Soft & Dreamy Coconut Meltaway Cookies (Dairy Free)(FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)
Have I told you lately…………….that I love you?………………..??
Just kidding. Well, I actually do love you guys for being so awesome, but what I was going to say was ‘have I told you how much I love coconut?’
I’m discovering that pretty much anything and everything is better with coconut water/milk/cream/oil. Clearly I’m becoming obsessed here but did you know there is even such a thing as coconut sugar? The more I use it the more I wonder why we don’t ditch dairy all together when we’ve got coconuts around. Of course, then a mixture of thoughts come to mind including ice skates, Wilson volley balls, and my own experiences in hacking away at one and the ensuing mess of shreds carpeting my kitchen floor and hiding in my hair.
Okay, so you can keep your cow. I guess the outlook on replacing everyday dairy looks different when you’ve got so many products to choose from and the job of separating the coconut for all it’s worth has already been done for you. Ah, it’s so hard to keep perspective on these type of things in this age of technology. I can still enjoy using coconut milk though, right?
These were my mom’s idea by the way. I was making some cookies the other day (for a recipe that I’ll be sharing later this month, stay tuned) and they gave her this idea for a soft buttery cookie that tasted like coconut, but without having the texture of coconut shreds. I think that’s why so many people dislike coconut, the texture, so we agreed that these cookies had to be smooth and velvety.
I adore it when someone gets inspired by an idea for something delicious that they want me to make and I get to take on the challenge. Although, in this case there wasn’t much challenge involved because it’s hard to go wrong when coconuts are involved, but I did go through a few test batches before getting to the result I was looking for. A huge part of that was me being determined to work coconut cream into the recipe, yet not make the cookies dry or cakey. Speaking of coconut cream, I’ve been asked about this ingredient before so maybe I should clarify if you’re unfamiliar with it. Coconut cream and milk are two different things, much the same as it is with regular dairy milk and cream. You can buy coconut cream on its own at most health food stores but if you can’t find it you can use the skimmed cream from the top of a can of coconut milk that’s been chilled.
As you probably already noticed, I couldn’t help throwing in a little chocolate for good measure. Plus, adding chocolate makes these like Mounds bar cookies and extra bonus, they’re dairy free too! With or without chocolate though, these are something that you have to taste. Even my brothers, who are sworn enemies of the galactic alliance (and coconut), they loved these. If it is the flavor of coconut that you aren’t a huge fan of, feel free to skip or replace the coconut extract with vanilla, because without it these could easily be taken for simply the best sugar cookies in the world!
As always, the recipe is available upon request. The first request gets an upvote.
ALL CONTENT IS MINE AND ORIGINAL! All of these food photos were taken with my Nikon D5300 and my favorite Lens, the Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G. You can find out more in my INTRO POST. And by the way, my intro post did a huge $0.21
Don't forget to check out my other recent food posts:
Vietnamese Pork Banh Mi + Tahini Sriracha Mayo (FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)
Creamy Chicken Taquitos + Cilantro Avocado Hummus (FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)
Homemade Peanut Butter Crunch Breakfast Cereal (FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)
Almond White Chocolate Vanilla Truffle Cookies (FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)
Creamy Alfredo Chicken and Rosemary Lasagna (FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)
I love u so much for sharing such delicious food everyday! Would you mind sharing the recipe plz?
Abs-itively pos-olutely @creativewoman! Haha, thanks for asking, my friend!
Ingredients
6 tablespoons coconut oil, softened
1/2 cup organic palm oil or shortening (or more coconut oil)
1 cup + 2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup coconut cream
1 egg white
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoons coconut extract (you may want to add 1 or 2 more teaspoons more depending on how potent your extract is)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups all purpose flour
about 1/2 cup powdered sugar for rolling dough balls in
36 milk chocolate squares (optional)[use dairy free if needed]
Instructions
Very public <3
Hmmm... So Yummy 😋 @gringalicious
Hmmm ... may i try your recipe. 😂
These look delicious. Upvoted you.
I appreciate it so much @katythompson!
Oh my goodness, you know I love my chocolate
I do know that @fullofhope! So glad you like this recipe!
I love the chocolate and coconut combo and then you mix it with an awesome cookie - so dreamy!!
I am so happy you like them @noboxes!
These sound soooo good!! YUM!!!!
Glad you like them @alovelymess! 😉😉😉
This looks so delicious. Thanks for this great food post :)
This taught me so much about coconut, I didn't know there were so many uses for it and it does sound really tasty in this recipe. Thanks again for your great content @gringalicious.
I love coconut too, and your photos here are stellar (as always).
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Thank you so much @papa-pepper, that's a huge compliment! I really appreciate having such awesome Steemit friends. Have a great week.
Coconut is the best........these look amazing 🌸💖🌸
Thanks for the recipe. It's delicious
So glad you think so @anhkhoi! Thanks!