These naturally Flourless Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies are so tender that they melt in your mouth! These flavorful cookies have just 5 ingredients! They are gluten-free, refined sugar-free and vegan. This post is sponsored by Di Oro Living.

Before I started making healthier treats full time, I didn’t like telling people when a recipe was Paleo, gluten-free, and vegan, because the people who don’t need or choose to follow those diets usually just dismiss them as not as good as “real desserts.”
So I stopped telling people, and would just let them assume the healthy desserts I would give them were full of all the bad for you stuff. Guess what? It was RARE that someone ever noticed, or called me out, or didn’t devour the treat because it tastes “too healthy.”

These Flourless Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies have been a staple around here for a while, and although they’re on the healthy side, no one would ever turn one down for being “too healthy.” In fact, these cookies are so rich and decadent, I bet no one will guess they’re made so simply, with such wholesome ingredients.
They also SO easy to make (just five ingredients!!!) and are so tender that they just melt in your mouth. They’re moist and soft and just a little crumbly. I used to make these back in college and my housemates would always DEVOUR them, and these days my family and friends do the same. We’re all always sad when these are all gone.

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What five ingredients do you need for Flourless Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies?
Alright – now onto the COOKIES!!! Let’s talk about those five simple ingredients, how they come together, what they can and can’t be replaced with, and all that good stuff!
- Almond Butter! This is important since it’s the base of the cookie and provides the structure the cookies need to be flourless. I used plain creamy almond butter but realistically, you could use any kind or flavor of nut butter you choose. Just make sure the nut butter isn’t too thin and that all of the oils are fully incorporated into the nut butter or you’ll have oily cookies. If you’re allergic to nuts, use sunflower seed butter (perfect if your allergic to nuts) to keep these nut-free.

2. Coconut Sugar to sweeten! It’s my favorite for cookies because it helps make nice crispy edges and a chewy texture. It’s a low glycemic sweetener, so it doesn’t cause such big spikes in blood sugar, like traditional sweeteners. But, more importantly, it performs so well in baked goods as a replacement for granulated sugar.
3. An egg or flax egg! For the cookies you’re looking at, I used a flax egg, but in the past, I’ve made these with a real egg too. Both work very similarly, so use a flax egg if you’re vegan, and a real egg if not.
4. A little bit of baking soda helps these get nice, thick, and puffy.

5. Last but certainly not least, we’ve got dark chocolate. I ended up using a combo of regular-sized chocolate chips and mini ones. Of course, you can also chop up a chocolate bar if you want some big chunks in there instead.
Are they easy to make?
YES!!! These Flourless Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies couldn’t be easier to make. Once you have your ingredients, it’s as simple as stir and bake.
A trick I discovered is letting the dough rest for 15 minutes before you bake the cookies. This isn’t mandatory, but I noticed that the cookies that came from the dough that had sat for a little while baked up a bit thicker and smoother. The oils and sugars had a bit of a chance to mingle with each other and it made things even more delicious. So, if you have the patience, wait it out.
Can I use different nut butter?
Yes, absolutely. Any nut or even seed butter will work in this easy recipe. Of course, they won’t be almond butter chocolate chip cookies anymore. Instead, they’ll take on the flavor of whichever nut or seed butter you use, so make sure you enjoy the flavor. If you use something like tahini or sunflower seed butter, these are a nut-free dessert.
I hope that you make these, love them, and share them with the people that you love. They’ll love you for it. Enjoy!


Flourless Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup smooth almond butter, you can use any nut or seed butter of your choice
- ½ cup coconut sugar
- 1 egg or flax egg, for the flax egg, whisk together 1 tablespoon flax meal with 2.5 tablespoons of water and let set for 5 minutes before using
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ cup mini dark chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF. Line a baking sheet with silicone baking mat.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the almond butter, coconut sugar, egg (or flax egg), and baking soda. Fold in the chocolate chips. Let the dough rest for about 15 minutes.
- Using a small cookie dough scoop, form tablespoon-sized balls of dough and place onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Let them cool for at least 15 minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer them carefully to a cooling rack. They will be crumbly if you try to move them too early, so be sure to let them set up.
Notes
This post is sponsored by Di Oro Living. As always, all opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Bakerita! This post contains affiliate links.





These look fabulous!
There is no way that these are flourless… they look beyond amazing and perfect! Who needs gluten when there are beauties like these around!
I agree! I hate saying things are gluten-free, because personally I love gluten! LOL! But I love when delicious things just happen to be healthy! These cookies look really awesome!
I wholeheartedly agree – to dismiss these cookies would be just WRONG! Look at them! I want a dozen. Please???
These cookies look SERIOUSLY chewy and gooey! I want a dozen!
Hey Rachel! Your delicious cookies look so fabulous, chewy and with the perfect crumb! I’m loving all the ingredients, too. I have baked with coconut sugar before… I ran out though and haven’t picked up anymore. Time to put it on the list. I think I’d get attached to these… especially for a quick breakfast! Oh My!
Rachel, can you please post some pictures of your new place? I would love to see what such a creative mind can do for an apartment, which sounds absolutely lovely by the way. I could use some sunshine and brightness back here in dull Wisconsin!
Love the sweets as always.
~Amanda
Thanks so much Amanda!! Once I get settled in and have it decorated, I’ll definitely do an apartment update with photos! :)
I am sorry but these are the most dry cookies i have ever made or eaten. I followed the recipe and mine don’t look like yours at all. Quite disappointed as the recipe looked really good.
Hi Jamie, I’m sorry you had trouble. Without being in the kitchen with you, it’s hard to know exactly what went wrong. Was your almond butter dry? It should be pretty runny and liquidy – not at all dry and chalky. Could that have been an issue? Over-baking at all could have also made them dry. If you can give me some more details, I can help you figure out what went wrong.
I just made these exactly as the recipe says and I am in shock how chewy and delicious they are wow wow wow!!! True talent!!! But need to find paleo chocolate chips.
I’m so thrilled you’re enjoying them Erica!
I made these cookies today. I’m very impressed. Few ingredients lots of flavor. I like to be in control of what’s in my food. When I see the ingredient deck on most cookie packages, even supposedly healthy cookies, I cringe. Thank you for this recipe!
I’m so happy to hear you’re loving them, Mary! Thanks so much for leaving your feedback for me :)