Chewy Chocolate Cookies

Today I thought I’d share something a bit different.

Here’s something you might not know about me, my passion for creating extends outside my studio. I love cooking and baking, even more so I love tinkering with recipes. One of my goals is to make yummy, healthier versions of some of my favorites. Yesterday, Noah and I made these incredibly DELICIOUS, Chewy Chocolate Cookies.

They came out SO GOOD I had to share my recipe creation with you.

1 C granulated sugar (I used Florida Crystals)
1/2 C Brown Rice Syrup
3/4 C Margerine (I used a Vegan brand called Earth Balance)
1/2 C Coconut Oil
1tsp Vanilla
2 count egg replacer (such as Bob’s Red Mill)
1/3 C Coconut Flour
1 & 2/3 C White Wheat Flour
1/2 C Whole Grain Pastry Flour
1/2 C Cacao Powder
1 tsp Baking Soda
1/4 tsp Salt

Preheat oven to 350. In a lg. bowl beat together first 6 ingredients (sugar – egg replacer). In a med. bowl mix together remaining dry ingredients. Add dry ingredients to wet in small batches, beating each time. Mix until combined. Drop dough by rounded tbs onto cookie sheet about 2 in apart. Bake for 10-12 min. Let cool 1-2 min. before transferring to cooling rack. Cool and ENJOY!

*A little note on making quick substitutions: I have built up my baking cupboard with a variety of different ingredients including whole grain flours, oils and sweeteners. I can’t tell you how much more fun and flavorful baking has become now that I don’t rely on all purpose flour and basic white sugar. If you enjoy baking, I highly recommend trying out a few new ingredients.

However, if you don’t have these ingredients on hand or can’t find them in your local store, feel free to do a little “tinkering” on your own. For example all the flours can be switched for “white wheat flour” or even all purpose flour (although I personally find much more flavor in other flours.) Brown Rice syrup is a fairly mild sweetener that I have recently discovered. If you can’t get your hands on any try using brown sugar instead. You may also switch out the egg replacer for 2 lg eggs.

9 Comments

  1. Cheryl
    June 10, 2011

    Another thing I’ve used is oatmeal, grind it up in a coffee grinder and use as oatmeal flour. This is real yummy in pancakes 😛 I think I’ll try this with whole wheat flour combo in the cookies. I need to buy egg replacer and the syrup. I guess I can use agave nectar but I want to try with the brown rice syrup. Sounds good.

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    1. Jeniffer
      June 13, 2011

      Cheryl, Thank you for adding the comment about “oatmeal flour.” It is another flour I use a lot in baking. So yummy in cookies, cakes, pancakes… mmmmmm

      If you make this recipe with the oatmeal flour I’d love to sample them.

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  2. Christi Raines
    June 10, 2011

    Tell Dan if you’re going to post recipes, you need a feature for printing recipe cards 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Jen!

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    1. Jeniffer
      June 16, 2011

      oooo…. I like that idea!

      Reply
  3. ChristineB
    June 10, 2011

    I love to cook too and I am so going to try these cookies. It is so spooky that you are talking about flour today Jeniffer – today I took my lovely Mum for an 84th birthday outing. We went to a place called Cauldwells Mill where there is a craft centre, restaurante and….. a working flour mill museum with a shop selling all types of flour produced on site. You always seem to know exactly what is going on in my life Jeniffer and then write about it.

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    1. Jeniffer
      June 13, 2011

      Christine that is so great! I love the magic of the Universe and how it brings the right words, through the right people directly to us at the right time.

      I hope you enjoy flour sampling. Watch out though, kind of like art supplies it is easy to get addicted : )

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  4. Dan
    June 13, 2011

    Good idea, Christi! I bet I can at least whip up a template that Jen could then use to make a downloadable/printable .pdf from.

    Hmmm….. 🙂

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  5. lavendarlotus
    June 17, 2011

    Are these the cookies I tried? They were so good. You and Cheryl both have inspired me to start changing up recipes.I made a really yummy vegan, no bake, super easy cookie that I am bringing to share with you tonight. I hope you love it!

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    1. Jeniffer
      June 17, 2011

      Yes, Miss Lotus these are the cookies you tried : ) I’m so glad I’ve helped to inspire new recipes in your kitchen too. Extra glad I get to help sample them.

      Reply

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