These cookies are the best I've ever had! I think I have made at least four batches of these in just a month!
And that's saying something considering I hardly ever make the same recipe twice.
Not only are they vegan but they are also sugar free and have a good dose of extra fiber in them. Did I mention they are delicious as well?
This cookie recipe came out of necessity. I was going to remake the recipe for the Chocolate Agave Trail Mixers from Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar but I was all out of whole wheat flour. I didn't want to use just white flour and I had some wheat bran sitting in cupboard so I decided to try using it. To my delight they turned out awesome!
Chocolate Agave Bran Cookies
Adapted from Vegan Cookies Invade your Cookie Jar
1/2 non-dairy milk
1 tbsp ground flax
2/3 cup canola oil
3/4 cup agave
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/4 cup flour
3/4 cup wheat bran
1/2 cup cocoa
3/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 cup add-ins (ex. dried fruit, chocolate chips, coconut, nuts, seeds)*
1. Preheat oven to 325
2. Whisk together non-dairy milk, flax, agave, extracts, and oil for about 2 min
3. Sift in flour, wheat bran, cocoa powder , baking soda, and salt
4. Mix dough to form a soft ball
5. Fold in in add-ins
6. Shape dough into 2 tbsp round balls and drop onto baking sheet
7. Bake 12-14 min until firm
*For the cookies pictured here my add-ins were: dried cherries, carob chips, sunflower seeds, shredded coconut, and flax seeds
What are your favorite cookie add-ins?
I love coconut and dried cherries!
This sounds really good!!! I love adding nuts! Chopped almonds are my favorite!
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ReplyDeleteLooks not only good but tempting, nice sharing you have done.
ReplyDeleteThese sound so good! This recipe is definitely a keeper. :)
ReplyDeleteThe look of these reminds me of one of my favorite bars - Odwalla! Although I can't eat them anymore, as they hurt my stomach. But I cannot wait to try these! They look delicious.
ReplyDeletewow this looks like a vegan recipe i can really get behind! i'm excited to try these
ReplyDeleteThese look SO CHOCOLATEY!!! Oh my gosh, I'm drooling on my keyboard. I also love wheat bran and I'm always looking for recipes that use them. Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteChocolate and bran are an amazing combination!!! I love bran-y things because of the texture, and the great punch of chocolate is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYay I am so happy to be coming to Calgary hehe xoxo <3
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