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Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan, gluten free cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.

Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan & GF cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.
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I’m so glad it’s Monday because I finally get to share these vibrant Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies with you! I am seriously in love with these cookies. I made my third batch yesterday, you know just to be sure they’re good and all. 😉

After they came out of the oven, I realized there was something wrong though. Not with the cookies, they’re completely decadent and perfect, but with me. There’s something wrong when I don’t want a cookie especially these yummy Lemon Lavender Cookies.

Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan & GF cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.

I’ve been in denial for two weeks that something’s going on with me respiratory wise. I’ve been coughing, my glands are swollen and my throat has been hurting on and off.

We’ve been having odd weather in Phoenix, 95 one day, 70 the next which always does a number on my allergies so I didn’t put much thought into it. Then Friday it hit me.

I started feeling feverish and noticed some redness in the back of my throat. This weekend I mostly slept, got no work done (ugh) and only ate breakfast on both days.

I fear one of the kiddos (many of them have been sick) at swim lessons passed me something.

Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan & GF cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.

So…a visit to the doctor may be in order this week. I haven’t gone already because I know they will just give me an antibiotic and that is not something I want in my body as I’m still recovering from my Hashimoto’s.

But at this point, I may have no other option. Anyway…back to these gorgeous Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies!

Last month I planted my herb garden and could not wait for my lavender to grow so I could put it in all my baked goods. It’s so pretty, how could you resist?

Lavender

Don’t worry, you won’t taste it in the cookies. It’s more like a mild herb flavor in the background.

You can buy dried lavender at health food stores or buy dried lavender for under $5 on Amazon. A little goes a long way for making these yummy, healthy cookies!

Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan & GF cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.

These Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are like a shortbread bursting with citrus. I bake them with sprinkles of lemon zest so they get nice and citrus-y. Baking them with fresh lemon zest really brightens the citrus flavor in them and these cookies are only subtly sweet.

Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan & GF cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.

I don’t like overly sweet cookies. They’re a turnoff for me, but these Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are spot on! Now if only my throat and lungs would heal up so I could eat all of them. In the meantime, you can eat them for me!

Lemon Lavender Cookies
5 from 2 votes
Servings: 12 cookies

Lemon Lavender Cookies

Healthy Lemon Lavender Cookies are perfect for warm weather! Packed with citrus, these Vegan and gluten free cookies are light, refreshing and subtly sweet.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or use a nonstick baking sheet.
  • Using a standing mixer or hand mixer, blend together coconut oil, coconut sugar, salt, baking soda, lemon juice and lavender. Slowly fold flour into the batter by hand to combine. Do not over combine.
  • Scoop a heaping tablespoon of the batter onto the baking sheet. Pat the dough down to form the batter into the shape of a cookie as these will not flatten or rise when they bake. Sprinkle lemon zest over the cookies.
  • Bake 8-10 minutes until they are slightly golden around the edges. Remove from the oven and immediately transfer cookies from the baking sheet using a spatula to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

  • Keep up to two weeks in the refrigerator!

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 123kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 103mg, Potassium: 0.01mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 3g, Calcium: 7mg, Iron: 0.4mg

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

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Megan is a nutritionist who coaches women 35+ lose weight sustainably. She is the author of the Low Calorie Cookbook, fitness instructor, host of the Dish On Ditching Diets Podcast and creator of Skinny Fitalicious where you get lighter, higher protein recipes. Follow Megan on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube and Instagram for the latest updates.

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33 Comments

  1. Erica says:

    I’m assuming these would turn out just fine if I didn’t use gf flour? Would you advise a specific type?

    1. Megan says:

      You can try oat flour or even whole wheat flour. I haven’t tried them, but I’m thinking they should work.

      1. Erica says:

        I had to add a bit more flour because my mixture with the regular white flour seemed very wet/greasy. I also melted the coconut oil completely. Maybe I should have just softened it? The cookies spread quite a bit while baking and weren’t a lovely shape like yours. Didn’t impact the taste! They were crunchy right out of the oven but became very soft after being stored in a plastic bag. When I would eat one, there would be coconut oil residue on my hands. Not a bad thing, just something I haven’t experienced with a cookie. The flavor was wonderful and refreshing. I had not put a ‘taste’ to the ‘smell’ of lavender before if that makes any sense. My point is you can use regular, white flour and still make these cookies if anyone is wondering.

        1. Lauren says:

          Great taste! I did the same thing I would prob recommend just softening the coconut oil or adding more flour as mine flattened out and conjoined but I had melted the coconut oil since mine was solid.

          1. Megan says:

            Glad you liked them! The instructions actually do say the coconut oil should be melted. For baking purposes, it always should be melted or things won’t combine properly.

  2. Ginger Wroot says:

    Such great photos! And yes, lemon and lavender pair up so well together! Pinned, and can’t wait to make these!
    –G
    http://gingerwroot.com

    1. Megan says:

      Oh thank you!

  3. Sam @ PancakeWarriors says:

    Hope you are feeling better Megan!! I have seriously been craving all things lemon lately, these look and sound amazing. And yes the kiddos will give you everything they have. I got so sick my first month of teaching kids, ugh. Hope you feel better soon!!

    1. Megan says:

      OMG…so glad it’s not just me. The kids are always coughing and have crazy things coming out of their noses. I feel like I should wear gloves and a face mask, but that would probably scare them. HAHA!

  4. Christine @ Run Plant Based says:

    These looks wonderful and thanks for the lavender link, I’ve never cooked with it before but am a huge fan of lemon. Hope you feel better soon!

    1. Megan says:

      It gives things a very mild herb hint in the background. I adore it!

  5. Dani @ Dani California Cooks says:

    I love having dried lavender around my apartment! I had no idea of those health benefits either.

    1. Megan says:

      I love incorporating them into things. They just give an extra hint of something people can’t quite put their finger on.