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These almond oat cookies are so delicious! Filled with chocolate chips and vegan and gluten free Jump to Recipe
I posted some deliciously crumbly Whole Wheat Chocolate chip cookies a few weeks back. I have been making a batch every other week and thought of trying out a gf version. So another keeper Chocolate chip cookie recipe came about.
These cookies have Pearl Millet(Bajra) flour and are spiced with ginger and molasses. You can substitute Bajra with any gluten free flour. I have made variation of these cookies a bunch of times with combinations of sorghum, rice, millet and/or nuts.
Millets, like sorghum, are predominantly starchy. The protein content is comparable to that of wheat and maize. Pearl and little millet are higher in fat, while finger millet contains the lowest fat. Millets are also relatively rich in iron and phosphorus. The bran layers of millets are good sources of B-complex vitamins. My millet flour collection has Pearl (Bajra), Finger (Ragi) and Sorghum(Jowar). Some of these grains and flours have a strong acquired taste. I use spices like ginger, cinnamon, allspice, cardamom etc to help mask the taste in cookies and bakes.
This whole week hubbs is on vacation. And so am I :). I wasnt sure about the vacay, so have not planned any guest posts. I might be missing in action for a few. Regular post schedule and social media will be back by next week. I might be able able to sneak in a tricolor post. Lets see. Till then have an amazing week and a fun 4th!
Millet Almond Oat Cookies with Chocolate chips. Gluten-free Vegan Recipe
In a bowl, add everything except the flours. Mix well for 2 minutes until well combined. Let sit for 2 minutes. Mix again for a few seconds.( to help the flax become gel-ish)
Add the flours and mix using spoon or hand to a dry dough.
Add the chocolate chips and mix to distribute.
Chill the dough for 15 minutes in the refrigerator.
Make flat balls and place on parchment lined baking sheet.
Bake in preheated 350 degrees F for 13-14 minutes.
Another amazing Satyamev Jayate Episode. About the use of pesticides in India, and the need for Organic sustainable farming. The problems faced are similar in every country and so are the solutions.
The episode is in Hindi with English subtitles.
I love the format of the show. The problem is defined with examples, a few interviews, some shocking statistics, then possible solutions with real life examples, and a call to action.
Of course each issue is really big in itself, but it is easy to get bogged down by the enormity of the problem and the statistics and very few articles or videos talk about present solutions. Please do watch and share!
Farmers are the first to see the harmful effects, since they and their families deal with higher concentration of the pesticides. There are increased rates of cancer and decline in health of the newer generation. One example, rural areas dont have bigger hospitals, so there is a train thatruns from one state to the the nearest Cancer center in another state. That train is called the Cancer train, because all the passengers of the train are either patients or family members. It is heart-wrenching to see the effects on young kids. And a reminder to us, that things like that can happen to the consumers too.
The solution is organic farming with crop rotation and use of age old methods to controls pests. There are examples of successful efforts which keep that ray of hope alive that all is not lost.
Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.
I recently bought a bag of pearl millet — now I have a promising use for it! The cookies look wonderful and I’m looking forward to trying them when we get back to Seattle.
this satyamev jayate episode was a shocking one, especially to see the kids and the cancer train… just could not get over it for some days.
the cookies are looking yummy and i like the way you prepare such healthy & delicious cookies. you should now have your own book or ebook for vegan bakes & desserts.
Those cookies look so good – I love how puffy and round the tops are, and they’re such a nice deep colour! Love the spices that you added to them – like a fancier ginger cookie!
Thanks, Richa! I didn’t know that sorghum was a kind of millet. Do you get these flours at the Indian grocery? I was looking at your recipe for dosas and thought I might stop by Mayuri next time I’m near there to get some of the ingredients for that.
Thanks Mary! I have the pearl millet and sorghum flour from mayuri and another sweet fine sorghum bob’s red mill. you will easily find all the dosa ingredients there. The whole black gram(Urad dal) and rice will be in the lentils and grains section and whole fenugreek seeds in the Spices section.
These look fabulous! I bet they would be perfect at the end pf the day with a cup of tea. I’ve never used millet flour before, but I do love millet bread from my local vegan bakery. They leave whole pieces in the bread, which provides a nice crunch.
I recently bought a bag of pearl millet — now I have a promising use for it! The cookies look wonderful and I’m looking forward to trying them when we get back to Seattle.
Thanks Andrea. do let me know when you do.
this satyamev jayate episode was a shocking one, especially to see the kids and the cancer train… just could not get over it for some days.
the cookies are looking yummy and i like the way you prepare such healthy & delicious cookies. you should now have your own book or ebook for vegan bakes & desserts.
Those look good — so pretty and nicely browned.
Those cookies look so good – I love how puffy and round the tops are, and they’re such a nice deep colour! Love the spices that you added to them – like a fancier ginger cookie!
Thanks, Richa! I didn’t know that sorghum was a kind of millet. Do you get these flours at the Indian grocery? I was looking at your recipe for dosas and thought I might stop by Mayuri next time I’m near there to get some of the ingredients for that.
Thanks Mary! I have the pearl millet and sorghum flour from mayuri and another sweet fine sorghum bob’s red mill. you will easily find all the dosa ingredients there. The whole black gram(Urad dal) and rice will be in the lentils and grains section and whole fenugreek seeds in the Spices section.
Those are the prettiest GF cookies ever!
These look so yummy ~ would go awesome with my cuppa right now! ;D
xo
These look absolutely delish!
These look fabulous! I bet they would be perfect at the end pf the day with a cup of tea. I’ve never used millet flour before, but I do love millet bread from my local vegan bakery. They leave whole pieces in the bread, which provides a nice crunch.
Gorgeous! They look amazing Richa – I love your cookies, they always look ready to eat right off the screen!