Grandma Krause’s delicious coconut cookie recipes are a must-try for any cookie lover. Her cookies are soft, fluffy, and have a delicious flavor that will make you want to eat them right away. She uses only the best ingredients in her cookies, and her recipes are sure to please everyone. Whether you’re looking for a sweet and fluffy treat or something more savory, Grandma Krause’s coconut cookies have you covered.


They are a cross between two of my favorite cookies, a sugar cookie and a coconut macaroon. The texture is soft, chewy, buttery, and not too sweet, and they are full of coconut flavor. One of the best parts is that this recipe makes a large batch so that you will have tons of leftovers! That is if you don’t sneak too many of them before sharing. Don’t let simplicity fool you. This is one of the best coconut cookies recipes out there.

Coconut Chewy Cookies Ingredients

1 cup shortening – shortening is a nice alternative to butter and helps provide structure to the cookies 1 cup granulated sugar – the combination of granulated and brown sugar creates a balanced sweetness in these cookies 1 cup packed brown sugar – I used light brown sugar, but dark brown sugar works as well 2 large eggs, room temperature – room temperature eggs mix easier into the dough than cold eggs do 1 tsp vanilla extract – vanilla is a necessity in almost every cookie, so feel free to add more if you like 2 cups all-purpose flour – try to use unbleached flour if possible 1 tsp baking powder – baking powder helps these cookies rise and hold their shape 1 tsp baking soda – baking soda also helps with leavening ¼ tsp salt – a touch of salt helps to balance out the sweetness in this recipe 1 cup oats – I like to use large, flaked oats, which add a lot of texture to these cookies 1 cup sweetened shredded coconut – if you want your cookies a little less sweet, you can use unsweetened coconut

Can I Freeze Coconut Cookies?

If you want to make the dough ahead of time and freeze it later, then you can place the wrapped logs in an airtight container and freeze for up to 1-month. Simply allow the logs to sit on the counter for a few minutes, then unwrap and cut into slices. If you decide to bake the cookies, then freeze, place the cooled cookies in an airtight container or freezer bag and freeze for up to 1-month.

Cooking Tips:

If you don’t have a hand mixer, this dough can be made using a wooden spoon or a sturdy spatula. Although this dough gets frozen prior to baking, it is still quite soft. After slicing, you might need to reshape the dough to make each cookie the same shape. For some extra coconut flavor, try adding in ½ tsp of coconut extract.