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Breakfast Cookies make the perfect breakfast on the go – easy, delicious and good for you too!
Breakfast has always been a bit of a struggle for me. When my kids were home and in school I wanted to make sure they started their day off right with a good nutritious breakfast, but getting them up early enough so that they had time to eat a good breakfast was difficult. This only got harder when they became teenagers.
Even as a grownup, making sure you have time for a nutritious breakfast is hard when you’re busy trying to get yourself out the door, let alone the kids too. Breakfast cookies are a great way to get in a delicious and healthy breakfast on the go.
Healthy Breakfast Tips
- Plan ahead. One of the best ways I found to get the kids to eat a good breakfast in the morning was to get them involved in making it ahead of time and Breakfast Cookies are the perfect way to do that. Bake up batch of these cookies on the weekend with the kids help and then put them in the freezer and pull them out as you need them.
- Provide Variety It is easy to get in a breakfast rut. You can get out of that rut with this basic breakfast cookie recipe by just changing it up with the mix ins that are used and using different nut butters.
- Personalize it. Just mix up the cookies. Or let the kids do it and then let the kids pick their own mix ins. I put out a selection of dried cranberries, dried blueberries, sunflower seeds, cashews, raisins and chocolate chips.
Let the kids go crazy with their combination of mix ins. My favorite combo is dried cranberries, sunflower seeds and chocolate chips!
Thanks to the banana and the apple sauce these breakfast cookies are nice and soft and moist. Bake them on a parchment covered baking sheet and flatten them as they will not spread as they bake.
They bake at 325 degrees F for about 15 minutes.
Store them in an airtight container. Or, make a large batch ahead of time and store them in the freezer. Just pull them out the night before and you’ve got breakfast to go in the morning.
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Breakfast Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 cups of quick oats
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1/4 cup applesauce
- 1 ripe banana mashed
- 1 1/2 cups raisins You can substitute any mix in for the raisins. Any combination of seeds, dried fruit, and nuts work great.
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Combine all ingredients except mix -ins and mix with a hand mixer or a stand mixer.
- At this point you can divide the dough and add in different mix-ins to personalize the cookies or if you want them all the same add in 1 1/2 cups (total) of dried fruit, nuts, or seeds.
- Scoop dough with a large cookie scoop or ice cream scoop (1/4 cup) and drop onto prepared baking sheet.
- Flatten cookie with your hand.
- Bake for 15 minutes or they begin to brown around edges.
- Cool and store at room temperature or freeze.
Maggie says
Can you substitute the honey for something else? I want to make these for my 1yr old and 7 month old!
Leigh Anne says
Maggie, I have only made these with honey. Would agave work?
April Murch says
Do I have to use Quick oats?
Leigh Anne says
April, You can use regular oats, it just changes the texture of the cookies
Donna says
These look great. What could I use instead of bananas, my husband does not eat them?
Leigh Anne says
You can usually replace 1 banana with 1/2 cup of applesauce.
Leslie Hendrickson says
Do these have a strong banana flavor?
Leigh Anne says
Leslie, I think the bananas add more moisture than flavor but you can taste them, but not overly strong.
AnnMarie says
After 7:30 minutes, the cookies were black on the bottom, in spite of the parchment. As you’ve continued using this recipe, how did you tweak it so they weren’t overcooked as shown in the picture?
Leigh Anne says
I baked them as stated in the recipe. Your oven may cook hotter than mine. Try reducing the temperature a bit next time.
Sandra says
How many cookies are in a serving? Maybe I missed this.
Leigh Anne Wilkes says
one cookie is one serving