Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

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Quite possibly the simplest cookies to make with only 7 ingredients and a few minutes to whip together, these banana oatmeal molasses cookies are my new go-to healthy treat.

Baking Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

As recipe developer here at Golden Barrel Baking Products, I have a pretty sweet job. Literally. But one of the “problems” I have is that I have a pretty sweet job. In other words, this mom of 3 tries her hardest to work out and stay in decent shape but I also have to sample all these recipes I make. (I know…someone has to do it. 😉 ) So when I come across a recipe that looks good and has simple ingredients, with no added sugar in it, that’s a win/win in my book. Honestly when I saw this recipe, I didn’t have high hopes. I mean, how good can a simple 7 ingredient healthy cookie be? But you guys…these cookies blew me away.

Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

They’re loaded with good-for-you stuff like bananas, oats, and molasses and both satisfy your sweet tooth cravings and fill you up. This “cookie” can totally work as both a snack as well as a quick breakfast on-the-go. The peanut butter in them provides some protein and fills you up. With the addition of Golden Barrel Blackstrap Molasses, these cookies are full of essential minerals and vitamins. (Read more about the benefits of blackstrap molasses here.) I was surprised when I tasted these…you don’t really even taste the molasses in them. My husband said the same thing. Typically molasses (blackstrap especially) has a strong flavor, but like I said, the molasses didn’t stand out. They just tasted sweet like a cookie. The banana is the sweetener here. That’s another major plus with this recipe–no added sugar!

Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies with Golden Barrel Blackstrap Molasses

These cookies come together quickly and don’t even require a mixer. Simply mixing these by hand will give you the results you need. I’m sure you can add some additional mix-ins to these as well. Raisins, cranberries, seeds…all these would work here. So add your favorites or simply make them as-written. Once mixed, simply scoop batter out with a cookie scoop and bake for a few minutes. Done.

Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

If you can’t have gluten, no problem. These cookies are gluten-free if you use GF oats. So with no added sugar, oil, or gluten, these are cookies you can feel good about.

Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

Yum. Just looking at these pictures again makes me want to make another batch. Try them for yourself–I know you’ll love them as much as we did!

Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies
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A cookie you can feel good about! Filled with healthful ingredients, these banana oatmeal molasses cookies are a sweet healthful treat.
Servings
2 dozen
Cook Time
8 minutes
Servings
2 dozen
Cook Time
8 minutes
Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies
Print Recipe
A cookie you can feel good about! Filled with healthful ingredients, these banana oatmeal molasses cookies are a sweet healthful treat.
Servings
2 dozen
Cook Time
8 minutes
Servings
2 dozen
Cook Time
8 minutes
Ingredients
Servings: dozen
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or use baking stones.
  2. In large mixing bowl, stir together banana, peanut butter, blackstrap molasses and vanilla until well blended. Mix in rolled oats, baking soda and salt, until combined.
  3. Using a cookie scoop, scoop out dough onto baking sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes.
  4. Remove from oven and let set on baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring to cooling rack to cool completely.
Recipe Notes

Recipe adapted from here.

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Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies

6 thoughts on "Banana Oatmeal Molasses Cookies"

  1. Marie Krebs says:

    If someone is allergic to peanut butter what can you substitute it with?

    1. Hi there Marie. Any other kind of nut butter could be substituted—almond, cashew, etc. Hope that helps!

  2. beth says:

    These were delicious! I added about 1.5 tablespoon soaked flax/chia seeds because I had them, and they were a nice addition. I baked them just a tad longer with the extra moisture. This is a nice and simple recipe and a great way to support my iron levels with the blackstrap molasses.

  3. Wendy Durham says:

    Can I use any molasses or does it have to be blackstrap ?

    1. Sure, any molasses will do! They’ll just be a bit sweeter.

  4. Just love these I added some fine chopped walnuts and some wheat bran
    Everyone gobbles them up 😁

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