These Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Cookies are perfect for your busy fall mornings. They come together in just 25 minutes from all real-food ingredients, and they have the nutrition you need to start your day right. Low in sugar and sweetened naturally with pure maple syrup, these oversized cookies feature energy-filled mix-ins, such as real diced apples, healthful nuts, and dried cranberries or raisins.
Are hectic mornings a norm in your household?
Make a batch of these Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Oat Cookies on the weekend and you’ll be covered for those busy weekday mornings. These cookies are complete with healthy fats, fiber and no refined sugar and are totally delicious. They are a soft & chewy cookie for all to love – kids and adults. The toasted walnuts give them a nice crunch and the dried fruit makes the perfect blend of tart and sweet.
Freezer-friendly, too!
This recipe makes 9 or 10 Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Oat Cookies but by all means, feel free to double it up so you can stock your freezer in preparation for weeks to come!
Make these Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Cookies your own
The recipe calls for apples, raisins, walnuts and apple pie spice, but if you want to give them your own twist, you totally can. It’s a super versatile recipe. Use what you have on hand in your pantry or create your own special combination with what sounds best to you! Don’t you just love recipes like this?! No special trips to the grocery store needed.
It’s time to get baking!
Whip up a batch of Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Oat Cookies and you’ll be set for the unpredictable (or maybe not) hectic mornings ahead. These cookies also make for great after-school snacking or real food fuel before sports practices or games for older kids.
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Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Oat Cookies
These breakfast cookies are both healthy AND delicious. They’re freezer-friendly and make an excellent option for breakfast on the go or an afternoon snack whenever you need them.
Ingredients
- 1¼ cup old-fashioned rolled oats
- 3/4 cup quick-cooking oats (may substitute 3/4 cup old-fashioned rolled oats)
- 2 Tbsp. ground flax seed (optional)
- 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup plain or vanilla Greek yogurt (may substitute unsweetened applesauce)
- ¼ cup unsalted butter, softened (may substitute coconut oil for dairy-free)
- 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup finely diced apple (about 1 small apple) or 1/3 cup chopped dried apple rings
- 1/3 cup raisins and/or dried cranberries (optional)
- 1/4 cup chopped walnuts (optional – omit for nut-free)
*May substitute: 1 1/4 teaspoon of apple pie spices
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, set aside.
- In a large bowl, mix together the oats, ground flax (optional), cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, baking powder, salt, eggs, yogurt, butter, maple syrup, and vanilla. Stir until well combined.
- Fold in apples, raisins or dried cranberries, and walnuts (optional).
- Scoop the cookie dough with a ¼ cup measuring cup and drop onto baking sheet. Flatten to about ½-inch thickness (10-12 cookies).
- Bake cookies for 15-18 minutes or until cooked through and edges are golden brown and slightly crisp. Transfer to a wire rack to cool before storing in an airtight container.
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Notes
Pro tip: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. This recipe is perfect for weekend meal preps and is freezer-friendly.
Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1 cookie (with optional ingredients)
- Calories: 175
- Fat: 8 g
- (Sat Fat: 3 g)
- Sodium: 160 mg
- Carbohydrate: 23 g
- (Fiber: 2 g
- Sugar: 5 g)
- Protein: 4 g
Dietary
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Gina says
Hi. Have you ever tried substituting coconut oil for butter?
Jessica Beacom says
We haven’t but it should work. If you try it, please let us know how it works out.
Alene says
The problem is, I’ll want to eat two!
Jessica Beacom says
Hahahaha! We totally understand.
Judy Smith says
Could you please send this wonderful sounding recipe to my email? Thank you!
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Judy,
You can email recipes to yourself (or friends) by scrolling to the bottom of the post and clicking the green ‘Email’ button below the photo that’s just under the recipe.
Teresa says
I’d rather use fresh grated apple. Any suggestions on how to alter the recipe for that??
Stacie Hassing says
You can certainly use freshly grated apples in this recipe. Maybe try a 1/2 cup. And do let us know how they turn out. We can update the recipe to include that option.
Jessica says
What can be used in place of the butter? Was already going to use applesauce instead of yogurt.
Jessica Beacom says
You could use coconut oil or vegan butter.
Crystal says
These came out so yummy! But they crumbled apart so easily for me 🙁 I used applesauce and coconut oil. Should the coconut oil have been melted to help everything bind together? Or do you have any suggestions?
Stacie Hassing says
Hi Crystal! We are sorry to hear you were experiencing this! Yes, the coconut oil should be melted to help with that consistency. Give that a try and they should hold up better for you! Enjoy!