If you are a coconut fan like me, you're going to love these simple cookies. The coconut flavor combined with the nutty flavors of almonds and almond extract make this a winner. Melted semi-sweet chocolate chips drizzled onto the cookies takes them to the next level.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I use unsweetened coconut in this cookie recipe?
Can I freeze these coconut almond cookies?
How do I melt chocolate in the microwave?
Variations and Substitutions
- Replace the butter flavored vegetable shortening (like Crisco) with all unsalted butter.
- Roll the cookies in colored sugar instead of granulated white sugar for a festive twist.
- Use milk, or white chocolate chips instead of semi-sweet chocolate chips for the drizzle.
- For less almond flavor, omit the pure almond extract and replace with all pure vanilla extract.
More cookie recipes you might enjoy:
Easy Coconut Almond Cookies
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup butter flavored solid vegetable shortening
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
- 1 tsp. pure almond extract
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 2 cups all purpose flour (+1-2 TBSP, if dough is too runny)
- 1/2 cup shredded sweetened coconut
- 1/2 cup finely chopped raw almonds
- granulated sugar, for pressing
- 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, melted, for drizzle
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare cookie sheets by lining with parchment OR use a silicon mat.
- In large bowl, cream the butter and the shortening with an electric mixer. Add in the sugar and combine ingredients until well blended and fluffy. (about 3 - 5 minutes) Add in the extracts and the salt. Beat until incorporated.
- Slowly add the flour to the butter mixture until combined. If the mixture seems too wet, add in a few more TBSP of flour. If it seems too dry, a few TBSP of milk can be added until the dough comes together.
- Mix in the coconut and almonds.
- Scoop out 1 TBSP of dough and roll into a ball. Place on prepared baking sheet about 2" apart. With the bottom of a glass dipped in sugar, flatten balls to about 1/4" thickness.
- Bake in preheated oven for 10 -12 minutes or until the bottoms just start to brown.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheet for a few minutes before removing to wire rack to cool completely.
- Repeat with remaining dough.
- Melt the semi-sweet chocolate chips in the microwave* or over a double boiler on the stove. Drizzle the chocolate over the cookies with a fork dipped in the melted chocolate.
Notes
*To melt semi-sweet chocolate chips in the microwave: In a small microwave-safe bowl or large glass measuring cup add the chocolate chips and microwave on high for 30 seconds. Stir, then microwave for an additional 20-25 seconds on high before stirring again. Repeat process in 15-second intervals, stirring between each time, until melted and smooth and thin enough to drizzle. You can add a teaspoon of coconut oil to the mixture to thin it out if you need to.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
120.56Fat (grams)
7.78 gSat. Fat (grams)
3.29 gCholesterol (grams)
6.93 mgCarbs (grams)
11.67 gFiber (grams)
0.73 gSugar (grams)
5.58 gNet carbs
10.94 gProtein (grams)
1.36 gSodium (milligrams)
17.29 mgNutritional information is an estimate.
My favorite flavors are coconut/almond/chocolate....and what funny is you will see that in my next post for the eclairs I made when I was off for MLK day! lol I think your cookies look and sound awesome!
ReplyDeletelol...I was really just looking for an almond cookie in honor of the Chinese new year, and then I found Donna's recipe and they sounded so good! That is funny that your combo for the eclairs is the same. Great minds! lol
Deletei love almond cookies. they look delish!
ReplyDeleteMe too! thanks! They are actually better the next day!
DeleteI love coconut! These cookies look delicious.
ReplyDeleteIt's a really nice combo the coconut and the almonds together. :)
DeleteThese look delicious! Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party.
ReplyDeleteBritni @ Play. Party. Pin.
thanks for hosting Britni!
DeleteThese cookies look amazing! Coconut, almonds, and chocolate and a fantastic combination. I will have to make these.
ReplyDeletethanks Michele!
DeleteHi Renee, we have a BIG Asian population here in Vancouver, so Chinese New Year is big in our area. We always have dumplings because apparently they symbolize health and prosperity for the new year. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Roz! yes! I've read that about dumplings too! Happy New year to you!
DeleteG'day! love the combination and WISH I could try one now!
ReplyDeleteCheers! Joanne