Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies [Recipe Video] | Gluten Free (2024)

by Lisa Wells / 18 Comments

These easy almond butter chocolate chip cookies have just 5 ingredients and no flour, butter, or refined sugar. They take just minutes to whip up so you can have warm, gooey, melty, gluten-free chocolate chip cookies anytime!

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I love a simple cookie. This easy one-bowl, 5-ingredient flourless chocolate chip cookie recipe is perfect when you need a quick dessert. I usually make giant-size cookies (less scooping!), so they are in the oven in just a few minutes. And they disappear just as quickly.

Fast and easy chocolate chip cookies

These almond butter chocolate chip cookies have become a favorite at my house. They are so fast and easy---and they are sure to satisfy your cookie craving. Just watch the recipe video to see how simple it is to make them!

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I've tried these almond butter cookies with several different brands of almond butter, and it really does make a difference in how the cookies turn out. My favorite is Trader Joe's Crunchy Almond Butter (the salted version). This recipe uses the whole jar, so no measuring is required.

The crunchy almond butter adds chopped nuts without having to chop them. And it's salty enough that you don't need to add salt to the cookies. (If you do use unsalted almond butter, just be sure to add a pinch of fine sea salt to the batter.)

Whatever brand you use, be sure it's a natural almond butter that doesn't have any added emulsifiers or sugar. The ingredients on the label should be just almonds and salt.

To make it even easier, stir the jar with a nut butter mixer. This little gadget is my new favorite kitchen tool. It screws onto the top of the jar and mixes the oil back into the nut butter without splashing.

These gluten-free chocolate chip cookies are amazingly warm and gooey, right out of the oven. To take them over the top, make an ice cream sandwich with two giant-size cookies and a scoop of your favorite flavor of ice cream---dairy-free, of course!

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Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

These 5-ingredient flourless almond butter chocolate chip cookies are so good no one will suspect they are gluten, grain, and dairy-free!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 12 minutes mins

Total Time: 22 minutes mins

Servings: 36 cookies (or 12 giant cookies)

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Diet: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Vegetarian

Author: Lisa Wells

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Whisk eggs, coconut sugar and baking soda in medium bowl until smooth. Stir in almond butter, then fold in chocolate chips.

  • Scoop dough onto parchment-lined baking sheets and flatten cookies.

  • Bake 10 - 12 minutes until edges start to brown.

Nutrition

Calories: 117kcal Carbohydrates: 9g Protein: 3g Fat: 8g Saturated Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 9mg Sodium: 31mg Potassium: 94mg Fiber: 1g Sugar: 6g Vitamin A: 25IU Vitamin C: 0mg Calcium: 49mg Iron: 0.5mg

Keyword: almond butter, chocolate chip cookies, Flourless

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Comments

  1. Morgan @ Morgan Manages Mommyhood

    These look amazing! When I was nursing my son I couldn't have soy or dairy but was ALWAYS craving chocolate chip cookies. These are awesoem!

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    • Lisa

      Thanks Morgan! I hope you enjoy them!

      Reply

  2. Jamie

    I just made my first batch of these cookies and they are Ah-may-zing! Perfect amount of sweetness, great texture. I'll be making them again for Christmas!

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    • Lisa

      Yay! Glad you love them Jamie! I'm making them for Christmas too 🙂

      Reply

  3. Anne

    I only use Barney Butter due to a peanut allergy. (Or Sunbutter) Have you tried with Barney Butter? Just checking on which variety (I have bare). Sunbutter would be fun if they turn green (chlorophyl) for St. Pats 🙂

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    • Lisa

      Hi Anne, I have not tried these with Barney Butter. If you use a variety that's unsalted, you'll need to add a little salt to the cookie dough. Also, I like the texture using crunchy almond butter. Sunbutter would be fun for St Patrick's Day!

      Reply

  4. Cathy

    Perfect- they taste amazing and were so easy to make- have already shared the recipe with my sons girlfriend who is gluten intolerant

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    • Lisa

      Yay! I'm so glad you love them, Cathy - and thanks for sharing 🙂

      Reply

  5. Jen

    Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies [Recipe Video] | Gluten Free (12)
    These taste INSANE. So easy to make! My husband, who does not eat paleo, kept exclaiming how they taste exactly like "real" chocolate chip cookies. I only made half a recipe and it still made a ton of cookies.

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  6. Kip

    Hi I just made a batch of these. I didn't use the backing soda because I wanted them more flat (like what you show) and they still didn't come out thin. They are more puffy and dome shaped. Should I have put the backing soda in to make them thiner?

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  7. Debra

    Mine chocolate chip cookie turned out darker than yours and crispy not soft . Do I need to take them out earlier? Finger tested and they weren’t done so I kept adding minutes☹️

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  8. Melanie

    Hi there am i able to use erythritol instead of coconut sugar?

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    • Lisa

      Hi Melanie, I haven't tested it but I think it would work. If you try it, let me know how it turns out!

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      • Nichole

        I used swerve and came out great

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  9. Daniela

    Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies [Recipe Video] | Gluten Free (13)
    These were very good! Only used ¾ cups sugar and Kirkland brand almond butter, but they turned out lovely. They were a little crumbly and chewy while still warm but then firmed up a bit and we’re rather chewy. Thanks for such a great and easy recipe!

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    • Lisa

      I'm so glad you enjoyed them, Daniela!

      Reply

  10. Cory

    I've tried so many paleo treat recipes and these cookies are by far the simplest and yield the best results. Super simple and they taste great.

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Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies [Recipe Video] | Gluten Free (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to moist cookies? ›

Cornstarch Is The Secret To Soft And Chewy Cookies.

Why do my almond flour cookies fall apart? ›

Typically, almond flour cookies fall apart because of a measuring error; weigh your flour to be certain you are using the correct amount. Additionally, it's important to let the cookies cool completely and set before removing them from the baking sheet.

What happens when you add less sugar to cookies? ›

The lower the sugar, the less cookies spread, the drier/more crumbly they are. Cookies with less sugar taste less sweet, of course. But beyond that, their flavor also becomes flat; sugar is a flavor enhancer much like salt is.

What makes chocolate chip cookies fluffy instead of flat? ›

Butter keeps cookies fluffy in two ways. First, creaming cold butter with sugar creates tiny, uniform air pockets that will remain in the dough it bakes up. Second, cold butter naturally takes a longer time to melt in the oven.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

Light corn syrup is another ingredient that you can add to cookie dough that will help it stay softer longer. The corn syrup you buy at the grocery store is not the high-fructose corn syrup that soft drinks are made with; it's a sugar that is liquid at room temperature and helps other sugars say liquid at high heat.

Can I use almond flour instead of all-purpose flour in cookies? ›

Almond flour is a little more moist than wheat flour, and doesn't have quite the same binding qualities. You'll do best to substitute 1:1 to begin with, as many recipes respond well to this direct replacement. But be prepared to add more almond flour as you go to compensate for the wetter batter.

Can you mix almond flour and regular flour for cookies? ›

For yeast dough of all kinds (bread, rolls, pizza), add up to 1/3 cup almond flour per cup of wheat flour (all-purpose, bread, whole wheat, etc.) For non-yeast treats (cookies, scones, cake, biscuits, muffins, etc.), substitute almond flour for 1/4 (25%) of the flour in the recipe.

What does vanilla extract do in cookies? ›

The primary purpose of vanilla extract is to add flavour to baked goods. Lacking it, baked goods tend to have a bland and boring taste. Vanilla extract can also contribute moisture to create a soft and fluffy texture.

What does brown sugar do in cookies? ›

Brown sugar

Brown sugar is also hygroscopic (more so than granulated sugar) and will therefore also attract and absorb the liquid in the dough. The difference is in the molasses that makes brown sugar brown: It adds moisture and slight acidity, resulting in a moist and chewy texture.

Do you flatten chocolate chip cookies before baking? ›

Just before the dough goes in the oven, I take each ball of dough, and flatten it slightly. I then press chunks of chopped chocolate onto the top. You can add some of the chocolate dust from chopping too. Then I squeeze it back into a ball, and place it on the baking sheet.

Why do toll house cookies go flat? ›

Too much butter or sugar: If there is too much butter or sugar in the recipe, it can cause the cookies to spread out and become flat as they bake. Be sure to measure your ingredients carefully and follow the recipe closely.

What does cornstarch do to cookies? ›

The science is simple: According to the flour authorities over at Bob's Red Mill, cornstarch can help “soften the rigid proteins of the flour, resulting in a light and chewy dessert.” “The cornstarch complements the flour in absorbing the liquids, but won't develop gluten structure like the flour will,” stresses ...

What adds moisture to cookie dough? ›

To avoid this, try using as little flour as possible while preparing to roll your dough. Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

What does adding cornstarch to cookies do? ›

As Levy Beranbaum writes in The Baking Bible, replacing a little bit of the flour in the dough with cornstarch results in “a more delicate cookie that is also easier to pipe or push through a cookie press.” Adding cornstarch helps tenderize tough gluten, contributing to a softer cookie dough with a finer crumb after ...

Does butter add moisture to cookies? ›

Butter also adds moisture to the cookie, keeping the cookies moist and chewy. Indeed, cookies made with butter are usually softer and more tender than those made with oils. And last but not least, butter in cookies helps achieve that perfect texture.

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