Banana raisin cakey cookies
Keep those mid-afternoon hunger pangs at bay with our banana oatmeal raisin cookies
I just can't look at another Instagram pic of banana bread. I also can't seem to stop myself from bypassing the biscuit tin at least once an hour. I also don't have any eggs or flour right now. So, when I found this recipe from the Daisy @the_hardihood it ticked all the boxes. No refined sugar and some excellent brain-healthy ingredients - and perfect for making with kids too, which I know a lot of our tribe are juggling right now, along with work. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Why is it good for my brain?
Oats contain tryptophan, which creates serotonin - this helps to lift your mood, improve memory function and can also help you to sleep. Cinnamon is a powerful antioxidant, and nuts are one of dietitian Sophie Medlin's Top 5 Foods for Long Term Brain Health as they are an important source of vitamin E , magnesium, zinc , and selenium .
Banana raisin ‘cakey cookies’ as my son named them. We’ve made so many banana breads, we were looking for something else to try with our over-ripe bananas - et voila! These are perfect to make with kids as the pre-baked mixture is edible, and they’re so easy to make!
Ingredients:
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2 cups oats
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2 large ripe or over-ripe bananas (mashed)
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1/2 cup nut butter (we used almond)
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1/4 cup raisins
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3 tbsp maple syrup
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1 tsp vanilla powder or extract
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3/4 tsp cinnamon
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1/2 tsp baking powder
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1/2 tsp baking soda
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1/2 tsp salt
Method:
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Place all dry ingredients into a mixing bowl and stir to combine.
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Add in the mashed banana, maple syrup, nut butter, and vanilla extract.
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Make sure it’s all combined well, then portion into 12 cookie shapes on a lined baking tray.
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Press down, these won’t spread.
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Bake at 175º for 15 minutes.
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Cool on a wire rack before eating.
If you’re making these for smaller babies you can omit the maple syrup and add 3 tbsp coconut oil instead, or add 2 tbsp more maple syrup if you like your cookies a little sweeter.
Still hungry? Find out Dr Megan Rossi's (The Gut Health Doctor) food choices for a healthier brain here.
Or for something sweet, try this raw chocolate recipe.
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