These sweet and perfectly spiced Soft Paleo Ginger Molasses Cookies are irresistible and delightfully addicting! Made with coconut flour and sweetened with coconut sugar and molasses, they’re gluten free, grain free, dairy free, and Paleo.
Isn’t there something about rolling cookie dough in sugar that makes you feel like the holidays are here? That and hot tea – it’s funny how I’ll have hot coffee year round, yet when I break out hot tea I know winter is coming…
…Even if it’s technically 60 degrees outside and raining right now. I made tea and these yummy soft ginger molasses cookies and that’s going to have to be “winter” enough for me for the moment!
Long before I knew what Paleo was, or that you could bake with anything other than all purpose flour, baking cookies in the month of December was my favorite thing to do. I like to be original that way. Baking cookies during the holidays sure does make me a unique snowflake, or so I would like to think…
Just kidding! I like that I enjoy baking holiday cookies BECAUSE it makes me feel connected to the rest of the world, somehow. The month of December means we can all join together over our love for baking treats, drinking hot chocolate or tea, and finally having a valid excuse to live in sweatpants.
I’m feeling all warm and fuzzy just thinking about it! And that has nothing to do with the fact that I am actually drinking tea and wearing sweatpants right now. And possibly eating more of these paleo ginger molasses cookies. You just read yesterday that I made three batches of these, right? Luckily for me, they all made it to the third day tasting delicious, maybe even better than they tasted the first!
Assuming you decide to make only one batch though, I doubt these will last two days in your house. They are sweet, a little spicy, soft, a bit chewy (especially the day after) and downright addicting. Don’t say I didn’t warn you – bake these with a friend so you’ll have a witness and an obligation to share 🙂
One little secret about these soft and chewy paleo ginger molasses cookies, is that I never planned to make them with coconut flour – it was supposed to be almond all the way. What happened? Well, I was at the store that typically has an overflowing selection of every gluten free and Paleo baking supply I could ever want. For great prices too, by the way.
Anyhow, I came prepared with my list, saw the almond flour on the list, and sadly, a big gaping empty space where they usually stock the blanched almond flour. (And yeah I’m that crazy person who will take everything off the shelf to search, before accepting they’ve run out. Don’t worry, I put it all back.)
Instead of going to another store, I decided to take on the challenge of making these with coconut flour and I’m really glad I did. Sure, it took a couple of tries to get it right, but, I’m thrilled with the final product and I know you will be too!
Soft Paleo Ginger Molasses Cookies
Soft Paleo Ginger Molasses Cookies

Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 3 tbsp coconut sugar use a bit less if you don't want a very sweet cookie*
- 1/4 cup blackstrap molasses
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup smooth cashew butter
- 1/4 cup coconut oil melted and cooled
- 2/3 cup coconut flour
- 1 and 1/2 tsp ground ginger
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 tsp baking soda
- pinch of salt
- a few tbsp coconut sugar for dipping - **optional
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper
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In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, coconut sugar, molasses, vanilla, cashew butter, and coconut oil until very smooth
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In a separate bowl, combine the coconut flour, ginger, cinnamon, baking soda and salt and mix
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Now slowly mix the dry ingredients into the wet until a sticky dough forms. Chill the cookie dough for about 5 minutes to allow it to firm up enough to roll into balls.
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Roll the dough into 1.5 inch balls and then roll in the coconut sugar**
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Place each ball on the cookie sheet and flatten to about 1/2 inch thickness before baking.
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Bake in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes, until the tops crack. They won't seem "set" yet but they're perfect!
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Remove from oven, cool on baking sheet for 2-5 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool completely before serving. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
*With 3 tbsp coconut sugar it was significantly sweet (loved by my kids!) but I preferred the batch with 2 tbsp
!**Optional step (recommended!) - lightly roll in coconut sugar for a final touch before baking
What’s your sign that the holiday season is here?
What’s your favorite holiday cookie to bake?
I go through major baking phases, usually this time of year too even though we don’t celebrate Christmas! I don’t bake like I once did when I had my cookie business but once I make one batch, I get hooked on baking again! I may have to pin this recipe to multiple boards, looks so good!
I know – we do make Christmas cookies usually just because it’s fun 🙂 And it’s so easy to get hooked on baking cookies once you get started.
Yum! These sound incredible. Where do you find good prices for your baked goods? I’m looking for deals! PS I’m totally that person scrounging the shelves too hehe!
The Shoprite by me has amazing prices for everything that you’d typically find at Whole Foods – especially flours, baking stuff, and chocolate!
Can these cookies be made with almond butter instead of cashew butter?
My sign the holidays are here is when twinkle lights get put up in the trees around me. They are seriously one of my absolute favorite parts of the winter season, and I honestly get sad to see them go.
Yes! I feel that way too – when the decorations are up it means it’s here!
YUM! I love holiday baking too, but I guess that’s going to look a little different this year, but thanks for a recipe that’ll keep me with the tradition. I like thumbprint cookies at Christmas because they’re fun to decorate and we usually make a peppermint something!
Different but still just as fun!
these just fuel my obsession with molasses even more! Yum! 🙂
Molasses is SO good, too good!
YUM!! Can’t wait to make these. I only bake cookies during the holidays (I never want them any other time for some reason!) so when I start baking and putting on the music it’s definitely holiday time!
Baking + holiday music (and comfy clothes) = bliss!
Ginger molasses is such a great combination, and huge props for making these work with coconut flour! I love the stuff, but it’s tricky as all heck in baking. And I start feeling festive as soon as the snow falls. Before that, it just feels like my brain is stuck in September.
Yes it can be tricky, especially with cookies. I love the coconut/tapioca combo for pancakes and muffins but cookies can get dry and cakey if you add a tbsp too much!
I’m thrilled you made these with coconut flour because it means I can indulge in your recipe without having to figure out how to make it nut free 🙂 And I love holiday baking for the same reason, it gets you in the spirit!
There is cashew butter in the recipe, but, I think you can sub for more coconut oil and it will still work – just might be a bit less chewy. And nothing like getting in the spirit with delicious baking 🙂
This looks like a perfect breakfast food to me! With tea or coffee? YUM. Warm out of the oven? YES PLEASE.
Adam’s been eating these for breakfast, so absolutely 🙂
soft ginger cookies are really the best (and chewy)! We never baked cookies in my house during the holidays growing up…so I guess now I’m making up for lost time! (At least this year I am!)
My mom didn’t really bake when I was a kid – I’ve been making up for lost time since I was your age 🙂