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Healthy cookie recipes
Healthy cookie recipes











healthy cookie recipes

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healthy cookie recipes

Breakfast Cookies Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies PB Cookie Dough Cookies Cookie Dough Balls Healthy Sugar Cookies German Chocolate Bites Healthy Oreos Peanut Butter Cookies Flourless Chocolate Chip Cookies (To get the actual healthy baking recipes, just click each picture.) Healthy Cookie Recipes!

If you've made this recipe, we'd love to hear from you down below in the comments.Considering that I’ve bombarded you with three new healthy cookie recipes in the past week alone (with more to come soon), it’s high time to update one of my favorite pages on the blog: the cookie page! Now if you click on the page of healthy cookie recipes, you will see something like the following. We love toasted pecans for a nice little crunch. You can use any chocolate you want, or if you’re feeling adventurous, you can even experiment with different nuts as a substitute. And if you don’t mind a little knife work, chopped dried apricots, dried pears, and candied ginger will all be delicious. Raisins, dried cranberries, and dried currants will work just fine. Depending on how long you let the dough sit in the fridge before baking, the resulting cookie might not have the soft texture we want you to experience.Ĭan I substitute other dried fruits or different kinds of chocolate?Īnything your heart desires. You can, but the oats might absorb too much moisture and bloat. Too much quick oats and you’ll miss out on some of the depth of flavor and mouthfeel too much old-fashioned oats and you'll give your jaw quite a workout. The quick oats act more like a flour while the old-fashioned oats add bite and nuttiness. Creaming the butter and sugar together will help provide lift to your cookie, adding the perfect amount of airiness. Excessive moisture from the applesauce can turn your cookie dense and rubbery. Studies have shown that oats do have potential health benefits such as promoting weight loss and healthy circulation, lowering harmful LDL cholesterol levels (while boosting the good HDL levels), boosting the immune system, lowering blood sugar levels, and reducing the risk of heart disease.Ĭan I swap out all of the butter for applesauce? Looking for a more indulgent cookie? These Best-Ever Oatmeal Cookies hit the spot.Ĭlassified right along with some of the healthiest grains out there, oats are considered a whole grain and a good source of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber. Want to learn more about these healthier oat cookies? Read on. But a cookie isn’t a cookie unless it’s a little naughty – so we added some quality dark chocolate chunks and tart dried cherries for the perfect bite. The cookie is mostly oats (read on for the health benefits of oats), with just 1/4 cup of whole-wheat flour – there are no ultra-refined starches here. So what makes this one “healthy”? We decreased the usual amounts of butter and sugar with some help from applesauce, which provides sweetness and moisture to the dough without additional fat. We're proud to say that what we landed on is a really good COOKIE – not a granola bar that's just shaped like one. We went through rounds and rounds of testing. Healthier cookies can be tricky to figure out, and this one was no exception.













Healthy cookie recipes