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Chewy Chocolate Cookies Recipe

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Healthy Chocolate Almond Butter Cookie Recipe
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Once upon a time, there was a grain and flour-free, nutrient-dense, chocolate cookie recipe that was so filling that you could easily get your chocolate fix without eating too much! They had very little (or no) natural sweeteners and were packed with protein and beneficial fats and were delicious with a glass of homemade coconut milk.

Healthy Chocolate Cookies?

Thankfully, this story isn’t a fairy tale, and these chocolate chocolate chip cookies are my go-to healthy dessert recipe.

They are actually very high in protein, and you’d have a hard time eating more than a couple of these! Certainly not a treat to be eaten daily, but these cookies are a delicious (and healthy) way to eat a treat without the consequences of grains.

My sister-in-law and I discovered this recipe soon after I had to go grain-free for the sake of my thyroid. Who knew almond butter makes a good substitute for the flour and butter combo in most sweets, and the result was delicious!

What to Expect From Grain-Free Cookies

Even though I’m not a huge fan of chocolate (shocking confession, I know), these cookies hit the spot. That being said, don’t expect the usual cookie texture as these won’t raise much in the oven and fall even a little flatter when cooling. They have chewy, fudge quality like a brownie.

Some general tips for help with the paleo baking learning curve:

  • Let cookies cool completely before moving them off the sheet. Without any gluten to hold them together, they will be soft until cooled.
  • For best results, store in the fridge. I keep them in a glass Tupperware container with natural waxed paper between the layers.
  • If you need to substitute the eggs in this recipe, here are some egg alternatives you may already have in your kitchen.
  • I haven’t tried it myself, but you may want to try another nut butter or grain-free flour like cassava if allergic to almonds or coconut.

P.S. Find more paleo baking tips for beginners here.

Healthy Chocolate Almond Butter Cookie Recipe

Chewy Chocolate Cookies Recipe

Chewy chocolate chip cookies that are nutrient dense and rich with almond butter, cocoa powder, eggs, coconut flour, and dark chocolate. A guilt free treat!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Calories 328kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

8

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Mix all ingredients in a medium bowl.
  • Make into cookie sized balls with your hands and put on baking sheet.
  • Smoosh with your hand to make an actual cookie shape.
  • Bake 10-15 mins, depending on your oven and cookie size… do not overcook!
  • Enjoy with a glass of coconut milk!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Chewy Chocolate Cookies Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 cookie)
Calories 328 Calories from Fat 249
% Daily Value*
Fat 27.7g43%
Saturated Fat 4.8g30%
Cholesterol 41mg14%
Sodium 195mg8%
Carbohydrates 18.5g6%
Fiber 4.7g20%
Sugar 6.8g8%
Protein 8.9g18%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

These do not rise, spread, or melt like “regular” cookies, so get them the shape you want them to be before baking. Makes 6-8 medium-large cookies.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

38 responses to “Chewy Chocolate Cookies Recipe”

  1. James Burton Avatar
    James Burton

    Can a chocolate cookie be healthy?
    I do not worry about it, and I just want to eat it. Thanks for the recipe.

  2. Charlotte Avatar
    Charlotte

    Do you have a suggestion for a substitute sweetener other that honey? I am diabetic and am not supposed to consume more that 30 gm of carbs per day. Can I make my own syrup sweetener and if so how?

  3. Becky Avatar

    I’ve made this recipe before and love it! However, for some reason I can no longer see the ingredient list and can only see the instructions. I’d like to make them this weekend. Please help! 🙂

  4. Elizabeth Avatar
    Elizabeth

    Can I mix these up and put the dough in my freezer to bake at a later date?

  5. Terri Avatar

    4 stars
    The first batch were dry and crumbly, not sweet at all, and I was not impressed. I added a little more sweeter (I used organic maple syrup) and cooked them for less time. I was skeptical but these are delicious!
    Thanks for the recipe.

    **Warning though: these are not cheap to make!**

  6. connie Avatar

    5 stars
    Hi honey. They look amazing…could I substitute the almond butter with coconut oil

  7. Layla Avatar

    These are extremely similar to a recipe from Detoxinista. They were triple chocolate though because you add mini chocolate chips right before you put them in the oven. I made them for Christmas, and they were delicious. I’ll have to try these though.

      1. Layla Avatar

        Very true:-) Satisfying Eats has a zucchini cupcake that uses nut butter instead of a grain free flour. These type recipes are the closest to “regular” food that I’ve tried. I’m glad to have found another one:)

  8. Kate Avatar

    Amazing and simple cookies! I made pretty much according to recipe (though I don’t have exact measuring instruments cause I don’t bake) and they were delicious. I did use raw honey – probably a rounded T. They are like little truffles — I got about 16 cookies from the batch – made them about the size of a large silver dollar and put a little thumbprint in the middle so it would bake evenly with the sides. I will always have a batch in the freezer – these alone make giving up grains worth it!

  9. Melanie T Avatar
    Melanie T

    I made these cookies very small and got 48-52 out of the batch. I also substituted peanut butter for the almond butter and omitted the chocolate chips (cuz I didnt have any). These are great cookies!! They were quick to make, and satisfied my major sugar craving that I was having. We experimented a bit and used grape jelly and apple butter to make sandwich cookies. They came out pretty good 😀 Thanks for the recipe.

  10. julie Avatar

    If you don’t like non stick baking sheets. What is a good alternative?

  11. Kate Newman Avatar
    Kate Newman

    Hi, we have been enjoying following your recipes over the last few weeks however my husband has had a food intolerance test and among other things dairy and egg whites are off the good list for him:-(. What would you suggest substituting eggs with? Thamks

    1. Phil Avatar

      Hi, the only substitute I’ve found is flax meal “eggs”. Use 1 tablespoon of ground flax seed and 3 tablespoons water to replace one egg. I also use baking powder which gives volume. I’m also sensitive to egg whites 🙁 you can also buy “egg replacer” from health food stores, it contains potato starch and vegetable gum, if you can tolerate those.

  12. Beka Avatar

    Yes for me too they were a little too bland 🙁 I was hoping they would be delicous (they looked delicious.!) but they were a little dry (only baked them for 10 min).. I made a second batch with much more honey.. hopefully they will be good this time! I’m sure if you have kids who have never had store-bought cookies, they would like these, but I definitely can’t fool anyone here 🙁

    1. Mallory Avatar

      Sadly we had the same experience. Very dry. It felt like I was eating fluffy unsweetened cocoa powder. We are going to do another batch and add some honey or monk fruit.

  13. Kiera Fritsch Avatar
    Kiera Fritsch

    Just made these, they’re too bland. I will try adding Stevia next time.

  14. Julie Avatar

    Could you use butter instead of almond butter, my daughter has a nut allergy 

      1. Janey Avatar

        I made with Coconut Cream Concentrate and Butter due to nut allergy! turned out GREAT! Tried recipe again with Almond butter and ended up with nothing but cookie crumbles… 🙁 But delicious cookie crumbles..

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      The proportions would be different… If you eat wheat, I’d just find some good recipes made for wheat flower since this one might be hard to convert…

  15. Deena faye Avatar
    Deena faye

    Can’t wait to try this one out! One comment on the coconut milk though, read labels as many of them contain vegetable oil.

  16. Colleen Avatar
    Colleen

    How many cookies does this make and what temp do you bake them on?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Oops! Just added that.. bake at 350, and it makes 6-8 medium large cookies or 10-12 small ones.

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