Have you ever tried baking with chickpeas? It sounds strange at first, but these versatile little gems are not just for hummus! Chickpeas can be used in a variety of dishes, including dessert (like this chickpea cookie recipe). They are naturally great binders, and blend into a smooth, creamy base – making both flour and eggs unnecessary, which is why they can be found in a lot of vegan and gluten-free recipes. Even if you’re not vegan or gluten intolerant, chickpeas create a nutritious base for this gooey apple snickerdoodle skillet cookie for two!
What’s more romantic than digging into a warm mini dessert made just for the two of you? Studded with Stemilt Pink Lady apples and melty white chocolate chips, and sprinkled with the signature cinnamon sugar topping, this apple snickerdoodle skillet cookie is perfect for digging into with your significant other, especially topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
To make this skillet chickpea cookie recipe, simply blend the dough ingredients in a food processor, stir in the apples and white chips, spread in a mini skillet, and top with cinnamon sugar before baking. It’s incredibly easy. Even better, it’s made with better-for-you ingredients, like chickpeas, apples, maple syrup and cashew butter. So you can enjoy it year-round, not just on Valentine’s Day! If you prefer to make a vegan version, simply use vegan white chips and coconut sugar or raw cane sugar for the topping.
Studded with Stemilt Pink Lady apples and melty white chocolate chips, and sprinkled with the signature cinnamon sugar topping, this apple snickerdoodle skillet cookie is perfect for digging into with your significant other, especially topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
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Yield
2 servings
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Cuisine
American
In Category
Dessert
Level
Easy
Instructions
Heat oven to 350°F.
In a food processor, blend the chickpeas, cashew butter, maple syrup, vanilla, baking powder, cinnamon and salt until smooth.
Stir in white chocolate chips and apples.
Spread into a greased 6 inch skillet. Sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar mixture.
Bake for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and let set for 5 minutes.
Enjoy warm with ice cream (optional but recommended!).
Kaleigh is a registered dietitian, nutritionist, wife, mom, lover of all things food and creator of Lively Table. Kaleigh focuses on empowering all food lovers to live their healthiest, happiest life without feeling overwhelmed or guilty about enjoying food. She creates recipes that are healthy and delicious and will be sharing these on The Stem blog. Kaleigh’s favorite Stemilt fruit is Rushing Rivers® pears!