Gluten Free Cookie Recipe (Vegan) (2024)

This simple gluten free cookie recipe can be made in around 20 minutes with just four basic ingredients. You can fill the cookies with dairy free chocolate chips, M&M’s or whatever takes your fancy depending on your diet.

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This one is for you Simon…to prove that you don’t have to stop enjoying biscuits when you stop eating gluten!

I created this recipe because I wanted a chewy, soft cookie recipe.

So many gluten free biscuits are dry and crumbly. These most certainly aren’t.

It is a fantastic recipe for kids parties and always features when I’m making gluten and dairy free party food. And given they can be made in under 20 minutes it’s perfect if you suddenly have visitors too.

With just four base ingredients I’m certain you’ll have the ingredients.

The best thing about the recipe is its versatility. The dough can be used for any type of cookie you fancy. Chewy gluten free chocolate chip cookies? No problem, add chocolate chips.

You can add fillings or keep them plain and simple. The choice is yours.

We personally rather like M&M’s, or a mixture of chopped toffees and dark chocolate chips.

If you can’t eat dairy then add dairy-free chocolate chunks or Skittles.

Or if you want to make a Christmas gluten free cookie then add dried cranberries and white chocolate chips.

The options are endless.

What equipment do you need to make these chewy cookies?

I use my trusty Sage mixer for almost all my baking. It makes mixing, beating and whipping ingredients so easy. I make cookie dough like this in it along with cake mixture, bread dough and almost everything else.

Before I had it I used a hand held mixer much like this one. However, if you do a lot of baking investing in a good mixer is so worth while.

Then you need a couple of baking trays to bake the cookies on. These ones get good views and with three different sizes you’ll have the perfect size for any cooking or baking you do.

Finally I find it really useful to line my baking tray with re-usable liners. You can cut them to size and then keep them with the trays. It makes washing up so much easier and the cookies won’t get stuck to the tray.

What gluten free flour do you use?

I’ve used my rice free, wholegrain gluten free flour blend in this recipe. I created it because I was dissatisfied with the gluten free flour blends on the market.

My flour blend works in every recipe and doesn’t need special ingredients to make it work. What’s more, it doesn’t contain xanthan gum which many people find hard to tolerate. So if you’re looking for gluten free chocolate chip cookies without xanthan gum then this is the recipe for you. And indeed the flour blend for you.

I’ve written an article explaining what a gluten free flour blend is for those of you who are unsure.

I highly recommend that you read it if you have trouble with gluten free baking. It will save you from making any more mistakes and wasting expensive ingredients.

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Gluten Free Cookie Recipe (Vegan)

This simple gluten free cookie recipe can be made in around 20 minutes with just four basic ingredients. You can fill the cookies with dairy free chocolate chips, M&M's or whatever takes your fancy depending on your diet.

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Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Servings 7 large

Author Vicki Montague - the Free From Fairy

Ingredients

  • 100 g hard margarine like Stork (or butter if not dairy free) - softened
  • 100 g Coconut sugar - or light brown sugar
  • 150 g Free From Fairy gluten-free plain flour
  • 1/4 tsp Baking powder
  • 85 g Dark chocolate chips - (could also use M&M's, Skittles, dairy free chocolate chips, chocolate chunks etc)

Instructions

  • Pre-heat over to 180 degrees/160 fan/gas 4

  • Cream the butter/Stork and sugar together until pale and fluffy.

  • Add flour and baking powder and bring together until you have a dough

  • Add your choice of filling to the dough

  • Divide the mixture into 7 balls (14 if you want smaller cookies)

  • Place the balls of dough well apart on greased baking trays and flatten a bit with the palm of your hand.

  • Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. This prevents them from spreading so much

  • Bake for approx. 20 - 25 mins until pale golden at the edges.

  • Cool in the trays. If you eat them while still warm they will fall apart.

  • Try not to eat them all in one go!

Notes

Nutritional data to be used as a guide only

Nutrition (Approx)

Calories: 302kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 118mg | Potassium: 123mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Calcium: 55mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Gluten Free Cookie Recipe (Vegan) (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from falling apart? ›

Use a Binder

Binders like xanthan gum and guar gum provide structure in gluten-free baking to make up for the missing gluten. This prevents cookies from being too crumbly plus it also helps with freshness.

What makes gluten-free cookies rise? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

How do you thicken gluten-free cookies? ›

Chilling the dough for at least several hours results in cookies that are extra-thick and chonky because it allows the flours to absorb more moisture.

Why are my gluten-free cookies dry and crumbly? ›

One of the most common gluten-free baking tips is “let your batter rest”. Letting the batter rest gives the gluten-free flours and starches more time to absorb the moisture. In theory, it will turn your dry, crumbly cakes into delicious, moist masterpieces.

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

What holds gluten-free cookies together? ›

It might sound scary, but xanthan gum is key for successful gluten-free baking. It helps bind together the ingredients, preventing your cookies from falling to pieces.

What is the best flour for gluten-free cookies? ›

Oat Flour. With its creamy, earthy flavor and delicate texture, gluten-free oat flour is a staple of my gluten-free baking recipes. It bakes up soft and smooth, adding necessary starch to many GF baked goods and keeping them moist and tender due to its high fat content and stable protein structure.

Which gluten-free flour works best in cookies? ›

Almond flour is a grain-free, protein-rich flour that lends well to cookies, cakes, and more! Almond flour is made from blanched almonds, meaning without skins (as opposed to almond meal, which is made from raw almonds with skins). This is why it has a fluffy, light texture and pale golden color.

What is the secret to gluten-free baking? ›

Gluten-free baked goods often benefit from extra liquid to hydrate the flour blends, eliminate grittiness, and achieve a less dense or dry texture. However, it's very important to drive off this extra moisture during baking, or you'll wind up with a gummy texture. The best way to do this? Longer baking times.

What happens when you use gluten free flour in cookies? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

How do you make gluten-free cookies less dry and crumbly? ›

Add extra liquid: Gluten-free flours tend to absorb more liquid than regular flour, so you may need to add more liquid to your recipes to compensate. This can help to keep your baked goods moist and prevent them from becoming dry and crumbly.

Should I refrigerate gluten free cookie dough before baking? ›

Your results may vary if using a different GF flour blend. The longer you let the dough sit in the fridge before baking, the better these cookies will be!

How do you improve the texture of gluten-free cookies? ›

I add a packet of unflavored gelatin to the dry ingredients before adding liquid ingredients. My cookies have a “normal" texture. The gelatin strengthens the structure of the cookie so it won't be crumbly. It also adds moisture which is good as gluten free baked goods tend to be dry.

Does gluten free flour need to bake longer? ›

Gluten-free goods tend to brown faster and take longer to cook through. So they need to be baked at a slightly lower temperature, for a slightly longer time. Every recipe is different, but in general, try lowering the temperature by 25 degrees and baking the item for 15 minutes longer.

Why is gluten-free baking crumbly? ›

This might be due to the lack of gluten but can be for many other reasons. Lots of gluten free flour is rice based and this can result in a dry and slightly gritty texture. The Juvela gluten free White and Fibre Mix have been developed to be as comparable to gluten containing flour as possible.

How do you keep cookies from being crumbly? ›

If you overmix the dough, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. The best way to fix this is to add more liquid to the dough. This can be done by adding milk, water, or even melted butter. You may also need to add more flour to the dough if it is too wet.

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