Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
To be totally honest, when Zainab invited me to guest post, I sort of panicked. I mean, not only does she wow me week after week with her endlessly decadant creations and beautiful photography, but she bakes “normally”, while all of my recipes are, for lack of a less awkward descriptor, “weird”. Or worse, healthy. But I am here today determined to show you that healthy and dessert are not totally contradictory terms! Almost everything I bake is gluten-free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free and easily adapted to be vegan. I force – ahem, recruit – friends, family and colleagues who do not have any food sensitivities to be my taste testers, and I never tell them the desserts are healthy. They never notice.
And I have to tell you: these cookies are one of my favorite treats that I’ve made, and you truly will not be able to tell they are healthy! What makes them healthy? Well, let’s run down the ingredient list: 1) They are gluten-free, to start. Of course, removing the wheat, and by extension the gluten, doesn’t automatically make something healthy, but in this case the wheat flour is replaced by whole grain oat flour, which is nutritious and full of fiber. Even if you don’t eat gluten-free, I would still urge you to try the oat flour! If you want, you can even make it yourself.
2) The butter is replaced with its vegan equivalent, which has less saturated fat, and the amount is reduced substantially from what a typical cookie recipe calls for: 1/3 cup compared to 1/2 – 1 cup. Fat is delicious in baked goods because it is a source of moisture, but here the bananas take over, meaning we can get away with using much less fat without noticing in the end product.
3) There is also no, that’s right NO, sugar added to these cookies. All of the sweetness comes from the bananas plus a little bit of honey. Both sweeteners have a lower glycemic index (especially combined with the fiber from the oat flour) so there’s no sugar spike and crash here!
And yet, despite all of the (boring, hopefully-not-too-off-putting) ways that these are healthy, you’ll forget all about it when you take a bite of these cookies. They’re chewy and hearty, the way a good oatmeal cookie should be, yet still pillowy-soft. They are packed with nutty whole rolled oats, chewy raisins, smooth chocolate chips, and crunchy walnuts, so you get lots of flavor and texture in every bite.
And best of all, they are SO easy to make – all it takes is one bowl and a spoon or fork. So, go ahead! Treat yourself to a cookie that’s kinda-sorta good for you, but tastes as flavorful and decadent as the “real” thing. (I suppose I should insert some sort of remark here about your skinny jeans thanking you, or bikini season looming, but I’m going to spare us both.) You’ve gotta try these!
Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
These Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies are chewy and hearty, the way a good oatmeal cookie should be, yet still pillowy-soft. They are packed with nutty whole rolled oats, chewy raisins, smooth chocolate chips, and crunchy walnuts, so you get lots of flavor and texture in every bite!
Ingredients
- 2 large very ripe bananas, thoroughly mashed
- ⅓ cup vegan or regular butter, melted and slightly cooled
- ¼ cup honey
- 1 large egg (or 1 flax egg if vegan), lightly beaten
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 1½ teaspoons baking soda
- 2½ cups oat flour
- 1 cup rolled oats
- ½ cup chocolate chips
- ½ cup raisins
- ½ cup walnuts, roughly chopped
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment or a nonstick pad.
- In a large mixing bowl, stir bananas, butter, honey, egg/flax egg, and vanilla together until
- combined.
- Stir in salt and baking soda.
- Stir in oat flour. Make sure it is well-incorporated and there are no lumps.
- Fold in oats, then chocolate chips, raisins and walnuts.
- Use an ice cream scoop to portion out approximately 3 Tablespoon balls of dough. Press down
- slightly with your palm. Arrange 8 per cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes until the edges are slightly golden.
- Allow to cool on the pan for 5-10 minutes during which time they will firm up a bit. Then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Thank you very much Nora for these delicious cookies. I will just echo what she said: “You gotta try these!”. For more healthy recipes, check out Nora’s beautiful blog, A Clean Bake and follow her on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter.
The next time we talk, I’ll be done with my busy school times. The presentation will have either gone well or not. But either way, we will be toasting with a cocktail!!
These cookies sound really great! I just love oatmeal cookies!
We’re all rooting for you, gal–with these cookies in hand, you can do anything! Well, you can do anything anyway, but the cookies won’t hurt, I’m sure 🙂 love the guest post. Cheerios to you, and we’ll see you on the other side of it victorious!
Thanks Ala!! The rooting came through and I felt the love 🙂 Everything went well and there is nothing these cookies cannot help one accomplish. At least that is my take home message 🙂
These cookies look awesome, thanks for sharing Nora and Zainab! Good luck on your presentation tomorrow, wishing you lots of luck and I know you’ll do great 🙂
Thanks Kelly!!
Nora-you did great!!! These cookies are gorgeous!
and Zainab-I’m still sad that I missed you!! 🙁
I know 🙁 But we will make it happen soon! I promise!!
Thanks so much, Kayle!
Lovely post, and lovely recipe!
Sorry to hear you were having a bad day Zainab, but I’m sure the cookies did wonders to help! Oatmeal raisin cookies are my favorites and I love that these are healthier. I’m always trying to create healthier treats, that way I can eat more of them…right? 🙂
Thanks Danae! They really helped turn the day around 🙂
Nora, I’m loving this post and recipe… and your photos! Good luck, Zainab!
I’m thrilled you like it, Gloria!
What a great post! I’m definitely off to check out Nora’s blog straight after this. I’ve been amazed since I started my blog about how healthy some baked goods can be … and without compromising at all on taste.
Oh, and I must echo everyone else here and say ‘Best of luck with your presentation!’ I bet you’ll do great, and if not, at least you’ll have some of these cookies to ‘drown your sorrows’ with!
Zainab good luck on your presentation my friend, hope it goes well! Nora these look fantastic!!!
Glad you like them, Nancy!
Nora!!! These look so delicious! My friend has been asking me to bake hip oatmeal cookies, but I didn’t have a recipe myself. I’ll try these out and see how he likes them.
Zainab, send positive energy your way! You’ll be awesome!
Thanks, Graham!! Let me know what your friend (and you) think!
I would do just the same, Z!
Sending good vibes for your presentation!
YOU CAN DO IT!!! GO Z! WOOOHOO!
Always looking for healthier desserts, might be making these ASAP!
Hahhaha thanks Molly!! I felt your cheer and every thing went well!! Hope you are having a great start of the summer.
Yum! I can’t wait to try these cookies! Always looking for tasty new gluten-free and vegan cookie recipes for my snack attacks.