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    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies

    by Helene Dsouza

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    Spiced carrot breakfast cookies with cardamom and nuts baked on a thin, crisp wafer base. Lightly sweet and easy to make, they keep well and are perfect for mornings.
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour hour
    30 cookies
    RECIPE
    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies
    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies pin

    These carrot breakfast cookies bring together tender carrots, cardamom, and nuts in a lightly sweet baked treat.

    Spread over thin, crisp wafers before baking, they come out aromatic, satisfying, and perfect for starting the day.

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    TL;DR

    Paul, my husband, came up with these cookies when carrots were in season and plentiful. The idea is to shred them small, infuse the carrots with sweet flavors, and bake them.

    I fell in love with these cookies instantly, as I was looking for new quick-to-grab breakfast cookies.

    They are prepared without flour and eggs, which is another plus point if you are avoiding these ingredients (gluten-free).

    The warm spiced cardamom and sweet carrots aroma will fill up your kitchen as you bake these unique, nutritious, and vibrant cookies.

    homemade carrot cookies

    Ingredient Notes

    • Carrots — Finely grated carrots. You can use a food processor to blitz them quickly into small pieces. Use whichever carrot variety that you can get. Try yellow or purple carrots for fun, or use dark orange red large, juicy, carrots for a different flavor experience.
    • Butter — Salted or unsalted, as per your preference.
    • Milk — regular cow's milk, but you can, try this recipe with coconut milk too for a flavor spin.
    • Cardamom — I use whole green cardamom pods, which I lightly crush to allow the carrots to get infused. You can use ground cardamom too. In that case, add a pinch of green cardamom, do a taste test, and adjust the cardamom flavoring to your taste expectations.
    • Saffron (optional) — It adds a lot of flavors but it's a premium spice that comes at a cost.
    • Almonds and/or Cashews — Either or both, almonds and cashews, mixed. The nuts can be crushed, chunky, or get sliced almonds. Decide if you want a crunchy or a smooth texture.
    • Sugar — To lightly sweeten the cookies. Use regular sugar. You may exchange the sugar with honey or another natural sweetener.
    • Communion Wafers — Communion wafers are commonly used as a cookie base in central Europe. They are also called Oblat. The spice-infused carrot mass is placed on the thin wafers. They give the cookies stability, and they won't crumble that easily.
    • Hazelnut or Pistachio — A whole hazelnut or pistachio is placed into the carrot mass on the wafer as a topping to finish the cookie before the baking process.
    ingredients for Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies

    Process Overview

    Step 1

    Prepare your carrots; peel if necessary, cut them into chunks, and take them through the food processor to create finely grated carrots.

    cut carrot
    grate carrots fine

    Step 2

    Melt the butter in a pan and stir in the grated carrots. Briefly stir cook the grated carrots to release the aroma.

    Add the cardamom, saffron (optional), milk, cashew and/or almond pieces, and sugar.

    stir cook grated carrot
    add mik to the carrot in the pan
    seas and add nuts

    Step 3

    Simmer down the mass, stirring frequently, over a medium heat setting, until all liquids have evaporated and you are left with a carrot mass.

    If you used whole cardamom, take them out and discard them.

    carrot cookie mass in the pan
    cooking down the carrot cake cookie mass
    discard the green cardamom pod

    Step 4

    Take a communion wafer in the hand and place a tablespoon of compressed infused carrot mass on the wafer.

    place the carrot cookie mass on a communion wafer
    stick the mass to the wafer so that it doesn't fall off

    Step 5

    Keep the cookies next to each other, keeping distance, on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet.

    Decorate the cookies by pressing a whole hazelnut or pistachio into the carrot mass on the wafer as a topping.

    Bake cookies. Leave to cool when done; enjoy or store them.

    push a nut into the cookies
    bake carrot cookies
    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies in a box

    📖 Recipe

    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies

    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies

    Spiced carrot breakfast cookies with cardamom and nuts baked on a thin, crisp wafer base. Lightly sweet and easy to make, they keep well and are perfect for mornings.
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    Course: Breakfast, Dessert
    Cuisine: European
    Diet: Gluten Free, Hindu, Low Salt, Vegetarian
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour hour
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 30 cookies
    Calories: 51kcal
    Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

    Ingredients

    • 1 Pound Carrots
    • ½ Stick Butter
    • 1 Cup Milk
    • 5 Pieces Green Cardamom Pods
    • pinch Saffron optional
    • ⅓ Cup Almonds and/or Cashews sliced or chopped
    • 5-6 Tablespoons Sugar
    • 30 Communion Wafers
    • 30 Hazelnut or Pistachio whole to top the cookies
    US - Metric

    Instructions

    • Prepare your carrots first. Wash, and they may need to be peeled. Cut them into chunks, discarding the top. Grate the carrots finely (we use a food processor to speed things up).
      1 Pound Carrots
    • Keep the other ingredients ready measured as well.
      ½ Stick Butter, 1 Cup Milk, 5 Pieces Green Cardamom Pods, ⅓ Cup Almonds and/or Cashews, 5-6 Tablespoons Sugar, 30 Communion Wafers, 30 Hazelnut or Pistachio
    • Heat a skillet and melt the butter. Keep on a medium-high heat setting. Mix the carrots and briefly stir-cook for a minute or two to release the sweet aroma of your grated carrots.
    • Stir in the milk, the lightly crushed cardamom (to release the aroma), saffron (optional) the cashews and/or almonds, and the sugar.
    • Keep on a medium-high heat setting and stir frequently. The carrots will get infused, but it needs to simmer down so that none of the liquids are left. Cook down until the carrots are completely dryish-looking.
    • Take the pan from the heat and scoop out the whole cardamom pods to discard them.
    • Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius).
    • With a tablespoon or a measuring tablespoon (that's what we use), scoop up some of the dense carrot mass and press the half-sphere on the communion wafer so that the mass sticks on it. The wafer forms the base, keeping the cookie from falling apart. Repeat with the remaining carrot mass.
    • Place the unbaked cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet, next to each other, but keep space between each cookie. Decorate each cookie with a hazelnut or pistachio by pressing the nut into each cookie center.
    • Bake for about 20 to 25 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius) in the oven. If you use a convection oven, use the convection (fan) setting).
    • Keep the cool, enjoy straightaway, and store remaining cookies in a cookie tin box lined with parchment paper.

    Equipment

    • Peeler
    • Blender or Food Processor
    • Large Skillet
    • Wood or Bamboo Spatula
    • Measuring Spoon to shape half-sphere
    • Parchment Paper

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Spiced Carrot Breakfast Cookies
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 51 Calories from Fat 27
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 3g5%
    Saturated Fat 1g5%
    Trans Fat 0.1g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g
    Monounsaturated Fat 2g
    Cholesterol 5mg2%
    Sodium 26mg1%
    Potassium 84mg2%
    Carbohydrates 5g2%
    Fiber 1g4%
    Sugar 3g3%
    Protein 1g2%
    Vitamin A 2586IU52%
    Vitamin C 1mg1%
    Calcium 22mg2%
    Iron 0.2mg1%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Tips

    You don't have to peel your carrots. Peel them if they have been treated with pesticides. Muddy carrots can be effectively washed by scrubbing them clean with a vegetable brush.

    Save effort and time and use a food processor to turn the fresh carrots quickly into finely grated carrots.

    A larger skillet has the advantage of giving you enough space to mix and turn the mass over the heat.

    You can infuse your cookies with saffron too.

    The total baking time depends on the oven and the wetness of your cookies. You may need to bake them longer if you are using bottom-only heat too. If you have a convection oven, keep it on the fan heat setting.

    The cookies are done baking when they are dryish. We like them a bit moist on the inside.

    baked carrot, nuts cookies
    carrot breakfast cookies

    Uses

    I love these cookies for breakfast or a late morning snack with my coffee, but you can enjoy them, of course, anytime of the day, as you see fit.

    Storing

    Line a cookie tin box with parchment paper, and stack the cookies over each other in the box so that the cookies fill it up to the top. Keep another parchment paper over the top cookie layer (cut it to fit into the box).

    If you live in a dry environment, place apple peel pieces over the top parchment paper layer and close the tin box with the lid. This prevents the cookies from turning out too dry too fast.

    If you live in a humid environment, I recommend storing your cookies in a airtight Tupperware box or similar to prevent spoilage.

    Keep the cookies in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight.

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