These Copycat Black and White Cookies are a better-for-you tackle the basic Starbucks deal with. Made with almond flour, oat flour, and sugar-free sweeteners. No added sugar, no butter, and filled with taste.
Copycat Black and White Cookies
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook dinner Time: 12 minutes
- Complete Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 18-20 cookies
- Class: Candy Snacks
For the cookies:
For the glaze:
Directions
To make the cookies:
- Preheat your oven to 350°F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl, whisk collectively almond flour, oat flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
- In a big bowl, cream the softened coconut oil, sugar-free sweetener, and lemon zest till mild and fluffy.
- Beat within the eggs and vanilla till clean.
- Alternately add the dry components and Greek yogurt, mixing simply till every thing is mixed.
- Scoop about 2 tablespoons of dough per cookie onto the ready baking sheets, leaving a pair inches between every. Flatten every mound right into a spherical cookie about 3 inches extensive and ½ inch thick.
- Bake for 10–12 minutes, rotating the tray midway by way of, till the cookies are frivolously golden and set.
- Let cookies cool on the pan for a couple of minutes, then switch to a wire rack to chill fully earlier than glazing.
To make the glaze:
- In a bowl, combine the powdered sugar-free sweetener, 2–3 tablespoons almond milk, sugar-free syrup, and vanilla till clean and spreadable.
- Unfold the vanilla glaze over one half of every cooled cookie and let it set.
- Stir the cocoa powder into the remaining glaze, including 1–2 extra tablespoons of almond milk as wanted.
- Frost the opposite half of every cookie with the chocolate glaze. Allow them to absolutely set earlier than serving or storing.
Useful Suggestions
- Chill the dough for a couple of minutes if it’s too sticky to deal with
- Use a butter knife or small spatula to make that clear black-and-white line
- Let the glaze absolutely set earlier than stacking or storing
These black and white cookies are simply as enjoyable and nostalgic as those you’d seize at a bakery, however made with better-for-you components. They’re nice for once you need one thing candy with extra healthful components and are excellent for sharing (or preserving all to your self).
Whether or not you’re slicing again on sugar, consuming gluten-free, or simply into baking more healthy treats, you’re going to like these. Give them a try to let me know what you suppose!
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32 responses to “Copycat Black and White Cookies [gluten-free + sugar-free]”
OMG! I’m obsessive about the Black and White Cookies!! This recipe appears wonderful.. should strive!
This sounds good! I feel I might combine my cocoa powder with some maple syrup tho for additional sweetness 🙂
Oooh I used love these cookies! The proper deal with for somebody like me who can’t select between vanilla and chocolate 🙂 Fabulous makeover!
I LOVE your story! My mother and I are very shut and we additionally used to all the time cut up a Black and White cookie from a espresso store in Denver known as Peaberry; besides she solely appreciated the white half and I solely appreciated the chocolate. I should give this vegan model a shot!
That is SO candy; I really like the way you describe intimately, these Starbucks dates together with your mommy. <3 What a treasure; it was the moments that made the cookie so scrumptious.
There’s nothing higher than a more healthy copycat! YUM.
Hello Kaila,
Wow this sounds scrumptious. I’ve by no means eaten Starbucks Black & white Cookie however I’m positive this tastes a lot better and is a lot more healthy together with your components than theirs. Thanks for sharing on Actual Meals Fridays. Pinned & tweeted. .
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A cookie only for me?! Now this seems like a deeelicious concept!
I really don’t like Starbucks’ espresso in any respect! I feel they need to breed us to be espresso snobs in Australia (or it’s simply because we’ve got actually ridiculously good espresso) however I can’t stand the style of Starbucks espresso!
It sounds such as you had nice instances together with your momma at Starbucks!
I should make this for my husband! He liked these cookies!
Love that you simply use chickpeas in these cookies. They give the impression of being nice!
I’ve by no means see these cookies – they give the impression of being good! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner Hyperlink up.
Aww that story about your mama makes my coronary heart soften. My mother and I don’t get sweets too typically, however once we do it’s Sees Sweet. And we all the time take a chew of every and put it again hahaha!
Mothers are the perfect!
It’s enjoyable to have meals recollections!
Have a terrific day!
Michelle
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