The title pretty much sums it up. These cookies are chewy, delicious and probably healthier than your typical cookie because of wholewheat spelt flour. They're made with honey and coconut oil so it's a refined sugar free and dairy free snack. Feel free to use maple syrup or golden syrup, instead of honey, and chia seed egg instead of egg, if you must go vegan.
Coconut Honey Spelt Cookies
adapted from Donna Hay
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- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Place the coconut oil, honey, NuNaturals white stevia, applesauce, vanilla and egg in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat for 4–5 minutes or until thickened and pale.
- Add the wholegrain spelt flour, baking soda, and spices and beat until just combined. Refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes or until firm.
- Roll tablespoonfuls of the mixture into balls, then roll in the raw sugar and place on lightly greased large baking trays lined with non-stick baking paper, allowing room to spread.
- Bake for 10–12 minutes or until golden brown and slightly soft in the centre. For a crunchier biscuit, cook for an extra couple of minutes. Allow to cool slightly on trays before transferring to wire racks to cool completely.
92 comments:
Coconut oil is one of my latest favourites; love all aromatic spices in your cookies!
so tempting and crispy Angie.. any suggestion for eggless version?
Wonderful cookies! I love coconut oil...
Cheers,
Rosa
these look healthy and delicious!
These cookies look crunchy and addictive :)
Great cookies. Coconut oil is really trending now.
Sam
Sound so yummy and healthy. Going to get some coconut oil soon :)
Oh these look great I could do with a couple for work.
Adorei!
These cookies are very tempting Angie. I wish I could grab some. Yummy yummy :)
i'm in love with coconut oil, but i haven't worked with stevia yet. if your cookies are any indication, it's a fine product! :)
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What is not to love about these cookies. All the ingredients are some of my fav, especially the coconut. Bookmarking it.
Hi Angie, these look so delicious, I bet they are very addicting.
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These are super adorable and love the touch of anise and cinnamon. Of course they are healthy, that is why you can have 3 in a row :-)
These little treats sound wonderful, Angie, and so full of goodness. Healthy enough for an afternoon snack too!
What lovely little cookies! Great photography as usual Angie!
Oh wow, I'd like some of these for morning tea!
I'm in love with whole grain spelt flour, does such a great job in baking. Love coconut oil too. These cookies are wonderful, beautiful and healthy!
I love coconut and honey! these look delicious Angie! :)
What a great looking healthy cookie! I love anything with honey - these look delicious!
These sound great! I love Donna Hay recipes.
These cookies sound yummy. I always like healthy treats.
These look so good!!! Yummm!!! Thanks for sharing!! <3 - www.domesticgeekgirl.com
would love these with afternoon tea
These cookies look great Angie...like that you use spelt...I yet have to try to bake with it...
Have a great week :)
Would love to look into your pantry, would be an education learning about all the ingredients you have.
Those are adorable cookies, Angie. I like the anise and cinnamon in them!
I love how these look, almost like darker amaretti. And a chewy texture to boot? A winner!
I've seen more GF products here more and more , spelt flour is now readily available compare a year ago . Maybe someday , I'll take a plunge and buy some GF products and try to bake using it :D
I love the coconut and honey combo in these cookies! They look delicious, Angie!
Mmm.. these cookies really look inviting. Fab combination with coconut, honey and spelt! Buonissimi Angie!
Yum! They look tasty.
You are the most creative cook I know, Angie!
These almost look like little cakes or breads. So cute, and I bet that anise gives them a ton of flavor. Thanks, Angie!
Anything that makes a cookies a little more healthy is a winner in my book. These look divine!
So very cute munchies! Beautiful photos! You're a awesome blogger!
These would be so great with a nice cup of tea or hot coffee. I am intrigued! They look so adorable and crispy on the outside - yummy!
Deliciously sweet and addictive :D
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
how delicious. the cookies look incredible and so moist yet with that perfectly crisp exterior
In the old days people used coconut oil to cook, there was a time when everyone is going coconut has too much cholestrol so people are precautious taking coconut products. BUt have to say these little cookies are interesting. have to start hunting for a coconut oil to use in cooking although not sure about spelt flour :)
Lovely cookies, Angie! I have never tried baking with coconut oil before!
A chewy coconutty cookie?! I'm in!
Awesome idea! I love this kind of coconut cookies! Thanks for sharing!
I was craving for a little sweet treat but wasn't sure what to make. Thanks for this lovely idea.
Angie love these delicious and beauty cookies!!!
Lovely cookies - so thick and crispy looking! Yum!
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Anyway these spelt cookies look and sound delightful. I baked using spelt flour for the first time late last year for the Global Morning Show, I was surprised at how nutty the flavour was.
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These are tasty little cookies, Angie!
These look like the healthiest cookies I've ever seen! Thanks for the inspiration.
Hello Angie, wonderful recipe! I have a friend who love crispy cookies, I think I'll surprise her with your healthy treat-))) Thank you for sharing.
Hugs,
Yelena
Loved the cookies to the core!! Coconut & honey combination cannot go wrong.
Wow, they look like yummy macaroons and sound wonderful!
Whoa... these cookies are gorgeous! I would love to try one!
Love the simplicity of these, Angie! They look so wholesome and fun to nibble on :)
I'm sure the coconut oil impart a nice aroma. They look so lovely.
I must make these!!!!!!
They look delicious!!
These sound really interesting and I'm pretty sure I've got most of those ingredients already in my cupboard!
These sound delicious! Love the healthier ingredients!
These look so good, Angie! I the addition of coconut oil.
These look so good- healthy too! :)
Coconut cookies are always much loved in my house. Pinning these
Looks oh so good! Love the colour, texture and flavour combination!
Julie & Alesah
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omg how crunchy are these cookies?!! Wish this was my lunch with a big cup of coffee!!
Oh god these look so yummy!!
Ooo...these look yummy. I'd be munching non-stop! ^.^
Absolutely gorgeous!
Love the texture of these cookies and also such nice flavors..
these cookies look so crunchy and delish..love the coconut flavor..
Wonderful cookies. I love the use of coconut oil ...
These look amazing! Love all the flavours, what kind of texture do they come out like?
@Emma | Fork and GoodThey have a slightly chewy texture and crunchy crust.
I'm all for healthy cookies---just means less guilt when I go back for seconds!
My husband Peter Will love these tasty spelt honey cookies because there is anisseed in it.
THEY LOOK SUPER YUMMY, DEAR Angie! MMMMM! 😊
Angie, these look like a perfect little tea biscuit! Happen to have all ingredients on hand except stevia and anise powder, but I have good substitutes.
The surprise ingredient, applesauce! I could use some of these gorgeous little cookies with my cuppa, Angie!
I'm making these ASAP! Loooove them
I love this recipe and those cookies look so yummy! I would prefer though to leave out the stevia and add additional honey, how much honey should I use? Thank you very much!
@Tawnya Leach-Uzelac 10 packages of white stevia powder is about 100 grams of sugar, you can replace it with same amount of sugar, but I will start with 50 grams first and check the consistency of dough before adding the rest. You might want to lower the baking temperature to 170C and watch your time carefully since they brown even faster with increased amount of honey.
Lovely.
I've seen coconut oil in the grocery isle, but had no idea what to do w/it!!
Now I do!
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I bet these are delicious as it looks too !
Kristy
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