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This delicious chocolate chip cookie cake recipe is made with wholesome ingredients and nourishing fats that you can feel good about serving.
This Real Food cookie cake was a primary recipe I used when my children were younger to introduce chocolate to them in very small amounts.
This way, they would know what the good stuff tastes like so they would not develop a taste or addiction to the artificially flavored, vegetable oil-laced ersatz chocolates that, sadly, now dominate the candy market.
This strategy seems to have worked. My children, who are now old enough to make their own dietary decisions, rarely eat conventional candy, preferring instead the occasional homemade treat or quality piece of chocolate from an independent confectionery that uses traditional ingredients.
This cookie cake is an easy and popular choice for parties and get-togethers. Everyone seems to enjoy it no matter how they typically eat.
Choose Your Favorite Chips!
This recipe can be easily modified to use white chocolate or carob chips. The ratio you choose depends entirely on you and what you feel is appropriate for your family.
The best part is that this cookie cake is loaded with butter so that it is highly satiating. Substitute expeller-pressed coconut oil if you have a dairy allergy in your home. (sources)
Or, use half butter and half expeller coconut oil which, in my opinion, produces the perfect level of moistness and rich flavor. I do not recommend virgin coconut oil, as it can impart a slight coconut flavor that some do not enjoy.
It is hard to overeat this cake unlike commercial versions at the mall or supermarket with additives that encourage addictive eating behaviors.
Even a small amount of these processed chocolate chip cookie cakes make many people feel sick!
Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake Recipe
This delicious chocolate chip cookie cake recipe is made with wholesome ingredients with nourishing fats so you don't overeat it like the ones at the supermarket or Mall.
Ingredients
- 2 cups sprouted flour preferably organic and freshly ground
- 1/2 cup butter melted
- 1/2 cup expeller pressed coconut oil melted
- 2 eggs preferably pastured or free range
- 1 1/2 cups cane sugar preferably organic
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
- 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips preferably non GMO and soy-free
Equipment
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 350 F/177 C.
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Grease pizza pan with coconut oil or butter.
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In a large bowl, cream the softened butter and coconut oil with the cane sugar.
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Beat the eggs and add along with the vanilla extract to the wet mixture.
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Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl.
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Add the flour mixture to the wet mixture a bit at a time mixing well until all is blended together.
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Spread the batter evenly across the bottom of the pizza pan.
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Add the chocolate chips evenly across the top pressing them slightly into the batter so they will still all show once the cookie cake is baked (see picture above to get the idea).
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Bake for 20 minutes or until the edges are slightly browned and the center of the cookie cake is set but still soft.
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Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then cut and serve. Delicious when served with homemade vanilla ice cream.
Recipe Notes
Carob chips or white chocolate chips (sources) may be substituted for the chocolate chips.
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Sprouted Flour Brownies
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Carob or Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
Sarah
Can I use all butter instead of butter and coconut oil?
Sarah Pope
Yes, but the cookie cake won’t turn out as moist.
Mary Murphy
Sarah I love reading your informative pages. Can you suggest a recipe for cereal/nut bars or flapjacks suitable for lunchboxes for sporty teenagers. I’ve tried lots of different ones
but they often fall apart so can’t get to the lunchbox. No allergy concerns. Greetings from Ireland!
Sarah Pope MGA
Hi Mary! I make these energy bites for on the go. https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/5-ingredient-energy-bites/
Andreas Ranthe
Does this recipe contain refined cane sugar?
Sarah Pope MGA
I recommend evaporated cane sugar as linked in the ingredients.
Penny
Hi Sarah! Can you make chocolate cookies from the same recipe or would it be a different one?
Sarah
Yes, this recipe makes great cookies if you prefer that instead of a cookie cake.
Corinne
Can I use almond flour? How can I make this gluten free?
Sarah
You can substitute a gluten free baking mix. You can buy an excellent quality whole grain one with no added starch here: https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/go/jovial-gluten-free-flour/
Or you can mix it yourself: https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/how-to-mix-and-use-gluten-free-flour/
Kathey
This was just what I was looking to make for my husband’s birthday while he was at a Men’s weekend with our church. A quick, healthy spin on a sure crowd pleaser. Delicious! Unfortunately this time of year I don’t have enough eggs to make vanilla ice cream, but still a good surprise. Thanks Sarah 🙂
Michelle
So are you using the whole grain? Or sifting the flour? I am so new to using einkorn and I’m only using berries and grinding as I need at this point. I’m tryibg to make notes each batch because I’m trying to figure out the best way to grind, do I want it at the finest to include it all or grind with more bran and sift out the bran? Thank you!
Jennifer Smith
I agree! It makes me crazy how everyone is always wanting to give my kids candy; especially in school. Thank you for this recipe. Can’t wait to try it!