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.
Kristina D. says
I love warm chocolate chip cookies with vanilla ice cream. So good!
Vikki says
I know it’s super weird, but whipped cream! I could probably polish off an entire can in an embarrassing span of time.
Melissa says
Cookies!
Laura Runs a Latte says
Most definitely (vegan) peanut butter cookies with chocolate chips!
Trang's corner says
It looks amazzzingggggg! So delicious! Need to try this recipe.
http://www.trangscorner.com
Mallory Driggers says
This weekend I made EBF’s take on a Think Thin bar: http://www.eatingbirdfood.com/2015/01/homemade-thinkthin-bars/
And they are quickly becoming my favorite sweet treat! But I am a fan of the oatmeal chocolate chip as well. Nothing beats that chewy and sweet cookie!
Lizzie S. says
I have loooooved Chocolate Covered Katie for years. My all-time favorite treat is a crunchy cookie!
Zoe says
I would love to win! I’m a bit broke after xmas haha. I love love cookies 🙂
Melissa says
I love any sweet with a peanut butter and chocolate combo!
Bethany @ Accidental Intentions says
Ooohhhh, those look delicious! Personally, I’m all about the baked goods — brownies, cake, cookies: yes please!
Kathleen says
Ice cream through and through. I try to make it with frozen bananas more often these days since I love it so much, let guilt!
Alexa says
omg i love her blog! i cant believe all the delicious recipes that are so low cal, and she introduced me to baked oatmeal. i LOVE brownies, and dark chocolate mousse/ganache type cakes. although honestly, i dont discriminate against anything 🙂
Kate says
Cookies are definitely my sweet of choice! I’ve tried a few of her recipes, the cookie dough dip is a favorite!!
Ivy says
I can’t choose a favorite sweet because I love
Them all equally.
Rachel C says
I rarely turn a cookie down.. but recently I’ve been LOVING gelato 🙂
Lisa says
I love red velvet cake…or pretty much anything and everything with cream cheese frosting!
Katrina says
I”m a cookie, cake and brownie kind of girl! And peanut butter icing on chocolate cake is my absolute favorite!
Heather W. says
Cookies, cakes and fudge!!! Also I made these cookies last night and they will be a regular in our house. YUM!!!! Thank you!!!
Alix says
Chocolate chip cookies are definitely up there, but I also like making raw peanut butter cups and brownies.
Tisha says
I love cheesecake. With berries on top
Brittany says
Peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, pizzelles, froyo, the list could go on and on! This book looks great! Thanks for offering the giveaway!
May says
I love chewy chocolate chip cookies! Yum!
Katie says
Cookies 🙂
Lindsay says
My favorite sweet treat are cupcakes! I seriously could eat them every. single. day.
Taryn says
Vanilla cake. Boring? Yes. Mind-blowing? Also yes!!
Rachael says
There is nothing better than ice cream…especially coffee oreo!
Jen says
This is too funny…..I texted my mom earlier this morning and told her I could eat a thousand chocolate chip cookies and never tire of them. I was thinking I need to come up with a healthier chocolate chip cookie recipe as j am a daily dessert kind of lady. Have also been brainstorming yummy recipes to get more oatmeal in the hubs as his cholesterol just came back high. Your timing couldn’t be more perfect!!
One question: when you do the oat mixture in the food processor, do you grind it to a flute type consistency or just until everything is mixed together?
Jen says
Flute type consistency?! Thank you autocorrect. Flour was the word I was going for!
Julie says
haha!!
Holly M. says
chocolate milkshake!!
Anne says
Cake is my jam! I can’t resist it no matter what 🙂
Kat Miller says
I crave cookies like it’s my part time job !
Sarah G says
I would also love chocolate, so I’m sure I’d love the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies! And it’s easy to make them gluten free!
Kelly says
My all time favorite sweet treat is a warm gooey brownie topped with a large scoop of vanilla ice cream. Swoon worthy!
Ellie says
hot brownies with ice cream and hot fudge…i die
Terri says
I love me some warm brownie a la mode! 😉
ashley s says
candy candy candy!
Sarah says
I’m a strawberry shortcake lover!
Julie says
I love, love, love strawberry shortcake! Cheesecake Factory makes one of my favorites! 🙂
Sarah Whitney says
Ice cream for sure!! Add a little brownie or cookie on the side, and you’ve won my heart!
Lili says
Just tried this recipe and I don’t know where I went wrong but they turned out awful! Not flavor wise just appearance. They spread out so much and were thinner than paper and when I would TRY to scrap them off the greased pan, it went downhill from there. They broke up into a million gooey pieces. I just stood there staring at them like I failed at life.
Nancy says
It is much harder than I should honestly admit to pick my favorite! I LOVE ice cream and have an unhealthy relationship with it (it may be because I’m from the home of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream) however, my honest to goodness first word was “cookie” and they may truly be my biggest weakness. Sigh…
Mave says
CHEESECAKE!!!!
Danielle says
I like a lot of sweets, but any kind of pastry with fruit is definitely my favorite!
Jackie says
I am not too picky when it comes to desserts! I like key lime pie though!
Kimberly says
So just about any baked good is my favorite! If it’s got chocolate and peanut butter it ranks as the best for me 🙂
Alisha says
I love sweets. period. But if I had to pick a favorite I’d say warm cookies.
Courtney says
Just about any cookie warm out of the oven!! OR cookie dough!!! I can’t make cookies without eating some of the dough!!!
Laura says
I love chewy cookies, or just cookie dough!!!!
Mary-Margaret says
I love Ben & Jerry’s Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz!
Amna says
oh man, i am a TOTAL sucker for icecream! I love it, gelato, fro yo, you name it!!
Sarah says
Carrot cake