Showing posts with label Vegan Cookie Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegan Cookie Recipe. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2009

New Incredible Vegan Cookie Recipe


Vegan Ne Plus Ultra Cookies

Heads up! Today's Vegan Cookie Recipe! OMG - "Ne Plus Ultra" is defined as follows on dictionary.com:

ne plus ultra

\nee-plus-UL-truh; nay-\ , noun:
1.
The highest point, as of excellence or achievement; the acme; the pinnacle; the ultimate.
2.
The most profound degree of a quality or condition.

This recipe is one that is traditionally made using butter, granulated sugar, and 2 large eggs - Yuck! Hello cholesterol, goodbye, waistline.... I don't think so....We can do it better!

Do yourselves a huge favor! Cut and past this recipe (all Vegan & all ours here at AnnaVeda Kitchen - sharing with you gratis!) and make these cookies as soon as you have some free time, trust me you will be so happy - a lot of bang for your buck; quick and easy to put together.

Make sure you do rotate the pans 10 minutes into the baking process, and let them cool right on the parchment in the pans to avoid making additional clean-up work - these vegan cookies slid right off with a nice firm spatula! Enjoy!


Vegan Ne Plus Ultra Cookies

.5 Cup Soy Butter Substiture ( We Love Earth Balance)
2/3 Cups Brown Sugar
1/4 Cup Raw Turbinado Sugar
2 Tbsp Ground Flax in 6 Tbsp Water, whisked in a small bowl
1 teaspoon High Quality Vanilla (We Love Frontier)
1.25 Cups Wheat Flour
1/2 Tsp Coarse Salt (We have been loving Himalayan Pink Salt)
1/2 Tsp Baking Soda
1 Cup Vegan Chocolate or Carob Chips
1 Cup Raisins
1 Cup Chopped Walnuts


Preheat oven to 350 and line 2 cookie pans with parchment paper.
Beat the butter and sugars, add vanilla and the flax mix.
Combine at medium speed in your stand mixer.
Add salt, baking soda on medium speed, reduce to low speed and sift or pour in (pour a tiny stream of flour from about 10 inches above the mixer) at lowest speed and stop after just a minute.

Take the bowl off the stand mixes, and add nuts, raisins, and chips with a wooden spoon, stir and do not overmix, so as to keep the cookies nice and cakey.

Drop by heaping tablepoons onto prepared pans and spray your fingers with s bit of canola oil. Press the cookie dough globs into flat discs that are about 1" thick.

Wash your hands, bake 10 mins. and rotate the pans at ten mins, to evenly brown the cookies.

Let cool in pans and share some asap - these vegan cookies contain no cholesterol, no animal fat or protein....Bake up folks, and enjoy! More cookies coming this week!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Vegan Chocolate Sugar Cookies

Vegan Chocolate Sugar Cookies

Here is today's New Vegan Cookie! We snapped this photo nearby the morning glories that have thankfully grown and stayed with us (from seed) all rainy summer long!

Here is the recipe:

1.5 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
.5 Cup Cocoa Powder
1 Tsp Baking Powder
.5 Tsp Pink Himalayan Salt (or any coarse salt)
1.5 Cups Non Dairy Butter Alternative (We Love earth Balance)
1.5 Cups Turbinado Sugar
1 Tbsp Ground Flax Seed in 3 Tbsp Water
2 Tsp High Quality Vanilla Extract (We Love Frontier's Vanilla)

Place the flax/water in a large bowl and whisk until creamy, just a few minutes.
Add the butter substitute, vanilla and sugar, beat like heck.
Add remaining ingredients and mix just until incorporated, the batter should be nice and smooth, but do not over-beat, OK?
Drop by rounded Tablespoonfuls onto parchment lined cookie trays spaced 4 inches apart and bake for 11-12 minutes, take a peek then let cool on pans for 5 minutes. Lastly transfer to cookie racks to cool, and taste one. Now smile, cookies make everything better, especially Vegan cookies!

Yes it is August but that has not stopped our test Kitchen here at Annaveda, stay tuned we have sooo many new photos of our latest Vegan tasty and all natural baked goodies.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

5 Days - 5 New Vegan Cookies Challenge & Ayurvedic Tip of the Week

Vegan Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies w. Maple Syrup Icing

OK, so I have decided that today is Day One of my 5 Day - 5 New Vegan Cookies Challenge. Stay tuned as we will be posting pictures and info daily about this little experiment.

This will not be very challenging as it is winter, I am in New England, the heat generated from my baking keeps the place extra toasty and of course, we do love a new Vegan cookie here at AnnaVeda Kitchen. These cookies are moist, hearty and the icing contains maple syrup, which provides a nice old fashioned cookie vibe.

Heads up Wholesale Buyers! We will be showing our Vegan Cooking DVD Very Good Vegan Volume 1, at the upcoming NY Gift Show at the Jacob Javit's Convention Center in NYC January 25 - 29th. Details will be posted on the site www.VeryGoodVegan.com as well as here on the blog this week.


Ayurvedic Tip of the Week
We realize that Raw Food Diets are very popluar right now, however according to Ayurvedic tradition, your vegetables should be cooked. Your digestive fire - also knowsn as Agni - has to work harder to process raw crunchy foods. So steaming your broccoli, wilting some spinach drizzled with a bit of very good olive oil, blanching some carrots - would all be excellent ways to enjoy fresh vegetables this winter as opposed to making your digestive system work overtime to process raw vegetables. Gently cooking your veggies makes proper digestion & elimination much easier on the body. Just remember - do not overcook your vegetables, steaming, blanching, or a quick sauteeing will always do the trick. Email us at info@annaveda.com if you have any questions about Ayurvedic cooking - it is a great and easy way to make peace with your belly.