I’ve had the dregs of a bag of vegan white chocolate chips languishing in my pantry since Christmas, when I made S a big ol’ batch of chocolate peppermint bark. The thing is, I’m not really a fan of white chocolate. First of all, it’s terribly named – white chocolate contains no cocoa, therefore it is not chocolate. Second, it doesn’t taste like anything except generic sweetness. Do not want.
However, I will admit that white chocolate chips have their place… and that place is in cookies where they can play second fiddle to their more legitimately named cousin – actual chocolate.

They also offer a nice color contrast!
Okay, okay – I might be showing my bias by saying that they play second fiddle, because the white chocolate chips in these cookies are really a perfect complement to the other flavors going on here – namely, espresso and actual chocolate. The chips are a creamy, sweet – dare I say perfectly fitting? – addition to a complexly flavored cookie. I suppose that in this orchestra of ingredients, they can share the first fiddle seat with the cocoa powder in this recipe. Hmph.
Perhaps you, too, share my general distaste for white chocolate and find yourself with leftover white chocolate chips waiting for their chance to shine. If so, might I suggest making a batch of these cookies? They’re really tasty, despite the white chocolate. Okay, okay – because of the white chocolate. Hmph.
Espresso-White Chocolate Chip Cookies
Makes nine good-sized cookies
Ingredients
1 C spelt flour (all-purpose would work fine)
1/3 C high-quality cocoa powder
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp sea salt
1/3 C brown sugar
2 T vegan sugar
1/4 C vegetable oil
3 T nondairy milk
1 T instant espresso powder
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp blackstrap or regular molasses (optional)
1/3 C white chocolate chips
Method
Preheat oven to 350˚ and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, sift together the dry ingredients (spelt flour through sea salt) and stir them a couple of times. In a separate, medium-sized bowl, add the sugars, molasses, and oil and mix until the sugars are moistened. Add the remaining ingredients except for the white chocolate chips and mix well. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and incorporate. The dough will be a bit sandy and might seem resistant to coming together, but work at it for a bit until you get a large ball. Fold in the white chocolate chips.
Form dough into balls of about two tablespoons and flatten them slightly when your hands. Keep them an inch or so apart on the baking sheet. Bake for 12 – 15 minutes, until they just yield to the touch. Remove from oven, let them cool for a minute or two, and then transfer to baking rack (or just slide the parchment paper onto the counter if you’re lazy like me!). Enjoy!

Helllooooo, cookies.
And with that photo, I’ll take my leave.
PANTRY DECIMATION TALLY:
- Spelt flour: The majority of a bag (just a few tablespoons left!)
- Cocoa: Finished a container (though I still have separate from the co-op…)
- White chocolate chips: Finished the bag!
- Frozen broccoli: Finished the bag (not in this recipe!)
- Long-grain brown rice: Decimated my stash (same comment!)
- Short-grain brown rice: Decimated my stash (same comment!)
Do you enjoy white chocolate? What’s your favorite cookie combination?
cinnamon, brown sugar, chocolate and espresso? What a great group of rich flavors playing together in one recipe!
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I know! I was pleased to use them all… :)
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