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Dark Chocolate Walnut Cookies

A couple weeks ago I joined my husband on an awesome trip to Mexico, where he played in a volleyball tournament. The day after the tournament we were very active outside; paddle boarding, sliding on water slides, playing ultimate frisbee and breaking thumbs. Wait, what?! Ok, so I over exaggerated a LITTLE. BUT. Mr. Zucchini Runner did get a bone bruise on his thumb during the last game of ultimate frisbee! It has been haunting him ever since. He’s been in so much pain that he’s had to sit on the sidelines during a couple games – a place he does not like one bit.

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Mr. Zucchini Runner, rockin’ his 80’s shorts and hat, for the 80’s themed tourney!

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Sunset on tournament day.

So, what on EARTH does this have to do with delicious chocolate walnut cookies? Welllllll, they were born out of guilt. You see, in a playful gesture, my hand smacked STRAIGHT into Mr. Zucchini Runner’s injured thumb last night causing him to just about jump out of his shoes and rocket towards the sky.

I. Felt. Horrible. HORRIBLE.

Did I mention how terrible I felt? {sigh}

Well, I know how much he loves it when I bake, so I surprised him with this batch of long overdue cookies. 🙂 I knew it wouldn’t make the pain in the thumb go away, but it would be a good peace offering.

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This was also my first attempt at making a gluten-free cookie! I recently bought Bob’s Red Mill – Gluten Free All Purpose Baking Flour mix and wanted to try it! Thankfully there was a cookie recipe on the package… for me to use as a guide… cause of course I modified it. 🙂IMG_03151 cup Bob’s Red Mill All Purpose Gluten Free Baking Flour
1 cup gluten free oat flour
1/2 cup brown rice flour
1 scant cup coconut sugar
1/4 cup flaxseed meal
3 tbsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tea sea salt
3/4 cup Spectrum Organic Shortening
6 tbsp almond milk
1 tbsp vanilla extract (yes, that is tablespoon)
1 cup dark chocolate chips
3/4 cup walnuts, coarsely chopped

Preheat oven to 325° and line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

In a large bowl combine all the dry ingredients and stir. In another small bowl, combine the shortening, almond milk and vanilla. Heat in microwave on low heat to melt the shortening (mine took 30 seconds to soften enough). Remove bowl from microwave and stir to combine and help the melting process of the shortening. Pour the liquid over the dry ingredients bowl and stir with a rubber spatula to form a thick batter. Toss in your chocolate and nuts and stir until evenly distributed throughout.

Using a cookie scoop or tablespoon, scoop batter onto prepared baking sheets. They won’t spread too much, so don’t worry about keeping them very far apart. Bake for 7 minutes and then rotate the baking sheet. Bake for an additional 7 minutes or until you start to see the edges of the cookies turn golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool on pan for about 10 minutes.

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This produced a very crumbly cookie, which I really liked! Perfect to pair with a glass of almond milk! And, I got a little crazy with them this morning when I used two to make a cookie sandwich with coconut peanut butter whipped cream filling!!!!

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Oh my goodness.

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I think all is forgiven… breakfast appetizer… 🙂

Best Banana Bread EVER

sliced banana bread

This little gem is my partner’s answer to a late night sweet snack attack. It is AMAZING. He made it once before and it was good, but this second time around it was perfect. We both felt it was the best banana bread ever, and believe me we eat a lot of banana bread!

1/2 c Earth Balance Organic Coconut Spread
1 c sugar (your choice; maple sugar, maple syrup, powdered fructose, etc)
4-5 ripe bananas
3 tbsp water
1 3/4 c whole wheat flour
1 c all purpose white flour
2 1/2 tea baking powder
1/2 tea salt
1 c almond milk + 1 tbsp white vinegar; let sit for 5-10 minutes
1/3 c chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)

banana bread uncooked

Preheat oven to 350° F

Prepare 2 – 8″ cake pans by spraying with cooking oil spray.

Combine coconut spread, sugar, bananas and water in a stand up mixer or large mixing bowl. Beat until creamy and all combined. In a separate bowl, combine the dry ingredients with a wire whisk.

Alternate adding the dry mix and soy mix to the banana mixture, stirring well after each addition. Start and end with the flour mixture.

Pour into the prepared cake pans and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. (This is where you can make one pan with nuts and one pan plain. Simply mix in chopped nuts to half the batter before pouring into second pan.)

Cool, cut and serve!

The cake pans work really well and bake the bread very evenly.

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