Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies or Scones Recipe {No Almond Flour, No Coconut Flour} (2024)

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Hello, Cookies and Scones!!

Oh my goodness, you all these cookies/scones are A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! I am super excited about this recipe, I’ll tell you why in a sec.

But first, have you seen my new cookbook? I ask because all the recipes in this cookbook are gluten-free and grain free and so is this recipe that I am sharing with you today.

Sometimes it can be challenging to bake with gluten free and grain free ingredients. In this book, I teach you how to use alternative flours so that you can become an expert gluten free and grain free baker.

Many people think that the only way to bake gluten free and grain free recipes is to use almond flour and/or coconut flour. What if I told you there were many other options out there!

No Almond Flour, No Coconut Flour

If you check out most of the gluten free and grain free baking recipes floating around out there, most of them are loaded with coconut flour and/or almond flour.

What do I have against coconut flour and almond flour? Nothing. I just want to give you options and that is why I created this cookie recipe that has no almond flour and no coconut flour!

There are other options or unsung hero’s out there when it comes to gluten free and grain free baking. How about tapioca flour, arrowroot flour, nut butters, and toasted quinoa flour.

So today’s recipe is using 2 ingredients that you might not have used in your baking journey. What are they? Blanched almond butter and tapioca flour!

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Unsung Hero #1 ~ Nut Butters

I have had tremendous success using nut butters in recipes. Have you seen these super popular recipes using nut butters? (click on images to see recipes)

Why do I like to use nut butters? Well for several reasons. One it creates a smooth velvety and non-gritty finished product and 2, no additional fat is usually needed in the recipe.

What’s even better is that recipes using nut butters oftentimes resemble the “real thing”! Baked goods rise terrific, and there are no issues with recipes holding together. The nut butter acts as a binder as well.

Yep, this is clearly my new favorite ingredient to bake with!! And better yet, it is super easy and affordable to make your own blanched almond butter!

Unsung Hero #2 ~ Tapioca Flour

The next ingredient that I absolutely love using is tapioca flour! Tapioca flour is often used to “lighten up” a dough or batter, to make it a bit airier and sometimes chewier (like in my homemade pasta recipe).

It also acts as a binder and is really useful in doughs! Typically tapioca flour is not used alone but in conjunction with another alternative flour.

Think of tapioca flour as a flour that enhances another flour, or makes the other flour/butter shine!

Check out a few of my favorite recipes using tapioca flour. (Many of these are in the cookbook, click on image to see images).

Easy Homemade Pasta
Brazilian Cheese Bread
Sandwich Rollup
Glazed Doughnuts

Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies or Scones Recipe

So let’s move onto these Paleo chocolate chip cookies or scones recipe shall we?

Couple things I want to note. I have 2-3 tbsp of tapioca flour in the recipe. If you want a more chewy cookie, use 2 tablespoons. If you want a more scone-like cookie, almost cake like…use 3 tablespoons of tapioca flour.

I do not use a lot of sweeteners because that is how I roll. If you want it sweeter, feel free to add a granulated sweetener of choice. I would not add more honey or maple syrup (liquid form), but rather a granulated sweetener. Try cane sugar, coconut sugar, rapadura or even granulated honey.

As always, I’d love to know what you think…so leave me a comment below. I hope you enjoy these cookies as much as my family and I have. They really are quite delicious!

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Description

These paleo cookies are made with with no refined sugar so they are the perfect healthy treat!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup blanched almond butter
  • 2 tbsp raw honey or grade b maple syrup or granulated sweetener of choice
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 large egg
  • 23 tbsp tapioca flour or arrowroot flour (use 2 tbsp for cookie like final product and use 3 tbsp if you want a scone like final product). See note below.
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 1/41/2 cup gluten free mini chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350ºF.
  2. With a handheld mixer blend together almond butter, honey, vanilla and egg.
  3. In another bowl, combine tapioca flour, baking soda and sea salt.
  4. Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. I like to use a wooden spoon or my hands to stir in the flour.
  5. When flour in well combined with wet ingredients, stir in mini chocolate chips.
  6. Spoon onto an ungreased cookie sheet. If you want, you can roll into a ball too.
  7. Bake for 11-13 minutes or until lightly browned.
  8. Allow to cool before eating. Makes 1 dozen.

Notes

Update: I revised this recipe to use tapioca flour or arrowroot flour. You can use either: arrowroot flour creates a more light and fluffy cookie and has great texture. Tapioca flour creates a more chewy and cake like final product.

Nutritional Information: Calories: 193 Fat: 14.2g Carbs: 12 g Protein: 5.5g

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cookie

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Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies or Scones Recipe {No Almond Flour, No Coconut Flour} (2024)

FAQs

What chocolate chips are paleo friendly? ›

Hu Kitchen has fully paleo chocolate chips that are sweetened with dates, with no sugar added at all. Here are the Hu Kitchen chips. Evolved chocolate has a variety of semi sweet and dark chocolate chips that are paleo friendly. These are my go-to for testing paleo recipes that use chocolate chips.

How long does it take to bake cookies? ›

Bake at 375 degrees F until golden and tender, 12 to 15 minutes. For crispy-cakey cookies: Bake the cookies at 425 degrees F until golden and crunchy on the outside, 8 to 10 minutes. For chewy cookies: Use 1 cup light brown sugar and 1/4 cup corn syrup and omit the granulated sugar.

Can I bake cookies in an air fryer? ›

A basic chocolate chip cookie will bake at 350°F for five minutes and comes out just right. However, you can make most cookies in the air fryer. When air frying, reduce the heat on the machine by about 25°F (so if a cookie recipe calls for 350°F in a conventional oven, set it to about 325°). It's super easy to adjust.

Can you make cookies with margarine instead of butter? ›

Use margarine as an even swap for the amount of butter a recipe calls for. Margarine actually helps cookies keep their shape slightly better than butter, so if the shape of your cookies is really important to you, keep this alternative top of mind.

Is loving earth chocolate paleo? ›

Is Loving Earth Chocolate Paleo? Chocolate is not considered paleo friendly, however, some consider dark chocolate (in moderation) a paleo friendly option for chocolate lovers when following a paleo diet. Another option is cacao nibs.

Is peanut butter OK on paleo diet? ›

Peanuts are technically legumes, which are not paleo compliant, and that means peanut butter is off limits for paleo eaters. All other nuts and seeds are fair game, so if nuts and seeds are the only ingredients, snack away!

Is it better to bake cookies at 350 or 400? ›

Placing chilled dough in a slightly hotter oven (usually 400 degrees versus 350 — 375 degrees used for cookies like chocolate chip) helps the cookies retain their shape. Cool It. Let the cookies rest on the cookie sheets for a few minutes before removing to a wire rack for cooling.

Is it better to bake cookies at 350 or 375? ›

A lower temperature will require more cooking time and will ultimately result in a thinner, crisper chocolate chip cookie. For those ooey, gooey chocolate chip cookies, 375 degrees Fahrenheit is your sweet spot.

Is it better to bake cookies at 325 or 350? ›

350° is the standard temp for a cookie, and it's a great one. Your cookies will bake evenly and the outside will be done at the same time as the inside. Baking at 325° also results in an evenly baked cookie, but the slower cooking will help yield a chewier cookie. The outsides will be a little softer, too.

Can aluminum foil go in the air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

Can Pillsbury cookies be made in air fryer? ›

Preheat your air fryer to 330°F for about 5 minutes. Take the Pillsbury refrigerated cookie dough and roll it into balls. Place the balls of cookie dough in the air fryer basket, making sure to leave some space between each cookie. Cook the cookies in the air fryer for 8-10 minutes or until they are golden brown.

Can parchment paper go in the air fryer? ›

Yes, and here's what you need to know. Parchment paper is a safe and effective liner to use in the air fryer. To avoid safety hazards, weigh down the paper with food and keep away from the heating element. Parchment paper can be heated up to roughly 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

Can I use Country Crock instead of butter for cookies? ›

Yes! Country Crock® is great for cooking and baking. Certain Country Crock® products can be swapped 1:1 for butter in cooking and baking recipes: Country Crock® Baking Sticks and Country Crock® Plant Butter sticks and tubs.

Is it better to use butter or shortening in cookies? ›

Which One Should I Use in Cookies? Basically, cookies made with butter spread more and are flatter and crisper if baked long enough. However, they are more flavorful than cookies made with shortening. Cookies made with shortening bake up taller and are more tender, but aren't as flavorful.

Is it better to use butter or margarine in chocolate chip cookies? ›

But when you're baking, butter triumphs over margarine every time. For cakes, cookies, and pastries, butter (unsalted, that is) provides richer flavor. (It begins as cream, after all, and margarine is made from vegetable oil.) Butter's high fat content is also what gives baked goods their texture.

Is Lily's dark chocolate chips paleo? ›

Lily's Sweets Stevia Sweetened Dark Chocolate Baking Chips. This product contains 1 ingredient that is not paleo and 2 ingredients that may not be paleo. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

What is a paleo substitute for chips? ›

So, with that out of the way, on to the snacks!
  • Epic Pork Rinds - Sea Salt & Pepper flavor. ...
  • SeaSnax - original flavor. ...
  • Terra Plantain Chips - Sea Salt flavor. ...
  • Parm Crisps - Black Sesame flavor. ...
  • Lesser Evil Grain Free Paleo Puffs. ...
  • Jackson's Honest Sweet Potato Chips. ...
  • Bacon's Heir Pork Clouds - Rosemary and Sea Salt flavor.
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Is Hershey's cocoa paleo? ›

Unsweetened cocoa powder: this is just the cocoa solids. There's none of that delicious and healthy cocoa butter in here, but there's also no other monkey business, so it's a very healthy ingredient to use in recipes or for homemade hot chocolate. Paleo approved!

Are chocolate chips Fodmap friendly? ›

Chocolate chips: I used dark, milk and white chocolate chips for this recipe. Dark chocolate is low FODMAP up to 30 gram per serving, milk chocolate is low FODMAP up to 20 gram per serving and white chocolate is low FODMAP up to 25 gram per serving.

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