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Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

By Zoebakeforhappykids @bake4happykids
Hi everyone! I'm back at Melbourne now!
We had lots of fun and delicious food when we were in Vancouver, Los Angeles and San Francisco. We were lucky that almost everyday in Canada and USA was sunny with clear blue sky for us. If you like to see what we eat and do in Vancouver, Los Angeles and San Francisco, I will be sharing pictures of delicious food in my instagram, zoebakeforhappykids.
Although that I'm now back to blog but I won't be back for long... I will be busy with more unpacking and packing and also rushing through my work as I will be going to Singapore at the end of the month soon. Having said that, I will still try my best to support Little Thumb Up October with coconut theme at here hosted by my dynamic wonder-woman friend, Bakericious Jess.
Before baking something coconut-y for Jess, I like to thank everyone who have participate the Little Thumb Up September with Milo theme hosted by me and Doreen at here and here and we are happy that we have a total of 73 entries for this unique ingredient. Thank you so much!


Now back to baking...

Under the influence of a new friend, I started to regain my interest in vegan baking lately.After my initial attempt of baking peanut butter chocolate heaven vegan cupcakes, I have sort concluded that I can be a vegetarian but not a vegan because I can't bake without butter, milk and eggs. Please do not get me wrong... I like to be as animal-friendly as possible but just can't convince myself not to eat any dairy products and eggs. Or can I???
One day, I got really curious and asked my friend...
"I don't understand. How do bake with no butter and eggs?"
"I usually use Nuttelex instead of butter. And I prefer to bake with egg-less recipes because they are mostly stir-and-bake." She said.
Am I convinced? Well, kind of. My friend is right that Nuttelex is a healthier vegan substitution for butter. She is also right saying that the addition of eggs into cakes usually require electric mixer to beat and the eggs can sometimes toughen the overall cake texture.
Nuttelex are dairy-free spreads that are made with plant seed oils. Being a healthier fat options, they are low in saturated fat and may work well in SOME baking recipes and can never be as good as butter for cookies baking. Sad to say that coconut oil with a high percentage of saturated oil is in fact the best vegan cookies baking option.
Love it or hate it???
Love it. These vegan banana coconut pecan cookies are so yummy! They are perfectly crisp, nutty and so naturally sweet!
Hate it. These vegan cookies are made of coconut oil which is high in saturated fat.
Love it. These cookies can stay fresh and crispy for days. Absolutely no worries if you are bringing them for picnics, party or traveling trips.
Hate it. err... Only because they are high in saturated fat?
Love it. There is no weird ingredients required to bake these cookies. Banana is used to substitute the eggs and coconut oil is used to substitute the butter.
Hate it. Geez... I can't list down another reason.
Love it. These cookies are super easy to bake as no electric mixer is required.
Hate it. err...
Love it. These cookies are Animal Friendly!!! Clap! Clap! Clap!
Hate it. err... Obviously, we don't hate these cookies anymore...
Well, can you think of a reason to love or hate these perfectly crisp, nutty, naturally sweet, easy to bake, animal friendly banana coconut pecan cookies? Can't think? Just eat. My son said that he simply loves these cookies.
We hate them only because they are high in saturated fat but will love them fully if we enjoy these cookies moderately and occasionally.


dairy free vegan banana coconut pecan cookies

Dairy free vegan banana coconut pecan cookies

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

These cookies are made of coconut oil which contains 100% fat and 87% is saturated. Ewww!!!

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

There is no eggs in this recipe... Only the naturally sweet banana to bind the ingredients :)

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

Making these cookies is easy!

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

Just mix everything together and the ingredients will form a dough.

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

Place half of the dough onto a baking paper and shape it into a log.
Freeze for 15 mins or until harden.

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

Cut dough into slices and bake.

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

The cooled cookies will become perfectly crisp and yummy!

Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

Snap!!!
It is so crispy that it snaps whenever I bite or break it.


Here's the recipe that I have mostly adapted from the Minimalist Baker

Makes 60 medium or 30 large cookies

250ml (1 cup) coconut oil

150g (3/4 cup) caster sugar
80ml (1/3 cup) mashed ripe banana (~ 1 small banana)
1/2 tsp vanilla paste or 1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
375g (2 1/2 cups) unbleached all purpose flour, sifted
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
30g (1/4 cup) pecans, finely chopped

Using a wooden spoon, beat oil, sugar and banana in a large mixing bowl until combined. Stir in vanilla and salt until combined.

Fold in the flour, ground cinnamon and pecans until all are well incorporated.

To shape dough into medium cookies, transfer half of the dough onto a piece of baking paper. Roll the paper with the dough in the middle of the paper and shape dough into a log. Repeat the same step with the remaining half of the dough. To shape dough into large cookies, transfer all the dough onto a piece of baking paper instead of half and shape dough into a log that is 5cm (2 inches) wide.

Freeze dough for 15 mins or until just harden enough to slice.

Preheat oven to 350°F/ 180°C or 160°C fan forced. Line baking trays with baking papers. 

Unroll paper. Using a knife, slice dough into 1-1.5 cm discs. Arrange the discs on the prepared tray with about 2 cm (1 inch) apart. Bake for 20 mins for the medium cookies and 22 mins for the large cookies or until light golden brown or firm enough to become crispy.

Happy Baking

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Dairy Free Vegan Banana Coconut Pecan Cookies

Our Little Thumbs Up event starts on the first day of the month until the last day of the month. To join, simply cook or bake any recipe with the theme of the month which is COCONUT for October 2015 and link with us at this post anytime until 31th Oct 2015.
What after October 2015? Jozelyn from Spice Up My Kitchen will be back to be the next hostess of Nov 2015 and her theme is MANGO.
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