Dye Free Strawberry Cookies
These strawberry cookies are made with freeze dried strawberries and topped with a dye free (and perfectly pink!) icing.
Update: This recipe was originally published in 2016 and has been republished with all new photos just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and these strawberry cookies are perfect for your sweetheart, school party, play date, or just to have around the house. Not only are they simply beautiful (and they truly are) but they are oh so very delicious. Other than a chocolate chip cookie, they are my absolute favorite tasting cookie. And that’s saying something!
One thing you’ll note is that I do use all purpose flour and sugar (plenty of it) in this recipe. If you’ve been here a while you know that healthy recipes are my specialty. So the flour and sugar might surprise you. But here’s the other thing to know: I love really great tasting food and a not-made-healthy cookie is a-okay.Â
So make the cookie. Eat the cookie. Enjoy the cookie.
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Alright, we’ve covered the flour and sugar situation. We’re all on the same page there. But how about artificial colors?
I try to avoid artificial colors when possible. And good luck finding a pink cookie without them, right? I’ve got good news for you, friend. These beautifully pink cookies deliver all the color you could possibly want without any dye!
We’re using freeze dried strawberries in the cookie batter here. Oh they make the batter pink and give the most delicious strawberry flavor! Gah, it’s so very good.
For the icing we’re using beet juice. It has no beet flavor when you use a small quantity. These cookies do not taste like beets, okay? Not even a little. With the beet we can achieve various shades of pink and red. Go for a light pink or go bold if you want! It’s a perfect healthy way around the red dye dilemma and it’s truly not hard.
To make these cookies you’ll need (full ingredients list and instructions are in the recipe card below):
- Butter
- Sugar
- Baking powder
- Salt
- Egg
- Milk
- Vanilla
- All purpose flour
- Freeze dried strawberries
- Powdered sugar
Where can you find freeze dried strawberries?
I purchase mine from Whole Foods but I recently discovered them at Target too.
Is dehydrated fruit the same as freeze dried fruit?
No, they’re not the same. The dehydration process can strip the fruit of some of its nutrients and flavor. Additionally, freeze drying removes a lot of the moisture so you’ll typically see less preservatives being used there than you’ll find in packaged dehydrated fruit.
I’m not saying dehydrated fruit is bad! Hey, fruit is great. I’m just saying there are definite positives to going with freeze dried.
Does the icing taste like beets?
Not even a little bit.Â
More sweet recipes:
Dairy Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Chip Banana Oat Muffins
Dairy Free Chocolate Espresso Mousse
Dye Free Strawberry Cookies
Ingredients
Strawberry Cookies:
- 1 cup butter, softened
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 egg
- 1 tbsp milk
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 oz freeze dried strawberries
Pink Icing:
- 1 medium beet
- 8 tbsp butter, softened
- 4 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla
Instructions
Strawberry Cookies:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a large mixing bowl beat butter with an electric mixer for 30 seconds on medium to high speed.
- Add your sugar, baking powder, and salt. Beat until all combined.
- Beat in egg, milk, and vanilla.
- Beat in flour.
- Crush your freeze dried strawberries until they are a fine powder. I do this in a sealed ziplock bag. Add your crushed dried strawberries to your cookie batter. Stir until completely mixed.
- Store the finished dough in your refrigerator for 20 minutes. (You can store it longer if needed, you'll just need to work a little harder to roll the dough after.)
- Divide dough in half. The dough you're not using at the minute should go back in the fridge.
- On a lightly floured surface roll half the dough until it's approximately 1/8 inch thick. Using your preferred cookie cutter shape (I used a heart) cut dough. You can also use a cookie scoop if you prefer a round cookie! Place on a parchment lined cookie sheet.
- Bake for 8 to 10 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and transfer to a wire rack to cool.
Pink Icing:
- Peel the beet and cut into 4-6 pieces. Place in a small pot with 1/2 cup - 3/4 cup of water. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to medium. Cover loosely so a little steam can escape. Cook until your beet is soft when pierced with a fork. This can take 5-10 minutes. Once soft, remove it and set aside. You should have 2 - 3 tbsp of glorious dark red beet juice. Place your juice in the freezer just for a few minutes so that it cools. You do NOT want to freeze it. You want it to be lukewarm before we add it to the rest of our icing.
- In a mixing bowl beat butter with an electric mixer for 30 seconds on medium to high speed.
- Add sugar, milk, and vanilla. Beat until well combined.
- Add 1 tbsp of beet juice. Mix. You can add more to achieve the shade of pink you desire just be sure to add it a little at a time.
- Spread your icing on the cookies once the cookies have completely cooled.
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27 Comments on “Dye Free Strawberry Cookies”
I had no idea about red food coloring. What a great substitute you used. Thanks for linking up at Family Joy Link Party
Thanks! I hope you try them!
These are so pretty and look delicious.
Thank you for taking the time to say that. I greatly appreciate it!
Thank you sooooo much!!! My youngest has severe ADHD and reacts horribly to dyes, red especially. He gets so hyper and out of control, so we have tried our best to eliminate it from our diets. Most days it is totally doable, but when holidays come around it can be a challenge because he really wants all those pretty cookies and treats. I am so glad I found this! I will be making these for sure. Thanks for sharing, you have just made one little boy’s Valentine’s Day a lot more special. 🙂
Awww you have made my morning with your comment. I love love LOVE to hear this. I hope your family has a fantastic Valentine’s!
Thank you, that’s a really good idea! We avoid dyes as well—except for holidays when everyone wants the colorful treats! Now mom and kids will be happy! ♥
Yes that was always my problem too! I hope you enjoy!
I love this!! I hate using store bought dyes, but it is so expensive to buy natural ones. Perfect post just in time for Valentine’s Day!!
Alright, you’ve inspired me! I’m going to have to make these this weekend! Yum!!! I have enjoyed looking around your sight! It’s always nice to find another blogger with similar interests! Looking forward to more to come!
These are just so cute! So glad to hear they are dye free. I’m sure they are delicious I can’t wait to try!!
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These sound amazing. I love the use of beets as dye. I recently made a blackberry buttercream and the blackberries also give a gorgeous colour. I never got around to making Christmas cookies with my daughter this year and was planning on making hear cookies for valentines. These will be perfect!
Thanks, Jasmine! I hope you enjoy them!
I am SO excited to make these with my kids! I love the idea of the beets – so interesting yet perfect to avoid that red dye! Pinned to make ASAP!
Happy to hear it, Kim!
I love this and that I don’t have to use artificial flavors! So excited to try this out with my kids!
I promise you’ll love these cookies, Jehava!
I’m always looking for alternatives to food coloring (I agree-dyes bad!) so I LOVE this recipe! Perfect for Valentine’s Day!
How pretty and perfect for valentines day.
These are super cute, they look to good I feel like it’s gonna be all that time to cook and less than half to devour!!! Hahaha
These cookies are gorgeous and I LOVE that they’re dye-free!
OMG- I absolutely LOVE that you used a red beet for color- something I have never thought of as a red dye sub. Thank you for sharing- will try this out! And perfect for Valentines day around the corner 🙂 Have a wonderful day, friend! XO
So cool, I would have never even thought to use beets for pink icing! They also almost look too cute to eat!
Yum they look delicious! Is the icing a soft icing? Meaning if I put them in baggies will it get smooshed? Thank you!
Hi, yes the icing is very soft!
This is so amazing! I ran out of red food coloring and my friends love strawberries!
I’m so glad you enjoyed these! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!