Ingredients
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300g/10.5oz Gluten-free rolled oatswe will make the oat flour out of them
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120g/ 0.5 cup Buttersoft at room temperature
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130g / 5oz Cream cheese
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160g/ 3/4 cup Brown Sugar
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1 tbsp Baking soda
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10g/ 2 tsp Salt
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40g/ 0.5 cup Coconut flour
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100g/ 3.5oz Corn Flour
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2 medium Eggs
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1 tbsp Vanilla extract
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200g/ 1.2 cups cut into small chunks chocolatei used chocolate milk but dark chocolate can be used as well
Directions
I was not sure about the name category of these flourless chocolate chip cookies, in my opinion these cookies are Gluten free because there is no flour in them however they are not considered GF in all countries, in Australia Oats are not labeled as gluten free. In any way these are flourless chocolate chip cookies that are delicious and easy to make.
let’s get one thing straight, in the natural oat there is no gluten whatsoever but the reason they are not labeled Gluten free instantly is because in modern factories today they are often contaminated and therefore can contain gluten in a proportion that will not be healthy for gluten intolerance people.
There are a few brands of oats that are marked as gluten free, go for these ones if you want to be 100% certain that there is no gluten in this recipe.
Flourless chocolate chip cookies? why is this necessary?
This recipe is challenging the traditional chocolate chip cookies and try to recreate a cookie that will be good in texture and taste, as well as in nutritional values. a chocolate chip cookie has to be crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside and for this texture we aim.
Making a Gluten free or flourless chocolate chip cookies while not settling for the texture and taste is not an easy task but the Oat flour which we use is performing great.
We do use a higher amount of liquids in the recipe because when there is no wheat flour of any kind the oat flour absorbs more liquids and its essential for the cookie to be moist and for the batter we use will be a bit runny
Another key for the success of this flourless chocolate chip cookies is really not to overcooking it, even though you think the cookie is not ready and it didn’t get the golden crust you were expecting, take it out. After the cookies get cool they tend to be more stiff and leaving them in the oven for a longer period of time will give them a grainy texture and not soft and chewy as we want.
Steps
1
Done
5 minutes
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grind the oats into flour |
2
Done
20 minutes
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mix all ingridientsmix all ingredients (except chocolate chips): oat flour, butter, cream cheese, sugar, coconut flour and cornflour, baking soda, salt, vanilla extract, eggs in a bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and mix until all ingredients combined into a smooth and sticky dough. |
3
Done
20 minutes
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assembling and bakingpreheat the oven to 200°c/390°F. |