Tuiles (French for 'tile') are wafer thin cookies that can be shaped over the handle of a rolling pin when warm from the oven. They are simple to make, and provide a crispy texture. I like these light and crunchy tuiles just as they are, but they go perfectly alongside the cheese dip, or as a garnish for the ice cream.
Kamut Pepita Tuiles
adapted from No Frills Recipes
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- Whisk together the ground kamut and pure stevia powder. Make a well in the centre, add in the melted coconut oil, lightly beaten egg whites and vanilla. Add in pepitas and mix until well combined. Allow the mixture to rest for 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Spread the mixture about a teaspoonful at a time on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Spread them thinly and bake for 13-15 minutes or until crispy.
- Let cool in the baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring onto a wire rack to cool completely. Store crisps in an air-tight cookie jar.
Great way for my daily intake (pepita helps my migraines)...Thanks Angie; looks excellent!
ReplyDeleteI love pepitas, these look delicious,
ReplyDeletelooks good! wishing you a happy and prosperous lunar new year.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great recipe for tuiles, very unique and original. Lovely. HAPPY MONDAY!!
ReplyDeleteOh these are amazing!!! <3 I love them!! Congratulations, tasty, healty and good!! <3
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy recipe
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting!And of course healthy as always!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week,dear!
This is similar like the almond flakes crisp that I prepared earlier, next year I must remember to try this out using leftover egg white. Wishing you a Happy CNY and Gong Xi Fa Cai Angie!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and so addictive!
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I would like such crispy cookies! Oh..I imagine they would be very addictive :D
ReplyDeleteThey look very crispy and crunchy! I love that it has Pepita!
ReplyDeleteI love pepitas too. I bet these had a very nice crunch. Lovely as always Angie.
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Wow Angie these are wonderful and so healthy. I love pepitas and while most of the tuiles I've had in the past are all delicate these actually have some substance to them. Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love these photos, they are wonderful. Would really like to try these too.
ReplyDeleteAngie, these pepita tuiles look so crispy, crunchy, and super delicious! Love how they turned out...so delicate; yet they hold their shape and are so addictive!
ReplyDeleteThey look and sound so delicious!
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ReplyDeleteHow did you manage to stack the cookies so high without any tumbling down?
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted kamut before but since I like sunflower seeds and nuts, I am sure I will love this as well.
ReplyDeleteThat's a healthy Tuiles recipe!!! Nice to see you come up these healthy combinations every time :)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you come up with some good ideas , girl!. How green and delicous
ReplyDeleteThis is the most creative interpretation of tuiles I have ever seen lol, they look great especially with the pepitas.
ReplyDeleteLovely tuiles Angie! I adore the pepitas and these would be perfect along side a salad, or dip or anything!
ReplyDeleteA delicious and healthy snack! I love pepitas too.
ReplyDeleteI love them! They look just my kind of thing. All those lovely seeds and crunchiness..mmm very nice indeed! ..oh and very original too!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, These cookies look delicious and oh so healthy!! Win, win!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings dear. Catherine xo
Galletas fantàsticas y aromàticas con pepitas me gusta muchoooooo,abrazos.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used pepitas in these! I keep meaning to try making tuiles but just never seem to get around to it!
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! I adore seedy treats and your tuiles look amazing, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI've never had kamut before, heard about it several times though! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow Angie! These look so beautiful! I wish I could try them. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteToodles,
Tammy<3
these are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cookie I've never had before. Once again you've introduce me to another ingredient - kamut kernels? Need to look those up. I am a fan of anything with pepitas, so I'm sure these are quite tasty.
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ReplyDeleteHealthy and must be yummy! I love pepitas :)
ReplyDeleteStevia is the only sweetener I use nowadays but I have never used it for baking. These thin cookies look so delicious and healthy I'll have to try it myself. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like your tile cookies. Thin...to keep you thin :) ela
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ReplyDeleteThese are a very interesting and different cookie, Angie! I love pepitas so I know these would be yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love tuiles but have never tried making them - yours look amazing and I love how healthy they are, thanks for sharing Angie :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe, Angie. Love pepitas, never thought to make tuiles with them...you are so clever! Never have heard of kamut, though...will look it up.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I miss a lot of your blog post, I've been so busy, Btw I've never heard kamut before, you always find interesting ingredients ;) looks crunchy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteTHis looks delicious! I have tried making the almond flakes version and love it!
ReplyDeleteyou always out do yourself. These look crunchy and nutty and flavorful and rich! How fun and delicious
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, interesting recipe and very impressive presentation and display. 2 thumbs up for you.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead,regards.
Interesting and delicious! I love pepitas and would love to try these cookies!
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ReplyDeleteI will make this today!!
ReplyDeleteWowo such delcious and healthy biscuits, .
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful tuiles - gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteBy default, your posts are always healthy and always guilt-free. Unlike others out there (ouch). Hahaha! You have a wonderful week, Angie. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice and healthy treat Angie...I love the idea of pepitas...yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe Angie...have a wonderful week :D
What a powerful snack. I have never bought Kamut before. I am pinning to remind myself to do and make these snacks. They look pretty simple and relish.
ReplyDeletePepitas are one of my favorite snack foods. They are a great combination of salty and crunchy :) These look delicious and like something I would love!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic, Angie! What a healthy tuile...
ReplyDeleteThese are the most interesting looking tuiles I ever saw! Love those pepitas peeking through! ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI have never eaten toiles before. But looking at you photos they look really yummy!
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ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look very appetizing and the pepitas juzz them up a lot!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried kamut flour... but it sure sounds delicious with the pepitas.
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ReplyDeleteI adore tuile and it must be so good with all those pepitas!
ReplyDeleteI read a tuile recipe long long time back but I believe your nutty recipe is far better.
ReplyDeleteI love tuiles but have never seen them with pepitas! These look great!
ReplyDeleteI love Tuiles for their crunchiness and these look amazing. I transformed my Tuile recipe to make Red Velvet Fortune Cookies recently; are we on the same wave-length or what! XOXO
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ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautifuL Angie!!
ReplyDeleteI love kamut berries, but have never tried grinding them. You are always so creative!
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ReplyDeleteI love pepitas, and can eat them by the handful. It never occurred to me to make cookies with them. I can see I've been missing out.
ReplyDeleteThis addictive snack does wonders with ice cream! Drooling over your clicks!
ReplyDeleterunchy nutty goodness! Beautiful photos too, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThat should be CRUNCHY:)
ReplyDeleteA fabulous healthy snack!
ReplyDeleteAngie , those nutritious tuiles look fantastic ! Your exotic ingredients sounds really good though hard to find here :D
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ReplyDeleteThese sound fantastic Angie. I've still not got around to making tuiles of any description and now you've given me further food for thought.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look fantastic, very new recipe for me..
ReplyDeleteI wonder if these beauties can be made with vegetable oil instead of coconut oil or if the effect of doing that would be completely disastrous.
ReplyDelete@AlexButter would be a great substitute.
ReplyDeleteI would snack on these all day long! :)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of these before.
ReplyDeleteYou make everything a bit more interesting, Angie. Xx
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ReplyDeleteThese look so unique! Quite different from the tuiles I made in pastry school. They look like a bit of a heartier, healthier version. I would just love to try these!
ReplyDeletei've never made tuiles, but i've always been enamored of them. excellent creation!
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