The most amazing vegan oatmeal raisin cookies recipe you will find, go ahead and try it out.
On this page you will also find other cookies you might really like.
Get all the ingredients in the right qantities, make a nice dough and about 30 small round shapes, bake in the over for about 12 minutes or so.
Lower down the page there are some more plant-based cookie recipes, hope you will like them all. My favorite are the oatmeal raisin ones.
Here you find three different recipes of healthy cookies for kids and parents. They are not very hard to make.
Choose the flavor that you like best (raisin, chocolate and banana or cinnamon), and start baking.
And the best part is that this is not only a "flavored" wheat flour and sugar mix you will be serving you kids, it's good ingredients that are all healthy in their own ways.
They can all be gluten-free, no wheat föour, if you like. And of course no eggs or milk at all. Hope you will like my first recipe - vegan oatmeal raisin cookies, as much as I do.
If you are not someone who wouldnt really spend an hour in the kitchen, maybe you prefer to find a brand of cookies that is acceptable to buy for your children. I sometimes do buy cookies for Benji and then I always make sure they are vegan. I know some of you like Tate's vegan chocolate chip cookies or Uncle Rddies vegan cookies and many more.
And yes, there are some very nice ones out there. Sometimes I buy these lemon and ginger gluten-free cookies in one of the organic stores close to where we live. But the thing is that even though they taste good and might be a tiny bit better option than those baked with conventionally grown grains, they are still loaded with (organic) sugar.
In my opinion it would be better to choose some healthier snack, like vegan protein bars or something like that. There is one bar (can't remember the brand) that is made of dates, apples and cinnamon that tastes so good, like apple pie.
Hope you will love the vegan oatmeal rasin cookies recipe plus the other healthy cookies for kids (and for the whole family) that I have for you here.
The chocolate ones you find here are still way better than anything you would buy at the store, but because of the chocolate that is in them, they are still more like a treat than an anytime snack. They could be used as a dessert, how about that?
The vegan oat and raisin cookies you could even include in your child's school lunch, as they are quite nutritious.
Because of all the recipe requests I got on facebook, I had to make the banana chocolate cookies one more time this morning, just to make sure I wrote down the steps correctly and that I had listed all the ingredients.
Most of the time when I bake, I just put together some nice, healthy, amazing tasting ingredients without thinking too much about the proportions.
I want a dough with a good consistency that will hold together in the oven and taste great once the cookies are done.
Anyway, the cookies are done now. My house smells good and my son will be happy when he wakes up!
Here is what you need for the...
2 bananas
1 vegan chocolate bar or about 1/2 cup of chocolate chips
crushed hazelnuts, a handful
gluten free oatmeal, about 1 cup
4 tablespoons coconut oil - room temperature
crushed salted cashews, a handful
walnuts, a handful
1 teaspoon vanilla
the juice of 1 tangerine or 6 tablespoons apple juice
4 table spoons of peanut butter
4 table spoons xylitol or maple syrup
Plus, a little baking soda if you want, but it seems not to be necessary.
I planned to use half a teaspoon in mine but then I forgot, so with or without is fine.
You can add some gluten free flour also if the dough feels too wet, but again not necessary.
Once you have all of the ingredients, it really gets easy.
All you have to do is combine it all!
Then form cookies out of them. That is the part that kids often like.
Heat your oven to about 175 degrees Celsius or 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Place your cookies on a
tray and keep in the oven for about 20 minutes. Enjoy!
Wow, this batch of cookies turned out really well! Kind of like the vegan oatmeal raisin cookies recipe you find at the top, because that one always turns out well.
Such healthy cookies
and when you eat them you feel like you are doing something "bad" or
shouldn't be eating that many, when in reality you could eat a whole
bunch without any problems ;)
Gluten free, sugar free, dairy free,
egg free!
In them you find healthy ingredients like apple, chia seeds,
almonds, cinnamon and coconut milk. Are you smiling now? I am! Okay let's
get to work!
Check out the recipe and then go out to buy the
ingredients you don't already have at home. I used only organic
ingredients in my cookies.
Take out a pot where you can melt
your coconut oil. A bowl where you mix the dry ingredients in and a few
spoons plus all ingredients.
Also parchment paper or you could use a
tray smeared with coconut oil (that's what I did just because I didn't
have any parchment paper at home).
For these healthy cookies for kids you need:
4 table spoons coconut oil
5 tablespoons coconut milk
A handful of crushed almonds
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 tablespoon cinnamon
5 table spoons quick oats
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
5 table spoons almond flour
5 table spoons chia seeds
4 table spoons maple syrup
1/2 banana
10 dates, pitted and chopped
1 apple, cut into small pieces
Plus a little salt if you like.
Melt the coconut oil. Add coconut milk (about 5 table spoons).
Put the almonds, chia seeds, almond flour, baking soda, vanilla, pinch of salt and cinnamon in a bowl and stir.
Add
half a mushed banana and the maple syrup to the coconut oil.
Add dates and the apple pieces to the melted coconut mix and use a stick mixer to mix together into a paste.
Combine this with the dry ingredients.
Warm up the oven to 175 C / 350 F.
Make round cookies out of the dough and place them on a tray with pachment paper.
Bake for about 15 minutes or until they look (and taste) ready!
Thanks for visiting the healthy cookies for kids page, love you all and hope you will be busy baking tonight!
If you did, you might also like my smoothie recipes or possibly the easy vegan dinner for kids article. Have fun baking.
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