Gluten Free Snickerdoodles

Gluten Free Snickerdoodles.  I have had a lot of requests for a cleaner version of the snickerdoodle.  So when Wholesome Sweeteners sent me a sample of all their products, I knew that now was the time to make a healthy gluten free snickerdoodle.

These gluten free snickerdoodles came out really good!
gluten free snickerdoodles

These came out really good!  Between my husband and older daughter, they didn’t last long!  I got about 12 cookies in my batch.  They should last a week or so, but if you plan on keeping them longer, you can refrigerate or even freeze them.

Gluten Free Snickerdoodles

Gluten Free Snickerdoodles

Prep Time 10 min Cook Time 15 min Serves 12 cookies     adjust servings

The classic cookie made gluten free!

Ingredients

    For the cookies

    For the sugar coating

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350.
    2. In a large bowl , combine all the dry ingredients.
    3. In another bowl , combine all the wet ingredients.
    4. Add dry to wet and mix until combined.
    5. Roll dough into balls and coat them in the sugar/cinnamon mix.
    6. Place onto a lined baking sheet .
    7. Once all the balls are rolled and coated, use your palm to flatten them out.
    8. Bake in the oven for 13-17 minutes, depending on your oven. Enjoy!

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    Recipe Notes

    To get the oat flour, I just used my Vitamix to grind up rolled oats into a flour. If you do that, make sure the rolled oats you buy are gluten free. Some are produced in factories that also produce wheat.

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    235 thoughts to “Gluten Free Snickerdoodles”

    1. I would love to win this! I'm slowly trying out the various less processed sweeteners, but there are a few in that basket that I haven't tried yet.
    2. I like both on FB (I've been following you there for a while now). I will definitely try this recipe - they look great!
    3. I've liked you but also went and liked wholesome sweeteners. I use honey, molasses, and maple syrup but have been thinking about trying coconut sugar or palm sugar. How refined do you think they are truly? Also do you use organic sugar and organic stevia? Curious and trying to learn more to decide what should be in our house/what I want to use with my children. :) thank you for another blog with another recipe that looks yummy!
      1. You can try. It may, but I have not tried it yet. If you use it and it works out, please let me know so I can tell others. :)
    4. DONE! Can't wait to try these. I use Wholesome Sweeteners Agave and can't wait to try more if I win this giveaway!!! :)
    5. These sound yummy! I've been meaning to try different types of sweeteners, I’m stuck on honey and maple syrup!
    6. Thanks for this post. I've been looking into coconut palm sugar to use when I do need to use sugar (instead of honey or maple sugar) so I'm interested to try it in this recipe. Snickerdoodles are so yummy!
    7. So happy I found your blog. We are taking baby steps in eating healthier, and sugars are our next step. This would be great start!
    8. I have recently changed the way I eat. Getting rid of processed and artificial foods. I'm so glad to have found your site and can't wait to start trying your recipes!! Especially this one--snickerdoodles are my favorite cookie!! Likes both FB pages and now crossing my fingers.....

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