How lucky am I? A couple of days back, Justin from Cheap Super Foods Australia, contacted me, asking me to try some wonderful up and coming raw, organic ingredients from their huge range. As if I could turn down a huge opportunity like that! I know many bloggers, especially Vegan, focusing on all these new foods, so I knew I had plenty of inspiration to start making recipes.
But what are superfoods? Why is using them considered ‘super’ but using caster sugar, isn’t? We are not being ingredient-ist here, but the term ‘superfoods’ means that particular ingredient has been classified as “Food with high nutrient and phytochemical content that may confer health benefits. It has few negative properties if any, considering it is highly unprocessed (natural), does not contain contaminants, saturated fats, artificial ingredients or food additives.” – Wikipedia
When I say ‘phytochemicals’, I mean naturally occurring beneficial chemical compounds in plants, such as antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and polyphenol. I used this think anything ‘organic’ equated in some way, to marijuana and hippie food, tasting like dirt despite any ‘benefits.’ Since I started food blogging, I have learnt a heck of a lot about all of it, and am glad to learn that is not the case! 🙂
The wonderful folks from Cheap Super Foods sent me three different 250g samples:
- Cacao Powder
- Coconut Sugar
- Chia Seeds
Let’s begin making raw, organic, totally delicious desserts shall we?
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Coconut Sugar.
I see it basically as being heathy sugar undercover as brown sugar. Because, seriously, the look super similar. Who would know right? Sneak a little bit in there, a little bit here and BAM. Healthified the nation 🙂
Ok, so maybe it is not that similar. While brown sugar is dense and can clump in your fingers, this sugar is light and sprinkly, almost like brown fairy dust.
Hot damn, though it smells like heaven. That scent is uber rich, and mingles coconut with a heady sense of the earth. I am not kidding, I spent 5 minutes just smelling the inside of my packet before I used the sugar.
And then when the cookies were baking in the oven, I think my legs went to jelly, our kitchen smelt so good 🙂
Anyhow, what makes coconut sugar different to any other sweetener? It is all-nat-ur-ral of course!
As much as it pains me to say this, caster-white-brown-dark-brown-stevia – you are all processed OR artificial sugars! When we talk organic, when we talk Superfoods, we talk non-processed substances, of which coconut sugar is a prime example 🙂
Interchangeable really with palm sugar, it is basically harvested by cutting the sap of flower buds from the coconut palm, as because of coconut palm’s abundance in the South-Eastern Asian regions, they are officially the largest producers of this product, having used it for centuries as a sweetener. How cool is that!?
Ok, so maybe it is all natural and organic, hooray, what next? Seriously sugar is sugar non?
NON! You will not believe me but you should when I saw this sugar has an extremely Low GI! Only 35 according to my source – do you need me to tell you how high the GI is of other sugars? No, didn’t think so, I think you can guess 😉 – This low GI feature is because coconut sugar contains inulin, a fibre slowing down glucose absorption!
Furthermore, it is one of the most sustainable sugars (as said on the packet) and is actually, NUTRITIOUS! Like vegetables and stuff….
Ok… I exaggerate, not nutritious to that extent 😉 but it does contain antioxidants and heavy dose of minerals such as calcium and potassium – so if you consume this, you do admittedly get the same calories as normal sugar, BUT they are not empty and devoid of any positives (besides taste of course!) 🙂
Have I convinced you to try coconut sugar yet? No, yes, maybe? 😛
Well, if I haven’t, perhaps these cookies may do the trick. They are the softest, chewiest, most perfect white chocolate and macadamia cashew (force of habit, my apologies!) coconut cookies in the history of forever. I am just saying 🙂
They are heaven, addiction sitting in my palm (PUN!) and smell… smell like coconut bliss! And do not be alarmed by the specks in the cookies, that is the coconut sugar bringing its unique touch 🙂
Enjoy!
White Chocolate Cashew Coconut Cookies – dat alliteration…
Adapted from: Exclusively Food
Ingredients:
- 130g butter, softened
- 2 tsp vanilla essence
- 1/2 cup coconut sugar – use more caster sugar and adjust coconut sugar amount depending on preference
- 1/4 cup caster sugar
- 1 large egg
- 60g self raising flour (SRF)
- 140g plain flour
- 1/4 cup desiccated coconut
- 1 cup white chocolate, chips or roughly chopped block (I like the chunks!)
- 3/4 cup cashews or macadamias if you are a traditionalist, chopped roughly
Method:
- Preheat oven to 150 degrees C (fan forced) or 170 degrees C (regular). Line two baking trays with baking paper
- Beat butter and both sugars together until pale and creamy in a large bowl (3 minutes). Scrape down the sides
- Add in egg and vanilla and continue to beat until combined (1 minute)
- Sift in the self-raising flour, plain flour and then separately, add the dessicated coconut into the butter mixture
- Use a wooden spoon to mix ingredients until just combined and traces of flour remain
- Add in white chocolate chunks and nut pieces
- Stir till combined
- Roll teaspoons of dough and place 5cm apart on the trays (they have some serious spread which is fantastic) – if it is hot, place a little water or grease on your hands and then roll OR use a 25ml cookie scoop
- Press the dough down with a fork and slightly flatten
- Bake for 14-18 minutes, or until golden – they should still be soft in the centre and firm up on cooling – if you are using a non-fan forced oven, turn trays around half way through baking time
- Cool for 5 minutes on tray before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely – I ate one before this could happen…
Notes:
- BAKE THEM FOR 15 MINUTES – THEY WILL BE THE SOFTEST MOST BEAUTIFUL COOKIES EVER 😀
Would I recommend buying this product? Most definitely. I love the flavour of it in these cookies, and I bet in many other recipes as well, coconut sugar would be a hit! And if it tastes good and does the job, the nutrients and low GI come in free 🙂
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Before I say my goodbyes on this post and all, I am WAY overdue (months and months, seriously… oops) in recognising people who have been kind enough to recognise me with awards!
I may not be passing them on (Frankly, there is not one blogger out there that I know who does not deserve all of them), but I would like to finally take the time to say thank you to the bloggers who were kind enough to think of me 🙂
- A Pug In The Kitchen awarded me with the Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award! How cool is that, thank you! 🙂
This blog has incredible recipes, savoury to sweet, but my current favourite is her newest post, Peanut Butter Chocolate Kiss Cookies – goodbye Hershey’s Kisses forever 😀
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Tandy from Lavender and Lime sweetly awarded me with the Liebster Award 😀 – Thank you my friend! Tandy has travelled everyone, has been to every food and wine festival, or so it appears to me, so many interesting reads! I thoroughly enjoyed this one on the Eat For Earth Initiative!
- Bec from Daisy And The Fox gave me the Super Sweet Blogging Award! Was that not super sweet of her? 😛
She is also a teen, high school senior blogger like me and is one of the best bakers I virtually know – I mean, check out her Chai Hot Cross Buns – Easter should be celebrated any time!
- Cathie wants to Help With Your Life through her blog, which she does with lots of sound advice, I mean look at this article on how to Balance Thinking and Action! She is very wise and very sweet, since she awarded me with 2 awards 😀 – The Sisterhood of the World Blog Award AND Blog of the Year 2012 (I told you I was late!) – Thank you very much my friend!
- Ruby from The Ruby Red Apron is an INCREDIBLE chef – I LOVE visiting her blog so much!! How can I not when she has a recipe for something like Peanut Butter Glazed Doughnuts – Yummmm…. 😉
Ruby was sweet enough to present me with the Liebster Award, thank youuu!
- Fae’s Twist & Tango – that is a brilliant name for a blog right? The content lives up to the brilliant name without a doubt, with creations like this this Nasi Goreng 😀 – I learn so much about different cultures’ foods!
Fae gave me a real swashbuckling award, the Pirate’s Administration Award (Do not judge, I could not help that adjective ;)) – how cool is that!? Thank you so much! And then, she also awarded me with the Sisterhood of the World Blog Award! Awwww…
- Mochi is cool. Period. With a nickname like that, how could this blog not ooze awesomeness right? Mochi was kind enough to award me with the Kreativ Blogger Award and I got all gushy! Seriously 😉
I am just going to put this recipe out there because it was too dreamy not to – check out this Vegan (I could not believe it either!) Creamy Chocolate Gelato & Banana Ice Cream!
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Mrs DeYarmond, teenage French baker with some of the most gorgeous photography ever and a chocolate obsession to boot – is it any wonder we are blogging friends? Her blog, Weight And Measures, is written in fluent French, and I love translating it – studying while having fun! She awarded me with the Liebster Award, so thank you very much!
Have a taste of her blog through this recipe for Faux Neapolitans(though they are real enough for me!)
- Colette from Just For Foodies is one of the sweetest bloggers I know, and she awarded me with the Liebster Award 😀 – Thank you my friend!
She also knows her way around the kitchen better than most, I mean look at this gorgeous Kahlua Stuffed Cocoa Bundt Cake!
- One of the most inspiring writers in our blogosphere is Viveka, who writes about life, love and food on My Guilty Pleasures – it is always wonderful and she has great taste in music! I was honoured to be awarded the Wonderful Team Member Readership Award from me!
To see more from her, start from this wonderful pineapple with mint sugar recipe!
- One of the best bakers in our baking blog world, ironically called The Misfit Baker, awarded the Super Sweet Blogging Award! 😀 Yay, thank you!
I don’t know where to start with which recipe to share but I have always loved her Hot Chocolate Cookies!
- Last but not least, Jasline from The Foodie Baker travels all around the world and shares her awesome journey! She is a sweetheart who gave me the Liebster Award, thank you my friend!
Check out her latest adventure to Taiwan!
Thank you all so much! In case I missed someone, please let me know!
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Cheap Super Foods Australia boasts of the best organic quality in their products and this is definitely evident in the good packaging and delicious flavour. Not only do they have a wide range of ingredients to try such as acai powder (what even…) and goji berries, but check out theirSuperfoods Blog, to get fabulous ideas on how to implement them in day to day recipes!
*Disclaimer: I may have received these products courtesy of the company but my opinion of each ingredient was all my own
Droooool…fabulous cookies, Uru! They look incredible and I love all the ingredients you put in there. I love coconut sugar – this reminds me, I need to buy myself a new bag cause I’m all out!
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I have not tried coconut sugar but after reading this I must find some!
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you are so lucky! and the coconut sugar sounds awesome! i’ve never tried it before. i should go get some!
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I absolutely adore Coconut Sugar, so much so I buy it in bulk on amazing- the stuff is amazing. I am so happy you are expanding your view on organic 😉 and trying these amazing super foods!!xoxo
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Lucky you indeed Uru! =D
Now I like what you have done here with the coconut sugar. It’s for sure one of my favorite sugar types too.
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Coconut sugar sounds so interesting! I would love to try it.. In the cookies or anything else 😀
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This is so cool! I’ve been wanting to play around with coconut sugar for so long, but keep forgetting/getting busy/not finding it at the store. I really need to make a better effort to track some down, since these cookies look flat out awesome.
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Coconut, coconut sugar, white chocolate, cashews… what’s not to like, CCU. Lovely recipe and I love the speckled look of these little cookies. Congrats on all your well-deserved awards
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I am not a huge coconut fan, but do you know how nuts my mother went when she saw this post? lol. She couldn’t wait to try these out.
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Haha the coconut is actually quite subtle and you can leave out the desiccated coconut if you want 😀
Thanks, your mum is adorable!
Cheers
CCU
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Really interesting on the coconut sugar. So much to learn! Who knows what we’ll all be using in ten years time. These cookies look great. I’m a huge fan of cashew nuts and I bet they’re so good with white chocolate. I want one! : )
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I love cooking with coconut sugar, such a healthier alternative.
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wow, i have to try these cookies, and coconut sugar.
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I got some coconut sugar a while ago and sure it once in a while, but yet have to bake with it…your cookies look great, love the coconut and the cashew in the cookies and of course the white chocolate.
Hope you are having a great week Uru 😀
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I really have to get my hands on coconut sugar!!It sounds so good and your cookies must really taste amazing with all the coconut flavors going on 🙂
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I’ve never used coconut sugar but always love hearing about new foodie ideas, thanks so much for this post! The cookies look incredible as always 🙂
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Being originally from the Philippines, I know coconut sugar quite well! Low in glycemic index, that’s for sure. As usual, Uru, your sweets and treats are irresistible!
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That’s it, Uru, I’m taking the coconut dive! I think I’ll begin with sugar. I’ve been hesitating about adding coconut to my cooking repertoire but after seeing this post, oh how could I resist.
Congrats on all the awards. You sure do deserve all the attention:)
Thank you so much for sharing…
P.S. We’re playing the Picnic Game at my blog. Come see when you get a chance. Louise
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Oooh Picnic game, I have exams right now but I will definitely try to join in 😀
Cheers
CCU
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I haven’t tried coconut sugar but I know couple of people in this house who would go crazy with these cookies!
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Great post! Congrats on all your awards CCU. Very well deserved. Love coconut sugar. So good to do a bit of carefree sprinkling, knowing it’s actually good for you, and sustainable to boot. These cookies look and sound ace. Love the step-by-step photos.
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Love your super food series. informative and great recipe to try out…
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You make the coconut sugar sound so yummy! Your cookies look scrumptious – wish I could try them!
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Oh yummy! I can only imagine how delicious your kitchen must have smelled at then!!
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Ooh, i’ve never worked with coconut sugar but i’m intrigued. And these cookies look SO yummy!
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What a very unusual recipe. Just great, thank you for sharing it.
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You’re on a roll! Those cookies speak to me!
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These cookies look so addictive!! And congratulations for all these wonderful awards! You go girl! 🙂
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Congratulations, many times over for all of the well deserved awards!
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Coconut…and sugar…together? YUM!
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Exactly what I thought 😀
Cheers
CCU
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Yes you have convinced me. I was just looking at coconut and lavendar sugar at a culinary supply store the other day and was so tempted to buy them. I think I will go back and get them both.
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Need to go grab a big bag of this sugar. Cannot wait to try it!
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i’m so glad you’ve introduced me to this fantastic ingredient! i can’t think of a better recipe in which to use it. 🙂
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I finally bought some coconut sugar over the weekend!! Can’t wait to try it!
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I’m so excited..I actually have a bag of coconut sugar! I’m definitely making your cookies soon, they look amazing, Uru! That said, congrats on your awards – more than deserved! xo
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I love trying out new sugars/sugar alternatives! This cookie is my mom’s favorite flavor combo. I need to make them for her to thank her for caring for me post-surgery!
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I hope your surgery went smoothly and you are feeling better my friend – we should be making you cookies!
Cheers
CCU
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So glad you have discovered coconut sugar- it is my FAVOURITE!
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Now, I have to look for coconut sugar,sound good for any sweet baking and congrats to all awards,you deserve it,once again Nasi goreng” is my favorite food 🙂
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Congratulations on all of your awards!!!
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Coconut sugar is delicious and a great alternative for lower glycemic sugar alternative. Loving those big delicious coconut cashew cookies. Have a super weekend. Take Care, BAM
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I’m so glad you’ve done this review.. I’ve spotted coconut sugar popping up everywhere and have been intrigued. I just didn’t want to buy it without doing the research.. and here you are with all the hard work done for me. Now all I have to do is the fun baking part:D xx
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Haha my pleasure to do the work my friend 😀
Cheers
CCU
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Such a wonderful recipe. I’ve never seen coconut sugar. I’ll keep an eye open for it since it seems it might be fun to experiment with. 🙂
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I know you’re just racking up the awards, but I have another one for you. The Versatile Blogger Award: http://tickledpinkpatisserie.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/versatile-blogger-award-and-sunshine-award/ I hope you can accept it!! Thanks so much for always having fantastic posts, photos, recipes. I am a loyal reader and I think your blog is wonderful and inspiring!!!
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Awww I am ‘tickled pink’ my friend 😉
You are too sweet, thank you so much!
Cheers
CCU
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No, thank YOU! Always inspired by your posts. Keep up the great work!
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Looks great! I actually bought some last week, along with some coconut flour. Can’t wait to try both.
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Interesting re the coconut sugar and your take on it. You cookies look great.
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Actually, this is the first I’ve heard of coconut sugar, but those cookies could only be terrific with the ingredients you’ve got in them! White chocolate, macadamia nuts and coconut is a winning combo. 🙂
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Now I want to try some of this sugar. It looks and sounds so amazing!!!!
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Congratulations dear on all your awards! I’ve never heard of coconut sugar, that sounds healthy. The cookies look yummy, I am sure I will love them 🙂
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Oh I just cant imagine the agony of waiting for those little babies to come out of the oven with the gorgeous aroma… it would have killed me. You have made a very convincing case for coconut sugar. I am going to have to search it out and try your cookies 🙂
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Haha it almost did kill me honestly! The aroma was one of the best in the kitchen!
Cheers
CCU
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Wow! So many awards! Congratulations to you 🙂 By the way, these cookies look divine!
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I love coconut and have some unsweetened coconut in my smoothies :). Love those cookies!l
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Congrats on all the awards, Chippy!
Thanks for the plug about my Kahlua cake. You’re so sweet.
Now, about these White Chocolate Cashew Coconut Cookies….
I’m coming to live with you!
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I’m so glad you featured these super foods! I use them all. I add chia seed to just about everything from my yogurt to salads. Coconut sugar is my go-to sugar for anything. And cocoa powder is the way to go, and then just sweeten to taste with the coconut sugar ! Love!!
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I wanna try coconut sugar, sounds wonderful! And these cookies are crazy delicious – awesome job!!
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Your organic adventures are really inspiring me. I can’t wait to try to make this and your other recipe as well. Delish!
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Coconut sugar sounds great…have to get my hands on them! The cookies look wonderful with all the lovely ingredients. Congratulations on the awards Uru!
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I have some coconut sugar at home that I rarely use…time to change that and get these cookies on the table!
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You have totally convince me of the goodness of coconut sugar. Must find some. I feel a trip to Whole Foods in my future. It seems it was award season for you. :). Congrats!
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Your cookies sound awesome. And look at all those blog awards! Wow!
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coconut sugar sounds like an ingredient I should try.
The cookies look really delicious.
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I have never heard of this before but you can bet I will be looking for it at my local grocery store tomorrow!
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Your recipes and blog are becoming noticeable by the food sponsors. Great news and Love the coconut sugar. Looks pretty easy to be made and I am always in search for such recipes. Would try and pretty sure the taste will be exciting for my friends.
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I would be content just to smell it the way you have described it! I will keep my eye out for this superfood.
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Love this post Uru!! I have a bag of coconut sugar in my cupboard guess what i will do with it 😉
Thank you!!!
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Haha I bet in one of your smoothies it would be brilliant 😀
Cheers
CCU
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I´ve yet to find coconut oil and sugar in this country, something that doesn´t make me happy, at all! Great cookies Uru.
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I’m a huge fan of coconut milk, but I’ve yet to try out coconut sugar. I’ll have to add it to my list of things to experiment with – your cookies look so delish! 🙂
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You’ve convinced me, Uru—I’m a believer now!!! =)
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White Chocolate Cashew Coconut Cookies – Wow! I can’t think of any reason to not make a big batch of these immediately.
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Oooh, this sounds like a sugar that I’d love to sniff, too! And your cookies look extraordinary…all my favorite flavors! Congrats on your awards, too 🙂
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Not tried coconut sugar but this looks awesome!
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I am curious…if you were to add Coconut sugar to Indian tea – the way we have it, milk sugar combo – would it alter the taste?
I can have a bunch of those delicious looking cookies. I even have a cuppa by my side.
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Hmm, that is interesting, i think it would taste really good since coconut sugar has a little bit of a caramel sugar 😀
Cheers
CCU
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I’ve never tried coconut sugar! I’ll take about 10 of these cookies right now! They look sooo tasty
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Uru, I just bought a bag of coconut sugar, while at whole foods. I haven’t even opened it yet. A very nice lady, standing by me, told me to give it a try…she said I would love it. I guess I’ll have to give your beautiful cookies a try. Congrats on the awards!
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Wow that’s a lot of award! I’ve never tried coconut sugar, I love what you’ve created with it.
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Coconut sugar looks good. That would add a lovely fragrance of coconut to the cookies or whatever else you’re baking!
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I must tell my trainer about this as she buys so much superfood and it costs her a fortune. And congratulations on all of your awards too! 😀
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Hope she enjoys this company’s products 😀
Thank you!
Cheers
CCU
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Do you know, I’d not heard of coconut sugar until v recently but now I am intrigued. Will have to investigate. These cookies look AMAZING.
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Meant to say too, those no bake cacao fudge brownies were a big success! Delicious indeed. Thanks for the recipe which has been passed on many times already 🙂
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Yay, that is fantastic my friend, glad they worked out so well for you 😀
Cheers
CCU
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Aw, I am so glad that I’m not the only one who’s behind on awards. I counted the pending ones yesterday and I have 11 to respond to. Argh! I feel terrible! I like the way you did your acknowledgements (eg without the ‘answers to questions’ and the re-nominations). Onto coconut sugar: I LOVE that stuff! I usually buy mine from Gewurzhaus but I love the fact that this company sells such affordable, quality products. Wish that they asked me to promote them! 🙂 Gorgeous recipe Uru. Yay for coconutty, sweet white chocolate cookies. Yum!
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Haha I am sure you will get around to it, it so difficult to keep up – congrats on your array 😀
AND YAY FELLOW COCONUT LOVER – it is one of the best!
Cheers
CCU
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Agreed Uru! COCONUT LOVERS UNITE! 😀
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Congratulations on your bevy of awards! Truly deserved!… And thank you for your kind words.
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I’ve been reading about coconut sugar on a few blogs at the moment and keep hearing how good it is compared with what we in West traditionally use to sweeten things. I must get out there and buy some and start cooking with it. Congrats on all your awards Uru xx
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I want need must have that sugar! I don’t think we have that here.
Everything you make is SINFULLY sinful. Xx I LOve.
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i love the smell of cococnut when im baking with it so i can imagine how good these would smell! its interesting reading about all your raw food and superfood posts
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Thank you for the heads up on another super new product to try and welcome to the sisterhood! 🙂
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Haha thank you so much 😀
Cheers
CCU
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Wow, what a cool product! These cookies look fantastic, and with the coconut sugar I bet they just taste sensational. Great recipe!
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Oh…how lucky you’ve get to try those coconut sugar. They sounds wonderful and I wonder if I can get them here in the states. 🙂
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Mmmm, I have to get some of this!
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Isn’t the coconut sugar is the same with palm sugar??
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Yep, it certainly is 🙂
Cheers
CCU
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Those cookies sound heavenly my friend. Congratulations of all the awards…woot!!
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Wow! that’s quite a heap of awards, congratulations! These cookies look amazing, definitely going to try the coconut sugar. GG
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Congrats on all the awards, my friend. Super exciting 🙂
And I’m excited about coconut sugar — have been seeing it on everyone’s blog lately!
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I’ve not used coconut sugar – sounds like good stuff! And if you can make those great looking cookies with it, I’m all in!
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What an educational post! I’m not one to shop the organic food aisle, mostly because everything is super duper expensive in comparison to more generic supermarket brands, but I might have to give that a rethink. These look fantastic! 🙂
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They are more expensive without a doubt but some ingredients are so worth it 😀
Cheers
CCU
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Congrats on your awards!
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I have been seeing a lot of coconut sugar lately!! I need to try it already! I am so intrigued and these cookies look so good.
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Lovely cookies!! I have never used this kind of sugar… but it sure looks amazing. 🙂
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Oooooh I’ve never had coconut sugar but it looks great and those cookies:yummmyyyy!
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Wow! congrats on all this awards my friend! 🙂 you most certainly deserve them!
and this coconut sugar sounds right on the money – healthy and yum – win win! those biscuits look divine! and super nourish 😛
the least we can do to stay healthy through all this school comfort eating haha 🙂
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and thank-you very much for your super kind words 🙂
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Yep ‘nourishing’ 😉
Exactly why I eat them so often haha – they make amazing study goodies!
Cheers
CCU
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“Dat alliteration”
Hahaha, Uru. You crack me up. Also, I think the speckles make the cookies look better. 😀
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Congratulations and thanks for your kind words! Great post!
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I have NO coconut sugar! I’m on a mission to find some up here. 🙂 These cookies look really good and what’s not to like about low GI?
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Those cookies do look pretty amazing – another delectable treat 🙂
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i am in love with your pictures
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I can totally relate when you said you have smelt the empty package for 5 mins…you know I did this after I had finished a pack of Lindt chocolate…:-)
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I was gifted with some coconut sugar that I have yet to use and now these cookies are so calling my name!! They sound soooo freakin good and look even better.
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Kudos on all the blog awards! Great post- I have heard of coconut sugar, but didn’t know what the product actually contained. Considering this is Bombay, I’m sure there is coconut sugar available- I just don’t know where. The way you described the smell is making me hungry! I love a chewy cookie over a crunchy one, any day 🙂
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Oh definitely, in Bombay it must be available abundantly 😀
I hope you enjoy these cookies!
Cheers
CCU
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I so want to try the coconut sugar! The cookies look amazing 🙂
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Not surprised that you had a cascade of awards falling over you – and what a fantastic way to present them. Excellent, like everything else you do here in your world.
Thank you so much for the nice presentation and congratulation to all the awards that you have so well deserved.
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Haha that is so sweet, thank you my friend 😀
Cheers
CCU
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Always my pleasure.
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Well deserved awards! 😀 Congratulations and I am impressed!
What a lovely post and kind words to all the fellow bloggers. Thank you for the kind words. xoxo
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I love coconut sugar. I started using it a few months back while doing the Paleo diet. It’s just like brown sugar. Now these cookies: coconut, white chocolate and macadamias?? These have my name written all over them! Yummy!
Nazneen
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Haha not macadamias, cashews but you could definitely choose either nut 😀
Cheers
CCU
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