
Perfect Cookies? Yes. These cookies were perfect. I can't tell you how warm, gooey, chewy and flavorful they tasted just out of the oven. Creamy melting chocolate chips all over my face. And I stuck them in the fridge for the next day-they still tasted amazing. Lovely. Really.
Trader Joe's Inspired. I honestly didn't mean to do this, but almost every item I used was purchased at TJ's. The only non TJ's item was my Silk Live Vanilla Soy Yogurt. Makes for an easy shopping trip.
Just Almond and Chocolate Chip Cookies
vegan, makes about a dozen
1 ½ cups 'white' whole wheat flour*
¾ cup +2 tablespoon organic natural sugar*
1 ¼ teaspoon baking powder
1 ¼ teaspoon sea salt*
½ teaspoon cinnamon*
¾ cup "Just" Almond Meal*
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract*
¼ cup canola oil*
1 ½ tablespoon soy creamer*
¼ cup vanilla soy yogurt
2 tablespoon hand-chopped almonds, roasted and salted*
1 ¼ cups chocolate chips, semi-sweet/vegan*
1 ½ tablespoon flax seed meal, (blueberry flavored* or plain)
*Purchased at Trader Joe's
Directions:
1. Combine these dry ingredients: flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, almond meal and flax seed meal. Combine well.
2. Add in liquid ingredients: soy yogurt, canola oil, soy creamer and vanilla extract.
3. Fold in the chopped almonds and chocolate chips.
4. You should have a nice wet cookie dough that is suitable for spooning onto a baking sheet. If the batter seems a bit too wet add a few pinches of flour. Too dry, add in some soy milk or water.
5. Spoon 1 ½ tablespoon balls onto a lightly greased cookie sheet or ungreased parchment paper.
6. Bake at 375 degrees for ten minutes.
7. Allow to cool for 20 minutes before handling. You can also transfer to a cooling rack if you have one.
Storage: Store on counter-top for a day-store in the fridge for a few days-freeze for longer.











Kathy says
Hi linda, It is the baking soda! I need to change that asap. When I wrote this recipe I was debating using baking soda or powder. Since I wanted to use mostly Trader Joe's ingredients and wasn't sure if they had powder, I used TJ's baking soda. My cookies didn't have an off taste to me, but various factors could've made your soda stand out more. Use baking powder next time and the metallic taste won't appear. I will change this in recipe . Thank u for your feedback.
~Kathy
Linda says
Hi - I just recently found your site and have tried some of your delicious recipes. I made these yesterday and they have a slightly sour, metallic taste. I was wondering what that might be from? (from the baking soda or flour?) Any ideas? Otherwise in concept they are very good. Matched each ingredient to the tee - however did use whole wheat pastry flour and soy milk in place of the creamer. Thanks!
Anonymous says
I made these today. I couldn't find almond meal at the store (we don't have trader joes) so I pulverized some almonds in the food processor. Instead of chocolate chips I did chocolate chunk but chopping up some super dark vegan chocolate and I accidently left out the flax meal but they were still delicious! This is the best chocolate chip cookie recipe I've tried!
I Am Gluten Free says
These look great. Gonna make them gluten free. Thanks!
Ellen
http://www.Iamglutenfree.blogspot.com
Vanessa says
Oooh, I just got the almond meal from Trader Joe's- I'm totally tempted, these look awesome!
msmeanie says
yumm...I love almond flour. That recipe looks great, I bet it makes a very rich (yet healthy) cookie. Trader Joes is my FAVE grocery...going there tomorrow! Thanks for the recipe!
Karin Bartimole says
these look dee-lish! And I love the virtual one stop shopping for the ingredients, thanks!!
Ruth says
Looks delicious! I have to try it sometime soon!
Lizz says
Yeah, those look delicious 🙂