Homemade Chocolate Oats Cookies
These delicious cookies offer a wholesome, fiber-rich alternative to traditional chocolate cookies—ideal for boosting heart health and keeping your energy levels up!
1 Piece
For 4 people
Difficulty
Average
Taste
Sweet
Health Benefits
Rich in Fiber: Oats provide essential dietary fiber, which aids digestion.
Heart-Friendly: The healthy fats from ghee and cashews contribute to cardiovascular health.
Mood Boosting: Cocoa contains compounds that can enhance mood and reduce stress.
Energy-Rich: Provides sustained energy due to the combination of oats and ghee.
Antioxidant-Rich: Cocoa offers a dose of antioxidants, protecting cells from damage.
102 kcal
in 34g
Protein:
1.5g
Fats:
7g
Carbs:
9g
Cholesterol:
11mg
Sodium, Na:
60mg
Potassium, K:
45mg
These homemade chocolate oats cookies offer a delightful blend of fiber-rich oats, antioxidants from cocoa, and heart-healthy fats. Perfect for a nutritious treat without compromising taste!
Allergy Advice
This recipe contains Dairy Products, Tree Nuts. People with such allergies should avoid adding such ingredients or try to replace them with better choices.
Ingredients
4
half cup Caster sugar
half cup Ghee
1 cup Oats
half cup Wheat flour
quarter cup Cocoa powder
quarter cup Chopped cashew
1 teaspoon Baking soda
1 pinch Salt
Tips
You can substitute ghee with butter or coconut oil for a different flavor.
For added texture, sprinkle some extra chopped cashews on top before baking.
Store the cookies in an airtight container to maintain their crispness.
Directions
In a large bowl, whisk the caster sugar and ghee until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
Add the oats, wheat flour, cocoa powder, chopped cashew, baking soda, and a pinch of salt to the mixture.
Mix everything well until a dough forms.
Shape the dough into small cookies (about 12 pieces).
Preheat your oven to 160°C (320°F).
Place the cookies on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and bake for 16-18 minutes.
Allow the cookies to cool before serving.
Servings: 12 small cookies
Notes
Individuals with nut allergies should avoid this recipe due to the presence of cashews.
Those on a low-sugar diet should limit consumption as it contains caster sugar.
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