are - the coconut oil adds a lovely tang x
DeleteOoh these look great and I love that they're gluten free! xxx
ReplyDeletei react so badly to gluten and feel gross after i eat it so this is wonderful!
DeleteOOh these look so good x
ReplyDeletethey are :)
DeleteHmm! I am totally sharing this recipe with a girlfriend of mine who has gone all gluten free~!
ReplyDeletedefinitely! thanks for sharing!
Deletei need to try these out but need to find chia seeds first. its hard to find them :/
ReplyDeleteyou can get them off amazon if you struggle! i can get them in my local tesco but holland and barrett stock them as well :)
DeleteThese sound great, I'm a bit behind on my baking, oops!
ReplyDeletebaking is definetely my go to stress relief x
DeleteOoh I know someone who will love these. Great recipe x
ReplyDeletethank you very much! x
DeleteThese sound declisious! I am always interested in baking and these fit in perfectly xx
ReplyDeletethey are! i'm really into my clean baking at the moment - much better! x
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