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Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free and vegan friendly snack that’s easy to make and a nutritious treat! 

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free & vegan friendly snack that's easy to make & a nutritious treat! Gluten Free + Vegan + Low Calorie
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Just letting you know, this Apple Peanut Butter Cookies recipe was originally published October 2015. I retested, rephotographed and updated the content for you. Hope you enjoy it!

It all starts with a cookie. You see one of the healthy habits I started when I was losing weight was eating an apple and a healthy, low calorie cookie every day with my lunch. I’m a big believer in everything in moderation. If I completely eliminated certain food groups or told myself certain foods were off limits, I would have never lost 80 pounds or kept it off for this many years.

All that walking I did to lose weight, wouldn’t have helped either because I have a sweet tooth. A big one! Sooner or later I would have fallen back on old habits had I not made a lifestyle change and found ways to eat what I love in moderation.

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free & vegan friendly snack that's easy to make & a nutritious treat! Gluten Free + Vegan + Low Calorie

That lifestyle change meant looking for alternative ways to satisfy my sweet tooth while still eating healthy. That can be a tricky balance to keep sugar cravings under control, but that’s why I’m here. To help you make healthy changes that will stick for life!

After years of sticking to those habits, you need to find ways to keep things fresh so they don’t get boring and you don’t stray away from them. That’s why I’m always experiment with food. To keep things interesting and fresh for my belly.

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free & vegan friendly snack that's easy to make & a nutritious treat! Gluten Free + Vegan + Low Calorie

Like, I was saying, it all started with a cookie. Well, and an apple. Why not combine my two healthy habits I started many years ago into one delicious warm apple cinnamon cookie? These cookies are made with gluten free oats and brown rice flour making them chewy and dense.

No sugar added. A touch of maple syrup to keep the sugar real and low. To make the cookies even more delicious, I added a peanut butter swirl with powdered peanut butter and chia.

Powdered peanut butter is a great way to get healthy fat with fewer calories, but you do need to watch the kind you buy. Many of them have hidden sugar lurking in them! This is the powdered peanut butter I recommend.

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free & vegan friendly snack that's easy to make & a nutritious treat! Gluten Free + Vegan + Low Calorie

All you need to do is add water to the powder and you have yourself creamy peanut butter goodness. Drizzle it over the cookies and add a sprinkle of chia seeds, and you have yourself one amazing cookie for 135 calories. Now tell me you can’t stick to a cookie eating habit for life!

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free & vegan friendly snack that's easy to make & a nutritious treat! Gluten Free + Vegan + Low Calorie
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Servings: 12 cookies

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies With Flax and Chia

Apple Peanut Butter Cookies made with flax, chia and oats. A low calorie, gluten-free and vegan friendly snack that's easy to make and a nutritious treat! 
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
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Ingredients 

For the drizzle

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 F. Prepare a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Prepare a flax egg by stirring together the flax and water in a small ramekin. 
  • Using a hand or standing mixer, mix together flax egg, coconut oil, almond extract, maple syrup and mix until smooth.
  • Fold in diced apples, spices, oats and flour and combine until everything is combined.
  • To the prepared baking sheet, add 1 heaping tablespoon of batter to form a cookie.
  • The batter will be loose and you may need to form it a bit with your hands, but they will harden nicely when they bake. Wetting your hands periodically helps to stick the dough together. 
  • Bake at 350 F for 15 minutes until edges are slightly browned.
  • Remove from the oven and transfer to a wire cooling rack to cool.
  • In a small ramekin mix the drizzle together, you may need a little more water or powdered peanut butter to get the desired consistency.
  • Using a 1/4 tsp, pour drizzle on top of cookies and sprinkle with chia seeds as desired.
  • Enjoy warm or cold. Keep in the refrigerator up to a week or in the freezer up to 30 days.

Notes

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 135kcal, Carbohydrates: 24.5g, Protein: 2.6g, Fat: 2.9g, Saturated Fat: 1.8g, Sodium: 115.1mg, Fiber: 1.9g, Sugar: 9.5g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Megan is a nutritionist who coaches women 35+ lose weight sustainably. She is the author of the Low Calorie Cookbook, fitness instructor, host of the Dish On Ditching Diets Podcast and creator of Skinny Fitalicious where you get lighter, higher protein recipes. Follow Megan on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube and Instagram for the latest updates.

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42 Comments

  1. Jody - Fit at 57 says:

    Just send the cookies! 🙂

    1. Megan says:

      Haha! My thoughts exactly!

  2. paige c says:

    yum these look good! I love powdered pb

  3. Lisa @ RunWiki says:

    These would make such a great after school snack for my kids. Packed with whole ingredients and the protein. I want to try Mighty Nut! Sounds so like a great way to pack in extra fiber and protein.

  4. Leslie @ flora foodie says:

    Oh dang, these look good! Love the story too, that’s how I started getting healthier too because I have such a crazy sweet tooth. I have to find ways to satisfy it that are still healthy(ish). Plus cooking my meals at home instead of eating out – it’s amazing what a difference that can make, even when you’re not cooking super healthy meals. Always better than a restaurant!

    1. Megan says:

      So very true Leslie! Eating out can make things more challenging if you’re not careful. I’m so happy you liked the cookies!

  5. Ashley @ Fit Mitten Kitchen says:

    Well don’t these sound freaking lovely!? They sound like the perfect snack. And that PB powder! Must try.

    1. Megan says:

      Thanks Ashley! They’re even better warmed a little bit.

  6. Kristen @ The Endless Meal says:

    I agree that it’s so important to have healthy treats to stay on track. These cookies look incredibly delicious and the perfect healthy cure for my sweet tooth!

    1. Megan says:

      Thanks Kristen! If you like sweets, then you will love these!

  7. Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says:

    Gotta love powdered PB! I just love easy cookies like these, easy but so flavorful!!

    1. Megan says:

      Right? I don’t think I could live without it. I’m glad I do not have a peanut allergy. That would be torture.

  8. Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table says:

    I love the drizzle idea! I am a peanut flour junkie.

    1. Megan says:

      You really are. Do you eat the real stuff too?

  9. Ashley @ A Lady Goes West says:

    All of my favorite flavors! Yes! And I agree, you can’t totally deprive yourself of something, or you’ll want it more. Healthy cookies for the win! 🙂

    1. Megan says:

      Hehe…obviously I never deprive myself. Hope you’ve had a great day Ashley!

  10. Kathleen says:

    Thanks for your inspiring story and this great recipe I’m anxious to try and so many others. I’ve never tried powdered pb and always looked at it but thought it was the same as regular. Plan to purchase. I have 100+to lose because of health issues and have made a good start and you have helped me so so much and I really appreciate the tips and recipes etc. Keep up your good work and I am so happy to have you d you a couple weeks or so ago!