NO-BAKE MINT CHIP COOKIES


And while we’re on the topic of branching out, this recipe is also my first and much requested experiment with low-carb and vegan treats. Since I’ve shifted towards more paleo recipes, I’ve received many requests to share low carb and keto recipes since not many of those exist that are vegan too. So here we are.

But there’s a non low-carb (a.k.a. maple syrup sweetened) option as well. And since the base of these cookies is coconut, regardless of which option you choose you won’t need a lot of sweetener since it’s already naturally sweet.

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No-Bake Mint Chip Cookies! Ice cream inspired with a cacao nib flecked mint cookie center and dark chocolate coating. Vegan, paleo, sugar-free option!

No-Bake Mint Chip Cookies (vegan, paleo, sugar-free option)

It’s summer. So any dessert we eat that isn’t ice cream should at least be inspired by ice cream, right? And if mint chip isn’t the most summery-est of all the ice creams, I don’t know what is.

These No-Bake Mint Chip Cookies are inspired by ice cream, my favorite when frozen like ice cream, really good on top of ice cream, a daily part of my life lately like ice cream…

But not ice cream. Because, you know, variety is important and all.

No-Bake Mint Chip Cookies (vegan, paleo, sugar-free option)

And while we’re on the topic of branching out, this recipe is also my first and much requested experiment with low-carb and vegan treats. Since I’ve shifted towards more paleo recipes, I’ve received many requests to share low carb and keto recipes since not many of those exist that are vegan too. So here we are.

But there’s a non low-carb (a.k.a. maple syrup sweetened) option as well. And since the base of these cookies is coconut, regardless of which option you choose you won’t need a lot of sweetener since it’s already naturally sweet.

No-Bake Mint Chip Cookies (vegan, paleo, sugar-free option)

Here’s what we’re no-baking with:

Shredded coconut. This is like the “flour”.
Coconut cream. So they’re OIL-FREE, but still harden when you chill them.
Maple syrup OR stevia. Or any sugar free sweetener you like.
Spirulina. For that minty color.
Mint extract. Or peppermint oil if you prefer.
Salt.
Cacao nibs. For the mint CHIP part.
Melted chocolate. For coating.
And a food processor or blender, although this one works a little better in the food processor.

No-Bake Mint Chip Cookies (vegan, paleo, sugar-free option)

I used liquid stevia for the sugar-free version, but you could use monk fruit which has less of a bitter aftertaste. Or even monk fruit sweetened maple syrup if you can find that (or order it on Thrive!) I’m no pro at working with stevia, but 12-15 drops was sweet enough for me. Taste and adjust as necessary.

INGREDIENTS
2 cups (140g) unsweetened shredded coconut
1/2 cup (100g) coconut cream*
2 tbsp (40g) maple syrup (**see notes for sugar-free option)
1 tsp mint extract
1/2 tsp spirulina (I get mine from Thrive Market)
1/4 cup (30g) cacao nibs
1 cup (180g) chocolate chips, melted***
INSTRUCTIONS
In a food processor or blender, process the coconut until finely ground (but don’t go to long/high speed or it will turn into coconut butter).
Add the coconut cream, sweetener, mint extract, and spirulina. Process to form a sticky dough.
Add the cacao nibs, and blend briefly to mix them in.
Scoop out a heaping tablespoon of dough and shape into a cookie. Repeat until all the batter is used, you should get about 12 cookies. If it won’t stick together or is too soft to shape, chill for 10 minutes first.
Freeze for at least 15 minutes to harden.
Dip/coat in melted chocolate. Sprinkle with cacao nibs.


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