Well all that has now changed!
A few days ago, some of you may have seen this picture
pop up on my newly created Instagram account (subtle
hint: come follow me here!!)
These cookies are soft and chewy and rich and buttery…they
taste like a regular soft and buttery sugary oat cookie yet without all the
naughtiness. The inclusion of coconut, in the form of coconut sugar and coconut
flakes (along with coconut oil although you can’t taste that!) gives these
cookies a deep caramelly richness and a crazy cool chewy bite. The touch molasses
further intensifies the depth of flavour but that is entirely optional.
I initially made a small batch of these cookies as a
test. The recipe below makes about 8 medium cookies but you could easily double
it up to make a more ‘normal’ sized batch. I also kept it plain and simple here
so the oats could take centre stage, but you could add raisins or choc chunks
if you wish. Next time I make these I may also sub half of the oats for quinoa
flakes to see how that changes the texture. I also fancy a peanut butter
version subbing the coconut oil…Mmmmm.
Recipe: Coconut oatmeal cookies
Makes approx. 8 cookies
Ingredients
1 cup oats
½ cup buckwheat
flour
3 tbs tapioca
flour
3tbs coconut
sugar (plus pinch stevia- optional)
1 tbs agave
1 tsp molasses
(optional for richness)
½ tsp baking
soda
½ tsp cinnamon
½ tsp mixed
spice or nutmeg
1 tsp vanilla
extract
2tbs coconut
oil- melted
1 tbs ground
chia and 3 tbs water/soy milk
3tbs desiccated
coconut
¼ cup raisins/choc
chinks- optional
Method
In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients. Add wet ingredients
and mix well with spoon. Add choc chunks/raisins last (if using).
On a parchment lines baking sheet roughly roll cookie dough into apricot
sozed balls and press flat with fingers.
Bake in a preheated oven at 180C for 10 mins until lightly golden. Cool
on baking sheet, then store in air-tight container once fully cool.
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