Of the thousands upon thousands of cookie flavors that currently exist in this world, my absolute favorite cookie flavor has always been—and will most likely always be—chocolate chip.
A classic never goes out of style.
If you look through my blog’s 100+ Healthy Cookie Recipes, you’ll find recipes for peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, flourless chocolate chip cookies, raw chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, quinoa chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chip cookies in a jar, pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, mocha chocolate chip cookies, cowboy chocolate chip cookies, and more…
Clearly I have a chocolate-chip-cookie obsession.
(P.S. All of the photos in this post were taken with an iphone. As mentioned in the Blueberry Mini Muffins post, I hope to show that you definitely can still start a food blog even if you don’t wish to shell out a fortune on a fancy digital camera. Plus… chocolate chip cookies are pretty much gorgeous no matter how you photograph them!)
Even with so many chocolate chip cookie recipes of my own, this weekend I was very excited for the chance to try a new chocolate chip cookie guest recipe with:
-No refined sugar
-Whole-grain or gluten-free
-Vegan/dairy-free option
Today’s recipe belongs to Gina Harney, a wonderful friend since way back in 2008 when she began her blog. You might know her better as Fitnessista.
Gina also has a new book coming out, called HIIT IT! (Fitnessista’s Get More From Less Workout and Diet Plan to Lose Weight and Feel Great Fast). The book is filled with workouts you can complete without machines or a gym, and every single workout in her book is under 30 minutes. But, more importantly to a foodie like me, there are recipes! As Gina says, “Snacking on satisfying whole foods throughout the day helps transform your body… Feeling great is about eating right, too.” So here is a sneak peek into Gina’s book from a foodie perspective: her popular almond butter chocolate chip cookies. If you enjoy this recipe or are looking for easy and quick workout ideas, be sure to check out her blog!
Fitnessista Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 cups spelt, white, or Bob’s gf flour (If a flourless cookie is preferred, try my Oatmeal Almond Butter Cookies)
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
- 3/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 1/2 cup raw almond butter (K note: or allergy-friendly alternative)
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 tsp molasses (Gina says you can omit)
Instructions
Preheat your the oven to 350 F and line a standard cookie sheet with parchment paper. Combine the first five ingredients until thoroughly mixed, then add the chocolate chips and stir. In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients. Then add the dry ingredients. Form ball-shaped dough balls, then slightly flatten and place on the baking sheet. The mix will be sticky, so they don’t need to look perfect. Bake 11 minutes, allow the cookies to remain on the baking sheet for 1 minute longer and then transfer to wire racks to cool. For troubleshooting or substitution advice, please ask Gina, as this is her recipe.
Link Of The Day:
No-Bake Chocolate Chip Granola Bars – {high in protein}
Aenia says
This looks great! I will add it to my list of CCK recipes to make when I am home for winter break 🙂 Thank you again for all that you do!! I have ordered your cookbook and am beyond excited to get it.
Love Low Fat says
Those look sooo amazing! They’re living proof things don’t need to be loaded with fat and oil to be delicious. Thank you for the awesome recipe!
Stephanie Hartley says
These look so delicious! Cannot wait to trying them out myself
Steph – http://nourishmeclean.blogspot.com
Ella says
I think I’ll make these as gifts for neighbors! Thanks for sharing, Katie + Gina!
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Christina @ The Beautiful Balance says
Love that these use spelt flour and even more so how you used your iPhone to shoot these photos! Before I settled on a DSLR I used my iPhone and managed to get some amazing food photos off of it.
ATasteOfMadness says
These cookies look great! I am all about a good chocolate chip cookie!
Linda @ the Fitty says
Can I ask what the main difference between spelt and regular flour is?
gina (fitnessista) says
Thank you so much for the shout out, lovely friend, and for sharing the cookies!! Sending lots of love to you. Have a happy Sunday! 🙂
xoxo
Gina
Larice @ Feeding Your Beauty says
Loving the sounds of Gina’s book coming out, workouts under 30 min that I can do at home, count me in! And those cookies! Mmmm can’t go wrong with classic chocolate chip. It’s definitely cookie season!
EVA says
Yay! Raw photos! I love dat natural shine. I can really feel that oily texture and rich, nutty taste.
Megan @ Skinny Fitalicious says
I can’t wait to get Gina’s book. Her recipes and workout are the best!
Leslie says
Yum! I’d love one of these right now. I’ve got a sweet tooth today. I don’t have a digital camera either. All my photos are taken with my iPhone too. I hope your having a delicious weekend!
Matea says
Nice photos! You definitely proved your point about not needing a fancy camera for good-looking food photos 🙂
And I agree: chocolate chip cookies never go out of style!
Cassie says
I made epic chocolate chip cookies yesterday. However, they were not vegan… just dairy free. They were also full of sugar, but they hit the spot!
Kathryn says
Bookmarked! I’m very excited to try these … But maybe after the holidays. I know that as far as cookies go these are a pretty healthy version, but I feel like I’ve eaten so many cookies in the last few weeks I may very well turn into one.
Thanks for sharing – I’ll let you know how they come out!
xx Kathryn
http://www.throughthethicket.ca
Marie says
Great recipe! I made a couple substitutions: 3/4 honey in place of maple syrup & 1 cup all purpose + 1 cup brown rice flour (with a bit of ground flax mixed in) & my homemade mixed nut butter. The cookies came out quite moist as I always undercook mine a bit. Thanks for the experiment 🙂
Emily says
Making these cookies right now with just a couple additions – I added 1/2 cup rolled oats (and used 1/2 cup less flour), I used raw agave instead of maple syrup, and I mashed 1/2 banana and added it into the mixture! The cookies are in the oven now so I’m not sure how they’ll turn out, but I CAN say that the cookie dough tastes unreal 🙂
Thanks for the recipe!