As I sat down to write this post, I remembered that I have a stash of these carrot cake cookies in the freezer. Just like carrot cake, they’re soft, moist, and filled with warm, spiced flavor. Walnuts or pecans add nutty crunch, and a tangy cream cheese frosting takes them over the top. Right now, I’m using all my willpower to resist running down the kitchen and devouring one on the spot. But no! I want to tell you all about these carrot cake cookies first. They’re the perfect spring treat – wholesome enough for an afternoon snack, brunch, or (without the frosting) even breakfast, but still delicious enough for dessert. Jack’s picky about his carrot cake, and he can’t get enough of them. I think you’ll love them too.

These carrot cake cookies taste just like their namesake – soft, spiced, and sweet – but they’re secretly healthy! Here’s what’s in them:

Grated carrots, of course! Be sure to shred your own carrots for this recipe. Store bought shredded carrots are too dry and coarse. Ground flaxseed – Did I mention that these cookies are vegan? The flax replaces an egg, binding the cookie dough together. Oat flour, almond flour, and whole rolled oats – Together, they give these cookies an amazing soft texture. They also make this recipe gluten-free! Baking powder and baking soda – They help the cookies puff up as they bake. Cinnamon and nutmeg – They fill the cookies with spiced carrot cake flavor. Almond butter – It thickens the dough and adds rich, nutty flavor. Coconut oil – For richness. Maple syrup – It sweetens these cookies naturally and adds subtle maple flavor. Vanilla extract – For warm depth of flavor. Walnuts or pecans – They add a yummy nutty crunch! Use whichever you prefer – both are delicious. And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!

If you like, finish the cookies with cream cheese frosting. I top mine with this vegan frosting made from vegan butter, vegan cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

How to Make Carrot Cake Cookies

These carrot cake cookies are easy to make! Here’s what you need to do: First, prepare the flax egg. Mix the ground flaxseed and warm water together in a small bowl, and set the mixture aside to thicken. Meanwhile, combine the wet ingredients in one bowl and the dry ingredients in another. When the flax mixture has thickened, whisk it into the wet ingredients. Then, pour the wet ingredients into the dry ones.

Use a spatula to fold until the ingredients are just combined. Finally, fold in the walnuts or pecans.

Next, scoop the cookies! Use a large 1/4-cup cookie scoop to portion the dough onto two large, parchment-lined baking sheets.

Finally, bake. Transfer one sheet to a 350° oven and bake until the cookies are lightly browned around the edges. Allow them to cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely. Repeat with the remaining sheet. If desired, top the cookies with cream cheese frosting, and enjoy!

Carrot Cake Cookies Tips

It’ll be tempting to underbake them. Don’t! When you’re working with oat flour, it can be tricky to gauge when baked goods are done. These cookies might look nicely puffed and ready to eat after just 18 or 20 minutes in the oven, but in actuality, they may need a few minutes more. The best indicator here is their coloring. Make sure that they’re beginning to brown around the edges before you remove them from the oven. If the cookies are underdone, they’ll end up very soft and crumbly. Don’t reach for one right away. These soft-baked cookies are fragile when they first come out of the oven, but they firm up as they cool. Make sure to leave them on the baking sheet for at least 5 minutes to set up before you transfer them to a wire rack. Otherwise, the cookies will crumble! If you want to frost them, allow them to cool completely first. Just like when you make carrot cake, you need to allow the cookies to cool to room temperature before you top them with frosting. If they’re still warm, the frosting will melt! Freeze the extras. These carrot cake cookies freeze perfectly. I like to eat one right away and freeze the rest for days when I’m craving something sweet. To thaw, leave them in the fridge overnight, or let them sit for an hour at room temperature. Or, for a faster treat, pop them in the microwave for about 30 seconds.

If you love these carrot cake cookies, try one of these cookie recipes next:

Perfect Oatmeal Cookies Chewy Molasses Cookies Thumbprint Cookies Almond Butter Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies No Bake Cookies Or any of these 17 Easy Cookie Recipes!

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