gluten-free baking for Easter

Easter Baking Time: Gluten-Free

Growing up I couldn’t imagine a holiday without my mom’s cookies.  No – they weren’t gluten-free Easter cookies back then.

Every holiday my mom spent hours making everyone around us her fabulous cookies. She rolled them, cut them out, and decorated them all.  Simply beautiful and delicious. And, yes she still makes her fabulous cookies today! They really didn’t last long with all of us in the house. Plus, she shared many with family and friends.

After starting our gluten-free life, we truly missed her cookies!

gluten-free Easter cookies

We’ve played around a lot to create our own.  Truth be told, our favorite roll-out cookie is our gingerbread cookie.

gluten-free Easter cookies - dough with cookie cutter

We still wanted a typical “sugar cookie”, maybe without all the sugar.

We finally have a few that we enjoy. They are not the sweet cookie you expect, yet still have a satisfying taste and texture.

Gluten-free ingredients for Easter cookies

We use simple ingredients.

Of course, it’s always fun to decorate them as well. Instead of sugar-filled frosting, melt some dark chocolate and make simple highlights. Still delicious and sweet!gluten-free decorated Easter Cookies

Here we used dark chocolate and jam to decorate.

Gluten-Free Easter Cookies

After going gluten-free we struggles to find a sugar cookie that was not loaded with sugar! We still wanted a cut out cookie we could have fun decorating. This is one version we enjoy.

15 min

20 min

35 min

Yields About 2 dozen cookies

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Ingredients

  • ¼ cup of coconut oil, melted
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 ½ cups of oat flour
  • ½ cup millet flour
  • ¼ cup real maple syrup
  • 1 t pure vanilla
  • 1 t baking soda
  • 1 t cream of tartar
  • Pinch of sea salt

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350º.
  • Mix the eggs, maple syrup and vanilla in a large bowl.
  • Combine all of the dry ingredients in another bowl.
  • Add the dry ingredients over the egg mixture.
  • Then pour the melted coconut oil on top and mix well to form a ball.
  • Place the dough in the refrigerator, covered, for about 30 minutes.
  • When ready to roll out, let the dough sit for a couple of minutes but not completely to room temperature.
  • Take half of the dough and place on parchment paper lightly dusted with millet flour. Roll out the dough to about ¼ inch thickness. Use cookies cutters to cut out desired shapes.
  • Place on cookie sheets. Bake 4 minutes, turn cookie sheet around and bake another 4-5 minutes just until cookie is set but not browned.
  • Let cool on a wire rack.
  • Decorate with melted chocolate, frosting, jelly or candies of your choice.
  • Seal in a container for a couple of days, or freeze until ready to use.

Notes

Place cookies in sealed container for a couple of days, or freeze until ready to eat.

Nutrition

Calories

1877 cal

Fat

71 g

Carbs

284 g

Protein

31 g
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Another easy gluten-free Easter Cookie to share

Gluten-free Easter coconut nest cookies

Another easy gluten-free Easter cookie is a Nest Egg Cookie. For these, we use our coconut macaroons, a cookie we all love!

gluten-free coconut Easter nest cookies

Make the basic coconut macaroon cookie recipe (found here) and shape it into a nest. You’ll need wet fingers to do this step.

Gluten-free jelly beans can be used to fill the nest. Since we cannot have corn and don’t want the extra sugar, we used dried fruit (apricots) and cut them into little eggs.

gluten-free Easter nest cookies

Simply cute . . . and delicious!

Try them out and see how pretty they can be on your Easter table!

Happy Easter!

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