Introduction: Mint Chocolate Chip SURPRISE Cookies
We don't do artificial food dye in our house...as in zero. I won't even let food in the house if it contains artificial coloring. So, SURPRISE....these cookies are colored with spinach!! I kid you not. I realized a few days ago that I could puree fresh spinach into chocolate chip cookies without it affecting the flavor at all. Brilliant, but I realize that not everyone would be as excited as I am to eat green cookies. Then the genius moment happened, and I created these mint chocolate chip cookies.
These are gluten free and insanely delicious, but if you aren't super into mint, you can leave the mint out and make these plain chocolate chip cookies. They will still be green, but will taste like a regular cookie :)
Step 1: Ingredients
These ingredients make a small batch of cookies....roughly 16 (3 inch) cookies. Double the recipe if you need more:
2 eggs
1 1/3 cups almond flour (loose and fluffy, not tightly packed)
1 cup fresh spinach (tightly packed, push as much as you can into the measuring cup!)
1.5 Tablespoons coconut flour
1/3 cup pure maple syrup
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon mint extract
1/8 teaspoon coarse salt
1/2 cup bittersweet chocolate chips
Step 2: Instructions
1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F.
2. Put all of your ingredients (except for the chocolate chips) into a food processor. Process on high until smooth. The batter should be bright green with no lumps. Stop to scrape down the sides of the bowl half way through.
3. Transfer batter to a bowl and stir in the chocolate chips by hand.
4. Using a parchment paper lined baking sheet, scoop your dough onto the sheet leaving space between each cookie for spreading. Bake for 16 minutes.
5. Remove from the pan and cool on a wire cooling rack. Store in the fridge or freezer.
Step 3:
Please don't go crazy with the mint extract....it is SUPER strong. If you love mint and want a stronger mint flavor, you can double the amount to 1 teaspoon. But any more than that and the cookies start to taste like toothpaste. Trust me on this one.
13 Comments
7 years ago
Great idea, to use spinach as a coloring agent!
Reply 7 years ago
I actually wasn't aiming for that....it was just a happy accident. I was really using the spinach to make the cookies healthier, and they ended up bright green! :)
7 years ago
These look fabulous! Glad to see R2-D2 and BB-8 also approve.
What about using mint chocolate chips?
Reply 7 years ago
I've never seen mint chocolate chips before!? They would definitely work. I use bittersweet because they have less sugar. I have successfully trained A's palate to prefer only dark chocolate :)
Reply 7 years ago
Also might be interesting to add chopped pistachios.
7 years ago
These look utterly tasty! Yummm!
7 years ago
I love this so much! I'm genuinely giddy right now after reading this.
7 years ago
Yummy. These look amazing.
7 years ago
Yummy. These look amazing.
7 years ago
I will definitely have to try this. I make 'green' muffins packed with spinach but they taste like banana bread because they also have bananas! Good for you for not allowing/eating artificial colorings! They are so nasty.
Reply 7 years ago
I make the green banana muffins too!! The more vegetables I can get in my kid the better :)
P.S. I love your etsy shop!!
7 years ago
I love sneaking veggies into things, gotta try this!
Reply 7 years ago
Me too....I am like a veggie ninja! Sweet potato is another one of my favorites to mix in :)