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Oatmeal Chia Cookies

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Servings: 15

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These oatmeal chia cookies are perfect for breakfast or as a healthy snack. The texture is chewy and similar to baked oatmeal. Plus they’re portable and great for meal prep!

I’ve been seeing a bunch of 2 ingredient cookie recipes around the web recently and finally decided to try my hand at making a version of my own. I worked really hard to keep the ingredient list short and sweet, but I had to add a few things — just like seven or so, no big deal.

Stack of oatmeal chia cookies with chocolate chips.
And oh well, the additional ingredients are worth it because these chia cookies are GOOD! Plus, it’s a recipe that allows you to have cookies for breakfast — that counts for something, right? Surely it does…

Oatmeal chia cookie batter in a glass mixing bowl with a gold spoon.

How to Make Chia Cookies

These cookies are made without any added sugar (except the sugar in the dark chocolate chips), no dairy or eggs and they can easily be made gluten-free if you make sure to purchase gluten-free oats.

They’re also packed with hearty and healthy ingredients that will keep you feeling full all morning. Chia seeds, oats, almond butter, coconut, dates… basically every ingredient in these cookies is healthy. They’re flourless so the texture is bit more chewy and similar to baked oatmeal so I’m deeming them breakfast cookies.

Hand holding an oatmeal chia cookies with flecks of coconut and chocolate chips.

I’ve been eating them for breakfast and as a snack! They’re perfect for either situation and would be great to make as a brunch treat as well. If you’re making them strictly for breakfast and would like to cut out the chocolate, that’s cool. But I will admit, it’s pretty fun having chocolate for breakfast. Try it!

Cookie sheet with baked oatmeal chia cookies with coconut and chocolate chips.

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4.69 from 140 votes

Oatmeal Chia Cookies

These oatmeal chia cookies are flourless so the texture is chewy and similar to baked oatmeal. They’re healthy, portable and delicious!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 15
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Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the chia seeds and almond milk and let the mixture sit for about 10 minutes, or until the chia seeds have created a nice gel-like consistency.
  • Pour the chia seed gel into a medium sized mixing bowl and add in the mashed bananas, oats, coconut, almond butter and cinnamon until well combined.
  • Gently stir in the dates and chocolate chunks.
  • Scoop out dough (about 1-2 tablespoons worth) onto a baking stone or a greased cookie sheet and use a fork to press the dough down a little to make more of a cookie shape. You should get about 15 cookies.
  • Place in oven and bake for 17-20 minutes, or until the bottom of the cookies have browned a tiny bit.
  • Take them out, let cool and enjoy.
  • Store leftovers in a sealed storage container in the fridge. They should last 5-7 days.

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Notes

  • The almond butter can be substituted with any other nut butter – peanut butter, sunflower seed butter, cashew butter, etc.
  • The medjool dates can be substituted with dried fruit like raisins, cranberries or chopped dried figs.
  • The shredded coconut can be left out or substitute with another mix-in of your choice.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 79kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 4g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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241 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    These are AH-MAZ-ING. I’ve tried a million (okay, just three) oatmeal and banana based flour-less cookies type recipes and this is the best by far. They are actually like cookies and not globs of banana-y oatmeal. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

    1. Oh yay! I’m so glad you loved them Maci and thank you for coming back to let me know how they turned out. I’m going to share your review on my facebook page! 🙂

  2. Just made a batch today and they are wonderful! Even my picky two year old scarfed them up. I added about a tablespoon each of ground flax seed and wheat germ, and used peanut butter instead of almond. Next time I might throw in a handful of chopped nuts. Oh and I used semisweet chocolate chips instead. Delicious!

  3. I just made a dozen of these with dried cranberries instead of dates, coconut-almond milk, and extra nut butter (peanut). Ahmahzing.

    1. I’m not a fan of banana or dates so I left both out. To substitute the banana I used 3/4 cup of applesauce and an extra tablespoon of nut butter (cashew). I also added some maple syrup for just a little extra sweetness. They turned out really good – my 1 and 3 year olds have been gobbling them up and my husband and I are really enjoying them as well! 🙂

      1. Oh nice! I’m glad to hear it worked out with your substitutions. I’ll have to try it with applesauce and a little maple syrup. Hooray for a healthy treat that both the kids and adults can enjoy. 🙂

  4. Would you recommend using coconut milk? I can’t use almond milk and wondering what else would be a good option?

  5. 5 stars
    I just made a batch of these for my morning snack, SO GOOD! Thanks for a great recipe, these are going to be a staple in my house now 🙂

  6. I just made these this morning after seeing them on Buzzfeed. They are delicious! My brother made me make him his own batch after trying one of mine!!

  7. This is the second time I’ve made these cookies for my almost 2 year old for an afternoon snack. She has many allergies so I have to substitute the almond milk with coconut milk and the almond butter with pumpkin seed butter, I also use Enjoy LIfe chocolate chips, and they turn out great! She even enjoys mixing up all the ingredients and sticks her fingers in the bowl for a taste and lets out a big mmmmmm. Thanks for the recipe! I tried to give it a 5 star rating but the star thing didn’t work…