Youโll find me in a bit of a haze this week but Iโm here with soft and crunchy gluten free sprinkle cookies!
Itโs too cold down in New Orleans to keep our feet on the ground for too long. Down here our houses are lifted three feet off the ground so during these winter cold snaps thereโs nothing but frigid air between our uninsulated floor boards and the cold cold ground. Please accept me at my new look: two pairs of socks with slippers. Iโm just thankful for a house with power.
We also โcelebratedโ Mardi Gras by being human popsicles indoors with King Cake, flipping through photos of last yearโs Mardi Pardi and dreaming of the next we actually get to dance in the streets about.
Lastly, I think Iโm coming to understand why animals hibernate. Itโs too cold and there arenโt enough parties so letโs just shut it down. Letโs conserve.
Last week, in an effort to lift my very own spirits I took to the kitchen with a cookie recipe and a box of Fruity Pebbles. Makes sense, right? Winter chills can be solved with a colorful cookie.
These sweet little bites are inspired by another cookie here on joythebaker: Vanilla Bean Confetti Cookies. This baking round weโll use gluten-free flour and cold cereal.
Weโll start where all good cookies start โ with softened butter and granulated sugar.
Cream together until well combined and nearly fluffy. This is a perfect recipe for a hand mixer and an urgent sweet tooth.
When the butter has soften and fluffed with the sugar, add the whole egg, egg yolk, and vanilla extract. Whip it up to combine.
I used King Arthur Flourโs Measure for Measure Blend for these gluten free sprinkle cookies. Use whatever gf flour you like, and add 1/4 teaspoon of xanthan gum if your mix doesnโt include it.
Baking soda, baking powder, cream of tartar and salt round out the dry ingredients.
Use a spatula to stir into a thick batter.
Once the dry ingredients are thoroughly combined, pour in the crisp cereal.
Fold to combine as evenly as possible.
Dollop cookie dough by the two tablespoonful and roll into balls.
Generously coat each cookie dough ball with more cereal and place two inches apart on a parchment lined baking sheet.
I mean just look at this! This is a fun, winter-blues bake away!
The cookies bake to crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside.
Just a perfect little buttery crisp and tender cookie!
These are going to stay stacked up in the cookie jar for the rest of these cold days down south. Maybe you need them to warm up your kitchen too!
PrintGluten-Free Cereal Sprinkle Cookies
- Author: Joy the Baker
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10-12 minutes
- Total Time: 27 minutes
- Yield: about 18 cookies 1x
- Category: dessert, cookies, gluten free
Description
A chewy and crisp sugar cookie with Fruity Pebble studded and coated for a nice little crunch.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups (204 grams) gluten-free baking flour (I used King Arthur Flourโs Measure for Measure blend)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 cup (1 stick, 113 grams) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 large egg yolk
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup Fruity Pebbles plus a bowlful for dipping
Instructions
- Place racks in the center and upper third of the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter and sugar at medium speed until light and fluffy, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the egg, yolk, and vanilla extract, and beat until thoroughly combined.
- Reduce the mixer speed to low, and slowly add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. The dough will be thick (you may have to finish incorporating the mixture with a spatula). Fold in 1/2 cup of the cereal.
- Place 1 โ 1 1/2 cups of cereal in a medium bowl. Scoop up 2 tablespoons of dough and roll into a ball. Dip the ball in the bowl of cereal to cover generously. Place dough balls on a parchment lined backing sheet.
- Bake until the cookies have spread and are just beginning to brown around the edges, but are mostly pale and soft, 10-12 minutes. Let cool on the cookie sheets for 5 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool completely. The cookies will keep in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Notes
You can refrigerate this dough (or even freeze it) before baking but thatโs certainly not required. Dough that is chilled before baking will create cookies that donโt flatten as much as those pictured in this post.
Photos with my friend Hannah McSwain.
21 Responses
This cookies look so fun, especially for a GF option! Glad I found this article, and thank you for sharing the recipe. Excited to try it out!
The kids loved these! Such as fun cookie idea, especially for being GF. Awesome recipe that I will be using again in the future for sure. Thanks for sharing this!
This looks like a fun recipe and, also, you look so cute with your up as you do.
Made these with my 4 year old granddaughter today and they turned out great! Recovering from the winter blast in Austin and enjoying a beautiful 70 degree sunny day. Texas weather, you just never know. Thanks for the recipe!
Ha great idea for a fun cookie,wonder if these would also work with Apple Jacks> thank you for the recipe!
I loved the whole thing! The pics really helped. Iโm sorry youโre so cold and I canโt imagine going through what the others are suffering. It was tuff enough being 3 days without power.
I love the look of these! Do you think these would be good with chocolate chips added in? My toddler would love the colors but i always love chocolate as an addition. :) thanks
Yes absolutely to the chocolate chips!
Love this recipe!! Thank you!
Also โ where is your shirt from? It could not be cuter.
Itโs from Everlane! :)
I feel your pain. Living down there during cold snaps meant that I was layering on every fleece item I owned from college up north. May good sweaters, good vibes and warm cookies get you through it!
This is such a great idea! Who doesnโt like cookies for breakfast, Iโm sure I could get my little one to eat this!
Can you use regular flour with this? Looks delish!
Yes you can use all-purpose wheat flour just use one whole egg and skip the yolk!
Great โ thanks! These look very โspringโ โ Iโve still got 2 feet of snow outside, so I need some spring!
These look delish and fun. What is the brand of cereal you used? I am not aware of a gluten free cereal called Fruity Pebbles. Thanks.
Fruity Pebbles is actually an American Brand of cereal made with rice!
I really donโt want to buy a box of Fruity Pebbles, but I do have rice crispies. Have you tried that combo??
Oh interesting! I think rice cereal would add a nice crunch and it might be nice to also roll the cookies in cinnamon sugar too. I havenโt tried this variation yet but it sounds good in my brain!
I canโt wait to make these with my little grandsons when visiting is safe again! They will love rolling the balls in the cereal!! Thank you!
These look so fun and delicious. Just what we all need this time of year. Thank you and I am going to pick up some of this flour as King Arthur is my go to. I have a daughter in law who has gluten issues. These cookies say spring all over them.