Ces Biscuits à la noix de coco et aux amandes are 4-ingredient cookies made in 20 minutes with a soft texture and a subtle coconut taste that everyone loves!
I love coconut cookies, like my Macarons végétaliens or Biscuits à la noix de coco et à la banane, but sometimes I want to make soft cookies that taste a bit less coconutty. To achieve that, I found that if you combine almond flour and very fine coconut, the texture is perfect and the coconut taste very mild.
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Biscuits à la noix de coco et aux amandes
Ingrédients
- 1 ¼ tasse Noix de coco desséchée - ultra thin, unsweetend
- ¾ tasse Farine d'amande
- 3 Cuillères à soupe Lait de coco en conserve - stir can before measuring
- ⅓ tasse de sirop d'érable
Optionnel
- ¼ cuillère à café L'extrait d'amande
- 1 pincée Le sel
To decorate the cookies
- 10 Amandes crues - 1 par cookie
Instructions de Pose et d'Entretien
- Preheat the oven to 350 °F (180 °C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly grease paper with cooking oil spray. Set aside.
- In a mixing bowl, stir ultra-fine desiccated coconut, almond flour, maple syrup, canned coconut milk, and any optional ingredients.
- The cookie batter should be moist and stick together when packed in a small cookie dough scoop or your hands. If it is too crumbly and dry, add a bit more maple syrup. If it is too wet, add more almond flour to hold everything together.
- Grease a small cookie dough scoop, scoop out some batter, and press firmly to compact the batter in the scoop.
- Release on the baking sheet and repeat until all the cookies have been formed. Leave a thumb of space between the cookies.
- Press each cookie with your hand palm, adding a raw almond in the center at the same time. If it crumbles apart on the side of the cookie, use your finger to reform the cookie
- Faites cuire les biscuits pendant 12 minutes à 350 °F (180 °C) jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient dorés.
- Let the cookies cool down on the tray until they harden.
- Transfer to a cooling rack and store in the fridge for up to 4 days in an airtight container.
Alimentation
Ingrédients et substitutions
- Noix de coco desséchée: Use unsweetened desiccated coconut for a natural taste. Ensure it’s finely shredded to blend well with the almond flour. Don’t use shredded coconut as it’s not fine enough.
- Farine d'amande: Choose finely ground almond flour for a smoother cookie texture. Avoid almond meal, which is coarser and can affect the texture.
- Le lait de coco: Select high-quality, full-fat canned coconut milk for a rich and creamy texture. Check the label to ensure there are no added preservatives or sweeteners. This will not work with coconut milk cartons.
- de sirop d'érable: Choose pure maple syrup for the best flavor and natural sweetness. Avoid maple-flavored syrups, which contain artificial ingredients. You can alternatively use coconut nectar or agave syrup.
How to Make Coconut Almond Cookies
These cookies are quite easy to make, but there are a few tricks – here are pictures of the key steps.

Combine the ingredients in a small bowl.

Stir them well together to get the best flavor.

Form small cookie dough balls with a cookie scoop or with your hands.

Place a raw or roasted almond in the center of the cookies.
Conseils de Carine
- Perfect Mixing: Ensure that the desiccated coconut and almond flour are well combined before adding the wet ingredients. This helps in evenly distributing the flavors and getting a consistent texture.
- Coconut Milk Consistency: Use full-fat canned coconut milk for the best texture and flavor. Stir or shake the can well before opening it to mix the cream and liquid, or stir thoroughly if separated.
- Équilibre de la douceur: You can taste the dough before baking to test the sweetness(all ingredients can be eaten raw). If you prefer a sweeter cookie, you can add a bit more maple syrup, but be cautious not to make the dough too wet.
- Forme et taille: Use a cookie scoop or your hands to form uniform balls of dough. Press them slightly flat with the back of a spoon or your fingers for even baking.
- Temps de cuisson: Keep an eye on the cookies while they bake. Almond flour can brown quickly, so bake until the edges are just golden to avoid overbaking.
Goût et texture
These cookies are soft, crumbly, very slightly gritty cookies with a subtle coconut taste. Unlike Italian macaroons, they don’t leave a dry feeling in the mouth. The edges are slightly harder than the rest but not crispy.







Great
I have made many of your cookies, and I love the flavors. Very often the bottom cooks faster than the top, even when I remove them earlier than stated time. And I make the #same number as recipe calls for. Any tips you can offer?
This could happen for a few reasons, typically unrelated to the recipe itself. It could be because you use thin baking sheets that heat too quickly and transfer heat too fast (I recommend very thick cookie sheets for even baking). It could also happen if you leave the sheet at the bottom (for bottom-heated ovens) without enough air circulation.
Parchment paper can also play a role (especially if not using any) as it (or silicone mats) contributes to isolating the bottom and making it cook slower.
Can I use honey in place of maple syrup ?
Absolument
Merci d'avoir partagé cette recette !
I literally enjoyed making these cookies & the result is just awesome
Delicious and easy! I used condensed coconut milk in place of the maple syrup and they stuck together perfectly.
I made them, they are very tasty, but they break apart easily. Is that normal? Was wanting to use these in lunch boxes but I think may be to crumbly
They might need a touch more maple syrup, or it could be your canned coconut milk was too liquid.
So easy and delicious! Thank you! I did not use almond extract or salt and I didn’t put anything on top since I was out of almonds. I’m going to dip bottoms in melted dark chocolate next time!
Ma famille a adoré ça !
Je vous remercie!!