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One of my favourite HEALTHY cookie recipe. Let’s pretend these cookies look as amazing as they taste. Because they are really yummy oat cookies!


I hope all of you had an amazing Christmas with way too much food. I watched around one million Xmas movies. Our traditional Christmas day movie is Home alone. I know... I know people either love it or hate it. I definitely love it! And I ate as much as I could. So it was perfection. I am so sad it’s over but now we have to concentrate on making this new year amazing!


What is the most common sentence around this time of the year? I think it's „New Year, New Me!” I don’t have any New Year’s resolutions but I always try to control my sweet addiction a little bit after the food coma. You know it’s not easy at all, I mean I operate with sugar. So this is a perfect recipe if you are in the same situation but you are starving for some dessert or sweet snack.


These healthy oat cookie bites (we shouldn’t call them real cookies:D) are so moist, and just sweet enough. You need only a handful of ingredients and just mix them together and bake. This recipe is really customizable. You can use any kind of healthy flour and sugar option, and any spices. This time I used some cinnamon and I also added some dark chocolate chips, some raisins, and walnuts.


You can add dried cranberries, or apricots, shredded coconut or peanuts. I also used a banana to replace some of the sugar and butter but you can leave the banana and double the amount of the butter and sugar in the recipe. To all of the banana haters, I also hate bananas but you can’t taste them in this recipe at all. It just makes them a lot moister.


I hope you can ignore these „super appetizing” photos and make these cookie bites because they are really good.


P.S.: Do you have any New Year’s resoultions? Share them with me in the comments.

P.P.S.: Believe me, I tried my best to make these cookies look as good on the photos as they taste! :D

Healthy Oatmeal Cookie Bites

 

Prep Time: 5 min. Baking Time: 15 min. Total Time: 20 min. Portions: 25-30 cookies

 

Ingredients:

  • 150 g oatmeal

  • 100 g whole wheat flour (or any kind of healthy flour substitute)

  • 50 g erythritol (or any kind of sugar substitute)

  • 1 teaspoon baking powder

  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)

  • 50 g dried fruits and nuts (optional)

  • 100 g dark chocolate chips (optional)

  • 1 egg

  • 1 banana (optional, add 50g more erythritol and 75g butter if you leave the banana)

  • 75g butter

Directions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 365 F or 185 C. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. In a large bowl mix together the oatmeal, the flour, the sugar, the baking powder, the cinnamon, the dried fruits and nuts and the chocolate chips.

  3. Add the egg and the mashed banana. (I used a fork to mash it).

  4. In a seperate bowl melt the butter. Then add it to the mixture. Mix everything well together.

  5. With a tablespoon spoon balls on the baking sheet and push them slightly down with a fork. Leave 1 inch between the cookies.

  6. Bake them for 12-15 minutes or until the edges are golden brown and firm.

 

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My name is Gabriella. I'm 20

and obsessed with baking, eating and taking photos about things I bake and eat. If you want to know more about my "super exciting" life read more here...

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