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Easy As Heck Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies
What you need:
2 cups all purpose flour (King Arthur)
2 tsp. non-aluminum baking powder
1/2 tsp. sea salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 cup sugar (Florida Crystals, the chunkier ones)
1/2 cup canola oil
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cup water
1 cup vegan chocolate chips (Enjoy Life brand)
What you do:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Mix everything together in a large bowl, well!
Using a small/medium scoop, (or a spoon) place on lightly greased cookie sheets. (we normally use stone ware)
Bake 10-12 minutes. Cookies won't brown on top when they are done.
Enjoy!
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SO HOW'D IT GO?
This is the best VEGAN COOKIE recipie EVER! My hubby- totally non-vegan and very finicky on anything "Vegan" Just LOVES these cookies!
I think our secret is that we bake them on stoneware. That seems to make them more crispy.
Tried this recipe, didn't quite get cookies, more like madeleines - a spongy texture with a slight crisp on the bottom..
Used all the right amounts, but came up with over 30 big cookies, ended up having to bake 3 batches!
The only thing I changed was sunflower oil instead of canola, but I wouldn't have thought that would matter?
they taste nice (used crushed dark chocolate and banana chips), but not really what I'm after (lovely, crunchy cookies!)
Any ideas?
As far as I can tell, this is the easiest recipe with minimal clean-up! The cookies are in the oven now. (The doughs good! I ate about three cookies worth!) I also used a little less sugar than the recipe called for.
These were yummy! I subbed whole wheat pastry flour, and I used unsweetened almond milk instead of water. I also added a teaspoon of molasses. Delicious! I might reduce the cinnamon next time - it was a bit overwhelming for me, but otherwise very tasty!
I'm not sure what happened different with my batch that no one else here has mentioned, but these cookies *seriously* challenged and whooped my sweet tooth! I have never met a cookie (or anything edible, really) that could give me a sugar headache so quickly. Not since I was a kid anyway, many moons ago. I mean, I could feel that sick, light headed sensation by the end of the first cookie.
The only thing I did different from the recipe was to plop a scoop of peanut butter in the mix, and I used organic carob chips instead of regular chocolate chips. They have a bitter quality to them, so I expected the cookies to be mild.
I'll try these again someday, but will definately be reducing the sugar! Maybe I'm just getting too old for sweets, I don't know. Sure hope not, though!
Just made these. I added a couple of Tbsp of peanut butter as potomousrex suggested since the dough did not really come together easily. I rolled them into balls and flattened slightly. They were PERFECT! Loaded with chocolate chips and super sweet!
Also, I used 1/2 and 1/2 WW flour aand AP flour.
This was amazing! It worked perfectly for me, they were pretty soft throughout but still fantastic! Just keep a close eye on them while they're baking since they don't brown!
These were good but I found that I needed more liquid. I used almond milk instead of water (about 2/3 of a cup instead of 1/3). I also added 1 tbsp of ground flax.
Just made some.I was worried as mixture didn't bond properly,but came out great,and so delicious.
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