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Easy Vegan Cinnamon Pecan Cookies (V, GF): an easy recipe for chewy on the outside, soft on the inside buttery gluten free pecan cookies bursting with pecan crunch and a cinnamon kick! Made with healthy ingredients. Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Whole Grain, Refined Sugar-Free.

When I was a little kid, I loved those royal blue cookie tins. Well, I loved the cookies inside. My grandmother would always have one of those tins at her house. Sometimes multiples, in case tons of us grandkids were over for a family gathering.

There was just something about holding one of those tins in your hands, running your fingers along the bumps and ridges that outlined each cookie image on the lid that felt so satisfying. And when you pried that tin open, omigosh… the smell!

Buttery cookies at its finest—at least in my 8-year-old opinion. 😉

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Even though I was all about the chocolate, all day and all night, there was just something about those buttery cookies that I absolutely loved. There were usually only a few chocolate chip ones in the bunch—and those chocolate chips were pretty much just for decoration. Not much chocolate taste there.

Anyway, my absolute favorites were the ones with itty bitty pieces of pecans in them: the shortbread cookies! While it’s been on my baking bucket list (please, someone find a way to help me phrase that in a less morbid way) to sort that recipe out… I hereby take this very special December date to share an equally friggin GOOD buttery-like pecan cookie.

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Gather ‘round, as I present to you my Easy Vegan Cinnamon Pecan Cookies. They’re chewy, just a bit soft on the inside, bursting with just the right amount of buttery vibes courtesy coconut oil, a delicious twist of cinnamon, and, of course, beautifully chopped pecans. <— I mean, any way you chop ‘em, they’re gonna be beauts! 😉

I absolutely love these cookies for holiday gift-giving, sharing with friends for a coffee date, a family bake day, or straight up baking them for yourself. They’re based off of my reader fave, Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe, so rest assured they’ve been kitchen tested and totally approved… ‘round the world. Yeah!!

A couple more easy vegan cookie recipes for your holiday cookie platter: .

BAKING HINTS – COCONUT OIL & GETTING THE RIGHT TEXTURE FOR PERFECT COOKIES

Easy Vegan Cinnamon Pecan Cookies (V, GF): an easy recipe for chewy on the outside, soft on the inside buttery gluten free pecan cookies bursting with pecan crunch and a cinnamon kick! Made with healthy ingredients. #Cookies #BeamingBaker #Vegan #GlutenFree #GlutenFreeCookies #Christmas #HealthyBaking #VeganCookies | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

See Above? The cookie on the right is made with coconut oil that isn’t solid enough—the coconut oil might’ve been too melty and warm to start with, or just been heated up too much during the “cutting” process. The dough was very sticky and soft, almost like semi-melted cookie dough (think Salvador Dalí/Persistence of Memory-eqsue cookie dough lol.) The dough was more like very thick cake batter than cookie dough. As a result, the cookie baked up flat, pancake-life and quite soft. The cookie on the left is made with perfectly solid coconut oil. Once cut into coconut sugar, there was a sand-like texture. Once the dough came together, it was thick and firm, just like regular cookie dough. This resulted in firm, chewy and thick cookies.

A quick hint in case you have any troubles with the solid coconut oil: If you find that your coconut oil isn’t hard enough to begin with, simply place the jar of coconut oil into the freezer before you get started. If the jar is too large to freeze quickly here’s what I like to do: line a bowl with plastic wrap OR use a silicone muffin cup placed on a plate, then pour in the measured amount of coconut oil. Chill in the freezer until solid. Then use as directed.

Another hint in case your coconut oil isn’t solid by the time you cut it into the coconut sugar OR you don’t get the sand-like texture I mention in the recipe: make the cookies as directed, right up until you’re about to scoop them. Simply cover that bowl of cookie dough and chill in the freezer or fridge until it’s very firm throughout, just like normal cookie dough. Once it’s very firm, scoop and drop the cookies. Then bake as normal!

Helpful Hint: Making Cookies with Homemade Oat Flour

Lastly, remember if you’re using homemade oat flour: grind your gluten free oats until very finely ground–just like store-bought flour! The more coarse and grainy your flour is, the more crumbly your cookies will be. I often get emails (with photos, thank goodness!!) of crumbly cookies–this is because the flour isn’t finely ground enough. This can also affect baked goods like quick breads and muffins. If you’re using homemade oat flour for recipes like the following, make sure it’s finely ground: Healthy Gluten Free Orange Cardamom MuffinsVegan Cinnamon Raisin Quick Bread Recipe, Vegan Gluten Free Pumpkin MuffinsEasy Gluten Free Vegan Dark Chocolate MuffinsMoist Gluten Free Chocolate Pumpkin MuffinsBest Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe, Vegan Cinnamon Quick Bread.

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That’s all for today, folks! Since this post is a tad (okay, a lot) more lengthy than usual, I’m gonna skip the usual bulletpoints about these fabulous easy vegan cinnamon pecan cookies! So… are you ready to get your bake on? Let’s do it! It’s truly the best thing ever to share in these recipes and kitchen moments with you. Here’s to making life sweeter with the people we love. Wishing you an amazing holiday season! ‘Til next time… 

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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4.85 from 13 votes
Servings: 14 -18 cookies (mine made 16 cookies)

Easy Vegan Cinnamon Pecan Cookies (Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Healthy)

Easy Vegan Cinnamon Pecan Cookies (V, GF): an easy recipe for chewy on the outside, soft on the inside buttery gluten free pecan cookies bursting with pecan crunch and a cinnamon kick! Made with healthy ingredients. Gluten-Free, Vegan, Dairy-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Healthy.
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Ingredients 

Dry Ingredients

Wet Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons solid coconut oil*
  • 2/3 cup coconut sugar
  • 1 1/3 modified flax eggs, 4 teaspoons ground flax + 4 Tablespoons water, whisked together, set for 15 mins
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Add-In Ingredients

  • ½ cup + 2 tablespoons pecans, chopped

Optional Topping

  • 2 tablespoons pecans, chopped

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or greased foil.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Set aside.
  • Add solid coconut oil* and coconut sugar to a large mixing bowl. Using a pastry cutter or fork, cut the sugar into the solid oil—this will take a few minutes. Cut until only small coconut oil clumps remain and the texture is like clumpy wet sand.
  • Add in the remaining wet ingredients: modified flax egg and vanilla extract. Whisk until just incorporated. The mixture will be wet and chunky.
  • Using a hand mixer, gradually add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients bowl. Mix until well-incorporated and a cohesive dough forms. Don’t worry about the small clumps of solid coconut oil—this is expected. Fold in chopped pecans.
  • If the cookie dough is sticky and wet, like thick cake batter, the coconut oil was not solid enough. This will result in soft, cakey cookies. The cookie dough texture should be firm and very thick, just like cookie dough. To fix this: cover cookie dough and chill in the freezer for 15-25 minutes, until firm throughout.
  • Using a 2-tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop and drop balls of cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheet. Optionally, press pecans into the top of cookies. Bake 10-14 minutes. Mine took 12 minutes. After removing from the oven, give the baking sheet a few light taps to flatten the cookies to perfection.
  • Transfer baking sheet to a cooling rack. Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes. Afterward, use a heatproof spatula to transfer cookies directly onto the cooling rack for to finish cooling. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.Adapted from my Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe. Also try my Chewy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies and my Gluten Free Gingerbread Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies.

Notes

- *Helpful hints with coconut oil: If your coconut oil is liquidy, do the following: line a small bowl with plastic wrap OR place a silicone baking cup on a plate. Pour measured amount of coconut oil into the silicone cup, or the bowl, directly over the plastic wrap—this will help you easily remove it later. Refrigerate for 15-30 minutes, or until solid. Keep a close eye on the coconut oil—you want it to be solid, but just slightly soft enough for cutting. Once it’s solid, lift the plastic wrap out of the bowl and dump the coconut oil into your mixing bowl, or pop it right out of the silicone baking cup.
- If using Homemade Oat Flour, make sure to grind it until you get a very fine (like store-bought flour) texture. The more coarse/grainy your flour is, the more crumbly the cookie will be.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 1-3 weeks.
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56 Comments

  1. Suze says:

    what vegan substitute would work instead of the flax?

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Suze, if you’re not feeling the vegan flax egg, try chia “eggs” or a vegan egg substitute. Enjoy!

  2. Rozina says:

    5 stars
    Such a lovely recipe. I will.surely make them. In fact I was wondering how can we twist this to make savoury cookies.

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hope you enjoy the cookies Rozina!

  3. Paulette says:

    5 stars
    Made these and they turned out great! Very tasty. Will definitely make again!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Woohoo!!! I’m so pleased to hear it, Paulette. 🙂 Happy baking!

  4. Bianca says:

    This cookies look so delicious, can i use almond flour intead of oats?
    Thank you.

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Bianca, unfortunately, no. Almond flour wouldn’t work the same as oat flour. Sorry about that!

  5. Allison says:

    5 stars
    I love these warm and cozy flavors! Perfect for the holidays.

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      I know, these flavors are the best! .

  6. Michelle says:

    These look delicious, and it’s nice to have a gluten free option for the holidays!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Thanks Michelle! Seriously!!

  7. Abeer says:

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness! These cookies look heavenly! I can’t wait to make them!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      You know it Abeer! Hope you enjoy them!

  8. Melanie Bauer says:

    5 stars
    Looks incredibly delicious! So much flavor packed into each bite, need to try this!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Yes you do! .. They’re seriously soo good!

  9. Dorothy at Shockinglydelish says:

    I am excited to make many more healthy cookies this year. These sounds delish!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Yay! So happy to hear it Dorothy! ☺️

  10. Lacey says:

    Yummy! How many eggs if not vegan? Can’t wait to try these!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Lacey! Try 1 1/3 eggs. Enjoy!