Ok you guys!! I am always always on the lookout for new fun flours that I can experiment with in my recipes. Almond flour will forever be my favorite and most versatile, cashew flour is so fun, tapioca flour has some great uses and now…. drum roll puhhlease….
TIGERNUT FLOUR!! I’ve been meaning to try tigernut flour ever since I first heard of it. So here’s the deal. It’s a great gluten free and grain free flour. Tigernut isn’t a nut, it’s a root vegetable that typically grows in North Africa and in the Mediterranean.
It’s high in fiber, protein, iron, healthy fats and loads of other things that I won’t bore you with here. The two other fun things I want to point out are: 1) it supports prebiotic growth, and 2) can lower blood glucose levels and improves insulin sensitivity.
Tigernut flour is said to have a nutty taste. To me, it reminded me of coconut flour but wasn’t as dry and granular as coconut flour. I wouldn’t say it’s as versatile and mild as almond flour, but I think tigernut flour will for sure be a new staple in our house! I’m so psyched it lived up to the hype!!
I’ve made these cookies twice and I am in looovee. My kids were grabbing for them, I was grabbing for them, they were crowd pleasers. Plus, they’re super simple and fun to eat. They are soft-baked, chewy, and remind me of those soft Entenmann’s cookies I used to eat by the boxful as a kid.
If you want to browse recipes by flavor, check out these chocolate recipes, lemon recipes, mint recipes, and strawberry recipes!
Ingredients for Tigernut Flour Cookies:
- refined coconut oil
- vanilla
- coconut sugar
- egg
- tigernut flour
- baking soda
- sea salt
- chocolate chips
How to Make Tigernut Flour Cookies:
In your electric mixer, whisk together the melted coconut oil, vanilla, coconut sugar, and egg until smooth.
Add in the tigernut flour, baking soda, and sea salt.
NOTE: tigernut flour does tend to clump up, so I think it’s best to use a handheld or standing electric mixer to make sure everything gets nicely combined. The first time I experimented with these the handheld whisk left some clumps.
Fold in the chocolate chips. Use a cookie scooper to scoop the dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 10 minutes.
Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet before transferring them to a cooling rack. The cookies are pretty delicate when they first come out of the oven so they need to set and cool before you move them.
More cookie recipes to try:
- Chocolate Chip Tahini Cookies
- Healthy Monster Cookies
- Oatmeal Peanut Butter Cookie Bars
- Banana Bread Breakfast Cookies
- Hot Cocoa Cookies
Tigernut Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies
Delicious soft baked, dairy free, and gluten free Tigernut Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies will be your new favorite dessert! So easy to make and perfectly chewy!
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup refined coconut oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 cup coconut sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 1/2 cup tigernut flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- In your electric mixer, whisk together the melted coconut oil, vanilla, coconut sugar, and egg until creamed together and combined.
- Add in the tigernut flour, baking soda, and sea salt.
- NOTE: tigernut flour does tend to clump up, so I think it’s best to use a handheld or standing electric mixer to make sure everything gets nicely combined.
- Fold in the chocolate chips.
- Use a cookie scooper to scoop the dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Gently press the tops of the cookie dough mounds down just the slightest.
- Add a coupe extra chips to the top.
- Bake for 10 minutes.
- Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet before transferring them to a cooling rack. The cookies are pretty delicate when they first come out of the oven so they need to set and cool before you move them.
- Sprinkle with additional sea salt and enjoy!!
Nutrition Info:
- Serving Size: 1 cookie
- Calories: 201
- Sugar: 12.7g
- Sodium: 187mg
- Fat: 14g
- Saturated Fat: 10.2g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 16.3g
- Fiber: 2.9g
- Protein: 1.4g
- Cholesterol: 14mg
Enjoy!! xo
Nicole @ The Granola Diaries says
THANK YOU!!!! I’ve had a bag of tigernut flour sitting in my pantry for months and I’ve been too nervous to try it out. All I found was super complex recipes, but this is super simple and looks delicious!!! I’ve got my cookies in the oven right now!!!
Debbie D says
I love tigernuts! Have to try the flour and this recipe! thank you!
Lindsay says
Yay! I hope you love these cookies! They’re so fun 🙂
Jax says
Do yiu have the carb count for yiur cookies? Thank you
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
I’ve been meaning to update nutritional facts. Hopefully soon I’ll be able to update all my posts 🙂
In the meantime, you can use this website to enter the ingredients can calculate a label. xo
Hazel says
What is the nutrition information for these?
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
I’ve been meaning to update nutritional facts. Hopefully soon I’ll be able to update all my posts 🙂
In the meantime, you can use this website to enter the ingredients can calculate a label. xo
Hazel says
What is the nutrition info for these?
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
I’ve been meaning to update nutritional facts. Hopefully soon I’ll be able to update all my posts 🙂
In the meantime, you can use this website to enter the ingredients can calculate a label. xo
Vicki says
Do you have the nutritional info? That website doesn’t recognize ingredients like coconut sugar.
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
I just updated the recipe card with the nutritional info. I hope you love them!! xo