SCD pistachio-date thumbprint cookies on a white plate, featuring golden almond flour cookie bases filled with a rustic, textured date and pistachio mixture.

SCD Pistachio-Date Thumbprint Cookies Inspired by Ancient Mersu

This pistachio-date thumbprint cookie recipe is inspired by one of the oldest known desserts in food history, Mersu, a sweet made with dates and nuts in ancient Mesopotamia

These cookies are grain-free, gluten-free, refined sugar-free, and completely legal on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD). The rich filling is made from blended dates and pistachios and sits inside a tender almond flour cookie base.

A Sweet Connection Between Ancient Food and Modern Gut Health


During a visit to a local date farm, I picked up a beautiful assortment of dates. Their soft, sticky texture reminded me of Mersu, a recipe I came across on Tasting History. Made from only dates, nuts, and sometimes spices, Mersu is a reminder that real food has always been simple, healing, and satisfying.

This cookie is my interpretation of that tradition. The pistachio-date filling is a variation on the original Mersu “crust,” but instead of forming it into balls, I used it as a naturally sweet filling for grain-free thumbprint cookies.

I’ve also discovered other fascinating recipes through Tasting History, like Parmesan Ice Cream, which I adapted into an SCD-friendly version.

Why I Started Kitchen Alchemy

Recipes like this one are part of the deeper inspiration behind my video series, Kitchen Alchemy.

While these cookies are not featured in the series, they reflect the same core idea: that gut-friendly food doesn’t have to feel restrictive or disconnected from culture and tradition. My interest in food history and ancestral eating practices is what led me to create Kitchen Alchemy, where I explore the overlap between historical cooking and digestive healing.

In each episode, I dive into the origins of ingredients, old-world recipes, and how they can be adapted to therapeutic diets like SCD. It’s part research, part storytelling, and part recipe testing. If you’re someone who wants to understand not just what to eat, but why it matters, I’d love for you to check it out.

Why You’ll Love These Cookies

  • SCD Legal: No grains, gluten, or refined sugar
  • Inspired by History: Based on the ancient Mersu recipe
  • Naturally Sweet: Filled with dates and honey
  • Gut-Friendly Ingredients: Almond flour, coconut flour, and healthy fats
  • Versatile: The cookie base can be filled with other options like SCD jam or fruit butters

About the Recipe

These cookies are soft, gently sweet, and deeply satisfying, the kind of treat you savor slowly with a cup of tea or after a nourishing meal.

The almond flour base is tender and light, with just enough honey to create that classic cookie feel without being too rich. Chilling the dough before baking helps it hold its shape and gives the finished cookie a delicate, slightly crisp edge.

The filling is what sets these apart. A blend of dates and pistachios, inspired by the ancient Mesopotamian sweet Mersu, creates a chewy, jam-like center that’s earthy, sweet, and just a bit luxurious. If you’ve never combined pistachios and dates before, it’s a combination worth discovering.

I used a mix of dates I brought home from a local date farm, but Medjool works just as well. You want dates that are soft and sticky, the kind that taste like caramel right out of the bag.

A variety of dates  from Chine Ranch Date Farm

This is the kind of cookie that feels simple on the surface, but with layers of meaning. It connects ancient food wisdom to the daily act of eating well, eating kindly, and caring for your gut without sacrificing joy or tradition.

Whether you’re following the Specific Carbohydrate Diet or simply looking for grain-free, whole food-based desserts, this one’s worth bookmarking.

The full recipe, including ingredient amounts and instructions, is available below in a printable recipe card.

Want more of my SCD cookie recipes? Check out my SCD dessert cookbook: Don’t Skip Dessert Volume 2

SCD pistachio-date thumbprint cookies on a white plate, featuring golden almond flour cookie bases filled with a rustic, textured date and pistachio mixture.

SCD Pistachio-Date Thumbprint Cookies Inspired by Ancient Mersu

These grain-free thumbprint cookies feature a soft almond flour base filled with a naturally sweet pistachio-date mixture inspired by the ancient Mesopotamian treat, Mersu. SCD-friendly and refined sugar-free, they’re perfect for gut-friendly snacking or a wholesome dessert.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: GAPS, SCD
Keyword: SCD cookie recipe
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 18 minutes
Dough Chilling Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 3 minutes
Servings: 14 cookies
Calories: 244kcal
Author: Sherry Lipp

Equipment

Ingredients

Cookie Dough

Pistachio-Date Filling

  • 2 cups pitted dates
  • 1 cup raw pistachios

Instructions

Cookie Dough

  • Mix almond flour, coconut flour, baking soda, and salt in a bowl.
  • Beat butter, honey, vanilla, and eggs in a separate bowl.
  • Add the dry mixture and beat on low speed until thoroughly combined
  • Use spatula to form dough into a ball
  • Chill dough in freezer for 30 minutes
  • Preheat oven to 350℉/180℃
  • Line baking sheet with silicone mat or parchment paper
  • Roll chilled dough into one-inch balls and place two inches apart on baking sheet
  • Press thumb into center of dough balls to slightly flatten and create a cup
    Almond flour thumbprint cookies
  • Fill cups with pistachio-date filling
    Cookie dough filed with pistachio-date filling prior to baking
  • Bake for 15 – 18 minutes until cookies are slightly browned on top and slightly firm to the touch
  • Cool on baking sheet for 10 – 15 minutes until the cookies firm up enough to be transferred to wire rack
  • Cool the rest of the way on wire rack
    SCD Pistachio -Date Cookies cooling

Pistachio-Date Filling

  • Add pistachios and dates to food processor
  • Process until the mixture clumps together
  • It's okay if it's a little crumbly, but you should be able to easily press it together to form balls without it falling apart
    Pistachio-Date Filling - Mersu

Notes

If you are going to eat right away, storing in the fridge is best as the pistachio-date filling will get hard in the freezer. Sore in the fridge for up to one week. Store in the freezer for longer-term for up to four months.
Use the leftover filling for raw pistachio-date energy balls.
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 244kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 122mg | Potassium: 242mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 178IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 1mg
Sherry Lipp

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