It’s as if chewy oatmeal raisin cookies and buttery, mouth-watering chocolate chip cookies had a love child and it resulted in the most perfect cookie on the planet. Yes, I really do love oatmeal chocolate chip cookies that much. And thanks to the beautiful and talented Katie, I recently discovered a flourless chocolate chip cookie that rivals any oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe out there.
The cookies jumped out at me as I was flipping through Katie’s gorgeous new cookbook, Chocolate-Covered Katie.
Katie is a fellow blogger and friend of mine who happens to be the mastermind behind about a billion delectable dessert recipes that are (usually) somehow good for you. Sweet treats dominate her cookbook and 80 beautiful recipes are featured in six different chapters. As I curled up on the couch on Sunday afternoon and paged through her cookbook for the fourth time, I dog-eared a handful of recipes. When I realized I had everything on hand that I needed for the flourless chocolate chip cookies, it was time to bake!
And bake I did on a chilly Sunday afternoon. So how many cookies are left from the batch I made yesterday? Four. Ryan and I clearly loved these cookies a little too much.
Flourless Chocolate Chip Cookies
PrintFlourless Chocolate Chip Cookies from Chocolate Covered Katie
- Prep Time: 2 minutes
- Cook Time: 6 minutes
- Total Time: 8 minutes
- Yield: 24 cookies 1x
- Category: dessert, recipes
- Cuisine: dessert
Description
I recently discovered a flourless chocolate chip cookie that rivals any oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe out there… The cookies jumped out at me as I was flipping through Katie’s gorgeous new cookbook, Chocolate-Covered Katie.
Ingredients
- 3 cups rolled oats
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil or melted coconut oil
- 4 to 6 tablespoons milk of choice
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease two baking sheets and set aside.
- Blend together oats, brown sugar, baking soda and salt in a blender or food processor until evenly combined. Place in a large mixing bowl and add chocolate chips, sugar, oil and 2 tablespoons milk.
- Stir together to form a dough, very slowly adding more milk if the mixture is too dry to form a dough.
- Using your hands or a cookie scoop, roll or form into balls. Place onto prepared sheets and press the balls to flatten.
- Bake for 6 minute. The cookies will look undone at first, but this is what you want; the cookies continue to cook as they cool.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes before removing from the sheets. Store leftovers in a covered container at room temperature for up to three days.
Notes
Recipe source: Chocolate-Covered Katie Cookbook
Nutrition
- Calories: 75
- Fat: 3g
- Carbohydrates: 10g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 1.5g
In addition to this delicious recipe, you can find tons of other recipes in the Chocolate-Covered Katie Cookbook that will appeal to anyone out there with a sweet tooth!
From healthy brownies and bars to nutritious dessert-for-breakfast recipes, creamy smoothies, pies and cakes, the Chocolate-Covered Katie cookbook will make your mouth water.
Cookies!!
I’ll typically choose salty over sweet, but if I’m going for sweet it’s either going to be chocolate pb, caramel anything or froyo.
So hard to pick one, I have such a big sweet tooth! So I’ll just pick two cookies and ice cream 🙂
I love a good, slightly under baked chocolate chip cookie…but cupcakes will always be my favorite dessert!
my favorite sweet treat is chocolate chip cookies. i also love dark chocolate anything. i must admit that i love most desserts. Katie’s cookbook looks like it would make an excellent addition to my cookbook collection! i would love to win it. i enjoy reading your blog.
Anything with dark chocolate…brownies too…!
My favorite dessert of all time is handmade chocolate from Charleston, SC. It’s called Sweet Teeth; the sea salt caramel is perfection.
I like all desserts!! I’ve been a big fan of chocolate covered potato chips lately. At 31 weeks pregnant, I can’t say no! Thank you for sharing this recipe, a gluten free cookie I’ll be trying very soon. I already ordered more gluten free oatmeal.
Homemade brownies 🙂
I’m a sucker for cinnamon rolls. Mostly because they’re acceptable as a breakfast item. 😉
Ice cream is my favorite!!
I’m usually an ice cream girl, but a warm cookie or brownie are hard to resist.
And these cookies are vegan, too!!! Did you feel like they held together well?? I’m 30 weeks pregnant and I have been wanting to bake for a few days now- looks like I’ll be making these this weekend!! Yum!!!
My very favorite dessert is carrot cake. Yum.
yes!!! i was surprised because they don’t seem like they will when you make the dough, but they’re great!
Cookie x1000! I can’t get enough
I am a brownies girl all the way. But no brownie (or any chocolate, for that matter!) would be complete without milk 🙂
I love anything dark chocolate but if you can add caramel and sea salt to it, I’ll probably eat it in any form.
homemade cookies. so goood!
I LOVE ice cream! No matter how cold it is outside ice cream is always my first dessert choice.
I have such a sweet tooth, so it’s hard to say but probably brownies and ice cream!
I love ice cream!!….a little too much. lol
coooookies!
Brownie sundaes!
Cookies or brownies!
Brownies! I can’t turn down a brownie!
Brownies!! I hate that they’re my dessert of choice because I lack control with them haha!
Brownies are my favourite treat ~ so rich and chocolatey 🙂
Banana soft serve because the add-ins and toppings are endless!
Katie’s recipes are SO yummy!
Thanks for the giveaway 🙂
My favorite treat is a carrot cake muffin from a local bakery.
Lately I have been all bout ice cream
I cant wait to make these tonight! Do you process the oats till they are fine like flour or just until combined?
By far the best cookies i haver made! I just want to eat them all the time. I add some almond to the chocolate chips and it’s amazing. Greate recipe! 🙂
Cookies are my favorite!
Brownies all the way! Chocolate chip cookies are a close second 🙂
Ever since you posted this recipe it’s been on my list for baking and I must say I was not disappointed when I tried them today! I did have a hard time getting the batter to a good consistency and ended up having to add an egg in addition to all the milk, but boy these puppies are tasty!
This is seriously the best combination for a cookie! I hardly ever make oatmeal raisin cookies because I just miss the chocolate too much but these?! Perfect! Love that you don’t need to take the butter out to soften too… I always forget to do that 🙂
Chocolate chip cookies!!!! And blondies. I have to make this recipe!
I have such a sweet tooth. Ice cream every day would be a nice way to live 🙂