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Healthy Granola Cookies

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Healthy Granola Cookies

Granola cookies take all the great benefits of granola and put them into a package that is hard for anyone, big or little, to resist. Who can say no to freshly baked cookies? These healthy granola cookies are sweet, chewy, and wholesome cookies full of oats, fruit, and nuts. A healthier take on one of our family favorites, the classic oatmeal raisin cookie, they share the great similarities, but ditch the high fat and sugar content.

Granola Cookies

As promised, today I am showing you a great way to use the Cranberry Almond Granola recipe I shared last week, Granola Cookies! I have made these cookies so much since school started that I have the recipe memorized. My kids are funny, like there are certain baked goods that I know no matter how amazing they are, they just won’t really eat much of them. For instance, pies and cakes. I take those over to my mother in law’s house to be sure there aren’t leftovers to tempt me later because I know the kids will leave those for me.  But muffins or cookies? They don’t stand a chance around here. It’s always open season on those suckers. Those I have to hide or sometimes I put a post it note on my cookie carrier “DO NOT EAT!” so that they can actually be taken to  coffee hour at church, else those puppies are gone in a flash!

Granola Cookies

To be honest I actually developed this cookie recipe in an effort to sneak in a somewhat healthy treat into my kids lunches. Sometimes I’m tricky like that. I’ll make healthy stuff and then just not tell them that it’s supposed to be healthy.

Because I’m tricky!  I’m tricky, tricky, tricky!

Tr-trrr-trrr-tricky.

Sorry, not sorry, I’ve been listening to some old school rap again. It’s been a totally 80s-90s week around here.  At least you don’t have to see my dance moves that go along with them. Unless you just happened to drive by my house after the football game on Friday when my oldest son and I were having a 90s dance party in the driveway. Ha.

Granola Cookies

Whoops, back to the cookies. As it seems to go with most of my plans, it didn’t really work out the way I intended. These cookies never last long enough for them to get packed into the lunchboxes. As soon as the kids see them, they are gone! So they haven’t been the lunchbox favorite, but they have indeed become a favorite.

Granola Cookies

The dough for these cookies is a little different from most, because it’s not dough-like at all. It’s actually more like a cookie batter. The first time I made them, I was sure I’d just wasted a bunch of granola because it’s a little unconventional.  Once the granola is mixed into the cookie batter, they look almost like no bake cookies or something. But then they start baking and science takes over, turning little gloppy piles of granola into perfectly shaped cookies. The best science is the science of baking! Don’t you agree?

 

Granola Cookies

Healthy Granola Cookies

Yield: 20
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 22 minutes

These delicious cookies are a great way for your whole family to enjoy granola. Packed full of oats, fruit, and nuts, they are a healthier alternative to the classic oatmeal raisin.

Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons softened butter
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 cups Cranberry Almond Granola*

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Prepare baking sheets with nonstick cooking spray or line with silicone baking mats.
  2. In a medium sized mixing bowl, cream together the butter and brown sugar.
  3. Add the honey and one beaten egg, mix well.
  4. Add the flour and baking soda, mixing it thoroughly. At this point the dough will be kind of thin. This is normal.
  5. Mix in 2 generous cups of granola.
  6. Drop by tablespoons full onto the prepared baking sheet, leaving 2-3 inches between the cookies as they will spread.
  7. Bake for 10-12 minutes at 350 degrees or until edges are lightly browned.

Notes

*I have tried this recipe with store bought granola, but prefer to use my Cranberry Almond Granola for these cookies. I cannot guarantee the results with store bought granola.

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Please leave a review or a photo! I'd love to hear your feedback!

Anne Z

Thursday 23rd of June 2022

I made these for a book club group who like healthy treats. These cookies were perfect. I did, however, make some changes. I used turbinado sugar and no honey. As well, to make them a bit healthier I used 3:1 ratio of mostly garbanzo bean flour. Lastly, I used a local high quality chocolate very crunchy granola. Although, I strayed from the recipe, the base guidelines and measurements turned these into my new go to cookies. Thanks

Laura Dembowski

Sunday 13th of September 2015

Homemade granola is one of my favorite things. It's so fun to bake with it. I can't wait to try these cookies!

Amy D

Tuesday 15th of September 2015

I agree, Laura. You will love these cookies.

Neli @ Delicious Meets Healthy

Wednesday 9th of September 2015

Love anything healthy! And these healthy granola cookies look fantastic! Great recipe!

Sara

Tuesday 8th of September 2015

I think my little cookie eaters would love these too, they sound amazing!

Laura

Tuesday 8th of September 2015

I love the idea of baking with granola, just because granola has such great flavor. And texture! These look fantastic!

Amy D

Wednesday 9th of September 2015

Yep, you got it. The granola does add great texture to cookies and flavor. There's not a whole lot you have to add because the granola adds so much to them just by itself!

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