Name of Recipe:Regina’s Healthy Oatmeal No Bake Cookies
These taste and look a lot like Chocolate Crackles, but are a lot healthier. They don't set quite as hard. Would be fun and easy to make by hand with the kids (after the first melting stage).
Ingredients150 g Rapadura
100 g water
20 g cocoa powder
80 g unrefined, virgin, raw coconut oil
1 tsp vanilla extract
300 g rolled oats* (puffed rice or rice bubbles might work)
1/2 cup nut butter of choice - I used homemade almond butter
50 g unsweetened, shredded coconut (optional)
30 g sultanas (optional)
Procedure1. Place rapadura, water, cocoa powder and coconut oil in TMX bowl. Set to cook for 3 minutes, 100deg, speed 3.
2. Add vanilla, rolled oats, coconut, nut butter and sultanas. Mix on reverse, speed 5, 20 seconds, or until combined.
3. Drop by heaping spoonfuls on lined tray. Place in fridge to firm up. Should be ready to eat in just a few minutes. Store in an airtight container.
TipsFor anyone interested in using soaked then dehydrated rolled oats:
A few days before making these cookies, soak 5 cups of thick rolled oats overnight in water to cover (and then some) along with 1/4 cup of raw apple cider vinegar, Kombucha, kefir, yogurt or other acidic liquid. Drain and rinse. Then spread in layers on dehydrator sheets and dehydrate at 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit until dry and crisp. Then proceed with the recipe.
I haven't tried the soaked version.
SourceOriginal recipe with picture can be found
here. I halved the original recipe which apparently yields 4 dozen
.
members' commentsRoxyS - Could I use raw sugar instead of rapadura or would that defeat the healthy nature of the cookies?
Cathy79 - I'd perhaps try brown sugar as it would be closer in taste and colour.
rubyslippers - they are very tasty. I kept thinking to myself how great they would taste with some rum added in! Next time I think I'll need to make an adult batch and a children's batch. Any suggestions for a substitute to make these nut free would be welcome.
Thermomixer - I'd try either some more coconut oil, or if you don't have issues with it, about 1 tbsp of butter. Is Tahini (sesame seed paste out for nut free zones?)
cathy79 - Some schools include sesame seeds with nuts. Try "sunbutter" made from ground up sunflower seeds.
zebraa - I prefer a mix of sunflower and pumpkin seeds taste wise. Cindi O'Meara generally recommends organic raw sugar as a substitute health wise if you can't get rapadura. This looks great, thanks. Some puffed amaranth might be a good addition too.
pinkscrapbooker - The sunflower freenut butter we had was almost identical taste and smell to peanut butter - I had to put in note in DS's lunch box when he went to vacation care, otherwise he gets into trouble for having a nut spread in his box!
Amy - I made these biscuits using raw sugar, and slightly less of it. Added some linseeds and cinnamon. I also used raisins instead of sultanas. A great, easy recipe. Thanks!