Fluffy Cream Cheese Cookies (25 Minutes, Vegetarian)
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Everybody loves sequels and these Cream Cheese Cookies are indeed a spiritual sequel. Remember our surprise hit, the Banana Oat Cookies?
We had a load of positive feedback, mostly because they were so easy to make and perfect for an on-the-road snack.
Sequels tend to go one of two ways.
Either they’re just an uninspired, rehashed version of the original (think Hangover 2) or they’re faster, louder, sexier, funnier, darker, more gripping etc etc (think Terminator 2).
You’ll have to be the judge, but I think these cookies are a worthy sequel!
So, what’s so cool about these cream cheese cookies?
Rather healthy! – If you stick to the recipe and don’t add too much honey these cookies are a real snack to re-energize you.
In 100g they contain around 9g of protein, 18g of fat and 30g of carbs (8g of sugar).
And don’t forget to add a host of good micronutrients from the eggs, whole wheat flour and cream cheese.
Just for a quick comparison 100g of Oreos contain 3.5g of protein, 19g of fat and 72g of carbs (40g of sugar).
Being as delicious as Oreos might be, what cookie would you prefer on a trip? Exactly.
Multifunctional! – I just made a batch of cookies with blueberries, walnuts and lots of cinnamon. Absolutely fantastic.
I could easily come up with a load of other variations. They’re just as flexible as the banana oat cookies.
Food to go! – They’re perfect to take on a trip. I prepared them for a Sunday afternoon hike around Berlin with my friends.
If you’re craving a bit of affection, then bring these cookies on a trip. It’s amazing how people change as soon as you open a box with cookies. All hail the cookie king!
Tasty! – That my friends came around shortly after to ask for more explains it all, surely?
I’m sure I could come up with even more reasons as to why these cookies are a worthy sequel, but I guess I’m a little biased. You be the judge, try them out yourself!
Health Benefits – Cream Cheese Cookies
Since these cookies are quite high in saturated fat I’d like to take the opportunity to drop a few lines on this topic.
Saturated fat has been demonized, because in the late 20th century researchers found that eating saturated fat seemed to increase levels of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
This was an important learning, because they also knew that having high (bad) cholesterol was linked to a higher risk of suffering from heart disease.
Times and science change however, and these learnings are more than being questioned nowadays. They’re being interrogated, and I’d imagine torture comes next.
Here is a review of a several studies that is published in 2014. It found no connection between saturated fat and heart disease.
By pointing this out, I’m not trying to say that saturated fat is super healthy and that we should eat it all the time, but it’s definitely necessary to question conventional wisdom and release butter and cream cheese from their “naughty corner.”
Right then, have a break, have a cream cheese cookie. And if you like ’em , why not try a cream cheese muffin next time?
We’d like to know from you:
- Do you think saturated fat is bad?
- Do you prefer to buy products low in fat?
- Will you ever try these cookies in front of a lake?
- What do you think about Howie letting his long hair grow back?
- What are your most-loved or most-hated sequels?
Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- ½ cup cream cheese
- 1½ tbsp butter
- ¾ cups wholegrain flour
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1½ tbsp honey
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325 °F (160 °C).
- If needed, soften the butter a little by putting it into the microwave for a second.
- Get a bowl, throw in the cream cheese, butter, cinnamon and honey. Mix until you get a fluffy mixture.
- Stir the eggs and flour in as well.
- If you’re feeling flashy now’s the time for any extra ingredients such as walnuts, raisins, vanilla extract, coconut flakes and so forth.
- Next get a spoon and dollop the dough one by one onto the cookie sheet. Don’t be too fussy here, it’s not a competition 😉 You’ll get around 12 cookies
- Bake for 15-18 minutes.
- Sweeet!! Cookies are ready!
hi, another question is do you use electric mixer to mix into fluffy mixture or use hand? thank you.
All by hand 🙂
It’s every easy to mix!
hi, can I use cookie cutter to make into different animals? thank you.
hey Star! hmm, good question! I think the batter is not suited very well for cookie cutters, because it’s so soft. It probably sticks to the forms, I’m afraid 🙁
Hey Howie….you said you made these with blueberries…can i use frozen blueberries for this or will it all become too runny? If there’s a risk, Id rather just make them plain as the recipe says….
Hi!
I’m not 100% sure, so I guess there’s a risk.
But if I only had frozen blueberries, I’d still give it a try. I don’t think it’ll hurt the cookies!
Enjoy 🙂
These look soooo tasty, Howie! I think if I made them I’d end up devouring the whole batch.. thank you for sharing such a great recipe! 🙂
Hahaha, actually that happened to me last time. 12 cookies gone in 30 minutes.
I have always wanted to make cream cheese cookies. These look fabulous!
They really are! Go on Cathleen…make them! You won’t regret it 😉
Hi Howie and Dave,
I have just made these cookies in order to have some snacks for the upcoming week.
I could not resist eating some already. They are absolutely divine! I do not like Oreos too much, as I find them a little too sweet. But these little goodies are sooo good! Thanks a lot for sharing this and all the other awesome recipes on your blog!
Hi Melanie, fantastic to hear you enjoyed them so much! I have to admit I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for them too. It’s hard to stop making new batches – they just seem to disappear so quickly 😉
Thanks for the feedback…more recipes are en route!
Hahaaa! I’m glad to hear that!! Happened to me as well with my last batch 😀
I’m glad you like our stuff, definitely very motivting to hear!!
super simple recipe perfect for kids. What is the shelf life for homemade cookies, especially the one with eggs?
Hi Sangeetha, great question!
I don’t know exactly. I had my first batch for around 5 days though and they were fine!