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Wednesday, 3 October 2018

Nana’s Paleo Christmas Gingerbread Cookies (Must-try)

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There’s nothing quite like a good gingerbread cookie. There’s just something about them that makes it nearly impossible to only have just one. To that end, I want to share this recipe for paleo gingerbread cookies with a homemade icing. You won’t believe how tasty these cookies are thanks to their fantastic mix of spices including cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.

Homemade Gingerbread Taste

In order to give these paleo cookies that classic gingerbread taste, I had to get a little bit creative with the ingredients used. It all starts with using almond flour, as with many of my paleo baking recipes. This serves as the base for the cookie dough and sets the tone with its delightfully nutty and sweet flavor. Next, you’ll be adding a little bit of baking soda as well and then it’s time to add all of the spices into the mixture.

By using a combination of ground cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves, you can recreate that classic gingerbread flavor with ease. More importantly, this fantastic variety of spices all provide some incredible benefits for your health as well. I absolutely love the taste of cinnamon, which is great because it contains potent anti-inflammatory properties. (1) Meanwhile, ginger is great due to the fact that it contains the appropriately named gingerol. This compound provides you with even more anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative benefits. (2)

gingerbread cookie ingredients

Nutmeg and Clove, Gingerbread Staples

Nutmeg is another extremely popular spice, and for good reason. It adds a great amount of flavor to a wide variety of recipes, and it’s packed full of minerals and antioxidants. Clove rounds out the spice mixture, providing several different health benefits such as improved digestion, boosting the immune system, and even helping to prevent cancer. (3)

christmas cookie cutters

Paleo Cookie Dough? Yum!

The next step is to mix in the egg, maple syrup, coconut sugar, coconut oil, and vanilla extract. With your cookie dough complete, you can go ahead and cut them into whatever shapes that you would like before placing them in the oven.

iced christmas cookies

After baking your gingerbread cookies, you can enjoy them just as they are. They’re certainly incredibly delicious when they are warm and fresh, right out of the oven. However, I recommend making the homemade icing out of melted coconut butter and honey After icing my cookies, I like to sprinkle a little bit of dried cranberry powder on top of them as well for a bit of added decoration. Once these cookies are ready to be served, I challenge you to just eat one!

christmas paleo gingerbread cookies

P.S. – If you love all things gingerbread just like I do, then you might want to check out a couple of these other great paleo gingerbread recipes. One of them is another similar recipe for gingerbread cookies with a chocolate icing instead, and then there’s also a fantastic homemade gingerbread paleo granola as well. I’m sure you’ll love all of these delicious gingerbread recipes.

Nana’s Paleo Christmas Gingerbread Cookies (Must-try)
Jess (Paleo Grubs)

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