This quick and easy avocado cookies recipe replaces butter with avocados. They are homemade with simple ingredients and are soft and moist with a cake-like texture.
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For a while now, I have been looking at this recipe in my Mom's notes and since there was a lonely avocado sitting in the refrigerator, it was high time I made them. These cookies are healthier than my Best Chocolate Chip Cookies and Salted Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookies. They are also just as delicious as my Fudgy Avocado Brownies and Avocado Cake. Adding avocado to desserts will allow you to replace all the butter, margarine, shortening, oil plus it will also add a lot of moisture. These cookies don't have a typical flat, round shape. They look like "poofy clouds" with a subtle green color.
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Key ingredients for best avocado chocolate chip cookies
- Egg- Use large ones at room temperature.
- Avocado- Be sure that it is soft and ripe, but not too ripe.
- Vanilla extract- Complements other ingredients with its warm flavor.
- Sugar- Simply use the granulated kind that you likely already have in your pantry.
- Flour- Use all-purpose flour and wheat flour equally for best results.
- Leavening agents- Only baking soda is used.
- Chocolate chips- These should be semisweet and can be replaced with chocolate chunks.
Variations
- Oatmeal version- Modify this recipe slightly to make an oatmeal cookie by adding in 3 tablespoon oats (quick cooking or regular) to the batter.
- Replace chocolate chips- With chopped nuts or even dried fruits likes raisins and cranberries.
- For a hint of chocolate flavor- Mix in some cocoa powder too but be aware that it changes the overall color.
- If you want to enhance the chocolate flavor- Increase the quantity of chocolate chips to ¾ cups.
- You can reduce the sugar- To ½ cups, if you prefer cookies that are not too sweet.
- Try using other flavors of chocolate chips- Such as milk chocolate or white chocolate as well as peanut butter chips or butterscotch chips.
- Dip half of the cookie- In melted chocolate, including white, milk, or semi-sweet chocolate. The higher quality chocolate the tastier it will be. Allow to cool and harden before serving.
- Drizzle on top- Some Caramel Sauce, Chocolate Ganache, vanilla glaze, melted chocolate, or melted peanut butter once they have cooled to room temperature.
- Make cookie sandwiches- Use American Buttercream Frosting, Marshmallow Frosting, ice cream, or Strawberry Jam
How to make easy avocado cookies recipe from scratch?
- Beat the egg- And then mix in avocado (Image 1).
- Add in- Vanilla and sugar then mix altogether (Image 2,3).
- Whisk together- The flour and baking soda separately.
- Dump this dry mixture- Into the wet mixture and stir until just combined (Image 4, 5).
- Scoop out dough- Onto a cookie tray (Image 7).
- Bake- Until golden brown (Image 8).
Tips and techniques
- Make sure to use a ripe avocado- Because this will yield the best flavor and texture.
- Your egg must be at room temperature- Since it blends into the batter more smoothly.
- You can can make these cookies with all-purpose flour only- However, I do not recommend making them with only whole wheat flour since they ended up with a weird texture. Someone emailed me and wanted to know if we can make these without flour and honestly, I haven't had much success with that.
- Cookie dough must be chilled for at least 10 minutes- Don't skip this step or else your cookies will expand too much, while baking and lose their round "poofy" shape.
- Use an ice cream scooper- To make dough balls easily and place on pan to bake.
- Beat the egg until fluffy- Before adding in any other ingredients.
- Line pan with parchment paper- To reduce mess and help the cookies more easily come off the pan.
- Don't over-bake- Because otherwise you will get hard, dry cookies. Just be sure that the edges are firm and golden brown.
- Buy high quality ingredients- Because you reap what you sow in the recipe world.
Recipe FAQs
It is likely you didn't chill the cookie dough for at least 10 minutes before baking. Also, be sure to measure ingredients correctly.
This can happen when they are overcooked. Be sure to set a timer and watch them closely in the oven.
Yes, just be aware that you will lose the green tint and change the overall flavor and texture of the cookie.
Storage
- Room temperature- Cookies can be stored in a cookie jar at room temperature for up to 3 days.
- Refrigerate- Place in a sealed container for up to 1 week. You can also keep uncooked dough in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 1 week before baking.
- Freeze- These can be stored in a sealed container for up to 1 month. Thaw and enjoy!
- Make ahead- You can make these cookies up to 3 days before you need them and keep them in a cookie jar at room temperature. You can also make the dough and keep it in the fridge until ready to bake. They can also be baked and kept in the fridge for up to 1 week before serving. You can freeze the dough or the baked cookies in a sealed container for up to 1 month before serving, then thaw and serve.
More easy cookie recipes
- Healthy Breakfast Cookies
- Iced Oatmeal Cookies (With Vanilla Icing)
- Classic No Bake Cookies (With Peanut Butter, Oats, Chocolate)
- Best Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (Soft and Chewy)
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies (Thumbprints)
Recipe
Easy Avocado Cookies (With Chocolate Chips)
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Ingredients
- 1 Egg Large, Room temperature
- 1 Avocado Ripe, Peeled and pitted
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- ¾ cup Granulated sugar
- ½ cup Whole wheat flour
- ½ cup All-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon Baking soda
- ½ cup Semisweet chocolate chips Or chocolate chunks
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, beat the egg until fluffy.
- Add avocado and vanilla extract and mix again.
- Mix in the sugar.
- Add the whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking soda and mix until smooth.
- Stir in chocolate chips.
- Use an ice cream scooper to scoop out dough onto a cookie tray, lined with parchment paper.
- Chill the tray for 10 minutes.
- Then, bake at 350 degrees F for for about 15 minutes or util the edges are firm and golden brown.
- Allow them to cool and then enjoy.
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Notes
- You can reduce the sugar to ½ cup, if you prefer cookies that are not too sweet.
- Leftovers can be stored in a cookie jar at room temperature for up to 3 days.
- Try using other flavors of chocolate chips.
- Don't over-bake cookies because that would make them dry.
- All ingredients should be at room temperature to allow even mixing.
- You must use a soft and ripe avocado.
- Read additional tips and variations above.
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torview
congrats on the top 9 delicious looking chocolate chip cookies
Becky
Congrats on the Top 9. I'm a little behind reading blogs. You can never have too many cookies recipes. these look very good,and I'll have to make them for my hubby. Bookmarking this recipe.
Magic
I love, love the idea of these cookies...very wonderful! Love your list too and I am right there with you on 14 & 22
Tiffany
Favorite part of this post... "reading blogs instead of books!" And love these cookies... I've used avocado in chocolate mousse before! It pairs perfectly!
Stephanie
Avocados? Never heard of using these in a cookie but it makes perfect sense.
daksha
Wow! Avocado and chocolate new combo for me. looks great thanks for sharing this. Can i make this cookies without egg?
Meghan
These cookies sound fabulous! I love avocado and cannot wait to try using it in baked goods now!
jenna
I just tried avocado ice cream and surprisingly it was fabulous. I have never thought of trying avocado in baking. I am inspired to try something new!
Joy
Great change out for the butter.
Tanya
Ya know what's so funny is I was thinking about trying to incorporate avocados into cookies the other day! haha That is so cool that you made them! I'm excited to give it a go!
boulderfoodie
What a great recipe! I have been buying sweet potato cupcakes with avocado frosting at our Farmers' Market, so am totally into trying more sweet things with avocado!
Kathy
This is really interesting! I've heard of avocado brownies, but never cookies! I would bookmark these...but I just have sooo many bookmarked recipes to try out (approx. 150) and almost everyday, the list gets even longer
Jocelyn
I'm trying these tonight, which me luck!
Abeer Rizvi
I hope you like them
Liz
I made these with oat flour and xylitol, and they were absolutely delicious! I also used Dagoba dark chocolate drops, which are my favorite chocolate chip option, and boy oh boy I cannot wait to make these cookies again. Slightly green, and absolutely fabulous. Thank you for the awesome recipe!
Abeer Rizvi
Yayyy! I always get so happy when someone tries my recipe and enjoys it. Isn't the light grrenish color beautiful?!
Ange
Oh my gosh, these are amazing. I've made them twice so far and many more times to come. They taste like chocolate chip cookie dough. I under cook them slightly so they are super gooey. Also, I do a sugar/pur via (stevia) blend and I add a little extra salt. 5 stars! Bravo!
Abeer Rizvi
Woohoo! I get so excited when I hear people like one of my recipes! I also toss in some nuts and raisins which makes them great for breakfast on the go...lol
ivana
is there anything you can substitute the sugar with other than stiva??
Abeer Rizvi
I haven't tried any substitutions. So, I don't know how that would work out but if you do try out other changes, please let me know
Ashley
I've made these with 1/2 cup coconut sugar and they were great! I also used spelt flour
Abeer Rizvi
I haven't used spelt flour before but thanks for sharing your changes. Looking forward to trying it!