Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

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TheseGluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies aresuper easy to make,chewy and fudgy andseriously indulgent yet secretly healthy!They're super chocolatey, but also grain-free, refined sugar free and paleo too. They're perfect for Christmas and gift-giving!

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Imagine the most decadent chocolate cookie you've ever eaten. Now, imagine if that same cookie was relatively healthy, and left you feeling great. Sounds too good to be true, right? Not until you've made these Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies!

How to make these Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies

Scroll down to the bottom ofthe post for the full recipe.

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  • Whizz until completely smooth.
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Tip: Place the cookie dough in the fridge for at least 10 minutes for it to firm up slightly.

  • Take a heaped tablespoon of the mixture and use your hands to form it into a little patty - don't worry, unlike traditional cookies, these ones won't spread out as they bake.
  • Lay it out onto a rectangular baking traylined with greased baking paper.
  • Repeat until the rest of the batter is used up - you should be able to make 12 cookies.

Tip: I shaped the cookie dough mixture into cookies using my hands, but if you find the mixture too gooey to shape with your hands, you can use a cookie scoop instead, and use your hands or the back of a spoon to flatten them slightly.

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  • Bake in the oven for 10-12 minutes - keep an eye on them so you don't overbake them!!
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How long do these Chocolate Cookies keep for?

These Chocolate Cookies are great for meal prep as they keep for a good few days without the texture changing, and they're easily transportable.

Substitutions you can make to this recipe:

  • The ground almondscan be replaced with ground walnuts, ground hazelnuts or ground sunflower seeds.
  • The almond buttercan be replaced with peanut butter, cashew butter, sunflower seed butter or tahini.
  • For a nut-free option, replace the almond butter with sunflower seed butter or tahini and the ground almonds with ground sunflower seeds.
  • For a refined sugar free version, use refined sugar free chocolate chips.
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More vegan gluten-free cookies:

  • Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
  • Blueberry Breakfast Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Coconut Flour Cookies
  • Pumpkin Cookies
  • Snickerdoodles
  • Oatmeal Cookies
  • Sugar Cookies
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Carrot Cake Cookies
  • Lemon Cookies

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Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies

TheseGluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies are super easy to make, chewy and fudgy, and seriously indulgent yet secretly healthy!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: gluten-free chocolate cookies, vegan chocolate cookies, vegan gluten-free cookies

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 cookies

Calories: 187kcal

Author: Rhian Williams

Ingredients

  • 175 g (1 cup) pitted dates soaked overnight in cold water or in hot water for 10 minutes
  • 85 g ( cup) smooth almond butter (or sub cashew or peanut butter)
  • 6 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • Pinch salt
  • 120 g (1 cup) ground almonds (almond meal) *
  • 90 g (½ cup) dark chocolate chips ** (ensure vegan/gluten-free or necessary)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit)

  • Drain the soaked dates and place in a blender or food processor with the almond butter, cocoa powder and salt

  • Whizz until completely smooth

  • Transfer into a bowl, add the ground almonds and mix well

  • Carefully mix in the chocolate chips

  • Place the cookie dough in the fridge for at least 10 minutes for it to firm up slightly

  • Take a heaped tablespoon of the mixture and use your hands to form it into a small, circular, thick patty - don't worry, unlike traditional cookies, these ones won't spread out as they bake ***

  • Lay it out onto a baking tray lined with baking paper (no need to grease it)

  • Repeat until the rest of the batter is used up - you should be able to make 12 cookies

  • Bake in the oven for 10-12 minutes - don’t worry if they’re quite soft when you take them out as they will firm up as they cool down

  • Leave to cool completely before storing in an airtight container - keeps in the fridge for a good few days

Notes

*You can alternatively usealmond flour

**For a refined sugar free version, omit these or use a refined sugar free chocolate

***If you find the mixture too gooey to shape with your hands, you can use a cookie scoop instead, and use your hands or the back of a spoon to flatten them slightly

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies

Amount Per Serving

Calories 187Calories from Fat 108

% Daily Value*

Fat 12g18%

Saturated Fat 3g15%

Cholesterol 1mg0%

Sodium 9mg0%

Potassium 234mg7%

Carbohydrates 20g7%

Fiber 4g16%

Sugar 13g14%

Protein 5g10%

Calcium 77mg8%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Belle Alejar

    Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies - Rhian's Recipes (12)
    I made this recipe using milled sunflower seeds instead of almond meal and peanut butter, it came out quite crumbly. Taste was good but the texture was not as I expected.

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    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much for your feedback. I'm sorry to hear that. Were the sunflower seeds ground into a fine powder? There is a chance that the cookies may have been slightly overcooked if they came out crumbly.

  2. Katy

    Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies - Rhian's Recipes (13)
    Healthy cookie heaven

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much, so glad you like it!

  3. Rose

    Gluten-Free Vegan Chocolate Cookies - Rhian's Recipes (14)
    Awesome So yummy Will definitely make again

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much!

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FAQs

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from falling apart? ›

Use a Binder

Binders like xanthan gum and guar gum provide structure in gluten-free baking to make up for the missing gluten. This prevents cookies from being too crumbly plus it also helps with freshness.

How does gluten free flour affect cookies? ›

They may absorb more liquid, for example, which can result in dry or crumbly cookies. Finally, some people find that gluten-free baked goods lack the flavor and taste of traditional baked goods.

How do you thicken gluten-free cookies? ›

Chill the cookie dough for at least 12 hours

If you want your cookies to stay thick, you'll need to chill them at least until they're cold. And if you want the cookies to have that beautiful caramel flavor that the best chocolate chip cookies have, you'll need to chill them for at least 12 hours.

Why are my gluten-free cookies dry and crumbly? ›

One of the most common gluten-free baking tips is “let your batter rest”. Letting the batter rest gives the gluten-free flours and starches more time to absorb the moisture. In theory, it will turn your dry, crumbly cakes into delicious, moist masterpieces.

How to make gluten-free cookies less dry and crumbly? ›

Add extra liquid: Gluten-free flours tend to absorb more liquid than regular flour, so you may need to add more liquid to your recipes to compensate. This can help to keep your baked goods moist and prevent them from becoming dry and crumbly.

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

Which gluten-free flour works best in cookies? ›

Almond flour is a grain-free, protein-rich flour that lends well to cookies, cakes, and more! Almond flour is made from blanched almonds, meaning without skins (as opposed to almond meal, which is made from raw almonds with skins). This is why it has a fluffy, light texture and pale golden color.

What is the trick to gluten-free baking? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

What is the best gluten-free flour for baking? ›

What's the best gluten-free flour for baking? Bob's Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking mix is my favorite gluten-free all-purpose flour blend for baking. It has a mild texture and plenty of "stick" thanks to a blend of sweet rice flour, brown rice flour, and sorghum flour, plus some starches and xanthan gum.

What holds gluten-free cookies together? ›

Binding agents (such as xanthan gum, guar gum, or flax) help give gluten-free baked goods the elasticity needed to create structure — so if your favorite gluten-free flour mix doesn't contain one, you'll probably want to add one.

What makes gluten-free cookies rise? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

Does gluten free cookie dough need to rest? ›

Rest the dough.

For gluten free chocolate chip cookies with the best flavor and best texture, let the dough rest for 24 – 48 hours before baking.

Why do gluten-free cookies taste weird? ›

Any taste differences also depend on which flour or flours are used and in what proportions. The variety of gluten-free flours is advantageous in that they can be blended to achieve the results that bakers want. Baking with gluten-free flour will produce some slight differences in taste or texture.

Does chilling gluten free cookie dough help? ›

Chilling helps the flours and xanthan gum absorb liquid, which makes the dough sturdier and easier to handle. Without a proper rest, your cookies are likely to crumble. Think of mix-ins as the Spanx of the cookie world. They are a sly way to ensure that your cookies look like cookies, not misshapen gluten-free blobs.

How do you keep cookies from crumbling? ›

How to Keep Cookies on a Baking Sheet from Crumbling and Sticking
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How to bind gluten-free cookies? ›

If your blend doesn't have a binder a good rule of thumb is to add ¼ teaspoon of xanthan gum for every 1 cup of gluten free flour. This changes depending on the type of recipe you're making so it's simply a guide.

What makes cookies not fall apart? ›

Let them cool completely before moving them around. Warm cookies are fragile and prefer to be left alone. If you move fresh cookies while they're too warm, they may crumble. Let them be until they cool off and firm up.

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