4.26 118 Published Feb 28, 2024, Updated Nov 11, 2024 I’ve made a few adjustments to the original recipe over the years, but these oatmeal raisin cookies never disappoint! The combo of oatmeal, raisin and cinnamon is pure perfection.
Why I Love These Cookies
Healthier – These cookies are a tad healthier than classic oatmeal raisin cookies, IMO! They’re made with oat flour, sweetened with coconut sugar and instead of butter we’re using coconut oil and applesauce to add moisture. Simple ingredients – You only need simple pantry staple ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. Perfect texture – These cookies are perfectly soft and chewy in the center with crisp edges.
Ingredients Needed
You only need simple, pantry staple ingredients to whip up these cookies. I bet you already have most of these ingredients in your kitchen right now!
old-fashioned rolled oats – I like Bob’s Red Mill rolled oats as they are certified gluten-free. Oats can be easily cross contaminated so make sure to grab certified gluten-free oats if needed! oat flour – use store-bought or you can make your own using my oat flour recipe. I haven’t tested these cookies with another flour, so I’m not sure how they’d turn out. Some people have said that almond flour and all-purpose flour worked well, but I haven’t tried it. baking soda and baking powder – leavening agents! You need both. cinnamon – the perfect spice pairing for oatmeal raisin cookies! sea salt – brings all of the flavors together. coconut oil – instead of butter we’re using coconut oil, which keeps the cookies moist! As a substitute you can another neutral oil like olive or avocado oil or butter (vegan or regular) in place of the coconut oil. applesauce – make sure you’re using unsweetened applesauce! You can use store-bought or you can make your own using my applesauce recipe. If you don’t have applesauce on hand you can use mashed bananas instead. coconut sugar – I like using coconut sugar, but you could also use organic brown sugar. eggs – a binding ingredient and what helps give these cookies structure. Egg whites will also work. vanilla extract – a flavor enhancer. raisins – the star of the show! Even though these are oatmeal raisin cookies you can easily swap the raisins with chocolate chips, chopped nuts or your favorite mix-in!
Dietary Substitutions
Gluten-free – Just be sure you’re using gluten-free certified oats and oat flour. Vegan – If you want oatmeal raisin cookies without eggs, try making these oatmeal breakfast cookies instead! Low-sugar – Try these oatmeal raisin protein cookies instead which have no added sugar.
How to Make Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Step 1: In a medium bowl, add the oats, flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon and salt and stir to fully combine. Step 2: In a large mixing bowl add the oil, applesauce, sugar, eggs and vanilla. Using a hand mixer on medium speed, beat the wet ingredients together until smooth. Step 3: Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and using the hand mixer on low speed, mix until combined. Using a spatula or wooden spoon stir in the raisins. Step 4: Using a medium cookie scoop, drop 1 Tablespoon worth of dough onto prepared baking sheets. Lightly press each cookie down with a fork. Step 5: Bake for 10 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
How to Store Cookies
After letting your cookies cool completely, I recommend storing them in an airtight container. They’ll last 3-4 days on the countertop, a week in the fridge and up to 3 months in the freezer. I love making these in advance, freezing and then serving during the holidays!
More Cookie Recipes
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