Healthy Applesauce Cookies
on May 15, 2017, Updated Apr 04, 2023
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This Healthy Applesauce Cookie recipe is delicious & easy! Your kids can help you make & devour the cookies! They’re great for a busy morning breakfast too.
I’ve created a lot of healthy cookies recipes. Check these ones out: Healthy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Healthy Applesauce Cookie
My children and I have spent many a messy morning in the kitchen baking, creating, cooking, and just enjoying being together. I often have a helper when I make whole wheat bread for the week, when I’m making a batch of our forever favorite oatmeal balls, or when I’m peeling potatoes or carrots for a meal. I love being in the kitchen with my little people. The kitchen is my happy place and I’m more than excited to encourage that same love in my kids.
I have a few recipes that I let the kids make on a regular basis and these simple and healthy applesauce cookies are one of those. The recipe is delicious and very forgiving, and I always have everything they need on hand. My applesauce cookies are made with whole grains, natural sweetener (honey), and it’s also dairy-free! So I don’t even feel bad when they have a few for breakfast on Saturday morning if I’m trying to stay in bed a little later. Long live the healthy, satisfying, and delicious applesauce cookie.
Does the chilling time really matter in a recipe?
This step is very important. Don’t skip the chilling time, the whole grains in this recipe need some time for absorb the liquids before being baked.
Can I make this cookie recipe gluten free?
I think if you were to replace the whole wheat flour with oat flour it would still work and then you could make this recipe gluten free (with compliant chocolate chips) if that is a need for your family.
PrintHealthy Applesauce Cookies
- Total Time: 21 minutes
- Yield: 2 dozen cookies 1x
Description
This Healthy Applesauce Cookie recipe is delicious & easy! Your kids can help you make & devour the cookies! They’re great for a busy morning breakfast too.
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1/4 cup melted coconut oil
- 1 large egg
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1 cup uncooked oats
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 1–2 cups chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. In a large bowl, add the applesauce, coconut oil, egg, and honey, and mix to combine well.
- Add the oats, whole wheat flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. Stir to combine well. Add the chocolate chips and stir to combine.
- Refrigerate the dough for 10 minutes (this give the oats a little time to absorb some of the liquid).
- Use a cookie scoop or two spoons to place a rounded tablespoon of dough on a parchment or baking mat lined cookie sheet.
- Bake for 11-13 minutes, until the edges of the cookies are lightly browned and the center is set.
- Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool on the sheet for 5 minutes.
Notes
- Don’t skip the chilling time, the whole grains in this recipe need some time for absorb the liquids before being baked.
- If you have cinnamon chips, they are really good in this recipe.
- I think if you were to replace the whole wheat flour with oat flour it would still work and then you could make this recipe gluten free (with compliant chocolate chips) if that is a need for your family.
- I have tried this with gluten free flour and it worked well with a 1 to 1 gluten free baking blend.
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 11 mins
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
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This Healthy Applesauce Cookie recipe is delicious, easy and I know you will enjoy them.
Love this recipe. Oat flour works well – and I use 1 cup of dark chocolate chips plus 1/2 cup of pecans. Delicious.
That sounds so good and thank you for letting us know about the oat flour! That’s a great and easy way to make these gluten free!
this recipe is a keeper 🙂
I made the following tweaks:
-pure maple syrup for honey
-chunky applesauce
-butter instead of coconut oil
-an additional 1/4 cup flour (I used banana for the extra)
-1 cup of ‘salted caramel’ flavor chips
-increased baking time to about 25 minutes
these are absolutely *delightful*! they’re like mini apple cakes, and I love that they aren’t too sweet! I definitely plan to make them again, with walnuts instead of chips, or possibly pieces of crystallized ginger. SO. GOOD!
This sounds AMAZING!!! I’m going to try your version asap! Thank you for sharing it friend, and I know what salted caramel chips you speak of, SO GOOD!
Hello!
Love this recipe. I was curious if you have a tentative calorie count for these by chance?
Nope, but I’ll add it ASAP! Thank you for asking!
Great recipe! Are they supposed to be bread consistency when they finish baking or should they have more of a cookie texture?
I just made these today! Instead of whole wheat flour I used I cup oat flour! I also put 1/2 cup of choc chips and 1/2 raisins and the whole family loved them! They were so soft almost like a cookie cake!
Sounds absolutely delicious! Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks with us.
Delicious cookies. I didn’t have wheat flour, so I substituted about half white and half powdered (ground up in a coffee grinder) oatmeal. I also didn’t have coconut oil, so I substituted about half oil and half butter. I reduced the chocolate chips to 1 handful and added raisins too. My husband will be eating these as fishing trip lunch/snacks. Thanks for the recipe! Love it! My husband did too!
Ohhh, love all of you changes and substitutions. Thank you for sharing what worked, the raisins sound delicious.
I’m still learning from you, as I’m trying to reach my goals. I definitely enjoy reading everything that is written on your blog.Keep the tips coming. I loved it!
These have good flavor but did not spread out at all for me. Any suggestions?
I’d try adding less oats next time. Yours were probably just a little thick, maybe your applesauce was less runny than mine.
My husband and 1 son loves these cookies! My husband needs to go on a low fat diet, while my stomach issues prevent me from eating fatty, sugary foods. This was perfect. My oldest son thought they were too chewy so not his type, lol. I substituted with gluten free flour and was still good. I do want to know what is the shelf life and should I refrigerate the cookies or just air tight container will do? Thank you. You are a God send. 🙂
I’m so glad you love them! I think, because these are really moist, that they are better off in the fridge. A day or two out, but any longer than that I’d stick them in the fridge. So glad you can use GF flour too!
Since these are healthy, is it okay that I ate 4? Sooo good.
Definitely ok friend!