looking for a skinny oatmeal raisin cookie recipe

j444
j444 Posts: 20 Member
Does anyone have a good skinny oatmeal raisin cookie recipe? I need to curb this craving!

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  • JennetteMac
    JennetteMac Posts: 763 Member
    No idea if this fits your bill, but I found this here last night and tried it then and there. Worked really well.
    1/2 cup (60g) oats, I used Scots.
    1 very mashed banana

    Add your own extras, several others on the thread had tried raisins, cinnamon etc so feel free to experiment.

    I divided my mix into 4 cookie shaped blobs.

    Put on a greaseproof paper lined tray then in the oven at 180 degrees C (350 F)
    I left them for about 18 mins, they were beginning to brown.

    Use a palatte knife to get them off the paper after they've cooled a bit.
    Easiest thing I've ever cooked!

    83 cals each, could make them smaller, but raisins would take the count back up a bit.
    Very chewy, still edible the following day.

    You do need to like the flavour of bananas though!
  • bumpedy bump bump... this sounds great :D
  • Mandas13
    Mandas13 Posts: 66 Member
    1.5 Cups Oats
    1 Cup Applesauce (I used cinnamon applesauce)
    2 Bananas
    1/3 Cup Raisins (I just used 2 1oz boxes)

    Mash the bananas then mix all the ingredients. Cook @ 375 for 25-35 min. If you make 12 cookies they are 84 calories each, if you do 24 cookies they are 42 calories each.


    I found these really good and if you like them warm just pop them in the microwave :)
  • alasin1derland
    alasin1derland Posts: 575 Member
    I also made the oatmeal and mashed banana cookies. I made mine smaller so they are only 33 calories a cookie. On half of them I used a knife to put a very thin layer of peanut butter while they were hot, when they cooled it looked like they were glazed and had a nice peanut butter punch. The other half I did with a bit of cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice. I thought they would be better with raisins instead of pumpkin pie spice. I did mine on parchment paper so no need for greasing the pan.
  • j444
    j444 Posts: 20 Member
    Thank you! I will definitly be experimenting with the recipes this weekend!
  • Abi_bug04
    Abi_bug04 Posts: 220
    Bump! Yum!
  • rel12345
    rel12345 Posts: 34 Member
    Bump
  • mrsvanderpool
    mrsvanderpool Posts: 133 Member

    I second this one! I make than often!