Good evening, I thought I would pop in real quick because I wanted to share a new to me chocolate chip cookie recipe by King Arthur.
When I change up a recipe to gluten free flour and/or also change the sugars over to keto sweeteners-well the cookies are not going to be like those toll house cookies most of us grew up on. They just won't be-but I was looking to improve on the cookie I have been baking.
Since most of these cookies I am baking are for gift giving for young guys (20's-30's) I did buy organic sugar to bake with-if I am going to bake with sugar I want a quality sugar at least haha. I also wanted to bake a chocolate chip cookie that wasn't as sweet as the original toll house recipe-that uses sooo much sugars, and I also wanted to bake up a batch of gluten free too while I am baking.
I have a very thick King Arthur cookie cookbook on my shelf but I found this recipe online and I am very very happy with the results so wanted to share it with you-especially if you are looking for a good tasting gluten free version. find here and below photo from their site
I liked that this recipe used butter and shortening-I used coconut oil for the shortening. It also had less sugar than most recipes, and it had a little bit of vinegar which was interesting along with the baking soda.
For the gluten free version I used Bob's Red Mill 1-1 gluten free flour (my favorite gluten free flour), I used organic white sugar and for the brown sugar I used Swerve brown sweetener (keto). I made the balls of dough a little bit larger and flattened them allot on the pan before baking. In my oven I dropped the temperature to 350 degrees f instead of the 375 degrees f-and these gluten free cookies to be baked through totally need to be really brown-so an extra minute maybe two minutes more-the first batch looked baked but they weren't
In the past when I convert to gluten free flour and keto sweeteners the cookies do not bake flat like you want them to for a chocolate chip cookie. I think using a sugar and a keto sugar together helped, along with really flattening the balls of dough first.
Here is a photo of the gluten free I am really happy with these and they taste really good too
I love that you baked all these. What a wonderful thing and the smells in the kitchen. Delightful.
ReplyDeleteyes it does smell good in here-hugs
DeleteI LOVE that. Nothing like good smells from the kitchen. Huggs!
DeleteYour cookies look so good. I haven't started on anything, oh dear! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
If I wasn't baking for the guys I probably would not do much this year, still waiting for a sunny day to make the brittle
DeleteYou bake for others? Now that is the spirit of Christmas!! Bet they all love it, hugs and to a merry time!
ReplyDeleteyes the guys love their christmas goodies
DeleteI would definitely use coconut oil instead of shortening. They turned out fabulous, Kathy.
ReplyDeletethey really did no I do not use shortening at all coconut oil is an exellent substitute
DeleteI alwlays come back to king arthur flour I had bananas given to me and I did not have all the ingredients I usually use in my bread so I went to them and it came out wonderful my husband loved it. I am not a big banana bread person but the neighbor loved it too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your cookies yum
Cathy
My husband is not big on banana bread or any of these quick breads for some reason, I really like pumpkin bread I found a really good recipe for keto sweeteners and gluten free-perfect with a spread of cream cheese too
DeleteEnjoying watching you bake Kathy!!! If i had someone to give it to i would be baking too.. ! Happy Weekend! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeletethat is actually the fun part-giving it away-hugs
DeleteYummy holiday baking!
ReplyDeletethanks
DeleteYour cookies look perfect. I always start with a ball, then flatten. I love a thin chocolate chip cookie. The guys are going to love these. Hilltop Post
ReplyDeleteGood morning, I do too makes a nicer chocolate chip cookie, I think my Mom always flatten them. I am keeping this recipe Happy Sunday
DeleteHello Kathy,
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look delicious. I am making the chocolate chip cookies this week.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Have a happy new week!
thank you so much Merry Christmas
DeleteWhatever the ingredients, your baking always looks excellently delicious.
ReplyDeletethank you so much
DeleteOh yum! Just popping by to wish you a Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year!
ReplyDeletethank you so much Debra
DeleteYummy cookies
ReplyDeletegood evening-thank you
DeleteKathy I always enjoy seeing what you do with GF flours. I use the 1-1 ratio in either King Arthur or Pillsbury. They have come a long way since I had to start baking GF. So glad you shared your recipes friend. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look very good :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They look delicious.
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