Healthy 2-Ingredient Banana Oatmeal Cookies Recipe
With only two ingredients and in just 25 minutes, you could be staring at a fresh batch of these healthy oatmeal banana cookies!
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Picture this:
Work has never felt more tiring than it does right now. Karen, your boss, is on your ass for the presentation (or whatever the heck you do) that ought to have been ready yesterday.
You sit on your chair, slouching ever so lightly, glaring at the stack of papers you have in front of you then the worst happens.
Your stomach begins to growl.
You check the time only to find out it’s a quarter past noon. Your heart sinks, you still have four hours to go but you’re as hungry as a wolf (on a vegetarian diet, of course).
There’s a fast food joint a couple blocks down and they’ve got a pretty dope menu, but you’re too drained to walk that far.
You turn to the vending machine down the hall, it’s your last resort. As you get up in despair, a lightbulb goes off in your brain, “how about the healthy oatmeal banana cookies you made this morning from that awesome vegetarian food blog, HurryTheFoodUp?”
Alas, you do have a healthy choice! You rush to your lunchbox and begin to feast on those firm but soft 25 min cookies. Now, your day is saved, you’re energized and ready to resume work.
I know what you’re thinking, why didn’t you just snack on the cookies in the first place?
Well, your guess is as good as mine, but these cookies are really that great; super easy, quick, and just require the two main ingredients we’ve outlined for you below!
Ingredients
Bananas
The riper, the better! I used just two girthy overripe bananas for this easy recipe, and those were enough for roughly a dozen of these bad boys, but you can consider using more if you’re looking to make a bigger batch.
Just remember to increase the oats in the same proportion!
Rolled Oats
This recipe calls for rolled oats, but feel free to use some oatmeal or porridge oats if that’s what you’ve got handy.
How many calories are in a banana oatmeal cookie?
These cookies are 43 calories per serving and 1g protein per serving.
Each healthy banana oatmeal cookie contains:
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Health benefits
These were originally called “Fitness Cookies” – because I think these are the only truly healthy cookies that have yet been made by humanity*.
They’re so healthy you could even consider them weight loss cookies (like these other low calorie oatmeal cookies!).
No that’s not an oxymoron, and if you’re really searching for weight loss-friendly vegetarian recipes, you should definitely check out our free 7-day vegetarian weight loss meal plan for the best inspiration.
Back to the chewy banana oatmeal cookies, let’s take oats for example.
Not only do they lower your cholesterol levels which in turn helps you prevent developing heart disease or diabetes, but they also energise you with good carbs and nutrients to keep you going for longer during the day.
Same with bananas – the favourite fruit among athletes – not only because they contain a decent amount of good carbs but also because they have a role in the potassium game.
The great thing about potassium is its role in helping reduce the frequency of muscle cramps, which is pretty good if you’ve got a hard day ahead of you.
That’s why they work as breakfast cookies too!
Here’s an example of when I could have done with a couple of these healthy banana oatmeal cookies. Sadly, I didn’t have them with me.
*I don’t have proof of this 😉
How to make the best oatmeal banana cookies
- Preheat the oven to 180°C.
- Mash the bananas in a medium bowl or a large mixing bowl (depending on your portions) till they’re mushy.
- Add the oats and any other extra ingredients you wish to the mashed bananas.
- Stir everything together until the dough’s well combined.
- Lay some parchment paper on the tray or coat with either almond butter or olive oil instead.
- Use a spoon to make the cookie shape by taking a scoop of the cookie dough and placing the mixture on the tray. Yes, it’s really that easy.
- Pop the cookies in the oven for 15-20 minutes, take them out and let them cool on a wire rack.
There you have it, folks! Quick and delicious breakfast cookies made from simple ingredients.
FAQs for our Banana Oatmeal Cookies Recipe
How do you store oatmeal banana cookies?
These oatmeal banana cookies will be fine for days or even weeks if you store them in a ziplock bag or airtight container and pop them in the fridge.
I would recommend eating them fresh though, as their texture can change and they become less enjoyable if left for a while.
It may not be what you want to hear, but that’s just the way the cookie crumbles (cue the background cheers).
Is oatmeal with banana healthy?
Oatmeal and bananas are a fantastic and healthy combo. Not only does the pair make for a nutrient-dense and filling breakfast, but there are actually several health benefits of combining oatmeal and bananas.
Asides from the nourishment, the fusion is just irresistibly tasty, whether you’re eating the bananas with the classic bowl of oatmeal or combining the two to make these awesome healthy banana oat cookies (or any number of other healthy banana recipes!)!
Can I make these oatmeal banana cookies ahead?
Sure! Just prep the batter as instructed, shape the cookies then you can go ahead and freeze them.
Whenever you’re in the mood for a healthy dessert, let the unbaked cookies thaw in your fridge overnight or at room temperature before chucking them in the oven.
Alternatives and variations of these Banana Oatmeal Cookies
The best part about this 2 ingredient cookie is that it’s already vegan, gluten-free and incredibly tasty as it is, but adding your favorite mix-ins won’t hurt.
Raisins, vanilla extract, flax seeds, chocolate chips, maple syrup, sesame seeds, cinnamon for some spice or even crushed walnuts to give it a crunch are great add-in ideas.
You can also make these into banana oatmeal chocolate chip cookies or peanut butter banana oatmeal cookies (and if you like it, why not try this pb and banana wrap).
More banana recipes
- Gluten-Free Banana Bread
- Healthy Oatmeal Banana Pancakes
- Peanut Butter Banana Sandwich
- Vegan Banana Pancakes
- Kiwi Banana Breakfast Smoothie
- Banana Egg Pancakes
- Banana Curry
Let us know in the comments if you prefer to eat these as banana breakfast cookies, a healthy and wholesome dessert or a quick snack while out and about!
Check out our raw energy bars if you’re looking for another healthy snack to fuel your adventure.
With those and these 2 ingredient banana oatmeal cookies combined, you’re going to be as energized as a three-year-old on a sugar rush.
What our readers are saying
These are probably the best cookies I’ve ever had! I thought they would be bland and boring due to the lack of sugar, but they actually taste pretty amazing. Thanks so much for this awesome recipe!
Angela ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
These went down a treat with my husband who does tree surgery around powerlines (so high energy work), he has a real sweet tooth though so added vanilla essence and some chocolate chips!
Sarah⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
These cookies are awesome! I tried them first a week ago and am currently baking another batch – they are now my go-to easy (and oh how incredibly easy) healthy cookies. I added chia seeds, chopped medjool dates, cinnamon, pecans and walnuts so they are pretty substantial and I eat them as breakfast and/or snacks. What a great recipe! Thanks so much!
Gordana⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 ripe banana
- 1 cup rolled oats (oatmeal or porridge oats work really well)
Optional:
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 small handful raisins
- 1 small handful walnuts (crumbled)
- 1 small handful sesame seeds (toasted)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180°C (360°F).
- Get a bowl and and mash the bananas until they’re mushy.2 ripe banana
- Add the cup of oats and any of the optional ingredients.1 cup rolled oats, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 small handful raisins, 1 small handful walnuts, 1 small handful sesame seeds
- Stir until everything is nicely mixed.
- Put baking paper on the tray so the cookies don’t stick. If you don’t have that make sure to grease the baking tray with butter (or olive oil if you’re vegan).
- To make the cookie shape just grab a spoon and scoop a decent amount from the mixture onto the baking tray like I did in the photo above. It’s super quick and easy.
- Off it goes into the oven for about 15 – 20 minutes.
- Done!
How fine should i grind the oats in to a meal?
Looking forward to trying this
Hi! If you have rolled or steel-cut oats you don’t really need to grind them, they should be fine as is! 🙂 enjoy!
I love these so much!I added a teeny bit of vanilla,some raisins, cinnamon, and a little bit of stevia and it was awesome! The whole family enjoyed them!
Wow, sounds like a tasty and healthy addition! Glad you enjoyed them!
I had two very large bananas so used a cup and a half of almond and apricot muesli – a bit wet – but I think that was either because we ate them still very hot out of the oven or the bananas were extra large. I will make them again but next time I will let them sit a while before I bake them to let the oats soak up the moisture a bit. They ae so quick and there is NO faffing about.
Very easy and very tasty, amazing!
Got this to my inbox this morning and I’m going to be making these first thing. I’m following Eat Right For Your Blood Type, and going for a long bike ride this afternoon and have been thinking thinking what to bring for a quick nutritious refuelling snack. PERFECT! I’ll let you know how they turn out! Thank you for this
Thanks too, Phyllis! I hope you enjoy them. Personal faves these ones, definitely!
I tried this recipe nd my uper cookies are crispy and inner is chewy and i have made it in original shape. Did i make it correctly or is there some mistake
Hi! They should be a little chewy, but not contrasting too much. It sounds like maybe the over was just a little too hot. Perhaps a few degrees less next time? 🙂
Oys really yum…. with low sugar and carb
Glad you like it! 🙂