Yummy!!! Vegan Pumpkin Cookies

"Easy to make vegan pumpkin cookies."
 
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Ready In:
12mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
24-36 cookies
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pour oil in mixing bowl.
  • Add sugar and pumpkin; mix well.
  • Add vanilla, flour, salt, baking powder, cardamon, coriander; mix well.
  • Bake for 375 degrees F.

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  1. These were delicious and very easy and quick to throw together. I scaled down the recipe to yield 8-12 cookies since I had a little bit of pumpkin left in an open 28-oz can, but the batter still yielded a LOT. The only other significant changes I made were namely due to scaling down, I used 1/2 tsp vanilla and 1/2 TB baking powder. Used canola oil instead of olive for neutrality and just shook in a whole bunch of pumpkin pie spice. I agree with the other reviewers that baking time should be specified-- what I think worked best was 12 minutes at 375F, 10 minutes is too cake-like, 12 left them nice and crispy around the edges. Would definitely make again though, nice to have a good egg-free cookie that doesn't call for a pound of butter and uses my favorite Vitamin A rich veggie!
     
  2. GREAT!! I followed CinnamonGirl1975's spice addition. I think these should be called Pumpkin-pie Cake Cookies... that's what they taste like!!! 10 min at 375 degrees F These are not drop cookies.. should spread them out with your spoon a bit... because when they bake: they bake upward (in a puffy way). Thank you for the recipe!!! :) will be making these again at thanksgiving/halloween time!!!! :)
     
  3. Very good! My husband loved these cookies. I made them a bit too big--using a tablespoon to drop them. Next time I'll keep them at about 1/2 inch round. At that size they should bake for about 10 minutes. I also used much more spice: 1 tsp. of cinnamon, 1 tsp. powdered ginger, 1/4 tsp. allspice.
     
  4. I agree with the other reviews, these were so easy and delicious. I'll definitely be making them again! For my cookies, I followed the advice of the other reviewers by adding additional spices, making the cookies 1/2" to 1" wide and cooking them for 10 minutes. Here are exact details to what I did: My Recipe Modifications: ADD: 1tsp cinnamon, 1tsp powdered ginger, 1/4tsp allspice, 1/2tsp cloves, 1/2tsp nutmeg OPTIONAL: chopped walnuts CRUNCHY SWEET TOPPING (NON-VEGAN): when cookies have cooled, melt one square of vanilla almond bark (1:30-2:00 mixing every thirty seconds. Don't over heat or it will become lumpy!), mix in a dash of cinnamon and cloves to taste, put in a ziploc and pipe enough on top to only cover about 50% of the cookie (the almond bark is really sweet, you don't need much!) -Jenni
     
  5. Great Recipe. Always looking for Vegan Desserts to serve to my SIL. I added cinnamon, allspice, cloves, ginger & nutmeg to the recipe. I also made two variations; the first was with raisins & pumpkin seeds, the second was 2 cookies sandwiched with Pumpkin Cream Cheese Spread (recipe #328442.) They were like pumpkins whoopie pies. Yum!
     
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  1. These were delicious and very easy and quick to throw together. I scaled down the recipe to yield 8-12 cookies since I had a little bit of pumpkin left in an open 28-oz can, but the batter still yielded a LOT. The only other significant changes I made were namely due to scaling down, I used 1/2 tsp vanilla and 1/2 TB baking powder. Used canola oil instead of olive for neutrality and just shook in a whole bunch of pumpkin pie spice. I agree with the other reviewers that baking time should be specified-- what I think worked best was 12 minutes at 375F, 10 minutes is too cake-like, 12 left them nice and crispy around the edges. Would definitely make again though, nice to have a good egg-free cookie that doesn't call for a pound of butter and uses my favorite Vitamin A rich veggie!
     

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