Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies are made with healthier ingredients while still satisfying your dessert cravings and sweet tooth.

My husband likes it so much when I make sweets for the house but he also gets a little selfish.

There is no way he can eat all the cookies that come out of my oven but he still has blinders on when I ask which ones I can share with the senior center.

Well, my new Island Chocolate Topped Cookies recipe did not change his mode of operation. He says I should keep them all.

It is funny how the next batch always seems to become his favorite.

I know I can freeze these Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies but we only have a standard refrigerator with the freezer at the top and, geez, it really shouldn't be full of cookies.

Thank goodness he doesn't really know how many dozens I make so I can sneak out a lot. A dozen saved for him out of each recipe seems to be a good percentage without him figuring it out. Whew!

The ingredients for these little round cookies go together so well. Almond flour is even added for a contrasting flavor.

The first time I had coconut sugar I was sold on it's flavor. The sugar taste is very close to maple syrup and brown sugar. A strange description but I think you get what I mean.

Natuarally shredded coconut adds a great chewy texture too and the whole cookie has a nice crunch. Who can argue with macadamia nuts.

There's only a half a cup measurement for the nuts so the price will be held down too.

Chocolate island came from the shape of the cute little round cookie that's filled with lots of goodies that remind me of Hawaii.

Top it with chocolate and there you have a chocolate island. It's kind of fun to think up names. it's kind of hard too but I like this one. I sure like the cookie.

How Do you Melt Chocolate in a Microwave?

Place the measurement in a microwave safe bowl that is a bit larger than the chocolate measurement.

For this measurement for a cup cook for 20 seconds. Open the microwave and stir. It will still be mostly chips.

If your bowl turns out to not be microwave safe the bowl will be very hot so be careful.

Cook for 10 more seconds and stir and continue until the chocolate is almost melted then remove from the microwave.

The heat from the chocolate will continue to melt the remaining chocolate and it will be very smooth.

Do I Have To Use Macadamia Nuts?

  • Well, no but it does keep with the Hawaiian theme.
  • The next best thing to use that would work really well is good old roasted peanuts.

After you have all of the ingredients mixed you roll the dough out into a log that is about 2" in diameter. They can be a little smaller if you like.

Then you roll the log up using waxed paper or parchment paper and place in the refrigerator until it gets hard. It only takes about an hour.

Then you get to slice the log into little discs. I love this way of making cookies. They are called refrigerator cookies. Super simple and I've never had a refrigerator cookie I didn't like.

Helpful Tools for Making Island Chocolate Topped Cookies

You have to have a big mixing bowl. It can come with ta stand mixer or be an old fashioned type of sturdy mixing bowl.

An electric mixer is very handy as mentioned above but an electric hand mixer does great too. It's just that you are truly 'hands on'.

Stainless steel baking sheets are my cookie sheet of choice.

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Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (5)

Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies

Ginny McMeans

Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies are made with healthier ingredients while still satisfying your dessert cravings and sweet tooth.

5 from 4 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Cookies

Servings 60 Cookies

Calories 73 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup dairy free butter
  • 1 ½ cups shredded coconut
  • ½ cup macadamia nuts, chopped
  • cup coconut sugar
  • 1 teaspoon organic vanilla extract
  • 1 ¾ cups whole wheat pastry flour
  • ¼ cup almond flour
  • 1 cup chocolate of your choice to melt for the topping, I used semi sweet Chocolate Chips

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl add the butter and sugar.

  • With a hand or stand mixer beat until it is light and fluffy.That takes about 5-10 minutes.

  • Add the vanilla extract and blend.Mix in the flour.

  • Stir in the coconut and macadamia nuts and mix in by hand.

  • Form into a 2" diameter roll.Roll up in waxed paper and refrigerate until firm. About 1 hour.

  • Take out of the fridge and slice in about ¼" to ½" thick slices as seen in the photo below.

  • Place on a Baking Sheet and bake at 300• for 20 minutes.Cool on a wire rack.

  • Melt you chocolate in the microwave just until it is melted not bubbling. It burns so be careful.

  • If you don't have any piping bags - scoop the chocolate into a baggie and squish down into one corner.Snip the tiniest snip at the point and pipe circles on the top of each cookie.

Nutrition

Serving: 2CookiesCalories: 73kcalCarbohydrates: 6gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 34mgPotassium: 25mgSugar: 3gVitamin A: 150IUCalcium: 7mgIron: 0.3mg

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  1. Jessica Randhawa

    Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (10)
    Macadamia nuts are my favorite nuts on this planet! I bet these cookies taste like a dream 🙂

  2. Roxana

    Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (11)
    These look delicious. I like how you made these with alternate ingredients. I think the macadamia and coconut combo would be so good.

  3. KATERINA EVRIPIDOU

    hi,just found you and i love your recipes .what you mean vegan butter?can i use margarine?please help me with that because i am not a big fan of margarine.Thank you.

  4. Ginny McMeans

    Yes Katerina, you can use margarine if it is dairy free. I Can't Believe It's not Butter has a vegan version. Blue Bonnet light is vegan, Smart Balance light is vegan and all versions of Earth Balance are dairy free too.

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Chocolate Island Hawaiian Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

How long does vegan cookie dough last in freezer? ›

How long can you freeze cookie dough? Generally, all cookie doughs can be safely frozen for up to two months, but others have successfully frozen cookies for up to a year, especially if they are vegan.

How do you freeze homemade chocolate chip cookies? ›

Baked cookies will keep in the freezer for up to 3 or 4 weeks. After baking, allow cookies to cool completely. Place them in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet to freeze them, then store them in a freezer-safe zip-top storage bag labeled with the name and date.

Why are my vegan cookies so crumbly? ›

If you think vegan baked goods are dry and crumbly, you probably haven't had one that's been made with the right fat (or the right amount of fat), according to Konya. Butter is what makes traditional baked goods so darn tasty—as well as helps keep it all together—so you can't merely eliminate it and hope for the best.

Why are my vegan chocolate chip cookies flat? ›

Why are my vegan cookies flat? Likely because you flattened the cookies before baking them. Make sure you have nice round balls of dough on your cookie sheet and do not flatten them at all. If you did this and you still find your cookies are a bit flat, it is likely due to the vegan butter brand you are using.

How long does it take cookie dough to harden in the freezer? ›

Instructions
  1. Portion out the dough: Line a baking sheet with parchment or a Silpat. ...
  2. Freeze the cookies: Freeze the portioned cookies on the baking sheet until solid, at least 6 hours or overnight.
  3. Package and freeze: Once solid, gather the portioned cookies in a plastic freezer bag or other container.

How to properly freeze cookie dough? ›

You can freeze that dough, too. Prepare the cookie dough according to the recipe's instructions. Refrigerate the dough for about 30 minutes, and then wrap the cold dough tightly in plastic wrap and add a label with the name of the recipe and the date. Freeze for up to 3 months.

What is the best container to freeze cookies in? ›

Place baked cookies in sealable plastic containers designed for the freezer. Freeze cookies for up to one year. Don't use themed tins (say, for Christmas cookies). Transfer cookies to such containers once you've removed them from the freezer.

Do chocolate cookies freeze well? ›

Drop cookies such as chocolate chip, oatmeal, and snickerdoodles are sturdy enough to freeze and keep on hand. Cut-out cookies including sugar cookies and gingerbread can also be frozen, along with bars and thumbprints. It's best to avoid freezing softer cookies such as meringues, madeleines, and cookies with frosting.

What is the best way to store homemade cookies in the freezer? ›

Wait for the cookies to cool completely, then transfer them to a reusable freezer-safe bag or container lined with wax or parchment paper. I like to place them in a single layer to avoid any cookies breaking. Cookies will keep well for up to 2 months. Once ready to eat, simply thaw out at room temperature and enjoy.

Why can't you eat vegan cookie dough? ›

You might think that because vegan cookie dough doesn't contain eggs, you're not at risk of contracting a foodborne illness. But this isn't entirely true. According to the Centers for Disease Control, consuming raw flour is also a salmonella risk. “Flour doesn't look like a raw food, but most flour is raw,” it notes.

Does vegan butter affect cookies? ›

Foods and baked goods that call for traditional butter can turn out great when you use plant-based butter instead,” he says. “We make everything from shortbread cookies to biscotti to omelets with plant-based butter and get the same kind of taste and texture that you expect.” Use a 1:1 ratio.

What if vegan cookies are too dry? ›

The cookie dough should be soft and mushy, but not too wet or too dry. You should be able to easily roll it into balls. If it feels too wet, add a few tablespoons of flour at a time until it's just right. If it's too dry, add a tablespoon or two of non-dairy milk.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

Why are my vegan cookies spreading? ›

If your cookies are spreading too much in the oven, chances are you are under-measuring flour or over-measuring your butter. If you do one or the other, there is not enough flour to hold butter inside cookies and butter melts fast and leaks out of the cookies.

What happens if too much butter is in cookies? ›

Too much butter makes cookies turn out just as you'd expect: very buttery. This batch of cookies was cakey in the middle, but also airy throughout, with crispy edges. They were yellow and slightly puffy in the middle, and brown and super thin around the perimeter.

Does cookie dough expire in the freezer? ›

For best quality, freeze for two months. Homemade cookie dough should be stored in small containers in the refrigerator for two to four days or freeze for two months. Alternatively, small quantities of dough can be frozen and thawed in the refrigerator as needed.

How long does vegan dough last? ›

To make vegan cookie dough:

Add the flour and mix to form a dough. If the dough is too dry, add more plant-based milk 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach a stiff dough. Lastly, stir in the chocolate chips. Enjoy it right away or store it in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 10 days or you can freeze it.

Can you freeze egg-free cookie dough? ›

Using a 2 ounce scooper, scoop the cookie dough into balls and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Freeze for an hour. Once frozen you can store them in a zipper bag in the freezer.

What is the shelf life of vegan cookies? ›

Unrefrigerated, their shelf life is 12 weeks. Refrigerated, they can last up to 4 months.

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