Chocolate Pixie Cookies

The very first food blog I ever followed was Chocolate Covered Katie.  She is the original queen of healthy desserts.  That is why I was so excited to get the opportunity to review her new cookbook Chocolate-Covered Katie: Over 80 Delicious Recipes That Are Secretly Good for YouThe Chocolate Pixie Cookies was the first recipe I tried.  They are delicious.  I knew they were good when my 5 year old wanted to lick the mixer paddle clean!

Chocolate Pixie Cookies - My Whole Food Life

This book is truly for the dessert lover.  It’s filled with amazing recipes like, Chocolate Infinity Pie, New York Style Cheesecake, Peanut Butter and Jelly Candy Cups and so much more.   All are vegan and made with healthy ingredients.  She even provides nutrition facts and weight watchers points with every recipe.  The best part about these recipes is that they are easy!  To find out more about the cookbook click here.
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Chocolate Pixie Cookies

Chocolate Pixie Cookies

Prep Time 5 min Cook Time 12 min Serves 12-15 cookies     adjust servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In one bowl , mix the dry ingredients.
  2. In another bowl , mix the wet.
  3. Add dry to wet and mix until combined.
  4. Using a cookie scoop , drop cookies onto a lined baking sheet .
  5. Once all the cookies are on the sheet, stick it in the fridge to chill for 1 hour.
  6. Preheat oven to 300.
  7. Bake the chilled cookies for about 12 minutes.
  8. Let the cookies cool completely before removing from the baking sheet .
  9. Store in an air tight container in the fridge.
  10. You can probably freeze them for longer. Enjoy!

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135 thoughts to “Chocolate Pixie Cookies”

  1. I love anything sweet but lately I've been on a medjool date kick. They truly are nature's caramel! Thanks for the opportunity to win the cookbook!
  2. Oh my gosh - I can't pick just one! I have so many favorites! At the top of the list I would say my grandmother's peanut butter fudge, chocolate no bake oatmeal cookies, and crisps. But then, good old fashioned chocolate chip cookies are darn good, too!
  3. I love dessert, period. But if I had to pick a favorite? It's a toss-up between cookies and cake! If frosting is on both, game over! Thanks for the giveaway!
  4. My family owns a small diner and they make the best homemade pies! Four Berry is my favorite (strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries). So delicious!
  5. Quick question: I am new to your website and the idea of eating a whole food diet for my family. I am excited to try some of these recipes! When I was looking for the ingredients for this recipe, the coconut oil that I found said that it was for hair and body. Is this the same stuff used in the recipe? Please help. Thanks! PS chocolate is always a good answer for dessert
    1. I have never seen coconut oil that said that before. This is the band of coconut oil I use and it's perfectly fine for eating. http://tinyurl.com/coconut-mwfl

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