As I’m writing this, we’re having our first snow storm of the season.
I think this recipe is perfect for the occasion! It would be a little more exciting if I could of stayed home and have a snow day, but it doesn’t work like that for my internship… I miss university! <— Here’s a sentence I never thought I’d say. 😉
Nevertheless, I braved the storm and arrived safely home after work. Now I’m warming up inside with a cup of coffee and a little Rudolph donut (you can get the recipe on my Instagram and Facebook page!). These cookies (and my donuts) were my project last weekend. I wanted to share Christmas desserts with you and I’m very happy with the results! For another Christmas dessert, try my Dark Chocolate Mint Truffles.
These cookies remind me of a biscotti or a sugar cookie. Not that I had either of those in a long time, but what I mean is that these cookies are perfect when paired with coffee, tea or hot chocolate. They’re more on the dense side and they’re not crunchy, but not quite moist either. I like to dip them in hot chocolate for that reason! They hold together perfectly, even when dipped in a hot beverage. I added a touch of chai spices, including cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and clove. Like all of my desserts, they’re healthy enough to be eaten as a snack! Ideally in the morning with coffee. Did I ever tell you I love coffee? 😉
You start by blending dates, water, melted margarine (or coconut oil) and vanilla in a food processor. Then add the mixture to a large bowl and mix it with spelt flour, baking powder and spices. Roll the dough, then form 18 cookies and bake them for 10 minutes! It’s not too complicated is it?
Now if you want to get a little fancy, I suggest making coconut whipped cream to decorate these cookies! I got crafty and used a plastic bag with a tiny hole in the corner to imitate a decorating bag. It worked perfectly! The only thing about coconut whipped cream is that it will be liquid at room temperature, so the cookies will have to stay in the fridge or freezer. The “icing” is totally optional, but if you’re serving them to guests, you could keep the decorated cookies lined on a plate in the fridge until served.
I hope these little cookies will be on your holiday menu. I know they’re on mine!
If you try this recipe, make sure to tag your photo #unsweetenedcaroline on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Don’t forget to also tag me @unsweetened.caroline on Instagram so I can see your creations!
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these cookies look great. would it work with whole wheat flour as well?
thank you
Hi Rachel, I haven't tried it, but it should work! The texture might just be a little different, maybe they'll rise a little more. Hope this helps. :)