4-Ingredient Almond Coconut Cookies

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These almond coconut cookies so easy to whip up — you only need four ingredients and they’re so delicious. No one will guess they’re vegan and gluten-free.

If you love coconut, you are going to LOVE this recipe! These little almond coconut cookies taste similar to an almond joy candy bar and they’re made with just four ingredients!

Stack of almond coconut chocolate chip cookies.

Let’s talk sweets. Sweet treats tend to get a bad rap in the health world, but I fully believe that enjoying sweet treats should be part of a balanced diet! I have no shame in enjoying a treat occasionally. My top tip? Make your own sweet snacks and desserts! Store bought sweets are often loaded with a ton of ingredients that will make you feel less than ideal. I love making recipes with healthy flours instead of white flour, natural sweeteners and other wholesome ingredients. With treats like this I can enjoy them while also feeling good about the food I’m fueling my body with!

Case in point: these cookies! The first four ingredients in a traditional Almond Joy bar are: corn syrup, sugar, coconut and vegetable oil. No thanks! The only four ingredients in these cookies are almonds, coconut flakes, chocolate chips and sweetened condensed coconut milk. No, I won’t be eating the whole batch in a day, but I will feel good when I snack on this homemade treat vs. a store bought candy bar!

Almond coconut chocolate chip cookie on parchment paper.

The 4 Ingredients You Need:

  • unsweetened flake coconut  make sure you use use flake coconut that looks like longer strands, not shredded coconut or coconut flakes that looks more like chips.
  • dark chocolate chips – You can use mini or regular chocolate chips. I like Enjoy Life or Lily’s! If you want these cookies to be vegan, be sure to use dairy-free chocolate chips
  • salted almonds
  • sweetened condensed coconut milk – You can make your own or use the Let’s Do Organic brand.
Two mixing bowls. One with sweetened condensed coconut milk, almond, coconut flakes and chocolate chips before being mixed, and a bowl with the mixed cookie mixture.

Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk

Lately I’ve been hooked on using sweetened condensed coconut milk to make vegan and dairy-free treats! It’s the perfect non-dairy alternative to traditional sweetened condensed milk. For these cookies I used the Let’s Do Organic brand, which can be found at Whole Foods, Thrive Market or other natural food stores. If you’re feeling ambitious, you can make your own sweetened condensed coconut milk.

One thing to note: you want your sweetened condensed coconut milk in a liquid state. If it seems too thick/hard to pour, that’s totally fine… you’ll just need to heat it up a bit. You can do this by adding the sweetened condensed coconut milk to a small saucepan and heat over super low heat until mixture is liquid. Don’t heat too long because you don’t want the coconut milk to get too hot. Simply remove from heat and let cool for a few minutes before using in the recipe. If you don’t let it cool long enough, it will melt the chocolate chips. 

Side by side photos of cookie sheets. One is of almond coconut cookies before being baked and after being baked.

How to Make Almond Coconut Cookies

This recipe is super simple and similar to making macaroons. In a bowl, combine the shredded coconut, almonds and chocolate chips with the sweetened condensed coconut milk. Stir until the mixture is well coated with the coconut milk.

Use a cookie scoop to scoop out the dough and place onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Note: the dough will be pretty sticky but that’s okay. Press each cookie down a bit either using a spoon or your fingers. If the dough is sticking your fingers use a little water to moisten them. Bake until the edges are golden brown and then let cool completely on the baking sheet before serving. If you try to eat them before they cool, they’ll likely fall apart! I know it’s hard, but you gotta have patience. 🙂

Plate of almond coconut cookies make with chopped almond, coconut flakes and chocolate chips.
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4 Ingredient Coconut Almond Cookies

These coconut almond cookies so easy to whip up — you only need four ingredients and they’re so delicious. No one will guess they’re vegan and gluten-free.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 14 minutes
Total Time: 24 minutes
Servings: 18

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 325°F.
  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  • Check to see if your sweetened condensed coconut milk is in a liquid state. If it is, you can skip this step. If not, pour sweetened condensed coconut milk into a small saucepan and heat over super low heat until mixture is liquid. Don’t heat too long because you don’t want the coconut milk to get too hot. Remove from heat and let cool for a few minutes. 
  • In a medium mixing bowl combine coconut flakes, chocolate chips, chopped almonds and liquid sweetened condensed coconut milk. Stir until everything is well coated with the coconut milk. The dough will be pretty sticky/wet and that’s okay.
  • Use a medium-large cookie scoop to scoop out dough and place on to your prepared baking sheet with parchment paper. 
  • Using the back of a spoon or your fingers (moistened with a little water), press each cookie down a bit to flatten.
  • Bake cookies for 12 to 14 minutes or until the coconut flakes are just starting to turn golden brown. 
  • Let cool completely on baking sheet before serving. Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for longer storage. Cookies will last at least 7 days in the fridge. 

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Notes

  • Make sure you look for flaked coconut that is in longer strands, not coconut flakes that looks more like chips.
  • Step 3 is optional if your condensed coconut milk is already liquid and easy to pour, but I’ve noticed that that canned sweetened condensed coconut milk seems to harden and separate when stored in a cool place. 
  • You can use mini or regular sized chocolate chips. For vegan cookies, be sure to use dairy-free chocolate chips.
  • Adapted from Mom on Timeout’s Almond Joy Cookies.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 113kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 3mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: coconut almond cookies
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128 Comments

  1. HiBrittany. These look awesome! Question: Have run out of canned coconut milk, so can’t make your coconut condensed milk recipe. 😞 Would it be okay to use regular (or light) sweetened condensed milk? That is currently in my pantry.

    1. Totally. You can use regular (or light) sweetened condensed milk instead of coconut condensed milk so long as you don’t need the cookies to be dairy-free.

      1. 5 stars
        Made them twice now, against my husband’s pleading, “Those are delicious. Please don’t make them again. i will eat all of them!” Absolutely scrumptious!

        1. Haha! I’m so glad these cookies are a hit!! Thanks for trying them and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating, I really appreciate it!

    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed these cookies, Claire!! Thanks for trying them and for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. I so appreciate it. <3

  2. 5 stars
    Loved these ! They make a great dairy free and gluten free treat. Would definitely recommend

    1. Ahh yay!! So glad you enjoyed these cookies, Katie. Thanks for trying my recipe and for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. It’s super helpful to other readers. 🙂

  3. 4 stars
    Mine flopped! I’m not sure what I did wrong! The condensed milk ran out from the cookies onto the parchment paper and turned into burnt sugar. I still gave it 4 stars because what I could save still was delicious! What did a do wrong? I measured everything correctly!

    1. Oh no!! I’m so sorry to hear that Courtney. That happened to someone else, but he said he added too much milk so that’s why his ran out of the cookies. Did you used canned sweetened condensed milk or did you make your own?

      1. I used 3/4 cup of canned sweetened condensed coconut milk. I will try and go a little lighter on it next time. The batter seemed a bit too wet. They were still delicious!

        1. Hey Courtney – What brand did you use? I’m wondering if some of the brands are more liquidy than others. I used Let’s Do Organic and it was fine, but someone else said they used Nature’s Charm and hers also ran while cooking. Yeah, next time I’d add less condensed coconut milk to see if that helps!! I’m glad you still enjoyed them though!! 🙂

          1. So I just made these and mine ran all over too ☹️ The brand of sweetened condensed coconut milk I used was “Andre Prost” (idk it’s just whatever they had at my grocery store). I actually tried these last weekend with the homemade sweetened condensed coconut milk and they did NOT run so this was a surprise. What a mess! Right now my pan looks more like I tried to make rice crispy treats so I guess I’ll cut them into squares and they should be fine…if I can get them off the paper. 😂 I was so looking forward to this because when I made them last weekend I was impatient and didn’t let my sweetened coconut milk cool enough before pouring it over the other ingredients and the chocolate chips got totally melted. Was thinking these were going to turn out better- nope! Oh well.

            1. Hey Nicole! Thank you for reporting back. Did you use the whole can of Andre Prost sweetened condensed coconut milk? I looked it up and it looks like it’s an 11oz can.

  4. 5 stars
    Super easy and delish!! I used chopped pecans instead of almonds because that’s what I had on hand and they turned out great! They are light but sweet enough they seem like a treat. Will make them again for sure.

    1. Yay!! I’m so glad you tried and enjoyed these cookies, Lisa. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and star rating. I really appreciate it. <3

    1. Yay!! I’m so glad these cookies were a hit, Lilian!! Thanks for trying them and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I really appreciate it. <3

  5. 5 stars
    we loved eating these straight from the freezer – it made taking only one cookie at a time, last a little longer too 😉

    1. I’m so glad these cookies were a hit!! And yes, I’ve found that storing treats in the freezer helps to keep them around a bit longer. 🙂 Thanks for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. I really appreciate it.

  6. 3 stars
    I almost didn’t make after reading other reviews about them turning out runny but I did and mine turned out runny too. I used sunny select brand of sweetened condensed coconut milk, 3/4 a cup. May be helpful to alter the recipe to include the exact brand of sweetened condensed coconut milk that works (not everyone reads the comment section). But I am looking forward to the rest of the recipes this looks like a super cool site!

    1. Oh no!! I’m so sorry these cookies didn’t turn out for you, Tiffany. 🙁 I just look up the brand you used and it comes in a 14 oz can, so you didn’t use the full can right? Just 3/4 cup of it?

  7. 3 stars
    Mine also turned into a total runny mess. I used sweetened condensed coconut milk as directed – maybe the brand I used it just more liquify? What a bummer! They smelled great, at least.

  8. 2 stars
    Mine flopped too. I made my own condensed milk and followed the recipe, and it did what others said, it ran and turned into a mess. I kinda knew it would as it seemed way too wet. I feel better knowing I wasn’t the only one this happened too. It’s too bad though as they smelled and tasted good…with a spoon!

    1. Oh no!!! I’m so sorry to hear that, Sheryl. And you only used 3/4 cup of sweetened condensed coconut milk, correct? Did the condensed coconut milk seem to liquidy on its own when you made it?

  9. 3 stars
    I made these cookies but used cream of coconut and added more almonds and chocolate. I used sweetened coconut flakes. They did come out runny and very messy. They did not stick well. So I put them in the freezer as someone suggested in the comments and they came out great! Tastes so good!

    1. Hey Ashley! Sorry to hear they turned out to be runny for you. It’s probably because you used coconut cream instead of the sweetened condensed coconut milk which caused the cookies to be very liquidy and the sweetened condensed coconut milk helps to hold the cookies together. I’m glad you were able to salvage them by putting them in the freezer!! 🙂

  10. 5 stars
    So I didn’t use Condensed Coconut milk(couldn’t find in store), I used a regular can of sweetened condensed milk. It was a last moment decision to try to make these.
    I did step 3 because I was following recipe (guess I didn’t have to do #3). The cookies came out great and so yummy. Thanks for sharing. I will try coconut milk when get/ find it.

    1. Oh yay!! So glad these cookies still turned out for you, Ledia! Thanks so much for trying this recipe and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I so appreciate it. 🙂

  11. 3 stars
    Flop 😢
    I used canned sweetened condensed coconut milk (Andre Prost brand found at Walmart) and they came out runny and did not stick together even though I followed the directions. The only difference was I used pecans instead of almonds since I had those on hand.
    I tasted the mix and it was delicious, so what did I do wrong?

    1. Oh no! I’m so sorry to hear that, Sandra. 🙁 What size was can? Did you use the whole thing?

  12. 2 stars
    I wish I read the reviews before making them. I used 3/4 cup canned sweet condensed coconut milk and I’ve had the same problem as many others. I will try them again some other time with a lot less condensed coconut milk.

    1. Oh no! Sorry you had issues with these cookies, Dimi. What brand of canned sweetened condensed coconut milk did you end up using?

  13. 3 stars
    I was so excited for these but I’m not even done cooking them and can tell they aren’t going to turn out. I used exactly 3/4C Sweetened Condensed coconut Milk (Nature’s Charm) and they are a runny mess. I’m going to put them in the freeze, I hope that saves them!

    1. Oh no!! I’m so sorry to hear that, Nancy. Did the sweetened condensed milk seem super runny to you in the can? I’m wondering if some brands are more runny than others. Hopefully you’re able to save them after putting them in the freezer.

  14. 4 stars
    Hi! So I also used to sweetened condensed coconut milk from Walmart, and measured out 3/4 cup like the recipe says. Mine also became super runny while baking, but as soon as I pulled them out of the oven, I got a spatula and pushed all the runny parts back into the center of the cookie before it started to harden. And it turned out just fine this way!!!I put them on a plate, and you’d never be able to notice they were once runny at all. Love the recipe, and these cookies are amazing! Thanks a ton

    1. Hey Jacey – What kind of coconut did you use? I re-tested these the other week and tried coconut flakes (more chip-like) and flaked coconut (more stand-like) and the coconut flakes that were more like chips definitely turned out to be super runny. It needs to be the flaked coconut that is strands (like in the photos).

    1. I’m not sure! I didn’t have any issues with the cookies running when testing this recipe, so I’m trying to figure out why many people are having issues. I have a feeling it has to do with the brand of condensed coconut milk.

  15. 5 stars
    Hi Brittany,
    I used regular sweetened condensed milk, forgot to toast the coconut, but they turned out perfect, just like your photos and are delicious!!!

    1. Oh yay!! That makes me so happy to hear!! I’m so glad they turned out for you. Thanks for coming back to leave a review, I so appreciate it!

  16. 5 stars
    This is the most amazing recipe! I love coconut and this recipe tastes like coconut candy.
    I read all of the comments that indicated the batter was drippy. I have not encountered that. However, I missed the note that said an entire can of sweetened condensed coconut milk is the equivalent of 3/4 a cup. I measured the sweetened condensed coconut milk into a measuring cup. The dough is a little crumbly. The cookies are cooling now and I’m hoping the will harden a bit once cooled. They look beautiful and are toasted perfectly at 14 minutes just like the recipe said.
    Thanks for such an amazing recipe!

    1. Hey Meagan – I’m so glad these cookies turned out for you!! Keep me posted how they turn out once they have cooled down. 🙂

  17. 1 star
    I followed the instructions 100% – used strand coconut, heated the sweetened condensed coconut milk and allowed it to cool a bit, placed the cookies on the sheet and smoothed them down, everything. And yet mine continue to spread 4 times the size of the plop. How did you get them to hold their shape? I’ve tried 3 batches and they all turned out to be horrible sticky messes with burnt edges sharp enough to cut diamonds. 😭

    1. Oh no!! I’m so sorry to hear that these didn’t turn out for you. Do you mind sending a link to the coconut you used? I’ve found that the type of coconut is usually the issue with spreading. Also, what brand sweetened condensed coconut milk did you use?

      1. I used Great Value coconut flakes, and Andre Prost sweetened condensed coconut milk. If the recipe calls for specific brands, wouldn’t that be helpful to include in the recipe?

        1. It doesn’t have to be a specific brand, I was just curious what brand you used. Just making sure you used unsweetened coconut flakes, correct? And you didn’t use the full can of sweetened condensed coconut milk, but measured out 3/4 cup? Just trying to troubleshoot to see what might have caused them to melt in the oven!

  18. 1 star
    I gave this recipe a try despite reading some of the other reviews. I used coconut with longer strands but the cookies still spread out. I was making these to give away but can’t because of the way they look (although the taste pretty good). Maybe the recipe can be tweaked to make it a cookie bar that can be cut?

    1. Oh yay!! So glad these cookies turned out for you. Thanks for making them and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!

  19. 5 stars
    After reading the reviews I decided to slightly reduce the amount of condensed coconut milk and my cookies turned out perfectly. Also I didn’t have anyone sweetened condensed coconut milk so I made my own, so not sure if this made a difference. These cookies are absolutely amazing!

    1. Oh yay!! I’m so glad these cookies turned out for you, Narelle. Thanks for trying them and for coming back to leave a review. It’s super helpful for other readers, so I appreciate it. 🙂

  20. 1 star
    Tastes good, a little sweet for me but my son and husband liked it.I won’t make it again because like most of the other reviews (wish I read first), mine spread and made a mess. They were not cookies, but we salvaged what we could because it cost alot for the ingredients. I’ve made many great recipes from this site, but this one just didn’t work for me.

    1. So sorry to hear that, Chrissy. What type of coconut did you use? Were they strands or more chip-like? That’s usually the reason for the spreading.

  21. Getting the ingredients to try these. Is there a reason the almonds have to be salted? Can I just chop my plain, raw almonds? They look good 🙂

  22. 4 stars
    This is pretty tasty for a 4-ingredient dessert. I used pecans instead of almonds (I’m not much of an almond fan) and the flavors really complimented each other well. I had a hard time making balls because it seems to want to stick to everything but together. So I made smaller cookie balls, didn’t press them down since I saw people had trouble with them spreading, and baked for 8 minutes, which ended up being a perfect time. The edges do brown more than the tops, but overall very tasty.

    1. I’m glad you enjoyed these cookies, Michele. Thanks for making them and for coming back to leave your feedback. I so appreciate it!

  23. 5 stars
    I made these last night for my family and they were a hit all around! My husband is gluten free and it’s so nice to find yummy desserts like these that he can eat! Thank you!

  24. Not sure how to rate it, sounded like the perfect recipe for my mom but twice they have just turned into puddles and not cookies.

  25. 5 stars
    I underestimated the amount of coconut flakes i had, so i compensated with coconut flour, but then the dough looked too dry, so i added an egg. At this point i realize, it’s not even the same recipe anymore. I also forgot the chocolate chips, so i dipped the finished cookies in melted chocolate and sprinkled with coarse salt. All of that to say: the condensed milk i used was the same brand as in-recipe, and the cookies didn’t melt or spread like mentioned in the comments. They were delicious, and i just had 3 for breakfast. Looking forward to trying this recipe again, the way it was written! Thanks!

  26. So I couldn’t find unsweetened coconut but other than that I followed the instructions. First pan, the condensed milk ran all over. I added an egg and chilled the rest of the mix for a couple of hours and it held a little better but still ran. They taste amazing though and I would like to perfect them because my sister is gluten free and loves coconut!

    1. What kind of coconut did you end up using? That was probably the reason for the cookies spreading! I’m glad you were able to save them and that they tasted good. 🙂

  27. 4 stars
    First time I made these, they turned out perfectly – love them. I am on low FODMAP, so these are great!! I dont know what happened the 2nd time, but like others – they turned into pools and looked like wide brimmed hats. 🙁 I used all the same ingredients. I think next time i’ll try less evap milk as others suggested.

    1. Oh no!! Did you use different coconut or a different brand of sweetened condensed coconut milk the second time?

  28. 2 stars
    Just like others, these turned into a sloppy mess. Unfortunately, I didn’t read the comments beforehand. I used Andre Prost sweetened condensed coconut milk, which was thick but not solid at room temperature, and measured it to make sure I had 3/4 cup. While they tasted good, they were a mess. I rolled what I could into balls (much of it wouldn’t even stick together), wrapped them in plastic wrap and refrigerated them. I gave them two stars only because the sticky mess tasted good. I won’t be making them again.

    1. Sorry to hear these didn’t turn out for you, Barbara. What type of coconut did you use? I’m thinking the issue might be that the different brands of sweetened condensed coconut milk vary in consistency. I need to re-test these!

  29. 5 stars
    I loved these.
    I increased the temp to 375 and baked for 15 minutes. They were crispy on the bottom and chewy in the middle.. awesome!

    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed this cookies, Kimberly! Thanks for the review. I really appreciate it!

  30. 5 stars
    These are amazing! I followed the recipe completely and they turned out perfect. I have already had 2!

    1. So pumped these turned out for you, Tessa! Thanks for making them and for the review. I so appreciate it!

  31. 5 stars
    I absolutely love coconut and chocolate, so I was thrilled to stumble across this recipe. I just made it, and the cookies are delicious! An added plus is how easy they are to make. I did follow Kimberly‘a suggestion to bake them at 375 degrees for 15 minutes. Also, since my can of sweetened condensed coconut milk was 11.25 ounces, it was enough to make two batches if I reduced the amount in each batch by 2 tablespoons. The cookies came out perfectly.

    1. So glad this recipe turned out for you, Sandy!! Thanks for making it and for the review. I so appreciate it!

      1. 2 stars
        They spread all over the pan making one big gooey mess. Wasted a lot of money on this disaster. I made them per the recipe with no exceptions.

        1. Oh no, I am so sorry to hear that this recipe did not work out for you, Meg. I am working on retesting these and will hopefully be able to share some tips for how to get these cookies to keep their shape.

    1. So glad you enjoyed these almond coconut cookies, Beverly! Thanks for trying them out and coming back to leave a review. It means so much to me!

  32. Could you use “mini muffin”pan, using mini muffin cup wrappers? Trying to make these today, so excited I can’t wait… Thank you for sharing this recipe!

      1. 4 stars
        Wow these gf cookies are addictive and so good! I did add a pinch of Kosher salt to my batch and ended up cooking them an additional 4 minutes. (My oven is wacky so it cook be on my end.) they were crunchy, browned on the edges and inside was still chewy. Thank you for a great gf recipe!

        1. Absolutely! I am excited to hear that you are loving this recipe and it turned out great for you, Gillian. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  33. 5 stars
    These are so easy and amazing! Since it’s the only recipe I use the condensed coconut milk in, I just use the whole 11.25oz can and increase everything else by 50%. Works like a charm, and no waste. Thank you!

  34. 4 stars
    I made these but mine spread out and all the condensed milk seem to run together I did not get around chewy cookie any suggestions?

    1. Mine spread out all over the pan too! What I did was take a Butter knife and scraped the cookies back together individually while still very warm then let them cool all the way. They were fine after that.

  35. Made these cookies but I think I used too much of the condensed coconut(made from can of coconut milk +sugar and simmered for 45 min). They came out wet and bubbly and spread thin. They are still delicious but might retry with either increasing ingredients or reducing amount of milk.

  36. 2 stars
    These were runny and did not set well. I think it is the coconut condensed milk. I remade with just condensed milk and did not have any issues.

    1. Hi Sue – I am so sorry that this recipe didn’t turn out the way you had hoped. May I ask what brand of sweetened condensed coconut milk you used?

    1. Ah I am so happy that this recipe worked out for you, Tina. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  37. 1 star
    run down . horrible recipe. i agree with tbe others. i am not trying your recipes again. waste of time and money. i think before posting a recipe you should try with different brands

    1. I am sorry to hear this recipe did not turn out as you had hoped, Sara. Did you change anything about the recipe?

      1. I wonder if some people are using evaporated milk by mistake or are making their own coconut condensed milk using coconut milk from the dairy section instead of the canned coconut milk. Just a thought.

    2. Maybe the problem isn’t with the recipe, but with you Sara. You didn’t need to attack Brittany like you did. Totally uncalled for. I’ve made this recipe several times and I’ve used a different type of Sweetened Condensed Coconut milk each time and they’ve come out perfect each time. Maybe try untwisting your panties and going at it with a better attitude. Will make all the difference in the world with this recipe and maybe in your life. You sound like an incredibly unhappy human. Go eat some chocolate…you’ll feel so much better. You might want to try apologizing to Brittany for you nasty attitude too. It’s a good thing that some of us have enough of a positive attitude to cover for obnoxious little sweethearts like yourself. Now run along and try to play nice with the other kids next time, ok?

      Brittany I’m sorry that your post was shadowed by such a negative….person. Someone just didn’t get enough cuddles in her childhood is what I’m thinking. 😊 If someone tries a recipe someone else posted it doesn’t mean it’s the posters fault. Maybe the person attempting the recipe is just a lousy cook. They need to keep trying because attitude is so important when your cooking…don’t you think? Nasty, boring food is usually achieved by a nasty boring person. It’s a great recipe and I’ve had zero problems with it!

  38. 3 stars
    I made these today using Let’s Do Organic Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk and the cookies spread all over the pan. I was pretty surprised and pretty disappointed. Not sure what happened, maybe the milk was too thick? Very tasty but wound up in the disposal.

    1. Hi Lisa – So sorry to hear this recipe did not turn out for you. What type of coconut did you use?

    1. Hi Laura – I haven’t tried freezing these and I am worried the texture might change a bit if they are frozen, but I can’t be sure. Let me know if you freeze them and how they work out for you!

  39. Oh my goodness!! 10 out of 10 for these cookies!! I was nervous when I read some of the reviews but decided to give the recipe a try anyway. I think the trick is using just enough condensed milk, but not too much – I used 1/2 a cup to begin with and after stirring everything thoroughly, decided to add another tablespoon.

    My cookies did not spread at all. 14 minutes and the coconut was perfectly browned, the cashes were crispy and the chocolate chips slightly melted. Sooooo good!!!

    1. AHH this is so great! Thank you so much for sharing this, Kate. I really appreciate your feedback and I am excited to hear these turned out great for you. Your review & star rating means so much to me!

  40. 5 stars
    Just added a pinch of sea salt on each cooking before baking and YUM! Thanks for this awesome recipe.

    1. Sounds amazing! So glad you’re loving these cookies, Tracy. Thank you for coming back and sharing your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!

  41. 5 stars
    These were so easy to put together and the cookies were WONDERFUL! The only change I made was to add a bit of vanilla for extra dimension. THANK YOU!

    1. WOO! I am excited to hear that you are loving these cookies, Lillith. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your review + star rating, it means so much to me!