WHITE CHOCOLATE MACADAMIA NUT COOKIES
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White chocolate macadamia nut cookies that are crisp on the outside, chewy on the inside, and packed full of dairy-free white chocolate chips and chopped macadamia nuts. I grew up loving white chocolate macadamia nut cookies and these just remind me of childhood. They’re grain-free and gluten-free but you wouldn’t know it! Bring these cookies to your next family gathering or movie night and they’ll be a hit.

White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies Ingredients
Almond Flour: Almond flour makes the final product super fluffy and tastes great. I don’t recommend subbing the almond flour for another flour because it doesn’t exactly have a 1:1 ratio with another flour. I haven’t tested this recipe with other flours yet.
Egg: You’ll need one egg for this recipe, which help to bind the ingredients together while they bake. I have not tried this recipe with flax or chia eggs, so I can’t speak to vegan options.
Coconut Sugar: The cookies are sweetened by coconut sugar. You could also use date sugar, but I don’t recommend maple syrup or honey because the consistency will likely be off. You can find coconut sugar at pretty much any grocery store, but brown sugar is a substitute as well.
Cashew Butter: You can use either cashew butter or coconut butter for this recipe but I have found after making this recipe many times that the cashew butter works best. Be sure to use a cashew butter with no added ingredients so it’s super runny. If needed, add up to 1/4 cup melted coconut oil if the cashew or coconut butter is not runny enough.
Vanilla Extract: Adding some vanilla extract to the white chocolate macadamia nut cookies adds some extra flavor to the recipe. For best results, use pure vanilla extract or vanilla paste. If you don’t have any on hand, feel free to omit it.
White Chocolate Chips & Macadamia Nuts: You’ll of course need white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts for these cookies. For dairy-free white chocolate chips, Pascha makes some and Nestle now makes some that you can find at big stores. Be sure to chop your macadamia nuts a bit to make for smaller pieces in the cookies as well.


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We’ve made these MORE than several times and just LOVE them! I did make a couple of adjustments because I already have a special nut better that I make and I used the instead and it seems I do need to add coconut oil to make it work…today I’m making a TRIPLE batch because one or two just don’t last long around here! Thanks for an amazing recipe!