Sometimes you just have to make something that is not even a little bit healthy.
And then sometimes that thing is so good, you have to share it on you “healthy” recipe blog. Love me anyway?
Although, I promise, it’s not that different calorically from any cookie butter you would buy at the store, and it is sososo delicious.
I do have a lingering question….If I dip an animal cookie in it’s own butter, is that wrong, like ethically? Is it like eating a cow while drinking it’s mothers milk?? Will I have to change religions because I totally broke all laws of Kosher eating??? Hang on, lemme finish my cheeseburger…
Okay, but for real, I think cheeseburgers are gross. Ground beef is just not appealing to me. But an animal cracker dipped in it’s own “butter”, that I can get behind! I have my priorities straight, I think.
So this “recipe” is two measly ingredients. Depending on the type of animal crackers you buy, you can make it vegan, gluten free, the whole 9 yards, as long as you’re not allergic to coconut. If you are, I’m so so sorry. That must suck.
Animal Cracker Cookie Butter
yield 1/2 pint
- 1 cup animal crackers (regular, vegan, gluten-free, whatever suits you)
- 4-5 tbs coconut oil, melted
Directions:
- Place animal cookies in food processor, and process until only fine crumbs remain.
- Slowly 1 tbs at a time, stream in coconut oil. Let the processor run for 2-3 minutes between each additional tbs is added, and scrap down the sides of the processor often. It is somewhat of a process for the oil and cookie crumbs to come together in the right texture, but it is well worth the wait (and you don’t want to end up with overly fatty and runny cookie butter)!
- When the oil and cookie crumbs have formed a think, homemade-peanut-butter-like substance, transfer into a half pint jar and store at room temperature. Best used within 1 week.
sally @ sallys baking addiction says
Ari! I never in a million years would’ve thought to grind up some animal crackers and coconut oil to make a dip.spread. I would eat this on everything! I love animal crackers! Such a clever recipe 🙂
Sarah says
Oh my goodness, if this is even half as delicious as I imagine it to be, I can see myself getting into a lot of trouble with it!
Baking Serendipity says
I’m already obsessed with this. Love, love, love it!
Shana says
This is hilarious! You have a beautiful site and the cookie butter is genius. It’s probably much less expensive than the store-bought stuff too. I also appreciate that you consider it a treat. I think some people think cookie butter is nutritionally equivalent to peanut butter because they share the same name and look similar!
Laura Dembowski says
That is awesome! I made Golden Oreo Cookie Butter on my blog and fell in love. Animal crackers are one of my faves, so I’ll have to give this a try. Vegetable oil could probably be substituted for the coconut oil.
Lauren @ Healthy Food For Living says
This is such a clever idea! Love it.