Paleo-Friendly Ingredients For Delicious, Healthy Cookies
As I mentioned above, snickerdoodles are usually made with a combination of butter or oil, sugar, and flour. Not exactly the most paleo-friendly ingredients, are they? So to work around that, this recipe swaps them out and in their place uses some paleo baking staples. For the oil, we’ll be using some melted coconut oil. In place of sugar, we’ll be using honey as a natural sweetener. And instead of using refined wheat flour, we’ll be making use of almond flour. For the cinnamon coating, this recipe calls for three teaspoons of ground cinnamon and three tablespoons of coconut sugar.
The Classic Snickerdoodle Cookie Made Paleo
By making these simple ingredient swaps, we are able to preserve the classic great taste of snickerdoodle cookies while making them much healthier. Since traditional flour is made with wheat, it can cause a wide range of issues for people who are sensitive to gluten. This makes almond flour a much better baking flour to use not just for anyone on a paleo diet, but for the vast majority of people as well.
Use Honey as Your Main Sweetener
Honey is without a doubt a superior sweetening option when compared with refined sugar as well. It’s no secret that sugar can be extremely bad for you — diets that are high in foods like refined starches and sugars have been linked to chronic inflammation within the body. (1) Among all of the leading causes of death, inflammation is a common link that they all share. This makes it vital to avoid foods that are known to trigger inflammation.
The Best Part – the Cinnamon Coating
Last but not least we come to the cinnamon coating. Not only is cinnamon just plain delicious, but it possesses a wide range of fantastic health benefits as well. (2) It’s an excellent source of antioxidants that also contains potent anti-inflammatory properties, which may help prevent many types of chronic disease.
All of the above ingredients combine to make one delicious cookie that’s packed with some pretty great health benefits as well. Most people are actually hardly able to tell the difference with the swapped ingredients — that’s how tasty these cookies are! Snickerdoodles are definitely one of those snacks that I can never stop myself from going back for seconds with. Once you try this recipe out, I’m sure you’ll agree!
P.S. – If you’re looking for some more great paleo cinnamon recipes to make some delightfully good baked treats, then you might want to check these out:
- Cinnamon Apple Pie Energy Balls
- Cinnamon and Honey Roasted Walnuts
- Cinnamon Apple Crisp with Coconut Cream
Easy Paleo Snickerdoodles with a Cinnamon and Coconut Sugar Coating
Jess (Paleo Grubs)
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