Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Banana Oatmeal Cookies


  • 160 g Instant oatmeal
  • 3 Ripe bananas
  • 30 g Raisins
  • 60 g Walnuts
  • 100 g Dried cranberries
  • 50 g Dried coconut shreds
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  1. Mash the bananas with a tablespoon, adding vanilla extract and salt. Mix well. Chop the walnuts and dried cranberries.
  2. Mix all the other ingredients with the banana mixture. Scoop out on a baking tray lined with a baking paper. Bake in a preheated 165C/330F oven for about 30 minutes until the cookies lightly golden in colour.

Banana Oatmeal Cookies 香蕉燕麦饼
Catherine@Living The GourmetElin@Elinluv's Tidbits Corner

71 comments:

  1. I love how hearty these cookies look. Thanks for sharing your recipe!

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  2. Delicious cookies...never tried banana in this. got to try

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  3. I need a couple of these for breakfast. Yum!

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  4. These sound delicious. I have all the ingredients except the coconut. I think I will make them tomorrow.

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  5. Dear Gifted Angie,
    Give me a glass of milk and those plate of cookies. I wouldn't care for any other course.

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  6. Anonymous28/4/10 18:50

    Wonderful cookies! I bet they are yummy.
    Congrats on your awards daaaaaahling. You totally deserve them.
    *kisses* HH

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  7. What a healthy treat!? Nuts and dried fruits but no sugar and butter, great!

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  8. Fantastic idea for a banana cookie. Love the flavors at work here. Cheers!

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  9. Awesome cookies, looks truly fabulous and healthy..

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  10. Angie,
    These look so delicious...I bet the banana keeps them so moist...plus I love anything with coconut.

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  11. lovely cookies ...i have to make them soon.
    Interestingly , i made a similar looking cookies some time back with entirely different ingredients ...

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  12. Cookies looks so tempting, love the flavours

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  13. what a great loaded cookie, we love these they are super moist..great recipe
    sweetlife

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  14. Ah! Good old American treat! Thanks for the chewy cookies! They definitely look good with glass of milk!

    P.S. I accidentally clicked on "Reject" for your comment on my Rotiboy post! Hahaha! Must have been damn tired now ... at 3.20 a.m.!!! It'd be nice if you can send another feedback once again so that I can publish it! Hope you don't mind. Sorry about it, and I know it sounds funny! Hahaha! Will visit with ya over here later when I'm free!

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  15. What a great mix of flavors with the dried fruit, coconut, walnuts, and banana! May I have one for an afternoon snack right now?

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  16. Wow...such healthy cookies! I love all the ingredients. Would love to try one day.

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  17. Mmmmm those cookies look so good. I love banana flavored anything. :)

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  18. I love how you added coconut with the bananas and cranberries and walnuts. It's chock full of good for you stuff, this almost should be a health food! Actually, it is....

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  19. I saw a recipe for these cookies a few weeks ago and wondered if they would be nice and chewy. And after seeing your gorgeous photo, I guess so!

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  20. These have so many yummy things in them! Everything but the kitchen sink! I bet they are a real treat.

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  21. I love the flavor bananas add to baked/cooked dishes -mmmmmmm :)

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  22. Awesome, Cookies looks scrumptious! love the shredded coconut in it.

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  23. Anonymous29/4/10 04:58

    Mmm... these look spectacular! I love the coconut and cranberries here!

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  24. I think banana and oatmeal woul be a wonderful combination in a cookie, especially with the raisins and dried cranberries. These look delicious!

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  25. No flour in this recipe! Sounds interesting! Looks like oatmeal bars.

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  26. Thanks for sharing the recipe! With the steps of clear pictures, I feel like want to give this a try as it looks quite simple. Cheers!

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  27. I can't resist oatmeal cookies and yours look delicious. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary

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  28. I can hear the crunch! Love all the goodies you put in it :)

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  29. Ai-yai-yai!! I LOOOOOOOVE cookies with coconut in them and I can see the coconut flecks in yours! You make me wanna run out and buy some coconut right now Angie - you're a very, very bad girl!! ;)

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  30. This looks really healthy and delicious at the same time!

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  31. These look delicious, love the flavors!

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  32. Angie...this is so yumm yumm. I want to make this . A healthy cookie and great for me. I love anything with oats and fruits. A great combo ! Thanks for sharing this with us :)

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  33. I have never made cookies with bananas this looks so so good.

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  34. So lovely, Angie. I saw a similar recipe the other day, and thought of making them, but my family (everyone except me) are not so into banana flavoured cakes/cookis. I might make these just for myself, because they sound really fantastic, and have some of my favourite ingredients.

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  35. These look great, I thing when I get back from fishing I will bake some cookies, its been a while!

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  36. These are some loaded banana nut cookies cranberries, walnuts, raisins coconut shreds-wow! These would be really good breakfast cookies to enjoy or for a mid-day snack. Let's face it, these cookies would be good all day long. :-)

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  37. I have never tried putting bananas in a cookie but it sounds like a good idea. The cookies look fantastic!

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  38. So these are also gluten free: delicious, nutritious, and gluten free. Now that recipe is a keeper and one I will definitely do with my foods students.'
    Thank you, Angie
    :)

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  39. This is one of my favorite combination's of all time! and I can't believe you have done it what a great surprise! for me I hardly ever see these two ingredients together in a cookie reminds me of Grandma delicious!

    Thanks Angie!

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  40. Now these look like they are chockfull of all sorts of delicious ingredients. Great cookies!

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  41. Never dreamt of making cookies with bananas, will definitely try this out. Thanks for sharing, Angie!

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  42. Wow, Angie! I have been craving something sweet & healthy. These look delightful, nothing makes my heart & soul happier than an oatmeal cookie. Great post!

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  43. Anonymous30/4/10 00:36

    hello angie, how have u been? i was out of action for a while, now back..scones look crunchy

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  44. une magnifique recette de cookies, j'aime beaucoup
    bonne journée

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  45. Angie
    These cookies sound great, especially when one has leftover bananas to use up!

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  46. Dear Angie - I will definitely be making these. The combination of bananas and oatmeal is wonderful. Especially using up the brown gooey ones!

    You make such wonderful eats as always!

    Ciao, Devaki @ weavethoousandflavors

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  47. That sounds every bit as nice as it looks ! send me over some for breakfast angie!! :D hehe
    cheers!!

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  48. Love the bananas here! Have to try adding mashed bananas to my cookies next time.

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  49. Awesome and delicious cookies.
    Thanks for sharing x

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  50. I can imagine the banana is spectacular in these. They look so inviting.

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  51. You read my mind! I was thinking of whether there is a cookie recipe that i can use up my ripe bananas and i saw this in your blog! Wow! I'm definitely bookmarking this! Thanks for sharing recipe! :D

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  52. This recipe is so intriguing...no sugar, no flour, no butter, no eggs. Plenty of healthy ingredients. So, has anyone made them and if so, how are they?

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  53. Thanks for this wonderful recipe ! I made the cookies this afternoon, and they are delicious ! The riper the bananas, the better of course (maybe if I had waited 2-3 more days, my bananas would have been sweeter, but I couldn't ... :-D). Since I didn't have enough walnuts, I just used more coconuts shreds. Eventually some other dried fruits, like figs or abricots, could be a nice alternative. Wonder if some spices would go well. For example the combination banana - cardamom sounds very tempting, but then maybe I'd have to take away some of the more dominant tasting dried fruits. Anyway... Thanks again for the inspiration !!!

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  54. so healthy and these look so delicious!

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