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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Grain-Free Gluten-Free Paleo Almond Cookies Recipe


Almond Flour Sugar Cookies Recipe

Biscuits are something that can be enjoyed any time of day. Breakfast biscuits, snacks, with tea, as a treat, a dessert, they're perfect for any occasion. I have always been a fond cookie and biscuit lover, but not so much the sugars and added artifical ingredients that come loaded inside them! Although they're great for a treat in moderation, it is incredibly easy to make biscuits that not only you are aware of the ingredients inside them, but also know that they are healthy for you!

The ultimate guilt-free treat!

  These sugar cookies are a great and healthier variation, that taste just as, if not better, than your average sugar laden cookie. Sweet and crunchy and packed full of flavour, you'd never realise that they're actually healthy! (Of course, if you're going to use glaze icing for decoration this makes them less healthy, though in comparison you can still enjoy these guilt-free!). These are great for those who have to watch their sugar intake (such as myself), as they are very low in sugar and net carbs per serving. Also, a great substituion for anyone who is gluten-free!




The amount this makes will entirely depend on the size of your chosen cookie cutters. For me, this made 14 small (bite-sized) heart shaped biscuits. For larger biscuits, you may want to double the recipe.

This recipe was adapted from the lovely chocolatecoveredkatie blog.


Ingredients

50g Ground Almonds (aka Almond Flour / Meal)
1/2 Tbsp Butter or Oil (e.g Coconut Oil)
1 Tsp Almond Extract
2 Tsp Agave Nectar (or liquid Sweetener of choice, e.g Maple Syrup)

Optional;
Icing Sugar and Water for a glaze icing.


Directions

  •  In a bowl, melt the butter (or oil) for a few seconds in a microwave.
  • Add in the almond extract and agave and combine.
  • Mix in the almond flour until the mixture forms a wet dough.
  • The dough should be wet but able to form into a ball.
  • Place the dough onto some baking parchment and fold the parchment over the dough (this keeps the wet dough from sticking to your rolling pin) and roll until it is at your desired cookie depth (approx. 5mm).
  • You may cut out the cookies at this stage, or after it has set in a freezer (I find that cutting them out after the dough has set tends to be easier).
  • Place the dough into a freezer for a minimum of 30min - 1hr for best results.
  • When the dough is set, it is now easier to cut out the biscuits.
  • Place on a greased piece of baking parchment and bake for approx. 5-10min (or until slightly golden).
  • Allow to cool for approx. 10 - 15 min before peeling off of the baking parchment.
  • Decorate with glaze icing if you wish!

Tips & Serving Ideas

  • Experiment with different flavours that compliment almonds, such as cherry, strawberry or vanilla.
  • Add in or sprinkle on some cinnamon.
  • Serve with ice cream, healthy frozen banana ice cream and agave or maple syrup.
  • For a true bakewell experience, decorate with almond flavoured glaze or fondant icing, with jam or cherry coulis. 


Cara X

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Triple Chocolate Truffle Chip Cookies


Triple Chocolate Truffle Chip Cookies

Whenever I hear the words 'Triple' and 'Chocolate' together, I instantly become inexcusably excited. Unlike double chocolate, triple chocolate suggests another, new dimension of chocolate that cannot be guessed on first hearing. Is it chocolate placed in a different element in the baked goods? Is it a mixture of milk, dark and white chocolate in some form? Is it a combination of various chocolate forms and textures?! Who could ever know! And that, is when the excitement begins. No one knows what this extra, third chocolate element could be,  which makes the unveiling a whole lot more anticipated. Do I get worryingly too into this? Perhaps. But I'll bet my last cookie that you will too after trying this chocolate-stuffed recipe!



All that's missing is a nice cold glass of milk..


This recipe uses only 9 or 10 ingredients which in all likelihood, you have in your cupboard right now. You do, so have a try at baking your own warm homemade cookies and be proud of your culinary skills!


Salivating yet..?!


These cookies are large, (about the size of an average adult hand!) therefore for smaller cookies, use only half or a third tablespoon sized dollop of cookie mixture.





The recipe is very simple to follow, and starts the same way many baking foods do, by creaming together butter and sugar. These cookies use a combination of white caster sugar and brown sugar which gives it a sweet and slight caramel flavour and chewy texture.








After combining all ingredients and folding in the chocolate pieces, you should have a mixture which resembles this. (If you prefer, you may stop here, grab a spoon and have at it. I, nor any other sane person would judge you , I promise).







Use tablespoon measure to produce dollops of mixture, only slightly flattening the tops. Remember to leave enough space between each cookie as they will spread widely (on my oven tray I fit 9 cookies, smaller baking trays may only hold 5 or 6 so you may need to bake in 3 to 4 batches instead of 2).







Bake until they are slightly browned on the corners, and leave to cool and harden on the tray. Do not be tempted to peel them off straight away without cooling as they will break. The cooling process allows them to set and harden and therefore hold their shape. Although, if the cookies have spread until they have slightly fused, remember to cut between them whilst they are still warm to seperate them easier!






Makes 15 - 20 Large Cookies



Ingredients

200g Butter
100g Caster Sugar
100g Light Brown Sugar
1/2 Tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Egg
240g Plain Flour (alternatively you may use Self-raising, although use a little less and omit the bicarbonate of soda)
1 Tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
3 to 4 Tbsp Cocoa Powder
Chocolate Chips (Milk, Dark and / or White)
Chopped Chocolate Truffles (I used Guylian Seashells)


Directions

  • Preheat an oven to 180C.
  • Grease 2 baking sheets / parchments on a baking tray.
  • In a large bowl, combine butter and both sugars.
  • Beat in the egg and vanilla extract.
  • Combine the flour, bicarbonate of soda and cocoa powder.
  • Gently fold in the flour mixture into the wet mixture.
  • Fold in approx. 3/4 of the chocolate chips and chopped truffles.
  • Place tablespoon sized dollops of the cookie mixture on the baking sheet, leaving wide spaces (approx. 6 - 8cm) between them, as they will spread out.
  • Place the rest of the chocolate pieces on top of the cookies.
  • Slightly flatten the tops with the spoon (not too much), and bake for approx. 10 - 15 mins (until slightly golden / brown around the edges).
  • Allow to cool and harden on the tray for approx. 15 mins before transferring carefully onto a wire rack or plate.

Tips & Serving Ideas

  • Use Orange extract, and pieces of orange flavoured chocolate (such as Terry's) for a chocolate orange cookie! 
  • Use pink, white and / or red coloured chocolate chips for a delicious Valentine's treat.
  • Add dried or frozen fruit, such as dried cranberries or frozen raspberries (both go well with the chocolate flavour!)
  • Drizzle melted chocolate in a zig-zag pattern over the cookies and allow to set.
  • Instead of chopping the truffles, you may want to place one truffle in the center of each cookie before baking.





Cara X