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Flourless almond ginger cookies

When it comes to Valentine’s Day desserts, whole-grain flours don’t tend to set hearts aflutter. They’re like the practical, no-nonsense boyfriends of the confectionery world—comfortable and supportive, but too sensible to really thrill. Yet, ever since attending the Vegan Baking Boot Camp Intensive at the Natural Gourmet Institute in NYC last June, I’ve been hooked by the vast array of complex, wholesome flavours and pleasingly chewy textures brought to the table by unexpected flours such as spelt, oat, barley and quinoa.

Inspired by chef Fran Costigan, my baking style has since evolved to include organic, fair-trade and minimally processed ingredients. As you may have noticed with many of my recipes on this blog, I try to limit refined flours and sugar, or avoid them entirely. While my treats often boast a low glycemic index and higher levels of protein and fiber, that’s almost beside the point. What makes developing these healthy treats so fun is how inarguably creative things can get in the process.

Which brings me to these almond ginger cookies: a dense and chewy alternative to flour-based cookies that makes use of almond meal instead of my usual whole-grain flour, as well as flax meal, agave nectar and a good dose of ginger root. I made my own almond meal by grinding whole almonds in a spice grinder using a process like this, and it gives these cookies a wonderfully dense and nutty charm that pairs nicely with the cinnamon and ginger. So, if you happen to see my spicy raw chocolate chili cheesecake last week and you’re looking for a simpler way to spice up your Valentine’s Day, you must try these cookies. After all, they’re filled with love, not empty calories.

While we’re on the topic of Valentine’s Day, be sure to check out the Fiery Vegan Valentine Contest over at Cook.Vegan.Lover. and vote fore your favourite Valentine recipe! My cheesecake has been entered in the dessert category. Voting opens tomorrow and closes on Sunday at 9 p.m. [Update: I won! Thank you to all who voted!]

Flourless almond ginger cookies

Yield: one dozen

Flourless almond ginger cookies

Ingredients

  • 2 cups almond meal
  • 1 tbsp flax meal
  • 2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 cup almond butter
  • 1/3 cup agave nectar
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger root, minced
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the almond meal, flax meal, cinnamon and ginger.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together the almond butter, agave nectar, fresh ginger and vanilla until well combined.
  3. Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture and stir to thoroughly combine.
  4. Roll the dough by hand into small balls (about 1 heaping tablespoon each) and place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Lightly flatten each ball using a fork. Bake at 325 degrees for about 8 minutes, or until golden brown. Allow to cool completely. Store cookies in an air-tight container.

Notes

Recipe inspired by this one.

http://www.adashofcompassion.com/2011/02/flourless-almond-ginger-cookies/

13 Comments Post a comment
  1. Noelle  

    Delicious! Anything with ginger wins my favor!

    February 10, 2011
  2. chefkatelyn  

    Ahhh yum! Trying these so soon:)

    February 10, 2011
  3. Pattycake  

    Healthy and nourishing treats are my favorite! These cookies are totally inspiring – I happen to have almost all of the ingredients too (which is rare as I have such limited access to things down here). Looking forward to baking some… thanks for sharing. :)

    February 11, 2011
  4. VeganLisa  

    I know you have a valentine, but this recipe feels like a valentine gift to ME. The cookies sound incredible. I will have to try them when I get home. Ginger, ginger, ginger makes me happy.

    The first thing I did when I woke up this morning was vote for your cheesecake recipe!

    February 11, 2011
  5. Nicole  

    Pattycake: I'm so glad the ingredients in this recipe are accessible for you! I think you'll be pleasantly surprised with the delicious results :)

    VeganLisa: I was actually thinking of you when I made these cookies. I wish I could mail some to you before Monday! And thank you so much for voting :)

    February 11, 2011
  6. Nana Rogers  

    For a bit more of a bite of ginger you can add a bit of dried or candied ginger. Mmmmmm

    March 3, 2011
  7. Nicole  

    Nana Rogers: Great idea! I would then consider changing the name to Ginger Power Cookies :)

    March 3, 2011
  8. VeganLisa  

    You should know that I made a batch and popped them in the dehydrator. The batter tasted fantastic. I can't wait to see how they turn out.

    March 12, 2011
  9. FOODESSA  

    I just added this recipe to my ‘absolute’ try list of the month.
    Nuts play a huge role in my sweets ;o)

    Thanks for sharing this one.

    Ciao for now and flavourful wishes,
    Claudia

    August 11, 2012
    • Thanks, Claudia! Hope you enjoy the cookies.

      August 14, 2012
  10. Andreas  

    Just discovered this website. It’s great.

    Anyway, I just made this with a few changes. I used xylitol instead of agave nectar and added a bit of walnut oil. They turn out really nice and everybody loved them. Thanks for the recipe!

    December 7, 2012
    • Thanks, Andreas! I’m glad they worked out for you with the xylitol sub :)

      December 9, 2012

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