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Yumna Jawad
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Easy and quick to make with 3 ingredients only, these healthy banana oatmeal cookies are gluten-free, refined sugar free and kid-friendly!
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These delicious 3 ingredient banana oatmeal cookies are a breeze to make! Vegan friendly and gluten-free, you can feel good about eating these treats! Made with no refined sugar, theses banana oatmeal cookies are a healthy way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
These banana oat cookies are a perfect breakfast snack alongside your breakfast coffee smoothie or a sweet compliment to this savory southwest breakfast burrito. Made with staple pantry items, these banana oatmeal cookies are easy to make and can be stored for a few days or frozen for months!
“Just made your banana oatmeal cookies, so healthy, so easy and soo good! Thanks for sharing your recipes with us❤️” – Lindsay
Table of Contents
- Recipe at a glance
- Ingredients to make the cookies
- How to make banana oatmeal cookies
- Tips for making the best banana oatmeal cookie
- WHAT TO SERVE WITH BANANA AND OATMEAL COOKIES
- How to store banana oat cookies
- Frequently asked questions
- More cookie recipes to try:
- Banana Oatmeal Cookies Recipe
Recipe at a glance
Cuisine Inspiration: American
Primary Cooking Method: Baked
Dietary Info: Vegan and Gluten-Free
Key Flavor: Banana and Chocolate
Skill Level: Easy
Summary
- Quick and Easy: Only 3 ingredients mixed up in a single bowl make this cookie recipe one of the easiest to master.
- Great Meal Prep Snack: Easily add this recipe to your meal prep routine. You can pop a cookie or two, or three into your lunch before work.
- Kiddo Friendly: A simple step-by-step recipe that is great for littles learning about baking and wishing to be super hands-on.
- Anyone can enjoy: Delicious and packed with fiber and protein, these are a hit with everyone, no matter their diet!
Ingredients to make the cookies
- Bananas: Use over-ripe rather than under-ripe bananas. They are naturally sweeter and also contain more antioxidants.
- Quick Oats: Oats are a great source of fiber and protein and keep these cookies gluten-free. You can make them with regular oats, but the consistency is better with quick oats.
- Chocolate Chips: You can use any kind of chocolate chips for this recipe. Use dairy-free to make them vegan, or use semi-sweet, milk or white if you prefer. I recommend mini chocolate chips, though if possible.
Popular substitutions & additions
- Spice it up: Without adding too many more ingredients, easily enhance the flavor of this cookie by adding a pinch of cinnamon or a bit of vanilla before baking.
- Nuts & Crunch: Increase the protein and nutrients by adding slivered almonds, chia seeds, and flax seeds.
- Tropical twist: Add shredded coconut, sweetened or unsweetened, to your cookie dough. Alternatively, you can top the cookies with a drizzle of dark chocolate and then sprinkle with coconut for flavor and contrast.
- Chopped bananas: For an extra burst of banana flavor and moisture, you can add small chunks of bananas to the dough. Instead of mashing these pieces, keep some diced banana pieces out to fold gently into the cookie dough. These banana pieces should come from a firmer banana as to hold its shape.
How to make banana oatmeal cookies
- Mash the bananas in a bowl until very soft.
- Add the oats on top.
- Stir until well combined and the mixture forms a paste-like consistency.
- Fold in the chocolate chips.
- Divide the dough into balls and place on a baking sheet and flatten slightly. Bake until set and golden brown.
“So yummy! I don’t like my cookies to be super sweet and this is perfect when I feel like a snack! My family likes them! Make sure to use ripe bananas because I understand why it is very important to (it will become fudgy)” – Nadia
Tips for making the best banana oatmeal cookie
- Change up the add-ins! I used chocolate chips for this recipe, but you can use raisins or other dried fruits like cranberries or mango if you prefer.
- Make you own quick oats. If all you have is rolled oats, you can pulse them in a food processor or blender a few times until they break down slightly so they’re smaller and softer.
- Add more flavor. Add in a teaspoon of cinnamon or vanilla extract. If your bananas aren’t over-ripe, you can add in a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup to make them a little sweeter.
- Allow the cookies to cool before eating them.It’s so tempting to grab a warm cookie from the oven and bite into it. But the texture of these cookies improves and gets chewier when cooled before eating.
WHAT TO SERVE WITH BANANA AND OATMEAL COOKIES
- Easy Overnight Oats
- Green Smoothie
- Avocado Toast with Eggs
- Protein Oatmeal with Bananas
How to store banana oat cookies
These banana oatmeal cookies have a pretty good shelf life, and will keep either at room temperature or in the fridge for around 7 days. Store them in an airtight container.
Can I freeze banana oat cookies?
Yes! You can freeze these, so be sure to make a double batch! Let the cookies cool completely before freezing solid on a baking sheet. You can then transfer them to a bag or airtight container, and they will keep well for a month or two.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best oats to use?
I like to use quick oats for this recipe. You can also use old fashioned oats but the cookie might be more crumbly that way. It’s best to avoid steel cut oats, as these can be quite tough in texture and need more cooking time.
Can I use frozen bananas for this cookie recipe?
Yes, you can use frozen bananas. This is very helpful when you have too many ripe bananas, simply freeze the rest for future desserts. Before baking, thaw out your frozen bananas, mash, and then add them to your cookie dough. Keep in mind that frozen bananas may rele
Are banana oatmeal cookies healthy?
Packed with wholesome potassium-rich bananas and fiber-full oatmeal, these cookies don’t offer any added sweetener making them a healthier cookie option. Any additional ingredients you add will alter whether the cookie stays on the healthier side. Use whole ingredients, dark chocolate, and no refined sugars. And as always, enjoying your cookies in moderation, too much of a good thing, isn’t always a good thing.
These banana oatmeal cookies are a great healthy snack and the perfect option if you are trying to cut back on refined sugar. They are super quick to make, so are great to have on hand when you get a sweet craving!
More cookie recipes to try:
- Easy Ginger Cookies
- Oatmeal Cookies with Cranberry
- Banana Chocolate Cookies
- Tahini Chocolate Cookies
- Almond Joy Cookies
- Date Cookie Recipe
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Banana Oatmeal Cookies
Easy and quick to make with 3 ingredients only, these healthy banana oatmeal cookies are gluten-free, refined sugar free and kid-friendly!
4.9 from 148 votes
Author Yumna Jawad
Servings 15 cookies
Course Dessert, Snack
Calories 74
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Ingredients
- 2 cups quick oats
- 2 overripe bananas
- ⅓ cup chocolate chips
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper
In a large bowl, mash the bananas with a fork until they have a liquid-like consistency. Add the oats and stir with a fork to combine. Fold in the chocolate chips.
Divide the dough into 1 ½ tablespoon-sized balls using a spring-loaded scoop and flatten them slightly with a spatula. Makes about 15.
Bake for 9-11 minutes or until cookies are set and slightly lightly brown and set.
Cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Equipment
Notes
Storage:Store any leftovers in an airtight container. They will last about 7 days in the fridge or on the countertop.
Freezing Instructions:To freeze the cookies, shape them into balls and place them on a baking sheet in the freezer until very cold and solid, about 20 minutes. Then transfer to a freezer-safe plastic bag. Freeze for up to 1 month for best taste.
Nutrition
Calories: 74kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 3mg, Potassium: 95mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 19IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 10mg, Iron: 1mg
Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.
Diet: Gluten Free
Cuisine American
Course: Dessert, Snack
4.94 from 148 votes (132 ratings without comment)
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Definitely not what I was expecting. My “cookies” came out gummy, dry, and flavorless. I don’t know what it would take to doctor this recipe. More liquid? Maybe adding some Cinnamon or peanut butter? We’ll pass on this the next time we have ripe bananas and just make banana bread instead.
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So sorry to hear that. It shouldn’t have been gummy, but if you don’t use an overripe banana, it can turn out that way. To add more flavor to these cookies, I recommend adding in a teaspoon of cinnamon or vanilla extract. If your bananas aren’t over-ripe, you can add in a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup to make them a little sweeter. Also, you can change up the add-ins! I used chocolate chips for this recipe, but you can use raisins or other dried fruits like cranberries or mango if you prefer.
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Yummy yummy in my tummy! It’s very delicious, fast, and easy to make! Thank you so much for the recipe! ^^ d:
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Aww thank you!
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So yummy! I don’t like my cookies to be super sweet and this is perfect when I feel like a snack! My family likes them! Make sure to use ripe bananas because I understand why it is very important to (it will become fudgy 🙁 )
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Thank you! That’s great to hear. Yes, ripe bananas are definitely key!
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How much banana do you use. I know it says 2. But do you use large medium or small???
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KimReply
I used two large bananas. Hope that helps!
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Gummy , tasteless and not good .
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I’m sorry to hear that. It shouldn’t have been gummy, but if you don’t use an overripe banana, it can turn out that way. To add more flavor to these cookies, I recommend adding in a teaspoon of cinnamon or vanilla extract. If your bananas aren’t over-ripe, you can add in a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup to make them a little sweeter. Also, you can change up the add-ins! I used chocolate chips for this recipe, but you can use raisins or other dried fruits like cranberries or mango if you prefer.
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So easy to make and delicious 😋
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Thank you!!
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Just made your banana oatmeal cookies, so healthy, so easy and soo good! Thanks for sharing your recipes with us❤️
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Thank you so much! You’re so welcome!
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Iqde them they were so good
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Glad you enjoyed!
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These were sooo easy and delish!!!
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That makes me so happy to hear! Thank you!!
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