My lovely sister introduced me to these delicious peanut butter cookies, so of course I had to give them the dairy-free treatment. Fortunately it was only a matter of purchasing dairy free choc-chips which were easily found in the health food section of my local grocery store. These cookies are suited for a range of label lookers: vegan, gluten-free, grain-free and refined sugar free (or easily adapted). I love how they taste oh-so naughty, melt in the mouth, gooey ooey goodness especially since they are based on healthy chickpeas. Yes you read that right, the humble chickpea! I can see you now, sighing and saying "please woman, not this rubbish that healthy food can pass as something you might actually WANT to eat". I kid you not ladies and gentlemen, even your children will eat these heartily without a complaint. They passed the man, teenager and toddler test in my house, the first batch I made didn't last long, so I know this will be a regular recipe I will turn to. Give them a whirl - you might be surprised!
Tell me dear readers, what food intolerances/allergies were you not expecting to deal with and do you have a recipe that people won't believe is good for you?
Recipe
1 tin chickpeas (400g)
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp vanilla essence
1 tbsp honey
2 tbsp maple syrup*
3 tbsp peanut butter^ (or other nut paste)
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup chocolate chips (I used dairy free)
Method
Drain the chickpeas and place in a food processor. Process till the chickpeas resemble crumbs.
Blend till well mixed and looks like cookie dough. Mix in chocolate chips with a spoon (do not blend).
Scoop out a spoonful of mixture and roll into a ball. Wet hands while rolling will result in a smooth ball. Place on a baking tray and with a wet fork gently press the cookie down. At this point you could add a sprinkle of nuts or as my sister does, a marshmallow on top.
Place into a 200 degree Celsius oven for 10 mins (or less for a gooier consistency). Once cooked rest on a wire rack. These are best eaten warm with a nice glass of milk, or Oat milk in my case!
* Alternatively you could use agave syrup or more honey. Extra honey will make the mixture really sweet.
^ You can add more than 3 tbsp of peanut butter for a stronger taste
Inspiration taken from The Lucky Penny Blog
Tell me dear readers, what food intolerances/allergies were you not expecting to deal with and do you have a recipe that people won't believe is good for you?
Inspiration taken from The Lucky Penny Blog
Tell me dear readers, what food intolerances/allergies were you not expecting to deal with and do you have a recipe that people won't believe is good for you?
Sounds yummy! ☺
ReplyDeleteChocolate and peanut butter, you cannot go wrong!
DeleteLook very appealing
ReplyDeleteThanks :-)
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