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Here’s a delicious and easy-to-make raw cookie recipe that’s completely vegan.
Raw cookies may sound weird, but they taste amazing! You can call them bars if you prefer. By the way, this recipe is similar to my raw vegan granola bar recipe.
The base of my cookies is oat flour. I also added some rolled oats, desiccated coconut, black sesame seeds, and chopped almonds and peanuts. You can use any type of nuts or seeds. You’ll need some coconut oil and some nut butter too (I used tahini).
The sweetener I used was maple syrup, but you can use any liquid sweetener you may have – agave nectar, honey (if you are not vegan), etc.
If you want, you can add chocolate chips or dried fruit.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons of maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons of coconut oil
- 3 tablespoons of tahini
- ½ cup of oat flour
- ½ cup of seeds, nuts, rolled oats and/or desiccated coconut
Directions
Mix the maple syrup with coconut oil and tahini.
Add the dry ingredients little by little and keep mixing until you have a dough-like consistency. You should be able to shape cookies from the mixture. If it feels too dry, add some more nut butter, and if it’s too soft, you can add some oat flour.
Shape the cookies and keep them in the fridge. Wait for a few hours or overnight until they have hardened.
Enjoy!
More recipes from my blog
- No-Bake Vegan Jam Mini Crumb Squares
- No-Bake Vegan Coconut And Orange Jam Cookies
- Raw Vegan Swiss Roll
- No-Bake Vegan Coconut Mango Tart For Two
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons of maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons of coconut oil
- 3 tablespoons of tahini
- ½ cup of oat flour
- ½ cup of seeds, nuts, rolled oats and/or desiccated coconut
Instructions
- Mix the maple syrup with coconut oil and tahini.
- Add the dry ingredients little by little and keep mixing until you have a dough-like consistency. You should be able to shape cookies from the mixture. If it feels too dry, add some more nut butter, and if it’s too soft, you can add some oat flour.
- Shape the cookies and keep them in the fridge. Wait for a few hours or overnight until they have hardened.
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Yum! This looks like a beautiful recipe ☺️ I don’t think raw cookies sound weird either…. there are plenty of people eating raw cookie dough! I shall give these a go ?
Thank you so much for the wonderful comment! Let me know if you decide to try them. 🙂
These look so delicious Ellie, and if they’re healthy you can eat even more of them 😀
Thank you so much, Patty! They are quite satisfying, so even one or two are enough. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your recipe. These look like a much more affordable alternative to Caveman Cookies!
I’m happy you like them! Have a wonderful weekend! 🙂
These are delicious, but I don’t know how they can be called healthy at roughly 350 calories and 20g of fat per regular-size cookie.
Thank you for your comment! They don’t have to be the size of a regular cookie, you can make them as small as you want. 🙂
Hi, Love all your recipes! Do you think these cookies can be baked?
Thank you so much Pam! I haven’t tried baking them, but you might like this cookie recipe: https://www.myhealthydessert.com/recipes/gluten-free/delicious-vegan-gluten-free-cookies/