Vegan gingerbread cookies made with spelt flour! These little cut-out cookies are crispy around the edges and lightly chewy in the center. Bake them for the holidays and have fun decorating them with the family! The best part? There’s no chilling required!
Is there anything more festive than gingerbread cookies?
These cookies are simple, perfectly sweet, crisp around the edges and soft on the inside. They’re also made vegan thanks to a flax egg and vegan butter!
Even better? Enjoy your gingerbread cookie with a cozy gingerbread latte.
I have a few methods to make these cookies.
One option is to use a stand mixer or a hand mixer. For this method, you’ll be using softened butter (room temperature butter). Simply beat the butter and sugar together in the stand mixer, then add the molasses, vanilla and flax egg. Beat until combined and creamy. Add the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.
Another option, if you don’t have a stand mixer or hand mixer, is to to it all manually. Simply combine the butter and sugar together using a fork. Add the molasses, vanilla and flax egg and mix until creamy. In another bowl, mix all your dry ingredients together and add it to your wet mixture.
For both methods, you’ll then flatten the dough about 1/4-inch thick and form approximately 16 cookies (or more depending on how thin you make them). Bake for 8-10 minutes, let them cool, then decorate!
The type of vegan butter you use may change the outcome of the recipe. I tried the Becel vegan butter (in a tub) and the Becel vegan butter sticks (both salted). The sticks are harder and so the cookies spread a little less. If your butter is very soft, it will be safer to chill the dough for at least 3 hours before baking.
Yes! This recipe has been tested with whole grain spelt flour, all-purpose white flour, whole wheat bread flour and all-purpose whole wheat flour. All worked perfectly with just a very slight difference in texture. I wouldn’t recommend bread flour if you want your cookies to look perfectly smooth.
Once the cookies have cooled down completely, it’s time to decorate them! This is the best part if you ask me. Decorate them yourself or make it a fun activity with your family.
I have an incredibly easy 3-incredient icing you can use to decorate your cookies! You can also add a few drops of food coloring if you’d like a little pop of color! I love to keep it simple with eyes, buttons and a smile, but you can make it as simple or as advanced as you’d like.
If you make these vegan gingerbread cookies, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! I love to hear from you guys. And of course, if you try this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram!
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