About the Recipe
Crunch! These healthy oatmeal, peanut butter, chocolate cookies are a perfect little bit to satisfy your sweet tooth during the day. I stole this recipe from my Frenchie husband's aunt. When she made these cookies, the ingredients were so perfectly balanced as one ingredient did not overpower another. I simply love the squirrely hardy crunch they make. I continue to make them for my kid's snack and for my little sweet tooth during the day! Don't forget there is a gluten-free option in the recipe! Enjoy!
Wet ingredients
● 3/8 cups (less than 1⁄2 cup) (100 g) peanut butter
● 1/4 cup (50 g) olive oil
● 1egg
● 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
Dry ingredients
• 3⁄4 cups (80 g) white sugar
● 3⁄4 cups (100 g) flour of your choice (rice flour works well as a GF option)
● 1 cup (100 g) quick small oats
● 1 teaspoon (5g) baking powder
● 1/3 cup (60 g) chocolate chips
Ingredients
Preparation
1. Preheat oven to 350 °F.
2. Bowl 1: Wisk together the following ingredients: peanut butter, oil, sugar, vanilla.
3. Wisk an egg and add it to Bowl 1 whisking everything together.
4. Bowl 2: Mix together the following ingredients: flour, oats, baking powder.
5. Mix Bowl 1 and 2 together. I find it best to mix everything together with your hands.
6. Add the chocolate to the mix.
7. On a baking sheet, form small cookie balls of about one inch in diameter. You will need to squeeze the dough together to make the ball.
8. Gently push the cookies down less than 1/2 of the total height with your fingers so the cookie is flat on top. If you see the cookie starting to crack on the outside edges when pushing it down, gently join the cracks together by squeezing them together with your fingers. The cracks are so normal, as it is a preview of their crunchiness!
9. The squirrely cookies will cook for about 10-15 minutes. Be carefully not to overcook them.
10. Once removing the cookies from the oven, let them sit for 15 minutes to cool down on the baking tray. If you remove them too early they will be too fragile and will fall apart.
11. These squirrely bits preserve well in the frig or freezer.
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