Coconut Flour Cookies
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You only need 8 simple ingredients and 1 bowl to make these soft and chewy coconut flour cookies! They’re grain-free, low carb and low sugar.
I’m really excited about today’s recipe because I’ve been experimenting with coconut flour a bit more lately. I realized that almost all my healthy baking recipes involve almond or oat flour, and I only have a few with coconut flour (like this delicious coconut flour banana bread), so today I’m sharing a recipe for coconut flour cookies!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- You only need 8 ingredients and one bowl!
- These cookies are keto-friendly, grain-free, gluten-free, nut-free and low-sugar!
- They’re soft, perfectly moist and absolutely delicious.

What is Coconut Flour?
Coconut flour is made from dried, ground coconut flesh. It’s packed with healthy fats, fiber and protein. It absorbs more liquid than other flours, so cannot be swapped 1:1 with other flours.
Baking with coconut flour can be challenging and it takes some experimenting to get recipes just right because a little coconut flour goes a long way! But it’s oh so worth it because it offers a texture that is a bit softer and more dense than traditional flour and the flavor is awesome.
Coconut flour adds a hint of natural sweetness to baked goods without a ton of coconut flavor, making it a great option for baking, even if you’re not looking to make a coconut-flavored dessert.
It’s also a great flour option for anyone allergic to almonds or those looking for a gluten-free and grain-free flour option.

Ingredients Needed
- coconut flour – can’t have coconut flour cookies without coconut flour! I love using Bob’s Red Mill organic coconut flour, which you should be able to find in the baking aisle at most major grocery stores. I do want to make a note that different brands of coconut flour can vary in consistency and texture, but I’ve never had an issue with Bob’s Red Mill, so I highly recommend picking up a bag!
- coconut oil – melted coconut oil replaces the butter in this recipe.
- honey – the perfect natural sweetener for these cookies. The honey pairs perfectly with coconut flour.
- eggs – helps to bind the ingredients together and gives the cookies structure.
- vanilla extract – a great flavor enhancer.
- sea salt – just a pinch!
- baking soda – to help the cookies rise.
- chocolate chips – I love Lily’s chocolate chips for a low-sugar option and Enjoy Life dark chocolate chips for a dairy-free/soy-free option.

How To Make
These coconut flour chocolate chip cookies are super simple to whip up, especially since you can make the cookie dough in one bowl!
Start by mixing your wet ingredients (coconut oil, honey, eggs, and vanilla) together in a large mixing bowl. Mix in the coconut flour, salt and baking soda until well combined. The mixture may seem runny at first, but it will thicken as the coconut flour absorbs the liquid! Trust me, coconut flour is like a sponge.
After the dough has thickened a little, fold in the chocolate chips. Scoop dough using a cookie scoop and place it on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Press the dough down into a cookie shape with your fingers.
Bake the cookies at 350°F for 12-14 minutes or until the edges are golden brown. Let them cool on the pan and then transfer them to a wire rack for additional cooling. Once completely cool, it’s time to enjoy!

Substitutions & Notes
Coconut flour – I don’t recommend swapping the coconut flour for another type of wheat flour or gluten-free flour. The high amount of fiber makes coconut flour super absorbent so when using it for baking you typically can’t use it as a 1:1 sub for other flours. Try my almond flour cookies instead.
Coconut oil – You can use melted butter or any neutral oil like olive oil or avocado oil instead of coconut oil if you prefer.
Honey – Maple syrup or agave should work just fine as a substitute for honey. I wouldn’t recommend swapping the liquid sweetener for a dry sweetener like coconut sugar or brown sugar as that’ll change the consistency of these cookies.
Chocolate chips – You can skip the chocolate chips altogether if you want or swap them with another mix-in of choice like fresh blueberries, chopped nuts or dried fruit.
Vegan – I haven’t tested it, but others have made these cookies with flaxseed eggs instead of regular eggs and said they turned out perfectly! You can also swap the honey for maple syrup.

How to Store Coconut Flour Cookies
At room temp: These cookies can be stored at room temp for 2-3 days. After that, I recommend storing them in the fridge.
In the fridge: Store these cookies in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.
In the freezer: For longer storage, store these cookies in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months.

Frequently Asked Questions
Since coconut flour absorbs up way more liquid than other flours it can’t be swapped 1:1 with other flours. If you’re looking for a chocolate chip cookie recipe that uses a different flour I have these almond flour chocolate chip cookies or these healthy chocolate chip cookies made with wheat flour.
Coconut flour cookies are supposed to be soft, not crispy! The texture is going to be more cake-like versus a traditional crisp cookie.
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More Cookie Recipes to Try
- Homemade Samoas Cookies
- Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
- S’mores Cookies
- Almond Flour Cookies with Chocolate Chips
- Gluten-Free Snickerdoodles
- Molasses Cookies
Be sure to check out all of the cookie recipes as well as the full collection of dessert recipes. on EFB!
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Coconut Flour Cookies
Ingredients
- ½ cup coconut flour
- ¼ cup melted coconut oil
- ¼ cup honey
- 2 large eggs
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ⅓ cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
- In a medium mixing bowl stir together the coconut oil, honey, eggs and vanilla.

- To the same bowl, add coconut flour, salt and baking soda and mix until combined. It may seem a little loose at first but the dough will begin to thicken as the coconut flour soaks up the liquid.

- Stir in chocolate chips, if using.

- Scoop dough using a cookie scoop and press into a cookie shape with your fingers.

- Place cookies on the baking sheet and bake for 12-14 minutes, or until the bottom and edges of the cookies are golden brown. Remove from oven.

- Allow to cool on the pan, then transfer to a baking rack to cool completely and enjoy!
- Store cookies in an air-tight container at room temp or in the refrigerator. Cookies will last much longer (up to 7 days) stored in the refrigerator. I personally really like how they taste straight from the fridge.
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Hi! I would love to try this recipe. My only question is can I use sunflower oil instead of coconut oil? Thank you.
Hey Alina – The sunflower oil might change the taste of these cookies. You can always use canola/vegetable oil or butter/ghee instead of the coconut oil for a more neutral taste.
Hi, i did the chocolate cookies. I left them in the oven for 16 min rather than 12-14. In Celcius degrees the oven should be at 177. I did not have honey so I put coconaut sugar 1/4 cup or less, they where good!
Planning to make these tomorrow but am wondering: if you substitute maple syrup for honey, do you use the same amount?
Yes! That should be a fine swap and it should be the same amount too!
good for an entirely coconut cookie, but bc of that, very dry.
used maple syrup instead of honey; you know its actually quite unhealthy to heat up honey before consuming it!! baking with it makes it like glue in the guts
Sorry to hear that the cookies turned out dry for you. Did the dough seem dry? You might have needed to add some additional liquid to the mixture or they could have been cooked too long in the oven.
These were fantastic and easy to make! Highly recommend trying out this recipe!
Yay!! So glad you enjoyed these cookies, Brittany! Thanks for making them and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I so appreciate it. <3
Can I freeze the dough & bake them whenever I feel like it?
I haven’t tried it, but don’t see why not!
Thanks!!
Hi Brittany,
I wanted to try the recipe, but I don’t eat eggs. Could I use flax eggs instead, if so, what are the measurements?
Thanks!
Hey Keya – Some people have used flax eggs and said it worked well! You can sub the 2 eggs for 2 flax eggs (3 T of water mixed with 1 T flaxseed). Let me know how the cookies turn out for you if you end up trying them!
I was pleasantly surprised with the taste of this cookie! After other recipes I was cautious but now have a keeper. I did use maple syrup & flax eggs in place of the honey & eggs. Thank you for sharing!
So glad you loved this recipe, Debby! Thanks for giving it a chance and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. And good to know about the flax eggs. 🙂
This was my first time baking with coconut flour. I’m not a baker so maybe that’s why the cookies didn’t come out so good. They are super soft. Like their not cooked. The dough was sticky. I substituted maple syrup for vanilla. I’m allergic to vanilla. I will try again.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that these cookies didn’t turn out for you, Terresha. The coconut flour will definitely cause these cookies to be soft versus crunchy, but they shouldn’t be doughy inside. They might have just needed a few more minutes to cook it sounds like. Let me know if you end up trying these again and how they turn out for you!
Great cookies!!
I am following a SIBO protocol diet, so I am very limited in what I can have at the moment and have been dying for cookies. I subbed the honey for pure stevia dissolved in water and had to leave out the chocolate chips, but I rolled them in some cinnamon for flavor and they turned out so great. I actually did 1.5x the recipe and it still yielded about 13 cookies, so I will double it next time or make them smaller : )
Thanks for the recipe!
Oh I love the idea of rolling them in cinnamon! 🙂 I’m so glad you were able to make this recipe work for your diet, Valerie. Thanks for making them and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. It’s super helpful for other readers, so I appreciate it. 🙂