Organic Oatmeal Apple Cinnamon Cookies

Sometimes you wake up and just want food to be ready to eat Organic Oatmeal Apple Cinnamon Cookies.
➡️ It’s tempting to resort to starchy, sugary sweets with empty calories.
But, today I have a sweet, yet low glycemic index and high fiber classic: Organic oatmeal and apple cinnamon cookies!
Healthy rolled oats, walnuts, raisins, almond butter, apples, and more are blended together to make a healthy, satisfying snack you can enjoy all week!
➡️ Give your morning cup of coffee some company with these oatmeal cookies!
You’ll feel energized, glad you had something prepared, and get to do some guilt-free snacking!

Are there some other organic alternatives you’d like to learn how to prep for the week? Let me know in the comments below!

▶️ INGREDIENT LIST: (12 cookies)

175g Old fashioned rolled oats – 1 + 3/4 cup (Both Regular Rolled Oats and Gluten-free Oats work well)
47g Coconut sugar – 1/4 cup or to taste (OR Palm sugar)
100g Walnuts – 1 cup
70g Raisins – 1/2 cup
125g Smooth Almond butter – 1/2 cup OR Nut butter of choice
1 medium Apple (170g approx.) – chopped
1/4 Teaspoon salt (I have used Pink Himalayan salt)
1/4 Teaspoon baking soda
1 Teaspoon baking powder
1 Teaspoon cinnamon
1 Teaspoon vanilla extract

▶️ METHOD:

Transfer all the ingredients to a food processor and process until it reaches a coarse consistency. Please note that the mixture will be very sticky right now but don’t worry it’s all good.

Line a baking tray with parchment paper and scoop 2 tablespoon of the the mixture on the baking tray. Since the mixture is very sticky at this point, grease your hands with some oil or you can simply flatten it out evenly with a butter knife to 1/2 inch thickness.

Preheat the oven to 350F and bake for about 18 minutes or so. The baking time also depends on the heat of your oven so adjust the baking time accordingly.

Once baked let it cool and then transfer it on to a wire rack so that the cookies do not collect moisture at the bottom and to prevent it from getting soggy. The cookies are very delicate right after it’s baked, so let it cool down completely before handling. Store the cookies in an air tight container to prevent it from drying out.

These cookies also freezes well, you can make a back of it and freeze it for later – a grab and go breakfast.

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