Friday, April 18, 2014

Kamut Almond Cookies


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Made with whole wheat kamut flour and ground almonds, and sweetened with honey and stevia instead of granulated sugar, these cookies, adapted from Taste, are quite filling and so much healthier than most traditional cookies. You won't feel bad eating a few of them at one go with a glass of buttermilk.

  • 60 g Coconut oil, melted
  • 140 g Honey
  • 190 g Kamut grains, ground into flour
  • 10 g Cocoa powder
  • 100 g Almond meal
  • 1 tsp Baking soda
  • 0,5 g Pure stevia extract
  • 1/2 tbsp Ground cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp Freshly finely grated ginger
  • 1 tbsp Milk
  • Coloured sprinkles
  1. Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Melt coconut oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Increase heat to medium-high. Stir in honey and bring to the boil. Remove from heat. Allow to cool for 10 minutes.
  2. Sift kamut flour, cocoa powder, almond meal, baking soda, stevia extract and cinnamon together into coconut oil mixture. Add in freshly grated ginger and milk. Stir until well combined. Cover and set aside for 1 hour or until dough is firm.
  3. Place sprinkles in a shallow dish. Roll level tablespoons of mixture into balls. Roll balls in sprinkles to coat evenly. Place balls, 3cm apart, on a large parchment-lined baking tray. Bake for about 15 minutes until golden brown. Cool on trays for 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com



http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com

97 comments:

  1. kamut grains? what on earth is that? have to check now. Always learning something new from you :) have a nice week end. My little one would go mad to see those cute sprinkles, good way to teach the alphabet ehhe

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  2. OOOOOHHHHHH - more cookies!!! You're killing me Angie! Another awesome cookie recipe!

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  3. ahh! the letter sprinkles are so cute!

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  4. They are begging to be dipped in that glass of milk...I would savor every bite. The cookies look mighty good, Angie! :) ela@GrayApron

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  5. These are absolutely adorable! I love using ground almonds in recipes.

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  6. Hi Angie,
    Lovely cookies, another healthy bake from you!

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  7. These cookies are adorable and look delicious! Love the idea of using Kamut!

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  9. Pretty cookies! A very interesting combination.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  10. Anonymous18/4/14 11:33

    Tasty looking hralthy Kamut cookies,...ooh yes! I love the coloured sprinkels on top too! Great to be enjoyed with a good café latte!

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  11. Wow, these really caught my eye. I've never used kamut flour before. Great recipe Angie.

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  12. These cookies look so cheery and festive! Very pretty :)

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  13. The colored sparkles are so pretty and you're right, these cookies would go great with a glass of buttermilk.
    Sam

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  14. These look like substantial cookies - so maybe I won't need to eat more than a few with milk! Love those sprinkles - so cute. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Easter Angie!

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  15. These cookies could almost be a meal, I bet they are delicious with the ground kamut. Very creative!

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  16. WOW! These cookies are so pretty and healthy too. Wish I can have some right now :D

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  17. Such delicious cookies. I love almond. They are beautiful to place on the Easter table.
    Happy and blessed Easter holiday to you my dearest. Hugs, Catherine xo

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  18. Great cookies, love anything with almond meal in it. And those sprinkles are too cute!

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  19. I find something new and delicious every time I come to visit you, Angie. I love the healthy aspect to these beautiful cookies. I am using more and more almond meal in my baking. It's one of my favorite baking ingredients. Happy Easter.

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  20. Angie tus cookies estupendas.
    Un saludito

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  21. Angie, these look wonderful, with or without the cute sprinkles! I still haven't gotten around to trying two grains--millet and this one, kamut. Soon!

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  22. Anonymous18/4/14 16:24

    adorable little cookies and with those colorful sprinkles on top...a must try soon,thanks for sharing :-)

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  23. They look so fun & tasty!

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  24. Thanks to you dear friend, I have Kamut to make these cookies, which will be a big hit with my grands! XOXO

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  25. Umm how awesome are those sprinkles?? So fun! And the cookies sound wonderful too : ) Have a fantastic weekend!

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  27. Love that alphabets sprinkles, scrumptious cookies.

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  28. Angie these cookies look amazing love the colors!!xo

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  29. Another new grain for me to try. Wish we had a bigger variety in my market. You find the best stuff. These sound really good. Hope you have a happy Easter.
    -Gina-

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  31. So cute the colorful alphabets and look yummy as well :)

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  32. First of all, these cookies look so cute. Second, thanks for reminding me of Kamut, I've forgotten that it exists and is so healthy :)

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  33. These cookies are too cute! So colorful :)

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  34. these are adorable and that's a new flour to me have a great easter

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  35. Great combination; Happy Easter Angie!

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  36. I've never tried kamut in cookies - love the idea! These are so Spring happy with the sprinkles Angie!

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  37. I'm always game for a new cookie idea...especially a healthy, delicious one! Happy Easter, my friend!!!

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  38. They look too good. I make similar cookies with brown rice flour and ground almonds.

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  39. Angie, you always do have interesting ingredients in your bakes. Kamut flour? what is it? have never heard of it.. always learn something new from you. Happy Easter!

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  40. looks much better and yummier than the original :D

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  41. These cookies look adorable Angie! I love the pretty sprinkles and what a great idea to use kamut - I've never tried that before but I can imagine it tastes fantastic especially with almonds :)

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  42. Angie, I wish I could have a plate of your lovely and yummy cookies. Love the cute colorful alphabet on top. Happy Easter, dear friend, to you and hubby! xoxo

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  44. Pretty and festive!

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  45. Mmmm! They're great cookies and almonds are the best, And the sprinkles had a great touch! Thanks for the recipe!

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  47. I keep hearing about Kamut but have yet to try it.

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  48. Coconut oil in the cookies,another Yummy recipe :)

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  49. What delightful little sweet treats! I especially love those fun sprinkles!

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  51. How fun looking cookies. Loving the pop of color.

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  52. Another new ingredient for me, kamut flour, the cookies look so colorful and delicious..

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  53. i love those sprinkles! the cookies are pretty stellar too. :)

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  54. Anonymous21/4/14 18:51

    Kamut is a flour I have not yet used. But these cookies are really making me curious. They look fantastic - like everything you create :-)

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  55. These almond cookies look delicious... reaching out for one right now! :)

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  56. Mmh, ground almonds add such a lovely touch to cookies.
    But what is Kamut? Never heard of before, but it does make me curious.
    Another great cookie recipe Angie , absolutely irresistible .

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  57. oh my! first time for me to know about kamut flour! and i love the colourful alphabets on top of the cookies too!

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  58. I love almond meal in baked goodies. These are such cheerful cookies and I'm sure no one would know that they didn't have sugar.

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  59. Anonymous21/4/14 22:07

    These look so gorgeous - I'm just beginning to learn about baking with different flours so this is perfect!
    Mary x

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  60. jolie combinaison ils sont à croquer
    bonne soirée

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  61. I love how you use all good flours and healthy ingredients in you recipes. Thank your for inspiration-)

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  62. These cookies are not only healthy, they're really fun and pretty too Angie!

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  63. You must have a huge pantry to store so many different variety of flours, nuts, seeds, etc. that you use in your baking and cooking.

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  64. These cookies look so pretty, and I like the idea that they are healthier...I sure would have a few extras...
    Have a great week Angie :D

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  65. LOVE Kamut. I eat the berries often, but haven't tried the flour yet. Can't wait to give it a shot!

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  66. Angie, your cookies look like mini cupcake, the alpha sprinkles are so eye catching!

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  67. These cookies look so cute and delicious. And yes, milk is perfect for these little guys. :)

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  68. Another healthy and yummy treat, Angie.
    Sourcing Kamut grains might be a problem here. Uh, too bad.

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  69. These cookies look so crisp and delicious!

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  70. I don't know kamut grain either. I would live to find out more. This is very cute cookies, love it!

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  71. These sound great, but I've never tried kamut before. What does it taste like?

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  72. These chocolate almond cookies look wonderful Angie! Those alphabet sprinkles are adorable too - save a few for me! :-)

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  73. Hi Angie,
    I see your comments on many of the blogs that I visit so I thought it was time that I get over and see what you're doing. It's looks like we both are interested in healthy food. I really like your use of kamut flour.

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  74. These look so fun and delicious! Love the sprinkles!

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  75. I love how fluffy the cookie is, they look delicious! What a lovely recipe! Hugs, Terra

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  76. Galletitas adorables y con esos colores alegres es lo que andaba buscando para mañana 21 de mayo feriado nacional aquí ,su pan de quinoa es una maravilla,abrazos y gracias por compartir esta linda receta.

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  77. They do look delicious and your presentation is spot on

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