Soft Vegan Ginger Cookies
I couldn’t stop eating Nutella by the spoonful so… in my haste, I threw my giant Nutella jar in the trash can, put on a major cleavage shirt and went to empty the trash. That’s just real life. Sometimes you have to throw out your chocolate and haul out the cleavage.
After that!… I found my new favorite cookie. It’s gingery without being a spice cookie. It’s soft and chewy and wholesome… and vegan!
These ginger cookies are also full of whole wheat flour, apple sauce, ground flaxseeds and lemon juice.
I love love love them.
They come from the cookbook Organic and Chic. Lovely recipe and lovely book.
Oh! I made milk too… from cashews and oats. I love it. I’ll show you how to make that in two days. Promise.
Soft Vegan Double Ginger Cookies
Makes about 2 dozen cookies
Recipe from Organic and Chic (I really love this cookbook)
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 cup minced candied ginger
1 cup vegan granulated sugar (if you’re hardcore… or just go for regular granulated sugar)
2 tablespoons ground flaxseed
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup canola oil
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup vegan granulated sugar, for rolling the cookies balls
In a large bowl, whisk together flours, baking powder, baking soda, salt, ground ginger, and minced candied ginger. Set aside.
In a medium bowl, whisk together sugar, ground flaxseed, applesauce, oil, and lemon zest and juice.
Add the wet ingredients, all at once, to the dry ingredients and carefully mix together with a wooden spoon. Make sure all the flour bits are moistened and well incorporated. Form dough into a disk shape and wrap well in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for an hour, or overnight.
Place a rack in the center and upper third of the oven and preheat 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
Remove the dough from the fridge and use your hands to roll dough into walnut sized balls. Rolls balls in granulated sugar and place of baking sheet. Use the palm of your hand to slightly flatten the dough ball. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes, until just slightly browned but still slightly soft in the center. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing.
Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.










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These cookies are the best thing to happen to ginger since Jenny Lewis.
you can’t go wrong with ginger. and how nice that they’re vegan to boot. i just tried my hand at some vegan cupcakes.
oh my goodness, those cookies sound delightful, and I’m even not a huge fan of ginger. That being said, I’m in love with your blog! Your writing and sense of humor are so refreshing and I can’t wait to read more. :)
I love ginger, and these ginger cookies look so good! I will have to make them somtime.
thanks
Yay, thank you! Can’t wait to make these… :)
These sound absolutely amazing. Love ginger cookies!
i love that book too! nutella spooned from the jar is danger. delicious danger. i love candied ginger chunks in cookies, these look great!
These look like the perfect vegan ginger cookies! I haven’t found any I love so must try this one!
These look great! Can’t wait to make some. Did you grind the flax seeds in a food processor?
Keep the vegan yummies coming! My sister and I LOVE your blog but we are vegan so we have to either miss out or adjust most of your delicious looking recipes. We get giddy as schoolgirls anytime you have a vegan recipe for us to try: ) THANKS!
I will have to try these the next time my Coptic friends are in town. They have a lot of fast days that are vegan.
These look so delightful!! I might just make these right now!
Pefect timing, vegan cookies for my vegan week :) They’re already in the fridge!
Why do you tempt me so? Vegan ginger cookie; om nom nom.
i dont like candied ginger, but your ginger cat is absolutely adorable.
They look wonderful, Joy! I sure would love to try one! Your kitten sure has gotten big by the way! He looks so innocent and content! But how could he not be with all the yummy stuff you make! Bet you spoil him rotten! Good for you! :)
I love your ginger cookies! But why did you put your Nutella in the trash? :(
These look fantastic. It seems like cookies are making a comeback post-holiday, and I’m dying for some! I really cannot wait to see how you made the milk too!
Joy- I love your new header, the wooden spoons are so creative. Do you create those yourself? I am also very intrigued by these cookies. I am by no means a vegan, but your vegan recipes make me way more open to that type of eating. Thank you!
These look so yummy! Thanks for the recipe. Glad I’m not the only one that can’t leave the Nutella alone. I can never buy it!
Argh, I want these cookies in my face- right now!
Can’t wait to see how you made the milk! You inspired me to try the blueprint cleanse next week :) Your ginger kitty is the cutest!
Joy, do you have a source for candied ginger? I am obsessed with the chewy stuff, but never know where to find it! (For what it’s worth, I’m in your hood — I live in Los Feliz.) thanks!!
whole foods or trader joes! howdy neighbor!
Joy, you’re stories make me laugh. I love your honesty. I love that you use some of the same silly words I use in real life(ex., booyah-kah). I hope you never get tired of sharing your stories!
And I will be passing on this recipe to a friend who has a kid with a dairy, soy, egg, gluten allergy. Maybe there’s a substitute for the flour that she can use.
Whilst I think those cookies (and your kitten!) are adorable, I am particularly smitten with those plates! Especially the one underneath! Gorgeous, as per usual.
Oh man, while I’m thrilled with the cookie recipe…I can’t WAIT to see the milk one! Thanks for sharing!
Those cookies look so soft and pillow-y! I kinda want to make some just so I can poke them like the Pillsbury Dough Boy. And because they sound yummy. :D
Obviously, these cookies look divine. But what makes regular sugar not vegan?!?! I had no idea that it isn’t :(
Fun fact: my best friend and I call ‘wearing a low cut top’ ‘getting the bins out.’ This started when we were getting ready to go out one night and she remembered she had to put the garbage out and, well, you had to be there.
I haven’t had much luck with vegan cookies, so I’ll definitely be bookmarking these. I adore ginger! I might try them with the jarred keukengember you can find around here, just for an excuse to use another Dutch ingredient. They look amazing!
Love you, love your blog, you say all that fun stuff that is in my head but rarely makes it to my mouth, love it! Ginger is a big fave of mine… made shutterbeans ginger almond mini cheesecakes last week, yum, I think I will whip up you fancy find for this week. WooHoo, thank you! ;o)
You’re amazing. I can’t even buy nutella anymore!
You have made me not afraid to try vegan now; thank you!
Nutella is evil that way. I don’t have the strength you do. You’re a delight.
I have everything except the candied ginger to make these cookies anytime! I wonder if they will taste just as good without? Only one way to find out…
I like vegan recipes like this that don’t call for anything out of the ordinary, like xanthan gum. They always lose me at xanthan gum. If you had a really wicked vegan banana bread recipe, or even just an eggless one, I wouldn’t mind seeing that.
How can sugar not be vegan? Isn’t it made from either beets or cane?
So, I was actually totally eating Nutella by the spoonful too when I read this…I may have to follow your example, haha.
P.S. The cookies look delish!
YES to TRIPLE GINGER!
I’m sipping ginger tea
My furry little ginger is cuddled on my feet
I’m going to make these ginger cookies!
I am hoping the nutella jar was empty when you threw it out! Throwing away Nutella is crazy!
I am loving this recipe. If I make these cookes may I have a visit from your kitty?
Wow these look so good. I love ginger so much and your little ginger is adorable. Hope she did not get a kink in her neck. Have not looked at your index in a while, but wanted to know if you new sources or books that have gluten free / dairy free baking. The new year brought on new exciting dietary restrictions….that is when I attempt to follow them.
Thanks
your blog is as beautiful as ever, and your recipes super delicious. i must say it is nicest when you let the pictures speak for themselves…
I’ve had a package of crystallized ginger that’s been diminishing because of mindless snacking rather than the baking it was purchased for…now I can actually put it to good use!
yummy!
your cat is gorgeous.
Hi Joy! FYI, I bought this dark chocolate peanut butter (made by Peanut Butter & Co. (yum!)) as a “healthier” alternative to Nutella, at a Target with a grocery section. It has 13g of fat (like regular peanut butter) 7g of sugar (less than Nutella), and 6g of protein (close to regular peanut butter- except it’s chocolate!!). It’s pretty delicious, and not too bad for you! :)
Love soft ginger cookies! Ginger is one of my favorites!!!
These look very yummy! Love ginger…and your cat…so cute.
I love the new banner. It has all the ingredients that make life good =)
Ginger cookies are such a lovely alternative to the usual old cookie. Yours look wonderful!
Thanks for the recipe and cookbook reco!
since you seem to be the “creme de la creme” of the baking world Joy, can you recommend a good baking scale? I am overwhelmed by all the different ones out there:)!!! Thank YOU!!! Love your site!!
JOY! I freaking LOVE the new banner – - it is the CUTEST! I’ve been on a cupcake rampage lately and have been drooling over all your yummy recipes. So far I’ve done vanilla with vanilla buttercream (which is the BEST frosting ever!) and have Chocolate Peanut Butter cupcakes on deck:) You baked goods make me smile… and want to bake. The perfect combination:)
These cookies look incredible! Ginger is like chocolate for me, just love the stuff. Will have to make these ASAP!!
cruel joy – you know i’m weak for ginger…
xo
hi jeremy!