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These glutenfree Satsuma Multigrain cookies have a beautiful citrus flavor
Jump to RecipeGlutenfree Satsuma Multigrain cookies

Ingredients Â
- 1 Tablespoon flaxmeal
- 2 Tablespoons hot water
- 1/2 satsuma juice, about 3-4 Tablespoons
- 1/2 satsuma peel chopped finely, pith scraped as much as possible
- 1.5 Tablespoons coconut oil
- 1 Tablespoon organic canola oil
- 1 Tablespoon agave syrup
- 4 Tablespoons raw sugar, I use granulated sugar in the raw
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 cup Bob's gf all purpose flour, substitute with Oats flour or Sorghum flour if you dont like the garbanzo bean flour after taste
- 1/4 cup cashews ground
- 1/3 cup oats ground
- 3 Tablespoons rice flour
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger powder
- 1/8 teaspoon cloves powder
InstructionsÂ
- In a bowl, add flaxmeal and hot water and mix well. Let sit for a minute.
- Add in melted coconut oil, canola oil, sugar, salt, ginger powder, cloves powder, satsuma juice and mix well(briskly) until sugar is well combined.(You can use any available orange peel and juice as a substitute)
- Grind the oats with the baking powder, or mix baking powder in the flours well.
- Add the flours, baking powder and ground cashew to the wet mix, and mix only till combined. The mixture should together as a not too sticky dough. Use more rice or oats flour if it is too sticky.
- Oil hands and make flat 1.5 inch balls.
- Place on parchment an inch apart, and flatten.
- Bake in preheated 360 degrees F for 12-14 minutes. until the edges just about start to golden brown and the tops are not too soft.
- Cool on rack for 10 minutes before serving with some hot coffee or tea.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
















I’ve never heard of satsuma. I’d sure love to try some.
Hooray for vegan cookies, I’m so loving them!
Mmmmmm….are satsumas the same as clementines? Either way, the zest must make these cookies taste marvelous! Fun to host #citruslove with you!!!!
These look delicious! Love satsuma oranges and was looking for them for chicken, but I guess everyone else was too! Your cookies look lovely – chewy and crisp. Nice to cohost #citruslove with you!
woooo, Satsumas! I love them.
I just made raw raspberry-satsuma tarts for Cara’s bake challenge thing, actually.
And between you and me – (I’m allergic to oranges).
I eat them anyway. The rashes and sore throat go away eventually. I don’t let that stop me from eating Satsumas!
Oh and these cookies look awesome!
And they’re gluten-free! THANK YOU.
YUMMM!!! Those look perfectly baked. Thanks for sharing!
I never tasted Satsumas. I love citrus flavor and I really impressed with these cookies and going to make them soon. but mostly I use mandarin orange , the only variety I get here.
These look so purty, Richa! You have me wanting cranberry and orange now, just by the mere mention of it 🙂
P.S. So I was in Joann’s craft store yesterday and what did I see in the V-Day decor aisle? TWEEZERS!! hahahahaha. Fancy tweezers for that special someone. I about fell to the ground laughing…
Wow these look great and so healthy too! I will have to try these out sometime thanks:)
The cookies look great Richa, love the crisp exterior.
Wow super healthy recipe and great looking cookies. So happy to be hopping with you. I don’t believe I ever cooked or baked with satsuma.