These Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies with wholesome ingredients like Oatmeal, seeds, nut, banana, nut butter are vegan and gluten-free. These Breakfast Cookies are going to be your best friend on busy mornings. When you are running behind chores and don’t have time to have your morning meal, these healthy Breakfast cookies are going to be your saviour.

Refined Sugar/ refined flour free

These Breakfast Cookies doesn’t have any refined sugar or refined flour. These are rich in fibre, protein, and other nutrients. You can munch on these without any guilt.  And your little ones will approve of these cookies too. My daughter doesn’t leave my side while making these cookies. How does your morning look like on weekdays? If you have a school going kiddo and husband who leaves for office early, then I am sure it is no different than mine. Weekday mornings are nothing less than a horror to me. Kiddo’s School, Husband’s office, cooking, I am at my wit’s end quite so often. And among all these when your stomach is growling with hunger, believe me, that makes everything even worse.

Ingridients To Make Breakfast Cookies

These make-ahead breakfast cookies really come in handy during morning rush hours. These are very easy and quick to make.  I doubt anything can go wrong with this recipe, even if you are not an avid baker. There are four main ingredients in this cookie recipe, that forms the base.  Once the base is ready, you can add pretty much any topping to it. To make the cookie base you need Oatmeal, Banana, Honey/Maple Syrup, and any nut butter. Cookie Base: Rolled Oats+Banana+Honey(Maple Syrup) + Nut Butter Nuts: Almonds, Pecan, Walnut Seed: Flaxseed, Pumpkin Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Chia Seeds, Hemp Seeds, Other ingredients like Chocolate chips, dried fruits, raisins, dried berries.

SHAPING AND BAKING THE BREAKFAST COOKIES

Banana, Maple Syrup, and Nut Butter act as binding agents in these cookies. After the Cookie dough is made, if it is holding together and is sticky that means the dough is of the right consistency. There is no fear of the cookie falling apart once baked. Another trick that works for me is putting rolled oats in a food processor and give it a couple of pulses. Breaking whole rolled oats requires less amount of a binding agent. And breaking down the whole oats also make it easier to chew, especially for my little one.

Shaping these Healthy Breakfast cookies is not that difficult. Like shaping any other cookie, use a small ice cream scoop to make even portions. Drop it on a cookie tray. Then using a slightly wet hand press the cookies to the desired thickness. These cookies don’t spread at all after cooking, unlike regular cookies. So you need to press it to the desired thickness before baking.

Can these healthy oatmeal cookies be frozen?

Absolutely! You can freeze them after they are baked. Make sure to separate the cookies with a small piece of parchment paper while stacking, else it might stick together. If you want to freeze them unbaked, then line the cookie tray, shape the cookies, and place them in the freezer. Once they are hard, stack them and keep them in freezer-safe Ziplock bags.

Storing suggestion

If the cookies are not over the same day, store them in an airtight container. These healthy breakfast cookies stay well at room temperature for up to 5 days. You can also freeze them as mentioned above.

Dunk these soft and chewy cookies in a glass of milk. I love to snack on them. In fact, most of the time these cookies are my pre-workout snacks, along with a mug of espresso. Check out these other awesome recipes –  Healthy Blueberry Banana Granola Bar, Chocolate Chunk Cookies, Chewy Coconut Cookies.

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