Nine ingredients and less than 30 minutes to incredible healthy peanut butter banana oatmeal cookies. Crispy edge and melt in your mouth middle, perfect for breakfast or a healthy snack!
Cookies are a food group. At least in our house. So coming up with healthier versions that taste amazing is a non negotiable item. I'm all about balance but when you're scarfing cookies down at the rate you should be eating veggies, it's time to step up your nutrients in the cookie game.
What cookies are the healthiest?
Using mostly whole foods is a great way to get a lot of nutrients in your recipes. These peanut butter banana cookies are made with some legit ingredients:
- oats
- peanut butter
- banana
- date paste
- pecans
- chocolate chips
All of those, minus the chocolate chips, are pretty nutrient dense. You can even sub cacao nibs for the chocolate chips for ultra healthy breakfast cookies (but hey, I'm all about a touch of chocolate in my life).
You not only need to look at the ingredients in a recipes, but when you are buying those ingredients, you need to look at the labels themselves. Let's take peanut butter for instance, there should be 1-2 things on the ingredient list: peanuts and maybe salt.
Many jars out there include added sugar, oil and other add ins that are simply not necessary! Do you need help understanding the ingredients on a food label? I have an awesome information guide. Click here to get it for free!
Are cookies good for breakfast?
Is the sky blue? Of course they are good for breakfast, especially when they are healthy peanut butter banana oatmeal cookies.
But really though, I can't stress this enough. Read the labels if you are buying them. If the ingredients are mostly whole foods, then you're probably good.
Are homemade cookies healthier?
Some of the time the answer is yes. And for these peanut butter banana oatmeal cookies, definitely yes. But again you need to read labels.
I mean, we all know that freshly baked cookies are best right out of the oven. So it makes sense. Not that it isn't ok to have unhealthy cookies sometimes. Or any time. Balance is key, I talk more about this in my podcast episode about finding that perfect balance!
But these healthy vegan cookies are done and cleaned up in under 30 minutes so really, why would you buy cookies anyway?
Are vegan cookies healthier?
Not necessarily. I'm going back to what I have hammered into your head, read the labels! Most cookies that are not vegan are filled with butter and sugar, so I wouldn't call them healthy. But nothing wrong with it once in a while.
What is the healthiest alternative to added sugar?
Since the only natural sugars come from milk and fruit, I love using date paste to sweeten my healthy sweet treats. It's so simple to make, basically dates and water, and it keeps for a long time in the fridge. Plus it gives the perfect texture to these peanut butter banana cookies!
I make it every few weeks, and store it in a glass jar. You can even freeze it if you wanted.
When I am not using date paste, my second go to is maple syrup. While it is not a natural sugar, it's glycemic index isn't as high as other added sugars and I love the flavor.
How do you make healthy peanut butter banana oatmeal cookies?
If I told you it took me shorter time to make these cookies than it did to get my son to eat a bite of lasagna would you believe me? Well it did. Because these babies are "don't look away long enough for your 3 year old to try riding the cat" fast.
- Mix the wet ingredients.
- Add the dry ingredients.
- Add the chocolate chips and pecans.
- Bake.
- Shove into mouth before the kids see.
If you liked this healthy treat, check out some of the others!
- Apple Cinnamon Date Scuffins
- No Bake Chocolate Peppermint Balls
- Caramel Peanut Protein Truffles
- Churro "Unfried" Ice cream
- Vegan Peanut Butter Cookies
Healthy Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- ½ cup peanut butter , see note
- ½ cup mashed ripe banana , about 1 small banana
- ¼ cup maple syrup (can sub with ½ cup date paste)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup rolled oats , gluten-free if needed
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup dairy free chocolate chips (can sub with dark chocolate chips or cacao nibs for an ultra healthy version)
- ½ cup chopped pecans , omit and use more chocolate chips for nut free
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F/ 180°C
- Mix the peanut butter, banana, maple syrup and vanilla extract in a bowl until combined, I used a whisk. It's okay if there are some banana chunks.
- Add the oats, baking soda and salt to the bowl and mix well with a spoon.
- Fold in the chocolate chips and pecans.
- You can put the mixture in the fridge to firm up a bit while you clean up if you want it to be a touch easier to scoop.
- Using a spoon or small ice cream scooper, drop balls of dough on parchment lined cookie sheets. These retain shape and don't spread much.
- Bake 17-20 minutes or until brown on edges. Cookies will harden a bit more as they cool.
Notes
- You can use almond butter too, or try sunflower seed butter for a nut free option.
- These are very forgiving and adaptable. Use add ins of your choice, just remember to keep the total to around 1 cup (the amount of chocolate chips and pecans) because if you add to much the dough won't stay together.
- Serving size is one cookie.
Recipe by Veggies Don’t Bite, visit our site for more great plant-based recipes.
Nutrition
Nutrition and metric information should be considered an estimate.
Patricia G
Tasted great but were very crumbly and many fell apart- any suggestions for next time?
Sophia DeSantis
Hi! My guess would be that your banana wasn't brown enough and therefore you didn't have as much liquid to get them to stick. The super brown ripe bananas are mushier and help with this. If they are too yellow they won't have as much Or the peanut butter wasn't oily enough. Also just make sure you are measuring carefully!
carol
healthy and delicious. I add cinnamon and nutmeg ,raisins, no nuts or chocolate for me . This is a versatile and perfect recipe for a sweet treat that's really ,really good.
Sophia DeSantis
I am so happy you liked them Carol! All those additions sound delicious.
Rochelle
Delicious. The kids, hubby, and I loved it! And, it was so easy. The 6 year-old actually did most of the work. So easy, filling, and perfect with a glass of milk.
veggiesdontbite
I'm so happy you liked it Rochelle!! Thank you for letting me know!
Mireille
These sound AH-MAZING!!! Wondering whether this recipe might work with PBFIT peanut powder... perhaps if I add coconut oil? I just happen to have a giant jar of it and rarely buy real peanut butter in France. Not as good as in the U.S. and way more expensive...
Merci 🙂
veggiesdontbite
Thank you so much Mireille! You can definitely give that a try. I have never tried it so I can't tell you how it would turn out. I say start with a little bit of oil and keep adding until the texture looks right! Let me know how it turns out!
Carrie
Just made these, oh my goodness, delish! I did use half peanut butter/half peanut butter powder to lower the fat and didn't add any extra water or oil. They worked out beautifully. Now to keep my kids out of them!!!:)
veggiesdontbite
Yay! So happy you liked them!