Almond Cassava Flour Cookies

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies

Why should the gluten-free be denied scrumptious almond cookies from the Chinese restaurant? (After all, we already can’t have most Chinese food!) My daughter, who is gluten and dairy-free, had a hankering for almond cookies and asked me to create this recipe using cassava flour. I decided to bake them for her this Valentine’s Day. They came out great! I made some round ones and some heart shaped ones. I’m excited to say that they held their shape perfectly during baking! No spreading at all! They can therefore be molded into any desired shape with cookies cutters, and decorated for any occasion. These Almond Cassava Flour Cookies are quick and easy to bake and have that delicious almond extract flavor!

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies plated around large white heart with red background.

 

These Almond Cassava Flour Cookies are made with Otto’s Cassava Flour. It’s a nonGMO, gluten-free, grain-free, Paleo, Whole30 approved, autoimmune protocol approved, whole-food flour. That says a lot! It has a neutral taste and looks and performs very similar to wheat flour. It contains a significant amount of resistant starch, a type of fiber that feeds the good bacteria of the colon. While cassava is a starch, it has a low glycemic index (46) so it doesn’t raise blood sugar the way many gluten-free flours can. Check out these links to discover more about yuca (a.k.a. cassava) and cassava flour.

Getting to Know Yuca (Cassava)

Yuca (Cassava) Nutrition Facts

About Cassava (Yuca) Flour

 

5 Almond Cassava Flour Cookies lined up in a basket lined with parchment paper.

 

If You haven’t tried cassava flour yet, now is the time!

 

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Otto’s Naturals 100% Natural Cassava Flour Made from Yuca Root Bag, 2 Pound

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To make the batter:  (See: Detailed, printable recipe below.)

Ingredients:

-1/2 cup Otto’s Cassava Flour

-3/4 cup almond flour   (I use Bob’s Red Mill Super Fine Almond Flour.)

-1/4 cup organic coconut oil

-3/4 cup organic coconut sugar

-1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract (I use

-2 cage-free eggs (chicken or duck eggs can be used. I use duck eggs since I’m sensitive to the protein in chicken eggs.)

-1/8 teaspoon pink Himalayan sea salt (I use pink Himalayan sea salt for all my cooking and baking because of its purity and increased mineral content, as compared to regular sea salt and table salt.)

-1 cup slivered almonds. (I use Trader Joe’s Unsalted, Dry Roasted Slivered Almonds.)

Melt organic coconut oil, then blend with coconut sugar, almond extract and 2 beaten cage-free eggs. Add Otto’s Cassava Flour, almond flour and pink Himalayan sea salt. Once ingredients are fully combined, add slivered almonds.

 

Almond Cassava Flour Cookie batter with slivered almonds in bowl.

 

Divide batter into 18 cookies, of any shape desired, and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Below, I used a cookie cutter to make each heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookie for Valentine’s day. I filled the cookie cutter with dough, pressing down to fully fill mold.

 

Once desired cookie shapes are formed, garnish with additional slivered almonds for a true almond cookie appearance.

Raw Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on baking tray.

 

 

Raw Almond Cassava Flour Cookies with slivered almonds on baking sheet.

 

So simple, yet sophisticated!

Raw heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on baking sheet close up.

 

Bake at 375 degrees for 12-14 minutes, until edges begin to brown.

Baked Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on baking sheet.

 

Enjoy your Almond Cassava Flour Cookies!

Two Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on wood with scattered slivered almonds.

 

Serve them in baskets, or in any number of creative ways.

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies in basket.

 

Almond Cassava Flour Cookies with scattered slivered almonds on wood

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

3 heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on black background with hearts and rose

 

9 heart shaped Almond Cassava Flour Cookies on red background for Valentine's Day.

 

Get creative with your decorating and garnish with additional sweetness if desired!!
One Almond Cassava Flour Cookie decorated for Valentine's Day with melted chocolate, mini chocolate chips, outlined with red icing on a white doily and plate with heart cut-outs.

These cookies were decorated using melted Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Morsels, then sprinkled with Enjoy Life Semi-Sweet Mini Chips. Enjoy Life morsels are gluten, dairy, and soy free, as well as vegan.

The red heart icing was made first by making a basic white icing (1 cup sifted powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1 tablespoon filtered water,) then adding a few drops of Color Garden Natural Red Food Dye. I’ve used a number of natural dyes before, but this was the first that gave a true, deep red! (Typically they come out more of a pink color.) The ingredients are beet juice, turmeric, annatto, and less than 1% ethyl alcohol as a preservative. There’s absolutely no Red Dye 40, as with conventional food dyes. Red Dye 40 is one of the most controversial dyes used today. It has been shown to cause allergic reactions and hyperactivity in some children (1,) In mice, research demonstrated that Red 40 decreases survival, reproductive success, brain weight, as well as parent and offspring weight. Evidence of both physical and behavioral toxicity were evident (2.)

I like to steer clear of Red Dye 40, and most chemical dyes, at all costs! Now that I discovered Color Garden Natural Red Food Dye, my Valentine’s Day baking can be gorgeous and healthy!

 

Look how gorgeous the red icing looks! A true red using only natural ingredients. 🙂

 

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 See links below for ingredients I used to make these Almond Cassava Flour Cookies.

 

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Almond Cassava Flour Cookies
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
12 mins
Total Time
22 mins
 

These cookies taste just like almond cookies from the Chinese restaurant! With cassava flour, the gluten-free no longer need to be deprived of almost any treat! If you haven't baked with cassava flour yet, you're really missing out. Give these grain-free Almond Cassava Flour Cookies a try! You won't be sorry. 

Course: Dessert
Servings: 18 cookies
Author: Lauren from Crazy For Yuca
Ingredients
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup Otto's Cassava Flour
  • 3/4 cup almond flour (Use almond flour, not almond meal, for a smooth cookie texture.)
  • 3/4 cup organic coconut sugar (I use Trader Joe's Organic Coconut Sugar.)
  • 2 cage-free eggs
  • 1/4 cup organic coconut oil - melted
  • 1 cup slivered almonds (plus more for decorating.)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract (I use Simply Organic brand.)
  • 1/8 teaspoon Himalayan sea salt.
Instructions
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  2. Melt 1/4 cup coconut oil, either in microwave or on stovetop. 

  3. Blend melted coconut oil with 3/4 cup coconut sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract and 2 beaten cage-free eggs.

  4. Add 1/2 cup Otto's Cassava Flour, 3/4 cup almond flour, 1/8 teaspoon Himalayan sea salt, and mix until fully combined. 

  5. Add 1 cup slivered almonds. Blend into batter.

  6. Divide batter into 18 cookies and place on parchment lined baking sheets. These cookies hold their shape perfectly (no spreading.) They can therefore be made into any desired shape, such as the heart shapes shown in post. Have fun with different shapes for different occasions!

  7. Decorate with additional slivered almonds.

  8. Bake at 375 degrees for 12-14 minutes, or until edges begin to brown. 

Recipe Notes

Note: Since these cookies hold their shape perfectly during baking, they can be molded into any desired shape using cookie cutters. Once cooled, they can be decorated any number of ways. Use your imagination and send me pictures of your creations! 

 

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Easy online shopping!

 Click links below to ingredients used to make these delicious Almond Cassava Flour Cookies!

 

Otto’s Naturals 100% Natural Cassava Flour Made from Yuca Root Bag, 2 Pound
Bob’s Red Mill Super-Fine Gluten Free Almond Flour, 3 Pound

 

Simply Organic Almond Extract CERTIFIED ORGANIC 2 fl. oz. bottle


Natierra, Himalania Fine Grain Himalayan Pink Salt Shaker, 13 Ounce

Nutiva Organic, Cold-Pressed, Unrefined, Virgin Coconut Oil from Fresh, non-GMO, Sustainably Farmed Coconuts, 15 Fluid Ounces
Nutiva USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO, Unrefined Granulated Coconut Sugar, 1-Pound (Pack of 3)
Trader Joe’s Unsalted, Dry Toasted Slivered Almonds (Pack of 2)

 

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