Pumpkin Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Now that it’s September, in my world it’s okay to bring on the pumpkin recipes!  These delicious pumpkin chocolate chunk cookies are gluten free, contain no refined sugars, and are the perfect way to start out the pumpkin recipe season. This healthy pumpkin chocolate chunk cookie recipe reminds me of pumpkin chocolate chunk cookies I use to buy at Smith’s grocery store in Las Vegas.

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The recipe is not only good, but I have a fabulous giveaway for you all as well!  When I first started eating clean, the very first thing I bought was my KitchenAid® Artisan® Series 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer.  I love it and can’t say enough good things about it.  It’s a top quality product that is worth every penny. If you are wondering, I am not being paid to say these things.  I truly do love my mixer and use it almost everyday.  So I contacted KitchenAid and asked if they would donate a mixer for a giveaway and they said yes!  This is the very mixer I have. KitchenAid® Artisan® Series 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer.  A $349 value! 

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Pumpkin Chocolate Chunk Cookies and a Giveaway!

Prep Time 15 min Cook Time 14 min Serves 15 cookies     adjust servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. Mix all the dry ingredients in one bowl .
  3. Mix wet in another.
  4. Add dry to wet and mix until combined.
  5. Fold in the chocolate chunks.
  6. Drop cookies onto parchment lined baking sheets and bake for 12-14 minutes.

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Recipe Notes

These cookies are thick and have a cake like texture. I got 15 large cookies out of my batch. I keep them in the fridge so they last longer. You can also freeze them as well. Enjoy!

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481 thoughts to “Pumpkin Chocolate Chunk Cookies”

  1. Hmm,this recipe sounds delish. I'm entering the contest in hopes of winning the mixer just as many others are doing. I'm getting into canning,baking,cooking healthier and vegetable gardening. Winning this wonderful mixer, which I otherwise would not be able to afford, would be a great help to my cooking and baking. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
  2. I would LOVE to win this because my old mixer has about had it:( Thanks so much for this recipe! I will have to try it soon. I made your carrot cake this weekend and it was awesome.
  3. Kitchen Aid mixer has been on my wish list for a very long time since I used my mom's while visiting her 8 hours away. I can't just call her up and borrow it.
  4. Grandma used to have one and I remember baking during visits with her. My handheld cheapy one just gave up the ghost and it never had a bread beater attachment. It is on my wish list but not the highest priority due to a kid in college.
  5. Perfect! I cannot wait to make these. Starting now! Only thing that would make the fall/winter cookie and baking season easier would be the KitchenAid I've always dreamed of.
  6. Just found your blog. It looks awesome. I can't wait to read at least the last 8 posts. Today is actually my birthday so I would love to win something. Thank you. Keep up the great work.
  7. I want to win because my mom uprooted her life to move down to Florida with me being only 22. She cooks for me but when it comes to desserts, we've been stuck with GMO preservative added junk cookies because we don't have a mixer! We had a junky Hello Kitty beater that the motor burned out on. Not only is Pink my favorite color and perfect for our kitchen to match our Purple toaster, but I need to get my mom this KitchenAid so I can get some home made cookies again!! Referred by What Jew Wanna Eat. Thank you! <3
  8. I love the recipes in this blog but I don't own a blender, food processor, or anything that would help me create some of these wonderful recipes. I have always dreamed of owning one of these fancy KitchenAid mixers!
  9. I used to make bread probably every other week, but with a two month old it just takes too long to knead by hand. Having a KitchenAid would make the process much easier and still allow me to make my own bread!
  10. Do you think I could just use 2 cups of white whole wheat flour instead of the gluten-free oat and sorghum flour? Or do the oat and sorghum contribute something to the consistency/taste that the white whole wheat will not? Thanks! Oh, and, I'd love to own a Kitchen Aid mixer. I've always wanted one and will never be able to spend $300+ on one, unless I win the lottery, haha :)

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