http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
These cookies feature pseudo-cereal super-seed buckwheat, dried figs and vegan chocolate chips. They are gluten-free, grain-free, refined-sugar free, dairy-free and vegan. The buckwheat flour adds a hint of nuttiness, and it makes these cookies crisp on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. You can use oat flour instead of buckwheat, and dates instead of figs.
- 15 Whole dried figs
- 130 ml Coconut milk 17% fat (I used Aroy-D)
- 120 g Buckwheat flour
- 1 tbsp Potato starch
- 3/4 tsp Baking powder
- 1/3 tsp Cardamom powder
- 60 g Vegan chocolate chips
|
- Soak the dried figs in coconut milk for 30 minutes, then blend them into a thick paste.
- Whisk together the buckwheat flour, potato starch, baking powder and cardamom powder in a mixing bowl. Stir in fig paste until combined. Now fold in chocolate chips.
- Preheat the oven to 190C/375F. Divide the dough into 21 portions and shape each into a ball. Place them on the parchment lined baking trays. Gently flatten each dough ball into a cookie. Bake in the middle of hot oven for about 15 minutes until nicely golden brown.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
Tempting..making me think of cookies all day!
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect, and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThey look very inviting and its a very great choice to include buckwheat flour in diet :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! They must taste heavenly.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
What fabulous little cookies Angie.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day.
:-) Mandy xo
They look so cute☺
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable little healthy cookies. Who wouldn't want to gobble these up!
ReplyDeleteOh My! Angie - now you have me wishing I was having cookies for breakfast - and these are healthy enough to be had for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThese are my kind of cookies Angie, love that they are refined sugar free. Love chocolate!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe Angie. I am really tempted by these. I really like buckwheat. They look great and super yummy!
ReplyDeleteAngie, those look delicious! Think I'll do half with chips for other people and half without for me.
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet little cookie! I love fig cookies and the addition of chocolate chips is perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, boy, these look fabulous! And pretty much guilt-free!!! Woot, woot!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable cookies Angie! I bet the figs really flavor the cookies so no need for added sweetener. The chocolate chips are icing on the cake (cookie)!
ReplyDeleteThese look like the perfect cookies to bake for my celiac roommate! I bet the hint of cardamom is so delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum! They look tasty & cute too.
ReplyDeleteI can have cookies for all my meals and these look so pretty and yummy, Angie. Love the addition of cardamom. :D
ReplyDeleteI love fig cookies, Angie! Now I'm craving some :)
ReplyDeletemost nutritious cookies ever!
ReplyDeleteFigs and so many (vegan) chocolate chips, so delicious! I love cookies that are crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so good Angie...I love that it with dried fig...great recipe!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a nice week :)
Amazing! I must try these cookies. Just have to get figs.
ReplyDeleteI love anything with cardamom! These little cookies look delicious!
ReplyDeleteyou know just yesterday I saw this packet of buckwheat flour in a shop near by and have been wondering what to make with it
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are the cutest cookies, Angie! I want them all - they look perfect! Love the figs in here!
ReplyDeleteThese look very cute. They mist be delicious wit thos figs in them
ReplyDeleteLovely! Another way to use my favorite buckwheat flour! These look fabulous, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese look like a great way to satisfy that sweet craving. I have got to try baking with buckwheat flour. I love any flour with a nutty beat to it.
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy cookies! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Angie, many times I dont make cookies !!!
ReplyDeletexoxoxo
Oh how yummy! I can definitively imagine how amazing the aroma must be in your kitchen after baking these cookies!
ReplyDeleteI know I could not stop at one!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are so adorable and look scrumptious! :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy cookies that I can indulge in!
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I just opened a package of dried figs!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I've been on quite the fig kick lately, so I know I would devour these!
ReplyDeleteNot only do these cookies look amazing, but they are freaking genius! This cookie monster is happy!
ReplyDeletethey look so cute! and oh I love sugar free :)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have thought that there is buckwheat and figs in your cookies. They look incredible tempting and would make a lovely after food coffee time sweet treat. :)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies sound so healthy and delicious! Love the chocolate chips dotted on top - so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the most uniquely delicious flavor combinations, Angie!! These cookies look absolutely scrumptious! I looove that you used dried figs in here! I could use a few dozen of these for breakfast right now! Cheers, friend! :)
ReplyDeleteI love that these use buckwheat. I love figs too! I bet they're lovely with an afternoon cuppa.
ReplyDeleteils sont à croquer!
ReplyDeletebonne journée
The cookies look so good and for once Angie, I have all the ingredients, definitely going to try this..
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Angie. I love the taste of dried figs, these cookies look divine.
ReplyDeleteI love buckwheat flour so I bet these taste amazing! They sure look it!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using figs in this recipe - they'd add such texture and flavour!
ReplyDeleteBuckwheat has become a favorite of mine to bake with. I love this and with figs, got to try it out Angie.
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well hon. Pinned it.
xo
healthy cookies? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteI love how sneaky the fig is in this recipe!! Looks insanely delicious! Stopping after one, yeahhhhh NOPE!
ReplyDeleteI adore figs, and buckwheat, but never thought to combine them, you are a genius, as usual! Speaking of genius, I made your amazing seeded crackers, hope to post them next week, love them!
ReplyDeleteOh, how cute they are. I actually have buckwheat flour in the house and don't use it much unfortunately, I could make these cutties.
ReplyDeleteI loveeee buckwheat flour!! I usually just make pancakes but I sooo need to try out some cookies! These sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteTHESE LOOK AMAZING and so yummy in the tummy!! - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com
ReplyDeleteReally interesting recipe! And a wonderful looking one, too. These look amazing -- such good stuff. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch dainty cookies! I like the addition of dried figs for natural sweetness.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look beautiful Angie! I love how you used figs to sweeten them! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI've substituted dates in my cookies, but never figs--love them! I will definitely be making these since my son-in-law is coming this weekend and is gluten-free!
ReplyDeleteDelicious cookies, Angie. I can eat a bunch and not feel guilty.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, I love fig cookies. These would be delightful in the morning with coffee. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteNow that won't make me guilty at all :)
ReplyDeleteThese are cute little sweetness. I need a pop of it now.
ReplyDeleteWow, such an awesome combo! Coconut, cardamom and fig....amazing! Pinned :)
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate drops looks so delectable and shiny. Buckwheat is a wonderful flour to bake with. I used it a lot. Love it that your using the figs as the only sweetener.
ReplyDeleteThey look so adorable! I need to use figs a lot more in my recipes - such an underrated fruit!
ReplyDeleteGahh ..you are killing me with these cookies, Angie! They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Angie, I bet these have a great flavor! I love figs!
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDelete