I’m sad that they’re all gone. I had the best week with them. They were perfect with coffee, perfect fuel for my workouts, and a tasty treat after dinner. Now they are gone…every last crumb.
On Friday afternoon, after finishing up a deep clean around the house, I decided to bake some cookies. I went with a peanut butter flavor because that’s Kyle’s favorite. I also wanted a cookie that would be healthy enough to eat with my coffee, or before heading off to the gym. I love it when a cookie has a purpose 🙂 The purpose of fuel to be exact.
Healthier Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Gluten Free Oats
- 1/2 Cup All-Purpose Gluten Free Flour (or almond flour)
- 1/2 Tbsp Baking Soda
- 1 Tbsp Baking Powder
- 1/4 Tsp Sea Salt
- 2/3 Cup Swerve (or stevia)
- 2 Large Eggs
- 2 Tsps Vanilla Extract
- 1/4 Cup Coconut Oil (melted)
- 1 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter (or your choice of nut butter)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the oats, baking powder, baking soda, flour, salt, and Swerve together.
- Stir the eggs, melted coconut oil, and vanilla into the dry ingredients.
- Mix in the peanut butter.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Grease a baking sheet and scoop two-tablespoon sized balls of dough onto the baking sheet. Press down with a fork. Leave about one inch between cookies.
- Bake 12-14 minutes (The cookies will continue to cook when you remove them from the oven.) Take them out with they are slightly soft in the middle and fully cooked on the outsides.
Notes
I love this recipe because it’s so easy to make. You don’t need any funky ingredients! They are gluten free, dairy free, low sugar, contain complex carbs, and can be made nut free by making some swaps!
I ate these cookies in the morning with my coffee and before the gym!
Peanut Butter: Peanut butter is packed with healthy fats, vitamin E, potassium, magnesium, fiber, and protein. Also great on top of oats before a workout! (more)
Oatmeal: Oats are a great complex carb that can lower cholesterol & stabilize blood glucose levels! Also, one of my favorite pre-run fuels. (more)
Eggs: Eggs are a great source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids! They also contain 11 vitamins & minerals. (more)
Coconut Oil: Coconut oil can help improve gut health by taking out the bacteria and candida! If you eat it with omega-3 fatty acids (eggs), it can become double effective! So these cookies are a win. Coconut oil is a great healthy fat source and improves digestion. (more)
Sea Salt: Salt gets a bad rep. But, if I’m low on salt, I feel it. Sea salt can contain magnesium, calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, and iodine! All wonderful components for a healthy lifestyle! (more)
These cookies sound like a big win to me…
You can use an electric mixer if you want, but I always like to give my arm a good workout 😉 When you’re not using butter, the mixer isn’t that necessary.
Yum! Give me all the peanut butter! (you can use any kind of nut butter in these!)
I was so excited about how delicious these cookies turned out. It’s hard to believe how good these were without the butter, brown sugar, cane sugar, and so on! You honestly couldn’t tell the difference. Kyle LOVED them. The peanut butter cookies are soft in the middle and flaky on the edges. I am going to try these with almond butter and pumpkin next time!
Cookie perfection…
Don’t forget to tag me in your photos if you make these! 🙂 I’m excited to hear your thoughts!
Questions for you!
- Do you enjoy breakfast cookies with your morning coffee?
- What is your favorite kind of peanut butter? Crunchy/Creamy
- What is for dinner tonight?
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
Thanks for the recipe, Taralynn. I LOVE oatmeal cookies – with raisins, with chocolate, with anything! 🙂
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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Taralynn McNitt says
I bet raisins and cinnamon would be great in these!!
Carrie this fit chick says
The addition of coconut oil must be a game changer! Never thought to use that and I can already taste how moist and dense these are!
Taralynn McNitt says
A great butter replacement! Makes them moist (everyone’s fave word!)
xo xo
Linda @ the Fitty says
I love the taste of butter though,my goodness!
And I wonder what makes this peanut butter cookie recipe different than the others since you seem to have so many?!
Taralynn McNitt says
The ingredients 😉
Shannen says
Who doesn’t love a good breakfast cookie?! Any excuse to eat a cookie and not feel guilty about eat a couple and I’m all in!
I grew up on Jif Creamy PB and I have yet to find another pb to compare. But I’ve been looking for a healthier alternative.
These will definitely be in my kitchen by then end of the week. Thanks Taralynn for the recipe!
Taralynn McNitt says
Yes! I think I had three a day! #NOSHAME
You should try making your own peanut butter! IT’S SO GOOD! Kyle and I like to make honey roasted peanut butteR!
xo xo Let me know what you think of them! Have a great weekend.
Chandler says
100% making these this weekend. YUMMY. Thanks for the recipe!
1) I’ve never made breakfast cookies before, but excited to try them!
2) Favorite peanut butter is crunchy all the way!
3) Dinner tonight is Gimme Some Oven’s Skinny Honey Lemon Chicken Stir Fry! It’s the best 🙂
Taralynn McNitt says
Enjoy them! 🙂 & let me know what you think!
Cookies for breakfast are genius. Also, if someone has kids…great way to get them to actually eat in the morning!
MMMM I love the Whole Foods DIY roasted honey peanut butter.
YUM! That sounds so good.
Jacqui says
1. I would literally eat cookies at any time of any day. Sweet tooth to the extreme! Can’t wait to try this healthier version!
2. Creamy, 100000%
3. Grilled chicken cobb salad!
Happy Friday eve! 🙂
Taralynn McNitt says
Hi, Jacqui!
I did the same with these cookies! I need to make some new ones today! (WITH PUMPKIN)
MMMMMM I love roasted honey peanut butter!
OH YUM!!
XO
Hilary says
Yum! These look so delicious! I can’t wait to make them, I love cookies with a purpose too, and my fiancé is a Cookie Monster so I love making cookies with a purpose for him! Can’t wait to try them for a Friday dessert tomorrow!
Taralynn McNitt says
It’s always great to have someone else who can help you eat them!:) I hope you enjoy these!! xo xo
Chelsea @ Just Me Chelsea B. says
These look AMAZING! I am going to have to try them! I’ve actually never tried a cookie with coffee, but I’m not sure why not! It sounds fabulous!!
My favorite PB is the natural one from Whole Foods! It has the best flavor and texture of any kind I’ve tried. (And I’ve tried a lot of PB in my lifetime! ;))
Taralynn McNitt says
PERFECT dipped with coffee!!!
YES! WHOLE FOODS PB IS SO GOOD. Actually, the Fresh market has better peanut butter. Kyle and I did a compare taste test.
Jessie @ The Acquired Sass says
1. I usually scarf down my breakfast long before my coffee, but I would gladly eat a breakfast cookie with my morning coffee
2. TEAM CRUNCHY!
3. Caprese pasta! Bowtie pasta + chopped tomatoes & basil from the garden, some diced fresh mozzarella & topped with homemade pesto we made a week or two ago with all our extra fresh basil!
These cookies sound great! Are they sweet? I’ll replace the Swerve with sugar, but may cut it down a bit, and maybe add a scoop of protein powder. I just can’t seem to leave well enough alone. We’ll see how they turn out!
Taralynn McNitt says
Who wouldn’t?!! 😉
Depends on the brand for me! The DIY peanut butter machines always make the best!!
THAT SOUNDS SO GOOD!! COME COOK FOR ME!!
Let me know how it turns out! These aren’t overly sweet! They are “just right” (pretty sure I just quoted goldilocks)
Michelle says
I am trying with cashew butter.
Taralynn McNitt says
Let me know how it turns out!
Katie says
These look heavenly!
Taralynn McNitt says
Thank you!
Jordan says
Seriously, these look AMAZING! Definitely going to make them this weekend or next week when I meal prep! Always looking for healthy alternatives to satisfy my sweet tooth… which is really bad. :/
Taralynn McNitt says
We all get them 😉 Hope you enjoy!!!
Alexandra says
Hey Taralynn! Totally pinned this recipe, I need to try out Swerve! For this recipe what PB did you use- did you make it yourself? Thanks! 🙂
Taralynn McNitt says
I just used Jiff/ALL-Natural creamy peanut butter! You can use any kind!
Amie says
Hello!
I made these last night and they turned out better than imagined! Thanks again for a wonderful recipe. I can’t wait to eat my cookie with coffee at work! Have a great weekend Taralynn.
Amie
Taralynn McNitt says
Oh, so happy to hear that!!
Enjoy your cookie with coffee and your weekend!!
Anil says
Looking yummy!!!!!
Taralynn McNitt says
Thanks!
Janice says
Great cookie.
Taralynn McNitt says
Thank you!
Steff says
These were a lot of fun to make! Perfect Friday treat and tasty, too.
Taralynn McNitt says
Yay!
Kalin says
Yummmm these really do look like the perfect companion to coffee!
Taralynn McNitt says
They are 😀
TAMMY says
Instead of stevia or swerve can I use maple syrup or coconut sugar and how
Much
Sara says
Can you share some healthy options for peanut butter? I’m assuming I shouldn’t be using the regular old JIF 🙂
Taralynn McNitt says
There is nothing wrong with Jif:) Just moderation!
Ceb says
This peanut butter oatmeal cookies is so good, my kids love it. Delicious as well as healthy.
Taralynn McNitt says
Thanks for sharing!
Sumit says
these cookies look very yummy, I can’t wait to eat them. Thanks for this recipe
Anonymous says
yum