Almond Flour and White Chocolate Chunk Cookies (modified from this The Wannabe Chef recipe)
INGREDIENTS
1 3/4 cups almond flour or almond meal
1/4 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup white chocolate chunks (one 4 oz. Ghiradelli bar)
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare baking sheets by lining with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
In medium bowl, combine all ingredients except for the white chocolate chunks, and mix until combined. Fold in the white chocolate.
Drop dough in tablespoon-sized portions onto prepared baking sheets, keeping two inches between each cookie. Place in oven and bake for 12-15 minutes. Cookies are done when very lightly brown on bottom and at edges. Remove from oven and let cool for at least 5 minutes before serving. Makes 12-18 cookies.
This recipe may be my new favorite gluten-free dessert. The cookies were light and slightly chewy, and though the dough itself wasn’t sweet, the white chocolate was just the right touch. I brought all of the cookies to a party, and they were gone within 5 minutes. No exaggeration. Definite success!
Recommended for: when you need a gluten-free dessert with delicious flavor and texture, a unique take on the chocolate chip cookie, and a crowd-pleaser with unexpected ingredients.
Interested in other food-related posts? Check out Beth Fish Reads' Weekend Cooking.
Interested in other food-related posts? Check out Beth Fish Reads' Weekend Cooking.
19 comments:
I'll take these almond flour cookies any ole time! And so glad to inspire your flour problem. LOL.
Wow, these cookies look amazing.
I'm dying to try one! They look lovely. I have never bought almond flour will look for it.
Those look awesome! And it's nice to have another almond flour recipe!
I love almonds and almond extract, but never used almond flour. I'm always interested in gluten free desserts -- this looks great! Thanks.
Like jama, I love almonds and almond extract, but almond flour is new to me, too. I'm adding it to my grocery list though - those cookies look delicious!
I hate running out of ingredients-I always try to get them before I finish but it happens. Where these light with the almond meal?
What an excellent cookie to make when you run out of flour! I love the flavor combination of almond and white chocolate.
Peggy Ann, jama, JoAnn and Esme: almond flour is as easy to make as putting raw almonds in a food processor (I've even made it in the coffee grinder before!), though Trader Joe's has a great bag of almond meal for cheap. And the cookies are surprisingly light, yes! I attribute it to the almonds.
Sounds incredible.
Even though I'm not allergic, I like to use non-wheat flour just because I know that at least one of those eating will have digestion issues - thus I'm always on the lookout for such recipes. Thanks!
They look so good. I love the combination of the almond flavor and the white chocolate! Great thinking.
Wow, those cookies sound great and LOOK a-m-a-z-i-n-g! I have a recipe for semolina cookies that's awesome as well - should share it sometime. :)
This is so interesting to me, because I tried to substitute almond flour once - in scones I think - and it was a dismal failure, and I was so sad! I must try these cookies so I can feel validated again! :--)
Those look DELICIOUS--yes, please!
Sigh. You enabler ;-) Weekend Cooking is an excellent motivator to bake though! I would readily swap a batch of my Dutch speculaas cookies for your almond-white chocolate ones!
Yum... any cookie is all right by me!
P.S. Glad to hear you had fun at the book fest! I actually only saw John Green... it was soooo crowded when we got there (but still a half hour early!) that my claustrophobia started kicking in, so we spent some time walking around the festival but then just explored the city. Glad the Teen tent was awesome! :)
My mouth is watering.
You have recipes here on your book blog? Oh. Em. Gee. Best blog ever. And I can't have wheat- this is even better!
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