This easy gluten vegan chocolate chip cookies recipe will have you questioning if it’s really vegan? Super simple, all in one bowl, and can be Top 8 Allergen Free.
One of the hardest parts about veganism is wondering if you are going to ever be able to have your favorite ever again. But another, more fun, part is realizing that you can have all your favorites with a little creativity
These easy gluten free vegan chocolate chip cookies recipe will show you that anything is possible.
I mean these vegan cookies need just one bowl, minutes to prep and bake, are freezable and they only thing you will be wondering is what in the world you haven’t made them yet.
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Frequently Asked Questions on how to make the best gluten free vegan chocolate chip cookies:
Can I make these Top 8 Allergen Free?
No matter what Top 9 allergen you have, you will be happy to know that you can make these completely free of top allergens.
For the vegan butter, we would recommend using a soy free vegan butter, like Earth Balance soy free in the red tub
Can I make any substitutions?
Besides the substitutions above for making Top 8 Allergen free, we are frequently asked if you can make them without vegan butter or swap out the sugar for a healthy sugar source.
The answer is yes, but. Yes, you can, but the taste and texture is obviously going to differ once you start making any changes.
For the butter you could make these vegan chocolate chip cookies with applesauce by replacing in the same amount.
For the sugar, we would recommend just replacing with a coconut sugar versus something else.
Can I prep these ahead?
Yes! Let cool completely and then leave in an air tight container on the counter for up to 5 days.
Can I freeze the dough?
Of course. Whether you want to eat the entire batch at one time or you just need a couple here and there, you can totally roll out what you need and then freeze the remaining batter in an air tight freezer container or bag
Can I refrigerate the dough until ready to use?
Absolutely! While chilling dough isn’t needed for this recipe, if you wanted to make the dough ahead, but not ready to make, just cover the bowl and place in the fridge up to a week.
It does take chilled cookies longer to cook so check after the recommended baking time and you may need an additional few minutes to finish your cookies.
What is vegan sugar?
In the United States, most sugar has been processed through bone char. While there are no animal parts left in the sugar, many vegans are not okay with the practice of using animal parts in the refining process.
This refers to white sugar, brown sugar, and powdered sugar.
One easy way to ensure that your sugar has not been processed with bone char is to look for Organic or Non-Gmo sugars as bone char is not allowed with either of these.
Some sugar packages also say bone char free.
This is not the case in most other countries.
What makes these vegan gluten free chocolate chip cookies easy?
First, if you are newly vegan and looking for something that reminds you of traditional chocolate chip cookies without sacrificing anything in texture or taste, then this is the easiest recipe you are going to find.
Also, it’s only made in one bowl, there’s only 9 ingredients, and you don’t need to chill the dough before using, which means you can have cookies ready to eat in under 20 minutes.
Are vegan gluten free chocolate chip cookies healthy?
When you eat a cookie like this, you release serotonin which is always a healthy thing to have happen.
This recipe does contain vegan butter and vegan sugar; however both of those could be replaced with substitutions like applesauce and coconut sugar to make healthier, although the taste and texture would differ.
Can I eat this cookie dough?
Many people believe that since there’s no eggs in the dough, that they could just eat the dough; however, flour is actually more a risk for salmonella poisoning than eggs.
For that reason, we do not recommend eating this dough.
However, we do have a gluten free edible vegan chocolate chip cookie dough.
Are chocolate chips vegan?
Traditionally, milk chocolate chips are not vegan; however, many dark chocolate chips can be vegan.
The main ingredient that makes a cookie not vegan is either milk or whey (whey powder). If those ingredients are not included in the ingredient list, then the chocolate chips are likely vegan.
You could also make your own vegan chocolate chips by following a homemade chocolate recipe and then piping chips instead.
Where do you find vegan chocolate chips?
If you are looking to just find vegan chocolate chips in the store, then you can absolutely find them. They are actually getting easier and easier.
One of our favorites is Enjoy Life, and they can be found in most grocery stores, Target, Walmart, and stores like Whole Foods and natural grocery stores. They are Top 8 Allergen Free and do not contain and dairy or eggs making them completely vegan.
Stores like Whole Foods will also have a large variety of other vegan chocolate chips like Lilys or Chatfields.
What are your favorite vegan chocolate chips?
We have a tendency to just stick with Enjoy Life. They are easiest to find and they taste almost indistinguishable from traditional chips.
However, if we found a good dark chocolate bar that we like, for example Aldi’s 70% cacao bars, then sometimes we use those too.
Should my dough be sticky?
No. If you have sticky dough and followed the instructions, it could be because of the altitude that you live at or maybe things weren’t measure entirely correctly.
In the case of your dough because sticky, we first recommend that you watch the video.
After that, you can able a few tablespoons of flour at a time until the dough is no longer sticky.
Tips on how to make the best gluten free vegan chocolate chip cookies recipe:
We list a ton of tips above and highly recommend that you read each one if before you cook your cookies; however, if you want the short version here’s some easy tips on making the best vegan chocolate chip cookies recipe.
- Preheat the oven before you start making your dough
- Make sure to watch the video before making
- Use a cookie scoop to ensure uniform size of cookies so they bake at an even temperature.
- Don’t make substitutions unless you are aware of the changes it will make to your cookies
- Watch your cookies in the oven as all oven temperatures are different you may need to pull out your cookies earlier or leave longer
What are other awesome vegan cookie ideas that I should make?
Whether you are doing a cookie exchange or you just want to switch up and make a new vegan cookie recipe, we have you covered.
We have over a dozen vegan cookie recipes that you can find when you click on our best vegan cookie recipes roundup.
We have everything from the salted caramel cookies you see above, as well as things like:
- vegan snickerdoodles
- vegan classic sugar cookies
- vegan peanut butter cookies
- vegan oatmeal cookies
- and more!
Just click here.
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Gluten Free Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 ⅓ cups all purpose gluten free flour blend (MUST CONTAIN XANTHAN GUM)
- ¼ cup oat flour (or almond flour)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup vegan butter, melted
- 1 tablespoon non-dairy milk
- ¾ cup vegan light brown sugar, packed
- ¼ cup vegan cane sugar
- ¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup vegan chocolate chips (we like a combination of chips and chunks)
- salt flakes for topping, OPTIONAL
Instructions
- Into a large bowl, whisk together both flours, baking soda and salt.
- In a separate bowl, add melted vegan butter, non-dairy milk and both sugars. Whisk together well. Add applesauce and vanilla and whisk again.
- Add wet mixture into dry mixture and fold together with a spatula.
- Add chocolate chips and use a spatula to fold the chips in.
- Set bowl aside for 30 minutes (this helps hydrated the gluten free flour – don't skip for best results).
- Preheat oven to 350˚F (177˚C).
- Use a cookie scoop to make 12 cookies and place on a baking sheet.
- Bake the cookies for 10 – 13 mins.
- Remove from oven and let rest about 5 mins to set. Add salt flakes if desired.
- Store any leftovers in an air tight container.
Trisha
I was sooooo excited…..but then Almond Flour and Oat flour….what would you suggest to replace both? I am too new to food sensitivities and its expensive to experiment soooo….leaning on some help 🙂
LarishaBernard
gluten free 1:1 blend