Vegan Cookies with Chocolate, Peanut Butter, and Cinnamon
Written by joythebaker on August 6, 2008 – 9:44 pm -
It’s about time that I introduce you to some of my friends.
Meet Jill. Jill is one fierce cookie, although me might try to fool you with her demure presence and coy smile. Do not be fooled. She’s a firecracker and she’s got your number.
I ventured into Jill’s kitchen one Sunday afternoon to make her famous vegan cookies. I’m not a big vegan cookie baker, and I thought I reach out to an expert.
I met Jill when I hired her at a tiny Los Angeles coffee shop I managed. We both learned very quickly that Jill is not a morning person and Joy is. We also learned that Jill thinks Black Widow spiders are cool and Joy runs screaming for the hills at the mere mention of one. But Joy and Jill share a deep love for, well… occasional boy talk and fast food tacos. Joy and Jill are great friends.


So what’s the deal with vegan cookies? No eggs, no butter, no milk. None of the regulars that you’ll usually see on my blog. Instead, I let Jill introduce me to tofu and vegan margarine in my baking. I have to say, Jill knows her way around some tofu and I was so pleased with these cookies. We ate them warm out of the oven with soy milk. What a good vegan I was for those few hours!

Thanks for opening up your kitchen to me Jill! You rock my socks.
Vegan Cookies with Chocolate, Peanut Butter, and Cinnamon
1/2 cup vegan margarine (can be found at most grocery stores in the States)
1 cup dark brown sugar
1/4 cup soft tofu, drained
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder ( Ghirardelli is vegan)
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
scant 1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a bowl combine margarine, brown sugar and tofu until well blended. Stir until virtually no chunks of tofu remain. Add the peanut butter and vanilla and stir to combine.
In a separate bowl sift together flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and stir to combine.
On a parchment or foil lined backing sheet, heap cookie dough by the Tablespoon. Bake for 12-15 minutes. Remove from oven, let sit for 5 minutes then enjoy with soy milk!
Tags: baking, Chocolate, Cookies, cooking with, tofu, Vegan, vegan margarine
Posted in Cookies, Recipes, Vegan | 24 Comments »

I find myself in your same boat Joy, but this vegan cookies do look tempting…maybe I will be a vegan for a few hours too!
Joy!
You are welcome in my kitchen anytime. It was delightful and i’m a lucky gal to have you as a friend..
xo Jill
i can’t believe those cookies are made out of tofu!!! i’m definately trying this reciple. i SUCK at cooking from scratch, but this makes me slightly optimistic.
It’s very handy to have a good vegan cookie recipe, thanks for sharing, Joy!
BTW, I wanted to let you know that I’ve tagged you for the 10 Favorite Food Pictures meme, so please feel free to play along, if you so desire!
i agree too that its hard to believe these cookies are vegan…they’re awesome!!
No butter!! my fav kind! Bookmarked the recipe to make somewhere in the near future!
Sounds like we could all benefit from a Jill in our lives.
Ahh, the best friendships are always formed over occasional boy talk and fast food tacos. And maybe a little tequila.
These remind me of some great no-bake vegan cookies. Instead of flour, you use old fashioned oats. Basically you heat up the cocoa, sugar, EB butter, and cinnamon. Then you take it off the heat and add the vanilla, peanut butter and oats. It’s yummy and only takes about 10 minutes from the pantry to your stomach!
Those sound and look delicious! I really need to get my butt in gear and start trying some of your delicious recipes!
Hi Joy,
Thanks for the lovely pictures and article featuring Jill…she’s a ray of sunshine and the cookies are so GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LF
Jill! So pretty.
These cookies look great. Thanks Joy (Jill).
How great it is to cook/bake together with a good friend! The cookies look yummy!
Good friends are few and far between. What fun to be introduced to vegan cookies-I think I would only eat them if they were made by a trusted friend,too.
Love the red accents in these photos!
i love those, they seem to float.. thanx.. and i love your description of the reason you love breads and all.. Me tooo…. I’m on my path to be a pastry chef… so cool!!
I just made these cookies…they are amazing! I didn’t have any margarine so I added butter and they turned out just fine! Yummy! I will definitely make again! Thanks!
These cookies sound really fun
. I’ve never made vegan cookies with tofu but it sounds like a cool idea. Isn’t it nice to have friends that can bake? That way when we have a craving but are too lazy to bake something up for ourselves, they can do it for us
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Holy cow! I am thrilled to see a Joy recipe I can bake as-is for my dairy allergic daughter. I swear, you are becoming my favorite person EVAR.
I looooove pb & cinnamon combos, & I love pb & chocolate combos, so this sounds amazing. I’ve made cookies w/ tofu once before but these look even better. Thanks!
when you say “soft” tofu, do you mean “silken”? thanx
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Wow, I just tried to make tofu for the first time the other day. I can’t believe that there is tofu in these cookies. I might have to try and make them!
We made these awhile ago, and they were absolutely delicious. Using silken tofu as an egg substitute works great! I’ve used banana in some other vegan cookie experiments, and it was nice getting the moisture without the fruity flavor this time around.
We had a few experiments bumping up the spice and adding cocoa nibs with delicious results. Thanks for the inspiration!