Coconut Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookies – Get Your Glow From Good Food

Gluten Free Breakfast Cookies

Healthy Beauty & Style Guide by Lisa D Liguori ~

Yesterday morning I was inspired to bake something yummy & healthy for my kids. Something yummy that feeds their soul. Something healthy that feeds my need to raise them right. 

I went to Tropical Traditions.com and browsed throughout the recipe blog and came up with breakfast cookies! 

Well, they were called 'Gluten Free Coconut Chocolate Chip Scones', but I thought breakfast cookies had a better ring to it. 

I liked that they were:

  • gluten free
  • grain free
  • full of healthy coconut & protein
  • had very little sweetener per cookie, and I used agave successfully. (My sweetener of choice, which I know has it's fans and it's opponents).

This was super easy to whip up in plenty of time for my kids to arise to a warm breakfast. Add a little fresh fruit and you have a healthy start to the day. By the way, these did not make it to the next day. A bowl of crumbs was all that was left.

Recipe

Servings: 16
Preparation Time: 15 minutes

  • 2 1/2 cups almond meal*
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/3 cup agave
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil (melted)
  • 1/3 cup shredded coconut (toasted)
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 cup dark chocolate chips or chunks

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, combine almond meal, salt and baking soda. Whisk together agave, eggs and coconut oil in a smaller bowl.

Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until well combined. Then fold in remaining ingredients.

Drop the batter in scant 1/4 cup portions onto the baking sheet. 

Bake 14-17 minutes until golden brown, or toothpick inserted in the center of the cookie comes out clean. Cool for 20-30 minutes before serving.

*Notes on Almond meal

You can purchase almond meal from Trader Joes, or Whole Foods. However, even if they say 'organic', know that there is in place a law that gives almond growers a loop hole where they can call the almonds organic, even if they are not. Your best source for truly organic almond flour is at your local Farmers Market, or at Sun Organic Farm.

Your other option is to make almond milk and use the almond meal that is left over. Again, your best bet is to purchase your whole almonds from Sun Organic Farm. 

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  • http://alisongolden.com Alison Golden

    Sounds yummy. I’m wondering what the objections are to agave?

  • http://www.StyleEssentials.com Lisa D Liguori-Style Essential

    There are those that claim that agave is highly processed, for one thing. I believe that like anything, you have to choose carefully what and where you purchase your agave. You can certainly purchase agave that is more processed than others, if you are not careful.
    I consider agave to be one of many alternatives to sweeteners when we ‘need’ one. I also like that it is low on the glycemic index.