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Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies Recipe with step by step pictures. This is a mouth melting recipe which is healthy being made of whole wheat and walnuts. The addition of honey helps in getting a nice golden crust of the cookie.
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Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies
One evening when i was browsing, i saw lots of baked recipes posted in blogs. I realized that i haven't baked anything for the past few months. I was so energized and wanted to bake something instantly. I was inspired so much. i headed into the pantry and looked for the ingredients and found out that i was missing the key ingredient " All purpose flour and Butter". I was so much pissed. But i didn't leave my inspiration, i browsed again for a cookie recipe which can be made with wheat flour and oil. Finally i hoped into a blog and took the recipe. I substituted the regular flour to wheat flour and baked the cookie.
Ingredients for Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies
- Whole Wheat Flour / Atta - 1 cup
- Sugar - ¼ cup Powdered
- Honey - ¼ cup
- Oil - ¼ cup
- Vanilla Essence - 1 tsp
- Baking Powder - 1 tsp
- Baking Soda - ½ tsp
- Salt - ¼ tsp
- Walnuts - ½ cup chopped
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With my fingers crossed i took my first bite. OMG it was amazing. Since this cookie had honey in it, it turned out chewy and soft. It was a total hit at my home. Since it has no butter, you can have it without any guilty. I know you would be very eager in baking these, so here you go to the recipe.
How to Make Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies
- Preheat oven to 180 Degree C / 360 Degree F. Line a baking tray with foil and spray lightly with oil.
- Take wheat flour, powdered sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a bowl. Mix well.
- Take oil, honey and vanilla in a bowl and mix well.
- Pour this wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix well so it forms into a smooth dough.
- Now add in chopped walnuts and mix well.
- Form small balls from it and shape them into rounds.
- Press them slightly and arrange them on a foil lined baking tray.
- Bake in preheated oven for 15 mins. Remove from oven and allow them to cool down slightly.
- Remove to a cooling rack and let them cool completely.
- Serve with a glass of milk.
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Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies Recipe
Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies Recipe with step by step pictures. This is a mouth melting recipe which is healthy being made of whole wheat and walnuts. The addition of honey helps in getting a nice golden crust of the cookie.
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Baking Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 14 cookies
Calories: 120kcal
Ingredients
- 1 cup Whole Wheat Flour / Atta
- ¼ cup Powdered Sugar
- ¼ cup Honey
- ¼ cup Oil
- 1 tsp Vanilla Essence
- 1 tsp Baking Powder
- ½ tsp Baking Soda
- ¼ tsp Salt
- ½ cup Walnuts chopped
Instructions
Preheat oven to 180 Degree C / 360 Degree F. Line a baking tray with foil and spray lightly with oil.
Take wheat flour, powdered sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a bowl. Mix well.
Take oil, honey and vanilla in a bowl and mix well.
Pour this wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix well so it forms into a smooth dough.
Now add in chopped walnuts and mix well.
Form small balls from it and shape them into rounds.
Press them slightly and arrange them on a foil lined baking tray.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 mins. Remove from oven and allow them to cool down slightly.
Remove to a cooling rack and let them cool completely.
Serve with a glass of milk.
Nutrition
Serving: 1g | Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 111mg | Potassium: 53mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 0.5mg
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Eggless Honey Walnut Cookies Recipe Step by Step
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Take all your ingredients |
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Take flour in a bowl |
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Add sugar in it |
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Add in salt, baking soda and baking powder |
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mix well |
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Take a cup |
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Add oil in it |
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Add in honey |
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Mix well |
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Add in some vanilla |
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mix well |
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Pour the wet ingredients to the dry |
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form into a dough |
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add in chopped walnuts |
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mix well |
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Shape them into balls |
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take a ball |
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press them slightly |
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arrange in a tray and bake |
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bake till light golden |
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Janani
Yummy cookie it's healthy and love it
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Anonymous
Wow it looks so yummy... I would like to try this be don't have an oven can I bake this in pressure cooker? As we make cake in pressure cooker.
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Moya
M tried with little butter.. awaited for the result
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Aarthi
@Anonymous no u cannot bake this in a pressure cooker
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smita
Hi just wanted to know why u don't hv to cream butter and sugar like the oat cookies. They do look yummy and want to bake them. God bless u for these eggless recipes
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Aarthi
@smitaThis recipe doesn't need it
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chhavi kusum
Tried these Aarthi! Turned out awesome! 🙂
Question, can I somehow make them chocolatey? 😀Reply
Aarthi
@chhavi kusumAdd some cocoa powder
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Anonymous
Cn i bake these cookies in a microwav on convection mode
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Lakshmi
Can u send cookie recipe without sugar and egg
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Aarthi
u can use sugar sub in this recipe. will soon share new recipe
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Anonymous
Wen i bake these cookies for 15 mins..wat shd b d temperarure?
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Aarthi
@AnonymousYes u can bake
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Aarthi
@AnonymousU should bake these cookies at 180 degree C
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Malathy
Tried this perfectly as per your recepie but didn't come out as you say.it was soft on the top and hard at the bottom. Donno why?
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Aarthi
@MalathyI think there is some problem in your oven setting..did you use OTG or CONVECTION
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Malathy Chandrasekher
I used otg morphy richards 40rss.
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Aarthi
@Malathy ChandrasekherDid u set both coil on..
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Anonymous
Is it necessary to add honey?
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Aarthi
@AnonymousYes u have to add.
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Anonymous
Please say how long u are meant to do in the microwave. I want to try in the microwave. Thank u.
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Aarthi
@AnonymousIf you have convection mode you can bake this. Same time and same temp
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Anonymous
Thank you. Please say what is convection mode.
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Aarthi
@AnonymousIt is a option in microwave. for baking.
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Vijaya Eligar
tanks for the recipe...it cam out welll..
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Anonymous
HiAarthi, today,I tried this recipe. I set the temperature to 180 degree celcius and baked it for 15mins but my cookie did not turn good.they were soft from outside but went bit burnt from the crust. I am using morphy richards 24rss otg.do we need to take out all the wire rack while making cookies? As I put on he wire rack at the lower bottom.is the preheating temperature different ?dont know what went wrong.pls reply.
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Aarthi
@AnonymousNot sure what went wrong..
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Sana Hassan
Well thats such a rude reply!!!!
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Aarthi
@Sana HassanOh i am sorry..Which one are u saying rude..I didn't actually mean anything.
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aarthi dhanraj
@ hello,its a short reply. Not at all a rude one.with a kid in hand
she s cooking so much ,taking so clear/expertised pics of each step
n replying each n evry comments n quesns in new n old n olderst recipes daily..
its a tiresome job. She s keeping minimum words i have noticed to make
it quiker..so she reach evry commenters...be in her shoes n see..pls dont discourage her mam.dont discourage
anybody.Reply
aarthi dhanraj
I baked few cookie types for the past few weaks from this blog for my sons snak box..
i saw it got burnt quikly n we shd control our desire to "make it fully cooked"
It may look raw but in 12-15 mins they got cooked n though they look
soft they vl get the actual crunchy cookie texture soon.. u can use
aluminium foil under n up if u want to cook it realy long.. but thats not needy..Reply
aarthi dhanraj
By the way aarthi, now only web version is opening when ever
i opened any recipe. .. y thats happening? Its not loading properly..
what shal i do if i want the mobile version back?Reply
Aarthi
@aarthi dhanrajIt is happening when u got through FB. if you view it directly from my website, it wont happen..https://www.yummytummyaarthi.com
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Anonymous
Hi Aarthi,
Can i bake this without baking soda?
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Anonymous
Hi Aarthi,
Cookie looks great. But, I just want to give you some info about using honey in baking which you have used in this recipe.
Honey should never be cooked/ heated (Many of us know this but still use it for cooking just for its taste & texture and thinking it is better than sugar). Ofcourse, honey is better than sugar but not cooked honey. Using honey in baking is quite popular but cooked honey is toxic. It is not an immediate poison but gets stored in the body as toxins(undigested material) and becomes root cause for all health issues. For a quick reference, you can go through this link to know what happens when you cook honey.http://everydayayurveda.org/eat/honey-under-fire-why-you-should-never-heat-up-honey
If you would like to avoid sugar, try to get natural sweetness from pureed dates, sucanat(Sugar Cane Natural), jaggery, etc.
Eat healthy and be happy 🙂
Thanks,
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Aarthi
@Anonymousbaking is must since it gives the cookie its texture
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Rashmi Purwar
Hi Aarthi !
I am completely new to baking. I want to try baking with cookies first. I will be trying it in a microwave oven in convection mode. Wanted to check if the temperature for pre heating and baking would remain same ? Can I use aluminium foil to cover the baking tray. Pls do guide.
I am really impressed with your recipes. Thanks.
Regards
RashmiReply
Rashmi Purwar
Hi Aarthi !
I am completely new to baking. I want to try baking with cookies first. I will be trying it in a microwave oven in convection mode. Wanted to check if the temperature for pre heating and baking would remain same ? Can I use aluminium foil to cover the baking tray. Pls do guide.
I am really impressed with your recipes. Thanks.Reply
Rashmi Purwar
Hi Aarthi !
I am completely new to baking. I want to try baking with cookies first. I will be trying it in a microwave oven in convection mode. Wanted to check if the temperature for pre heating and baking would remain same ? Can I use aluminium foil to cover the baking tray. Pls do guide.
I am really impressed with your recipes. Thanks.
Regards
RashmiReply
Aarthi
@Rashmi Purwareverything remains same for convection oven too. You can use foil in convection mode
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Anonymous
Hi arthi, I tried this recipe today... It came out well... Thank u
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Shiny
I tried it today. Came out well😀 Thanks a lot ...
Added little cocoa also..Instead of cocoa can i add sme ground ginger to make ginger cookies?
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Aarthi
@ShinyYes u can use ginger
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deeps
Hi aarthi.. U have shown only 4 cookies at a time. This recipe is for 4 cookies? If not, then shus I bake 4 cookies at a time with the mentioned time?
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Anonymous
Hi Aarthi,can we use cashews or badam instead of walnuts? And will the cookies remain soft and turn hard later or will it get crispy.
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Aarthi
@Anonymousu can use any nuts. it will be little crispy and buttery
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Aarthi
@deepssince i used a small pan i baked 4 cookies..If u have larger ones you can bake all together
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Anonymous
Hi aarthi,i tried your honey walnut cookies following the exact measurement and temp. But the cookies turned out really chewy.It was not crispy.Can you pl tell me where i could have gone wrong? i got the same dough texture as shown in ur pics.still it dint turn out well.
Thanks in advance!Reply
Aarthi
@Anonymousbake it little more time
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Anonymous
I tried this today. It got burnt and turned almost black. I used an otg and both heating ( top and bottom)
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Swathi Kacham
Thanks gor ur recipe aarathi garu.
I tried it cameout very well.my hubby liked it very much normally he like co*kies.
I have small doubt this cookies how many days can I keep outside I mean in container.Reply
Musings
Thank you. Did them today. Son loved it. Only i had to add more oil since with the measurements i only got powdery dough.:)
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Priya Balaji
I had to add exrta oil and lil water
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Priya Balaji
Hi Aarthi , Thanks for posting wonderful recipe .
I tried this and the cookies went hard . Do you know what made it hard ?
Thanks
PriyaReply
Aarthi
You must have baked longer
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Poornima
Thank you for the excellent recipe, Aarthi!
We have now made the cookies twice, one time with a mix of nuts and they turned out very good.
The only thing I woud like to add is that in my oven the cookies took barely 11 minutes and they were done.
Thank you!Reply
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