In no time at all….Sweet Lemon, cardamon cookies dipped in rich bitter chocolate with a salty pistachio crust were born (baked).
This recipe is also gluten and refined sugar free. Makes approx 16 cookies.
Get your pinny on, and turn the oven to 190/375 degrees. Line a baking pan with parchment paper.
Method
1. Sift the flours, baking powder, cardamon powder, and salt into a bowl.
2.Mix the lemon zest into the fruit syrup then cream with the vegan butter and vanilla.
4. place the dough ball between two sheets of parchment, sprinkle with the stevia sugar and then roll to 1/4 inch. Cut into your desired shape and place on the baking sheet.
6. Leave the cookies to cool for a minute then transfer to a wire rack to cool.
9. eat.



















YUM! GORGEOUS! BOOKMARKED!
thank you Angela
That sounds like a delicious combination! I definitely want to try these.
@Barb, sfo
Hi Barb, thanks for visiting. I hope you do try them…let me know x
Love the combination in this cookie. It looks so attractive, as well.
Wow, your dough looks so easy to work with for being a gf vegan dough! I make GF vegan things for my son all the time because of his allergies, but they rarely look so gorgeous. Well done!
Wonderful looking cookies and I will be making these for the holidays.
If you haven’t already, I’d love for you to check out my SRC recipe this month: Levain Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies.
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
These look fantastic. It is always fun to find another blogger that is vegan and GFree
@Bizzy B. Bakes
Oh thank you so much!
@Anne @ Quick and Easy Cheap and Healthy
Anne, I am grinning from ear to ear at your comment. Thank you thank you! And how lovely that you son has a mum that happily bakes for him so he doesn’t miss out.
I LOVE these!!! The cookies are beautiful and look delicious. And gluten free and vegan to boot??? Wonderful.
The combination sounds delish and looks sinful…
Gorgeous cookies! These are so pretty and I love the flavors! Cardamom is one of my favorite spices.
Oh my gosh, you really know how to make the ultimate into something even better. I love your version especially since I love the lemon cardamom combo and chocolate is always a big plus. Great creativity and gorgeous pics. Glad you liked the recipe.
Wow, those cookies came out beautiful! From the flavor to the heart shape to the chocolate and pistachio covering, it’s awesome! Great job!
I think these cookies turned out really pretty!
@Gretchen
Hey Gretchen, thanks for stopping by. I’m popping on over to see your blog now x
@Katherine Martinelli
Aw, thanks Katherine
@Ruchi
Ruchi, lol..perhaps just a tiny bit wicked….
@Lisa
thanks again Lisa x
@Sara
Hey thanks Sara, I love cardamon too but not really experimented with it much in sweet dishes apart from kulfi and in my breakfast apple puree. I will check out your blog and see what you use it in. x
@chow vegan
Hey Chow! thanks. I have to admit, I was so pleased with them…I took so many photos of them. Like a proud mama! lol x
@Trisha
oh thank you so much Trisha, I am so happy that you thought them pretty! my day has been made.
Yum! I love cardamon, and I can so relate with the weather thing. I love our 80 degree days, BUT, I really would like to slip a sweatshirt on and turn off the AC! These are gorgeous, don’t you love those pistachios?!
Love these and they look so pretty!
Wow! I love what you did with these cookies! Gorgeous!
@Susie
Hey Susie, it is an Indian Summer for us in the UK so I am welcoming it for as long as it lasts! lol. Yes, the pistachios tickle me pink, with their rose and lime colourings on the skn. Lovely.
@Shelby
thank you so much for commenting Shelby…it is quite irrational, but I cannot deny it makes my day!
@Lesa @Edesia’s Notebook
aw, Lesa. Thank you so much for saying! x
Oh my oh my oh my! These cookies are seriously beautiful! I love everything about them… that they are hearts, dipped in chocolate, and the pistachios! I could eat alot of those
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@Desi
hee hee, Desi, your enthusiastic comment gave me the warm and fuzzies. THANK YOU!
These look super yummy. But how much cardamom would I use?
@Anonymous
Anonymous, THANK YOU for pointing out my gaff! 1/4 tsp. I’ve popped it in the post now. So grateful for you taking the time to let me know. x
SIMPLY STUNNING CULINARY ARTISTRY HERE…So bookmarked…so “ON” my Noël must-make cookie list..Thank you for the incredible sharing of your culinary acumen!
@Donna
Hola Donna! THANK YOU!!! (blush). x