My Favorite Hot Cocoa Cookies (2024)

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Ready for my all time favorite healthy Christmas Cookies? These delicious hot cocoa cookies are made with almond butter, cocoa powder, and coconut sugar making them paleo and gluten free!

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The Best Winter Cookie

Today was a great day in the Fit Foodie Kitchen. Why? Because we got to make these healthy hot cocoa cookies! These hot chocolate cookies are my all-time favorite healthy Christmas cookie because.

Guess what? They don’t actually taste healthy! It’s the best when you make a cookie and they’re secretly healthy. Amiright?

I’m a real stickler for nut-butter based cookies and these for sure fit the bill! Made with an almond butter base, coconut sugar (these are refined-sugar free!) an egg, unsweetened cocoa powder, and a little vanilla…these hot cocoa cookies really are the best ever!

Why do I love them? Well…

  • They’re dense and delicious.
  • These hot cocoa cookies are perfectly sweetened with ONLY coconut sugar!
  • They are grain-free meaning they don’t use ANY flour at all!
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Step 1: Mix Ingredients

Start with 1 cup of almond butter on the bottom of a medium-sized bowl. Then, add the rest of your ingredients and mix. Sometimes you just need to get messy and use your hands, but a spoon works too! Your dough should feel like classic cookie dough, moist and malleable.

Ingredient Questions

Can I use a different almond butter?Yes, you can use whatever nut butter that you would like! Just be sure that whatever nut butter you use is drippy. This is important because it is one of the main wet ingredients in this recipe!

Do I have to use coconut sugar?No, you don’t have to use coconut sugar. Feel free to substitute the coconut sugar for any granulated sugar like brown sugar!

Can I make these cookies vegan?You can try and make these cookies vegan by using a flax egg in the dough. However, we have not tested this recipe with a flax egg, so let us know how it goes!

Step 2: Scoop, Roll, and Pat

Once you’ve got your hot cocoa cookie batter ready to go, use a cookie scoop to spoon about 2 tablespoons of dough into your hands. Roll your cookie into a ball and then pat it down to form your cookie.

Keep this in mind–> Thesecookies will not expand THAT much.

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Step 3: Bake

Once you’ve got your little cookies on your baking sheet, it’s time to bake! Set your oven to 350ºF and bake your cookies for around 12 minutes.

Here’s a tip–> Make sure to NOT over bake these cookies. Remember that if you leave your cookies on the baking sheet after you remove them from the oven, they continue to bake a bit longer.

If you over bake these hot cocoa cookies, they will crumble. So be careful!

Step 4: Time to Decorate

The option is yours to eat your hot chocolate cookies just the way they are OR you can make a yummy frosting to go on top with a sprinkle of peppermint candies. I mean, think hot cocoa, but in cookie form!

We opted for a homemade buttercream frosting which calls for butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla bean.

Vegan Frosting Option–>Try placing a can of whole fat coconut milk into the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. Next, place ONLY the hard part of the canned coconut into a bowl and discard the liquid.

Beat the hardened coconut milk on medium/high speed until it is thick and forms peaks. Add to the top of the hot cocoa cookies and eat immediately.

If you are using the vegan frosting option here are a few things to keep in mind–>

  • Wait to put the coconut whip cream on the top of these cookies until the cookies are cool. The coconut whip will melt if the cookies are hot.
  • Feel free to flavor and sweeten these cookies if you would like! Maple syrup or vanilla bean would both be great additions to this frosting.
  • Frost these cookies right before eating if you are using this coconut whip, they will not keep well with the vegan frosting!
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Hot Cocoa Cookies

Ready for my all time favorite healthy Christmas Cookies? These delicious hot cocoa cookies are made with almond butter, cocoa powder, and coconut sugar making them paleo and gluten free!

Prep:15 minutes minutes

Cook:15 minutes minutes

Fat 17

Carbs 22

Protein 7

Yield: 10 cookies

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Ingredients

Hot Cocoa Cookies

Optional: Paleo Vanilla Frosting

Optional: Vanilla Butter Cream Frosting

  • 1 cup softened butter unsalted
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 vanilla bean the paste

Instructions

For the Cookies

  • First, preheat oven to 350ºF and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Place all ingredients in a large bowl, mix until combined.

  • Use a cookie scoop to scoop out around 2 tablespoons of dough into your hands. Roll in the palm of your hands to create a ball, then flatten into a cookie shape. Place on baking sheet. Repeat.

  • Bake cookies at 350ºF for about 12-15 minutes. Then, let cool for at least 20 minutes.

For the Frosting (both of them)

  • Place all ingredients in a medium-size bowl. Then, using a hand mixer, whip for about 3-5 minutes until it is at desired consistency.

  • Transfer frosting into a piping bag and pipe onto cookies using any tip you like! Sprinkle with crushed candy cane (not paleo)!

Tips & Notes

  • Nutrition does not include frosting.

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Nutrition facts

Serving: 1cookie Calories: 252kcal Carbohydrates: 22g Protein: 7g Fat: 17g Fiber: 4g Sugar: 16g

Author: Lee Hersh

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About Lee Funke

Lee is the founder of Fit Foodie Finds and based in Minneapolis, MN. She started this website in 2010 as a way to share her love for real food and wellness. The internet has changed so much since then and so has Fit Foodie Finds. Today we're a female-run recipe website publishing hundreds of tried and true recipes developed and tested by our team.

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My Favorite Hot Cocoa Cookies (13)

Posted on 12/24/2018

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Just made this hot cocoa cookie for my friends today, We all loved it- Hopefully I am gonna make them again, Thanks for sharing

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Chris

Posted on 12/22/2018

Easy to make, but dry.

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Diane

Posted on 12/15/2018

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I followed the recipe and even used Maranatha Almond butter, but I must have done something different, because they spread across the pan into nearly one cookie.

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Stephanie

Posted on 12/13/2018

I cannot have the sugar in the recipe. Will maple syrup or honey work?

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Posted on 12/10/2018

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These look so good! Can’t wait to try them out! Thanks for sharing!

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Lauren

Posted on 12/6/2018

Hi! I really want to give these a try but recently have had to cut nuts out of my diet (I have the saddest of nut butter graveyard in my pantry #sosad). Do you think using sunflower seed butter in place of the almond butter would work?

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Emaleigh Downey

Posted on 12/7/2018

Reply to Lauren

they will probubly turn green and sunflower butter is usually much thicker! might work thought!

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Heather

Posted on 12/29/2017

Um, where’s the coconut cream in the frostings??? I don’t see any mention of coconut cream nor milk in either of the frostings… I was so looking forward to using coconut milk or cream to make frostings…

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