Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Who doesn’t love a good oatmeal chocolate chip cookie? The famous cookie that deserves all the hype it receives. Sometimes cookies can get a bad rap for not being the healthiest snack option around, so I wanted to experiment and try to make my own chocolate chip cookie recipe that is healthier, still delicious, and satisfying to that sweet tooth we all get once in a while.

What Makes Them Healthier?

Most classic chocolate chip cookie recipes have a large amount of butter and sugar, so in this recipe I used a small portion of coconut oil, and a touch of brown sugar to give the cookies the perfect amount of sweetness and softness that are of course required. I also made them gluten free by using oat flour rather than wheat flour.

This recipe is kept simple with the classic addition of delicious semi-sweet chocolate chips, however there are many different ways to evolve this recipe with different add-ins.

Optional add-ins:

  • Raisins
  • walnuts
  • Ground flax seed
  • Pecans

Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 7 minutes Total time: 25 minutes Yield: 12-15

  • 3/4 C Oat flour*
  • 3/4 Old fashion rolled oats
  • 3/4 tsp baking soda
  • 4 tbsp brown sugar**
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tbsp milk of choice (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil (melted)***
  • 1/3 C Semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375℉ and put parchment paper on baking sheet.
  2. In medium size mixing bowl, mix together all dry ingredients until combined.
  3. In a small bowl whisk egg, then stir in vanilla, milk, and melted coconut oil.
  4. Pour wet ingredients in with dry ingredients and mix until fully combined.
  5. Add in 1/3 C of chocolate chips. (More or less if desired!)
  6. Place 12-15 heaping tablespoons of cookie dough on prepared baking sheets.
  7. Bake for 7-8 minutes.
  8. Take out of oven and allow cookies to cool completely.

Notes:

* To make oat flour simply take quick cooking oats, or old fashion rolled oats and use high speed blender or food processor to finely grind the oats. (I used my ninja bullet blender)

** I have also tried this recipe with coconut sugar and have had equal success as well.

***Coconut oil can be replaced with butter.

Nutrition:

Per Cookie (Based on 13 cookies with semi-sweet chocolate chips).

Calories: 89 Total fat: 4.4g Saturated fat: 2.8g Sodium: 188.5mg Carbohydrates: 11g Fiber: 1g Sugar: 6.8g Protein: 2g

My First Post

Welcome to my blog! My name is Jules and I am a high school student who loves sunny days, quiet mornings, being active, matcha and of course, food! I love trying new recipes using other people’s delicious creations, and I enjoy coming up with my own unique food combinations that are super delicious. I love eating nutritious foods that fuel my body in the best way possible, and of course that includes treats like a gooey cinnamon roll from time to time.

I decided to name this blog Athl-eats because 1. I am an athlete, and 2. I eat a lot. So it seemed fitting lol! I have been involved in sports ever since I was 4 years old when I started playing soccer. Since then I’ve played just about every sport you can think of. I love the social aspect of sports and the way they make you feel physically and mentally. Growing up as an athletic person, I’ve always been motivated to make good decisions when it comes to food.

Three years ago I started a new sport that has become super popular in more recent years; CrossFit. I knew about it because 6 years ago my uncle opened his own CrossFit gym. I thought it was such a cool idea and I was very intrigued. In January of grade 8 my mom and grandmother both joined our local CrossFit gym. My grandmother could honestly probably beat me in an arm wrestle! Then that following summer I joined the gym. I instantly loved CrossFit in a different way than I had ever loved any other sport. I loved how the sport provides individual goals, but also has a team dynamic thanks to the gym’s great community.

The more I began to train at the gym, the more passionate I became about the importance of being active, and how important nutrition is as well.

I decided to start this blog in hopes of creating a website that you can use to get some food inspiration, try out new recipes, talk about living healthy lifestyles, and more!

Please let me know what kind of posts you would like to see, or anything you want me to try making first so you don’t have to!

Stay tuned!