chocolate peppermint candy cane cookies

by purelytwins

The perfect holiday cookie to enjoy with peppermint hot cocoa or peppermint mocha – candy cane chocolate cookies! These cookies are easy to make and are sweetened with monk fruit to keep it lower in sugar.  And the best part is these cookies are only made with 7 simple ingredients.

Healthy chocolate candy cane cookies. Holiday cookie recipe that is FREE of gluten, grains, dairy, eggs, and sugar.

We are down in Orlando visiting our older sister before we head home to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with the rest of our family. Madison is having a great time! She loves waving and smiling at everyone around her. Yesterday morning she got to see some animals at the Animal Kingdom lodge after we enjoyed a delicious breakfast there. She got to see some giraffes. She got so giggly when she saw them walking.

Before leaving town we made these cookies up and they were gone in just a few days. Promise they will become your new favorite.

Chocolate candy cane cookies that are gluten, grain, dairy and egg-free.

Let’s make some chocolate peppermint cookies..

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Make sure to share this super easy and healthy cookie recipe with your candy cane loving friends.

Chocolate peppermint cookies that are made from tigernut flour. Candida friendly cookies made with monk fruit.

We realized we didn’t have a chocolate peppermint cookie recipe. Gasp.

Madison even helped us in the kitchen with this recipe. She gets just as excited as we do when we are making something in the kitchen. Nothing beats homemade cookies.

These chocolate peppermint cookies are soft yet have a slight crunch to them. They melt in your mouth!

Chocolate peppermint cookies that are low in sugar. These cookies are paleo and vegan friendly. | purelytwins.com

Grab yourself some hot coffee or hot cocoa and snuggle by the fire with these super delicious chocolate peppermint cookies.

Warning these cookies are addicting.

Which is not a bad thing as these cookies are healthier than store bought.  Just a few ingredients, 7 ingredients to be exact,  needed to make these super yummy cookies. You can’t say that about many store bought cookies!

Paleo and vegan friendly chocolate peppermint cookies

Chocolate candy cane cookie recipe that is gluten free, grain free, egg free, and dairy free. | purelytwins..com

If you love peppermint and chocolate together, and you love cookies, this recipe is going to become a new favorite.

For the candy canes we used ones that contained no artificial color.

This recipe satisfies our deepest chocolate peppermint obsessions. So, good!

We think these cookies would be perfect for cookie exchanges or a gift to someone special.

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Chocolate peppermint candy cane cookies (gluten, grain, dairy and egg free)

Healthy chocolate peppermint cookies that are paleo and vegan friendly. These cookies are addicting and the perfect partner to a peppermint mocha or peppermint hot chocolate. Made from just a few ingredients including candy canes.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Total Time: 17 minutes
  • Yield: 14 cookies 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup hazelnut flour (2oz)
  • 1/2 cup tigernut flour (2 oz)
  • 1/4 cup raw cacao powder (1 oz)
  • 3 tablespoons monk fruit (or any sugar)
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil. semi solid (2 oz)
  • 1 flax gel (1 tbsp flax meal mixed with 6 tbsp water) or 1 egg
  • 3 crushed candy canes
  • 8 drops of peppermint essential oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Take 1 tablespoon flax meal with 3 tablespoons water to make a flax gel, let sit for 10 minutes.
  3. Place all your dry ingredients into a bowl and mix together.
  4. *we make our own hazelnut flour by grinding whole hazelnuts into flour
  5. Next add in the coconut oil, flax gel (or egg) and peppermint.
  6. Mix together.
  7. Stir in crushed candy canes.
  8. Batter will be slightly thick.
  9. Scoop cookies onto cookie tray lined with parchment paper or silicone sheet.
  10. Press cookies down to flatten as this batter does not really spread.
  11. Flatten cookies to your desired thickness.
  12. Bake cookies for 12-15 minutes.
  13. Let the cookies cool on cookie tray for a few minutes before removing to cooling rack to continue cooling.

For the sugar we used monk fruit to keep it low in sugar but you can use any sugar of your liking. We know we will get questions about using stevia for the sugar and we aren’t sure if using stevia would work in these mainly because it would alter the texture of these cookies.

Makes these cookies for Santa and for yourself to enjoy this holiday season.

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Do you candy canes? Do you like peppermint mochas?

We can’t wait to make these cookies again! Our two older sisters are just as big peppermint fans as we are.

xo

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10 comments

Kylee November 20, 2015 - 11:00 am

YUM!! These look great. I’ve been craving peppermint now that the holidays have hit, so I might need to make these before December hits. 🙂 Thanks for making more egg-free recipes!

purelytwins November 21, 2015 - 9:29 pm

Your welcome! Enjoy the cookies

Rachel @ athletic avocado November 20, 2015 - 9:27 pm

Yum!! These cookies look amazing, love the chocolate and peppermint combo!

purelytwins November 21, 2015 - 9:29 pm

Thank you

babs November 21, 2015 - 12:03 pm

I’d love to get some tigernut flour, but it costs $22 Cdn shipping to Canada! for one bag. Oh well. May have to wait until someone around here distributes it. Otherwise the treats look fab!

purelytwins November 21, 2015 - 9:30 pm

Hopefully soon they get it to Canada

Niki November 21, 2015 - 2:31 pm

Any suggestions for hazelnut flour replacement? Sunflower, pumpkin, Almond? TIA 🙂

purelytwins November 21, 2015 - 9:30 pm

Yes any of those nuts or seeds

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