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When I saw Jenna from Eat, Live, Run make a similar cookie about a month ago, I thought they were beautiful, but again, didn’t think I’d ever make them as all the candy-coated sunflower seeds I’d seen had the nasty colors in them. Then I was at Trader Joe’s. I may have heard angels singing when I inspected the ingredient list on these chocolate sunflower seed drops and saw that they are colored with natural ingredients like paprika, turmeric, and red beet powder.
In my excitement I overlooked the fact that these have sugar-sweetened chocolate as the number one ingredient. They are for Easter, after all. 🙂
The second reason I’m excited about these cookies is they are made with sunflower seed butter. I gave up all nut butters for Lent and it has been the longest month of my life. I normally don’t go a day without eating peanut butter and almond butter usually sneaks its way in there, too. But, look! Sunflower seeds are not nuts (or legumes, in the case of peanuts). The butter made from a seed doesn’t count, right?! I definitely feel like I’m cheating eating these cookies before Easter, but technically, I’m not.
Although this recipe was inspired by Jenna’s creation, our recipes are nothing alike. If you are looking for a pretty Easter cookie that is healthier than the standard cookie you’re going to find, this is it. These are made with whole wheat flour, are almost vegan (there is milk powder in the chocolate sunflower seed drops), and are sweetened with maple syrup and a little Sucanat. The best part is that despite the lack of white flour, refined sugar, and a ton of butter, they taste amazing. They remind me of traditional peanut butter cookies, which are one of my favorites. Even if you don’t have the naturally-colored chocolate sunflower seed drops, you can still make wonderful, wholesome cookies. They’ll still be delicious, just maybe not as pretty for Easter.
PrintSunbutter Cookies with Chocolate Sunflower Seed Drops
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 40 small cookies 1x
Description
If you like peanut butter cookies, you will love these. They are perfect for anyone who is allergic to nuts
Ingredients
- 2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 3/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/4 cup Sucanat
- 1 cup sunflower seed butter
- 3/4 cup maple syrup
- 1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 cup chocolate sunflower seed drops
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly oil or spray two cookie sheets and set aside.
- In one bowl, mix together your flour, baking soda, sea salt, and Sucanat. Set aside.
- In a separate bowl, combine the sunflower seed butter, maple syrup, melted oil, and vanilla. Stir until well combined.
- Mixing is Meghan’s favorite step.
- Although sometimes she wants to eat the flour.
- We are working on patience over here. 🙂
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir until just combined.
- Stir in the chocolate sunflower seed drops, 1/4 cup at a time.
- Aren’t they pretty?
- Drop the batter by the scant tablespoon onto the cookie sheets. Flatten slightly. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes. Allow to cool on the cookie sheet for 10 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool completely.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: cookies
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cookie
- Calories: 122
- Sugar: 6.8g
- Sodium: 76.1mg
- Fat: 6.3g
- Carbohydrates: 15,8g
- Protein: 2.3g
If you like peanut butter cookies, you will love these. They are perfect for anyone who is allergic to nuts. The only problem I see is that Easter is still three days away and I don’t see how these are going to last that long.
katie fairless says
Those cookies are adorable with the pastel sunflower seeds…but your little one baking with you is even cuter!!! 🙂 I can only imagine how wonderful that that must be! 🙂 Can’t wait to do that with my kids one day!
Maryea says
Baking with Meghan is one of my favorite things to do. 🙂
Angel7 says
Those cookies look yummy! I love the colors of the sunflower seeds–very vibrant!
By the way, we love Trader Joe’s! You can find some interesting items at reasonable prices there.
Happy Easter! And happy eating peanut butter and almond butter 🙂
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Maryea says
Happy Easter to you! 🙂 So happy to be able to eat my delicious nut butters again!
Kim says
These look so good but the TJ’s chocolate sunflower seed drops do have whey and milk powder so they are not really vegan.
Maryea says
Duh. Silly me. You can tell I’m not a true vegan–I need to work on my label checking! Thanks for pointing that out to me; I will go edit my post now!
Kim says
No problem. I was just so disappointed when I realized the chocolate covered seeds weren’t vegan. It’s hard to find fun things to bake with that are truly vegan. Happy Easter!
McKayla (green groats) says
Sunbutter AND sunflower seed drops. That is a win, win. I like that combo! I want to make these tomorrow…
Just curious, did they taste pretty sweet?
Maryea says
They are sweet but no overly sweet. Just sweet enough, in my opinion. 🙂
Helen says
Those look fun to make and fun to eat 🙂
Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga) says
I have been seeing versions of these everywhere…and yours look awesome!
Btw have fun on your upcoming vacay you mentioned to me in my comments…AWESOME! Ive been and you’ll have a blast!
The Teenage Taste says
Those cookies look so pretty! I love that you made them healthier, too! I just bought a whole jar of Sunbutter, so I’d love to give these a try! Thanks for sharing! 😀
Maryea says
I hope you enjoy them. We sure did! 🙂
Candy says
My husband glanced over my shoulder and read the first line of your last paragraph and said, “I’m sold!” So, I guess I wlll definitely be making these this weekend. 🙂
Maryea says
I hope he likes them! 🙂 They didn’t last long here.
Jenn L @ Peas and Crayons says
awww what a great idea for a cookie! I would steal one off the cooling rack =)
Kate Horning says
These cookies look amazing I have been obsessed with sunbutter lately its soooooo good!
Lee says
Those are so pretty. Perfect for Easter.
Kelli H (Made in Sonoma) says
Those look awesome! I really need to head over to TJ’s and try some sunflower seed butter everyone keeps talking about.
Maryea says
You won’t be disappointed!
Brittany (A Healthy Slice of Life) says
Oh those look so festive and delicious! And I love how focused and cute your seux chef is! 🙂
Maryea says
She’s totally focused when it comes to making sweets! 🙂
(what runs) Lori says
So cute! Love the cookies and your little one helping. 🙂
Sunflower butter really does make the best cookies.
Lisa says
Since I am unlucky enough to not have a TJ’s I’ll have to check Fresh Market. I *think* I have seen the same kind of sunflower seed drops there. I know I bought some for the boy’s stocking at Christmas, so I’m pretty sure they don’t have artifical gunk in them. I’ll have to check because we heart sunflower seed butter at our house. Thanks!
Maryea says
No TJ’s? Booooo! I’m sorry. 🙁
Lisa says
Lisa,
You can always buy naturally-colored Sunny Seeds online if you can’t find them anywhere else:
http://www.sunflowerfoodcompany.com/sunny_seed_drops_tab/all_nat_sunny_drops/all_nat_sunny_drops_info.html
Hope Fresh Market worked out for you!
[email protected] says
I LOVE TJ’s chocolate covered sunflower seeds. They are so tasty and I love that they are colored naturally. Pretty cool, huh? Great cookies!!
Maryea says
Yes, I was super excited! I guess I should have figured this out sooner. I usually never even bother to look at colored stuff (well except produce, of course!).
Christine @ Merf In Progress says
LOVE.