3-Ingredient Banana Oatmeal Cookies
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Banana oatmeal cookies made with just 3 simple ingredients. They’re vegan, gluten-free and perfect for an on-the-go breakfast or healthy treat.
It doesn’t get much better than cookies made with just three ingredients! You likely have everything in your pantry so you can make a batch whenever you need a simple breakfast or a healthy, delicious treat.
This recipe is definitely reminiscent of a bowl of oatmeal… but you’re eating it in cookie form which is pretty fun! Because these have such minimal ingredients, I give them to Liv too. She loves munching on them for breakfast or a snack. If you have older kiddos, this would be the perfect after-school snack for those hungry little bellies!

Healthy Breakfast Cookies
Cookies for breakfast? You better believe it! I refer to these cookies as “breakfast cookies” because they are packed with nutritious ingredients to keep you fueled all morning long. I kept them super simple so you can whip them up the morning of, or you can meal prep them ahead of time for a grab-and-go meal or snack.

What You Need
- bananas – make sure you are using ripe bananas! The riper the bananas the sweeter they’ll be. And you’ll be mashing them so you want them to pretty soft and caramel-y. The banana peels should be speckled with brown spots.
- quick oats – grab gluten-free oats if necessary! Quick oats are pre-cooked, dried, rolled and pressed slightly thinner than rolled oats which make them a great quick-cooking base for these cookies!
- chocolate chips – I recommend Lily’s chocolate chips which are low in sugar and calories. I also like Enjoy Life chocolate chips which are allergen friendly.
- optional add-ins – I kept these cookies super simple with just three ingredients but if you want to take these cookies to the next level, you can add in vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, nut butter, sea salt, etc.

How to Make Banana Oatmeal Cookies
I bet you’ll find yourself making these cookies quite often because of how easy they are to make! Here’s how simple they are to make:
Mash: Mash bananas using the back of a fork. You want the bananas to have a fairly smooth consistency, but a few small chunks are okay.
Mix: Add in oats and gently stir until oats and bananas are fully combined and a thick dough forms. Gently stir in chocolate chips.
Scoop: Using a 1 Tablespoon measuring spoon, scoop mixture and place on baking sheet about 1 to 2 inches apart. These cookies don’t spread while baking, so make sure to press each ball into a cookie shape. Add a few extra chocolate chips on top if you prefer.
Bake: Place in the oven and bake for 12 – 15 minutes. Remove from oven, let cool a few minutes and enjoy!

Oatmeal Cookies Tips
- Shape the cookies – these cookies won’t spread during baking like traditional cookies do so make sure you shape them into a cookie before baking.
- Use ripe bananas – I mentioned this above but the riper and more brown-speckled your bananas are the better! Also, make sure you’re using fresh, not previously frozen and thawed bananas.
- Have fun with more mix-ins – try adding chopped nuts, dried fruit or other mix-ins of choice! The options are endless!
- Double the recipe – since these cookies freeze so well, I recommend doubling the recipe and storing some of the cookies in the freezer for a later date.

How to Store Leftovers
After allowing these cookies to cool completely, store them in an airtight container on the counter for 2-3 days, in the refrigerator for up to a week or freezer for up to 3 months. If freezing, make sure to thaw overnight in the fridge before enjoying.
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Banana Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 ripe bananas, about 1 cup mashed
- 1 cup quick oats
- ¼ cup chocolate chips
- Optional add-ins: ¼ tsp vanilla, ½ tsp cinnamon, 1 Tablespoon nut butter, pinch of sea salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
- Mash bananas using the back of a fork. You want the bananas to have a fairly smooth consistency, but a few small chunks are okay.

- Add in oats and gently stir until oats and bananas are fully combined and a thick dough forms.

- Gently fold in chocolate chips.

- Using a 1 Tablespoon measuring spoon, scoop mixture and place on baking sheet about 1 to 2 inches apart. Press each ball into a cookie shape and add a few extra chocolate chips on top if you prefer.

- Bake for 12-15 minutes.
- Remove from oven, let cool and serve.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I made these cookies again because I love them so. My husband even loved them and he is not a fan of bananas. These are definitely my go to cookies for a quick, easy, healthy and delicious snack 😋❤️😁❤️
Yay! Love that your husband loves them, too Jessica. Thank you for your review, I really appreciate it. 🙂
Loved this recipe. Halved the ingredients and made one big cookie as an end-of-week-treat. DELICIOUS!
Woo! Love to hear that, Elena! Thanks so much for your review, I really appreciate it.
These are simple but I wasn’t a big fan. Just didn’t care for the texture, or how they smelled the next day (even in the fridge). This is the only 3 star review I’ve had for your recipes. Just a personal preference I guess.
Hi, Stephanie. I appreciate your honest feedback! Thanks for giving them a try 🙂
These were so easy and so good! I added dried blueberries and white chocolate chips to mine bc I’m not eating chocolate right now. Can’t WAIT to try with chocolate!
Oh, dried blueberries and white chocolate chips sound SO yummy! Thank you for sharing your add-ins and review, Samantha, I appreciate it so much!
These are delicious and easy! I made with all the optional add ins! In the batch I made for my toddler, I used raisins instead of chocolate chips. We all loved them!
Hi, Kelby! Thank you so much for making these cookies and leaving a review, I appreciate it so much! Glad they were a hit 🙂
LOVE THESE!! a quick way to use old bananas, and more importantly to treat a sweet tooth with real Whole Foods!!
Woo! So happy to hear this, Emma! Whole foods are where it’s at! Thanks for the review, I really appreciate it.
I love how easy these are and so healthy! I threw chia seeds in mine- couldn’t tell and didn’t change anything
Woo! Love to hear that, Brittney. Thank you for sharing, it means so much to me!
I added some pecan chips to mine and some PBFit powder they are so good and tasty
Yum! Peanut butter and pecan are the perfect additions. Thanks for sharing, Elizabeth. 🙂
Already made these twice this week! So delicious!
I’m so glad these cookies are a hit, Leslie! I appreciate you leaving a review and star rating, I really appreciate it.
So easy to throw together on a weekend during meal prep! They’re super delicious!!! I added cinnamon, almond butter and chia seeds. Make these ASAP!!
Yay! Thank you for the review, Holly! I really appreciate it 🙂