Before I turned vegan, White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies were quite possibly my favorite kind of cookie. There was something about the combination of the buttery nuts and creamy white chocolate that hit all of the right flavor notes for me. So for the last many years, fair to say, I've pined for a cookie I cannot have. Until now.
I just baked up these delicious and completely vegan White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies and they are so good, I think I am going to hide any I have remaining after I finish my gorge-fest, so I don't have to share with Jay who went to bed thinking he's going to get one first thing he wakes up tomorrow morning. I know if he eats one of these he'll want to eat them all. Sorry, Jay, but mommies don't always tell the truth. Or share.
The white chocolate chips used here are vegan, of course, and I ordered them online. I was skeptical because I always thought white chocolate was heavily dependent on dairy to taste the way it does, but these are really good and taste exactly as they should. Try 'em, but be warned: you won't be able to stop at one!
Looking for more vegan cookie recipes?
- Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Vegan Shortbread Cookies
- Vegan Gingersnap Cookies
- Vegan Grain-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Vegan Almond Flour Cookies
- Vegan Death by Chocolate Cookies
Vegan White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 ½ cups unbleached all purpose flour (to make this healthier use whole-wheat pastry flour, but your cookie will have a darker hue)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup sugar
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ¾ cup coconut oil
- ¼ cup applesauce
- 2 flax eggs (2 tablespoon of flaxmeal whisked with 6 tablespoon water)
- ⅓ cup vegan white chocolate chips
- ⅓ cup macadamia nuts (roughly chopped)
- Oil spray (for spraying sheets)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- Mix the flour, baking soda and salt and set aside.
- In a stand mixer or using a hand mixer, beat together the sugars with the coconut oil and applesauce until well-blended.
- Add the coconut oil, flax eggs and vanilla extract and beat until mixed.
- Add the flour and mix on low or medium speed until just blended. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to ensure everything is well mixed.
- Add the white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts and mix.
- Using a standard ice cream scoop, drop the dough on the lightly sprayed cookie sheet, leaving at least 2-3 inches between each scoop. The cookies will spread quite a bit so this is very important. For smaller sized cookies, use a smaller scoop.
- Press more white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts on the tops of the cookies, if you wish, and bake for 10 minutes or until the cookies are golden at the edges.
- Cool on a rack about 15 minutes, then slide off to a rack to cool further, using a spatula.
valerie
i'd use them to make some vegan black bean brownies!!!! i just made date/blackbean brownies last night with chia seeds and they were really good....i bet the flax/chia bend would be really yummy in them too!
Amishi Shah
I would bake these cookies and maybe vegan brownies! Oh and good ol' fashioned vegan double chocolate chip cookies. Thank you for putting the link to order vegan chocolate chips. I have not seen them in stores as such
siegalpaula
So many things I would bake but for sure these cookies and maybe a pie crust with the coconut oil
starlabates
Those look and sound delicious! I think I would make coconut sugar cookies for sure.. I might add some fresh strawberry compote!
Manju
Classic chocolate chip cookies from your recipe instead of earthbalance is what I would like to try.
Holly
I've been wanting to try making matcha cookies, and I bet coconut oil would work really well in them!
Dandi D
I might make some yummy superfood brownies with them!
Catherine Hess
If I got these good things, I would finally try my hand at baking crackers. I can't eat most of the commercial ones, and it would be a treat to have some that are homemade.
jujubee777
i'd make muffins!
Bella Victus
I would bake with this product, probably my coconut honeycake and coconut macaroons 🙂
Ekta Kataria
I would love to make oats cookies with these products for my kids. It would be a a yummy and healthy snack for them. Thanks for the recipe !
joan
I'd make these cookies and bring them in to my 10th grade class to show the students that vegan cooking/baking can be delicious.
Anonymous
wow. These cookies look delicious 🙂 I honestly did not know coconut oil could be used for desserts and yes, I do not like the smell of the oil in baked goods. The fact that this is unflavored tempts me to give this a try. I'd love to have the products so I can try this and several other recipes...
Thanks for this wonderful recipe 🙂
Meena.
A Kitchen Fable
The cookies look amazing! There are so many things I could bake, such as a coconut cake and these lovely cookies.
Prachi
The white choclate macadamia peach dark choclate chip
Kitty
I would bake some chocolate brownie cookies!