Saturday, October 19, 2013

{ OAT AND BANANA COOKIES }

"Cookie" might be a loose term for these, but if you are looking for a very healthy cookie, and you don't mind if they are more like a healthy cracker, you should make these--they are surprisingly good.  

Ingredients:

2 ripe bananas
1 cup oats

Optional (but kind of recommended)  Add one or more of the following:

vanilla
craisins
chocolate chips
carob chips
nuts
sea salt (to sprinkle over)
cinnamon (to sprinkle over)
raisins or other dried fruit

Directions:

Mash bananas and mix with oats.  Mix in any add-ins that you choose.  Spoon onto cookie sheet and bake for 15 minutes or more at 350 (or more).  I liked them best when cooked at a higher temperature (like 400) for 20 minutes, flattening them with a spatula part way through, and flipping them over.  They were a little crispy this way.  This is obviously a very flexible recipe.


These ones had craisins and vanilla in them, and before baking, I sprinkled them with cinnamon and sea salt.


This is how they look after baking--the ones on the left I cooked longer at a higher temperature, and the ones on the right I baked for 350 for 15 minutes.

2 comments:

Veganites.com said...
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alanna said...

Looks delicious. I need a good "crispy" cookie recipe with no oil. Thanks!

(Sorry about the deleted comment...that was me! Haha.)