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Vegan Tahini & Olive Oil Chocolate Chip Cookie
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9 Reviews
Camila C.
June 5, 2024
Truly an amazing cookie! This now is my favorite vegan cookie ive ever baked! The first time i made them the dough was extremely greasy and sticky but once baked they had great flavor and texture, since then I've made them 4 more times, the last time i made them i added less oil and omitted the milk completely and they turned out great but maybe next time ill add a little milk!
rebeccac411
June 2, 2024
I baked these using parchment because I didn't want a crispy bottom. They burned around the edges at 14 minutes and had an overall burned taste (even after I cut off the visibly brine edges). Maybe try baking at a lower temperature for a longer time? 410 is quite high for cookies. I froze some of the dough, so I will try baking the rest at 375. Based on the first batch I baked, I will not make these again. I've had better luck veganizing other recipes by using flax meal instead of egg and vegan butter.
sarahccabral
May 11, 2024
These are SO good - so moist and crisp. I say that as someone who just about never eats vegan baked goods. I have a niece and nephew with an egg allergy so I gave these a try and they did not disappoint! They are just as good, if not better, than regular chocolate chip cookies. I will be making these for years to come.
mcirinelli
February 8, 2024
These cookies are amazing! I also love the video on instagram showing how to use the cookie cutter to shape the cookies after they bake. Thank you 🙏
Emma
February 4, 2024
I had to make an official account just to review this recipe. This is by far the best vegan cookie I've ever made, and I've made many! Perfectly crispy on the top, edges, and bottom with a melt-in-your mouth center that has a delicious tahini/olive oil flavor. Though I'm not vegan, my best friend who is vegan says this is the best vegan cookie she's ever had. I honestly think I could give this to a non-vegan and they wouldn't be able to tell it doesn't have butter or egg. The tahini flavor definetely comes through, but is so well balanced by the sugars, chocolate, and salt. Yum!
Hilarays
February 2, 2024
Would you mind explaining why to avoid parchment paper?
Nea A.
February 2, 2024
Yes! The reason I say to use a cookie sheet and omit parchment paper is to get a crispier, chewier, and almost caramelized bottom. If you would rather the bottom not be as crispy and browned, use a thicker baking sheet and/or use parchment. Hope that helps!
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