Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Almond Flour Cookies - Gluten Free, Dairy Free Specific Carbohydrate Diet Safe


Hmm...It seems my mind is on sweets as of late. Looking through here, cookies, cookies, rice pudding. I can see I need to post a decent salad recipe again soon! I just had a delicious salad, by the way, with fresh squeezed lemon juice, cucumbers, mixed greens, and tomatoes. It tasted like summer! I digress, back to cookies and almonds. I have a fresh batch of Almond Flour and I decided to make a batch of Almond Flour chocolate chip cookies. These are a nice cookie choice for those doing an SCD or Paleo (specific carbohydrate diet - well, only if you skip the chocolate chips!) as there are no grain/starches added to this mix. The ingredients are rich, warm, and heavy! With all the natural fats of coconut, almonds, and the sweet honey we consider this a nice granola bar replacement. Besides that, it just tastes delicious!
Simple and natural Almond Flour Cookies. Yum.

Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups almond flour/meal (great source of protein)
1/2 cup chocolate chips (not SCD safe - can alternate with raisins or any dried fruit of choice)
1/2 cup second nut flour/meal or nut butter. You can put almond or peanut butter in for this step, or just grind up some pecans with a mini food processor
1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut or coconut flour (great source of fiber)
1/4 cup melted coconut oil, palm shortening, ghee, or earth balance (earth balance is not SCD approved)
1/2 cup honey
1 tablespoon milled flax seed mixed with 3 tablespoons hot water (this equals one egg)
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt

Mix ingredients and press into rounded teaspoons onto stoneware baking pan. Bake in preheated oven at 325 degrees for 12-17 minutes, or until cookies begin to turn golden (check them often so that they don't burn on the bottom). Stoneware works nicely to prevent cookies from burning on the bottom in the way that they tend to with glassware.

Enjoy!


Looking for more SCD desserts? Try Laura's SCD friendly Cookie Cake next!

7 comments:

  1. Yum. These look perfectly dunkable. Thanks!

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  2. have to give a try, thanks for posting
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  3. Tried these with what we had in the pantry and they worked out great :) Thanks so much!

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  4. oh wow these came out amazing! Great recipe!

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  5. I want to reach out and grab one of these cookies through the screen! Thanks for posting! I'm going to make these later today.

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  6. Anonymous11:14 PM

    omg what have you done to me? i've made these 4 times within the last month!!!! and here i am making my 5 batch! my bf ate 6 of them in one night! these are sooo amazingly good and i looove the texture. thank you!

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  7. It looks delicious! Thanks for great recipe!

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