These Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies are fun, delicious, and full of veggies! These carrot-shaped cut-out carrot cookies are vegan and allergy-free, made with a carrot cake dough and decorated with dairy-free & naturally colored white chocolate. They're a perfectly cute & kid-friendly treat for any Easter or Spring celebration!
O my gosh, guys! These cookies! They're not only carrot-shaped, but made with a literal carrot cake cookie base, and perfectly decorated with allergy-free white chocolate happiness! Could you ever ask for anything better in an Easter/Spring themed cookie? I don't think so! Gluten-free holiday-themed cookies seem to be trending over here. Not only are they cute and fun, but they're easy to make, delicious to eat, and no one passes up an allergy-free cookie!
Ingredients for the carrot cake cookie dough
These carrot cake cookies aren't the typical oat-based breakfast cookies you're used to seeing on the internet. No, no. These are cut-out carrot sugar cookies instead, with a real carrot cake dough! Here's what you need:
- Gluten-Free Baking Flour
- Sorghum Flour
- Granulated Sweetener
- Baking Powder
- Cinnamon
- Ginger
- Nutmeg
- Vanilla Extract
- Vegan/Soy-Free Butter
- Carrot Puree
Yes, these gluten-free cookies are FILLED with real vegetables! The secret baking ingredient I always use and yields the best, moist, stable, vegan, egg-free, dairy-free gluten-free baked goods. Baby food jars of pure veggie or fruit puree work as a fantastic egg-replacement that works as a binder and keeps your baked goodies moist (and healthy!)
How to make the decorated carrot cake sugar cookies
Time to mark the calendar with a weekend baking extravaganza with the family! Baking and decorating sugar cookies is always more fun with friends, right?
This is the exact cookie cutter set I bought (it's only $3 at Walmart), but you can get it on Amazon too. Using this carrot-shaped cookie cutter yielded 14 β th inch sugar cookies. If you use a different shaped or sized cookie cutter, the number of cookies you get out of the dough with vary (obviously).
How to make the carrot sugar cookie base:
- Mix together all your cookie dough ingredients, using your hands to work in the cold vegan butter and adding the carrot puree last. You'll need 4 tablespoons (measure this as tablespoons, not ΒΌ of a cup) of the carrot puree, but you may need a teaspoon or so more. I ended up using 4 tablespoons plus 1 extra teaspoon.
- CHILL the dough for at least 30 minutes to an hour before rolling the dough out to a β -inchΒ thickness.Β Pro Tip: Sprinkle extra flour on the dough to make things easier to roll and cut.
- Cut out as many carrot cookies as you can with the dough (re-rolling as needed). I made 14 cut-out cookies.
- Evenly space the cookies out on a baking sheet and bake them forΒ 13-15 minutesΒ in a preheatedΒ 350Β°FΒ oven. Remove and let themΒ cool completely on a wire rack before decorating.
How to decorate the carrot cake cookies:
- Melt the allergy-free white chocolate in a wide bowl in the microwave, using 20-second increments, stirring between, until melted so it doesnβt burn. Use about β of the white chocolate for the green carrot top portion and the rest for the orange carrot base. You can divide it up before or after you melt the chocolate.
- Mix red and yellow natural food dye together in the larger portion of melted white chocolate until you get the desired orange shade you want. Do the same, but use green coloring to get the green shade you want in the smaller portion of white chocolate.
- Using a spoon, gently spread on a thin layer of orange chocolate to the body of the cookie and do the same for the green tops.
- Before the green chocolate tops dry, sprinkle on some green sanding sugar (if desired).
Healthy carrot cookie tips, swaps, and storage
- You can use ALL gluten-free baking flour if you donβt have delicious sorghum flour on hand (I like to mix flours for a better tasting gluten-free cookie!)
- I always use Beech-Nut Sweet Carrot baby food jars. They're only carrot and water. If you opt for something else or making your own by blending boiled carrots, you'll have to determine if you need more or less puree in the dough as the water content will vary.
- If you're not vegan or don't have certain allergies, you can use colored candy melts instead of dying white chocolate (however, the "fresh" white chocolate tastes amazing!)
- Storage: These vegan carrot cake cookies can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container 1 week (they'll be fine past that, but will start to get stale). You can also freeze the decorated cookies, wrapped in plastic wrap in a container or freezer bag for 6 months. It's better to freeze the undecorated cookies though if you plan on doing this. To thaw, just remove and let them come to room temperature.
Do they actually taste like carrots?
Yes! But not straight up raw carrots, they taste like carrot CAKE. They're sweet sugar cookies with the iconic carrot cake spices: ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg. The white chocolate "icing" acts as the classic cream cheese frosting. Each bite tastes like the Spring season's delicious arrival! Plus, getting a dose of veggies in a delicious gluten-free cookie sounds like a good idea, don't you think? They're Easter bunny approved, btw.
Plus, these cookies are 100%...
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Allergy-free (Dairy-Free,Β Soy-Free,Β Egg-Free,Β Nut-Free,Β Peanut-Free,Β Wheat-Free,Β Sesame-Free,Β Corn-Free,Β Coconut-Free)
- Oil-Free
- Low in Sugar (minus the white chocolate)
- Super Kid-Friendly
- Secretly (or not so secretly) Packed with Veggies!
Carrot cake is my favorite thing (okay, besides Funfetti), but it is THE best flavor of the season so you may just want to check out these other carrot cake goodies!
Other Carrot Cake Recipes To Try:
- Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Vegan Cream Cheese Frosting
- Mini Carrot Cake Bundts
- Carrot Cake Doughnuts
- Carrot Cake Pancakes with Carrot Cream Frosting
- Carrot Cake Waffles
- Carrot Cake Quinoa Flakes
- Carrot Cake Granola
Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies
Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies (Vegan, Allergy-Free)
These Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies are fun, delicious, and full of veggies! These carrot-shaped cut-out carrot cookies are vegan and allergy-free, made with a carrot cake dough and decorated with dairy-free & naturally colored white chocolate. They're a perfectly cute & kid-friendly treat for any Easter or Spring celebration!
- Prep Time: 30 Minutes
- Cook Time: 13 Minutes
- Total Time: 43 minutes
- Yield: 14 Cookies 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Bake
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
Carrot Cake Sugar Cookie Dough:
- 1 Cup Gluten-Free Baking Flour
- Β½ Cup Sorghum Flour
- Β½ Cup Granulated Erythritol (or preferred granulated sugar)
- Β½ Tsp Baking Powder
- Β½ Tsp Cinnamon
- Β½ Tsp Ground Ginger
- ΒΌ Tsp Ground Nutmeg
- Β½ Tsp Pure Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Extract
- 2 TB Vegan/Soy-Free Butter (cold, diced)
- 4 TB Carrot Puree (plus 1 to 2 teaspoons extra if needed)
Icing and Decorations:
Instructions
For the cut-out carrot sugar cookies:
- Mix together all the dry cookie dough ingredients, then using your hands, work in the cold and diced vegan butter and vanilla. Add the 4 tablespons of carrot puree and knead the dough again with you hands, adding an extra teaspoon only if needed. You want the dough just moist enough for easy rolling.
- Chill the dough for atleast 30 minutes to 1 hour and preheat the oven to 350Β°F in the meantime.
- On a floured flat surface, rolling the chilled dough out to about β -inch thickness. Sprinkle extra flour on the dough when rolling, if needed.
- Cut our as many carrot-shaped cookies as you can with the dough, re-rolling as needed. I got 14 cookies using this cookie cutter.
- Evenly space the cookies out on aΒ SilpatΒ orΒ parchment paper lined baking sheet and bake the cookies for 13-15 minutes in the preheated oven.
- Remove and let the cookies cool completely on a wire rack.
To decorate the baked cookies:
- Melt the allergy-free white chocolate in a wide bowl in the microwave, using 20-second increments, stirring between, until melted so it doesnβt burn. Use about β of the white chocolate for the green carrot top portion and the rest for the orange carrot base. You can divide it up before or after you melt the chocolate.
- Mix the red and yellow dyes together in the larger portion of melted white chocolate until you get the desired orange shade you want. Do the same using the green coloring to get the green shade you want in the smaller portion of melted white chocolate.
- Using a spoon, gently spread on a thin layer of orange chocolate to the body of the cookie and do the same for the green carrot tops.
- Before the green chocolate tops dry, sprinkle on some green sanding sugar (if desired).
- Let the chocolate icing dry and enjoy your cookies!
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Cookies
Clearly, since these gluten-free cookies are made with real carrot, that means you can have more than just one...right?
So tell me:
+ What's your favorite carrot cake flavored dessert?
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Helen
Wow, these were amazing! I'm going to make them again!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Awesome!
Kathleen
Rebecca, our Adrienne loves this recipe!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Glad to hear you enjoy!
Kate
So Cute! I love these little cookies. They are so perfect for Easter xx
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
They will be an Easter must!
Amber
This looks so great! I have been obsessed with gluten-free baking recently. I have to try these.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
O, why is that? Do you have celiac disease?
Gaby
This sounds amazing! Love gluten free sweets!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Enjoy!
Alyssa
I'm excited to try these! My family and I have been gluten free for just over a year and it isn't always easy to find yummy sweet recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Came to the right blog then! Time to get baking!
Courtney Jenney
These are SO cute! I cannot wait to try to make these π Thanks for sharing!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Hope you enjoy!
Lisa
Oh my goodness, these are delightful and they sound like they are yummy too. I thought that the cookie cutter was maybe an upturned Xmas tree!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
That would be a weird bottomed tree, eh?
Caz
These are so cute! They sound easier to make than I anticipated too, yum yum and perfect for Easter π
Caz x
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Just like decorating Christmas sugar cookies, but Spring themed!