This vegan monster pizookie is a peanut butter, chocolate, and oat cookie dough cooked in a cast iron skillet.
Vegan|Gluten Free Friendly
A vegan friendly monkey bread made with a homeade dough, lots of cinnamon sugar, and drizzled with a homeade caramel sauce.
Vegan|Dairy Free
These gluten free puppy chow cookies have chex, chocolate, and peanut butter baked up and topped with a dusting of powdered sugar.
Gluten Free|Vegan|
A healthy squash salad with seasonal squash, almonds, on a bed of arugula, and topped with tahini dressing to make a delicious fall salad.
Vegan|Gluten Free|Dairy Free
These healthy pecan pie bars are a vegan friendly dessert with a sugar cookie crust, a sweet pecan filling, and a caramel drizzle.
Vegan|Dairy Free
This vegan friendly apple crisp has a delicious oat crumble on top of sweet apples that makes a delicious dessert all fall long.
Vegan|Dairy Free|Gluten Free
These vegan pumpkin spice pretzels are a light soft pretzel with a sugar spice coating to make the best snack or treat for the fall.
Vegan|Dairy Free
A vegan friendly pumpkin spice granola that is super simple and has all the flavors of fall. Makes for a perfect snack or yogurt topping.
Vegan|Dairy Free|Gluten Free
A healthy and vegan friendly peanut butter cup with a slightly crunchy peanut butter center covered in dark chocolate.
Vegan|Gluten Free
These vegan chocolate chip cookies are crisp on the outside and goey in the middle. A healthy cookie perfect to bake up for friends/family.
Vegan|Gluten Free
Welcome to CoKoCooks where I hope you find some recipes to enjoy. I thought I would introduce myself and tell y’all how CoKoCooks came about. First off my name is Courtney and I live in Cedar Park, Texas. I have two pups named Kodak and Kia. Kodak is my four year old half wolf/half German Shepard pup. He brings me so much joy and is the sweetest most loving dog I have ever met. Kia, I have recently inherited when my twin sister had her son, Cooper (I am now Aunt Coco:) ). She is a 9 year old mutt and one little ball of energy. So in high school and a year of college I played competitive volleyball. After volleyball ended and I continued school at the University of Texas, I began to get more creative in the kitchen and start a path to a healthier lifestyle. During this time of trying to figure out what I wanted to finish a degree in I became a certified personal trainer. This led my interest in researching more about nutrition and branching out to try different recipes and foods. After a couple years I ended up finding a passion for physical therapy and completed a degree in health sciences to become a physical therapist assistant. I have been a PTA now for four years. Like many others in this difficult time I was laid off from my outpatient position. While the job search has not been the easiest it has given me so much valuable time with my new nephew, my two dogs, my family, and now developing CoKoCooks. I hope to share my ideas and recipes, not only my family and friends, but to others who I hope will enjoy them. I plan to use this platform to create new recipes and ideas even when I do return to work. I am so happy you visited and feel free to reach out with any questions, comments or concerns. Thanks for visiting CoKoCooks!