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.
I love this giveaway! Katie’s blog is awesome. And I am 100% on the ice cream train. It can be snowing outside, and I’ll still crave it!
I love a good chocolate chip cookie! But really, any cookie will float my boat. I have WAY too many cookies from Christmas left over each because I make so many!
Mint chocolate in almost any form/combination. Most recently: white chocolate peppermint M&Ms. That bag did not last long in our home!!
I love all things sweets! 🙂 Chocolate chip cookies and ice cream are my favorite… if they are combined, even better!
It’s a real toss up between homemade peach crisp with vanilla ice cream or a hearty carrot cake. mmm I go for either right about now!
So hard!!! Cheese cake because I rarely have it
Any kind of cake with thick, sugary vanilla frosting is my downfall!
Oh man, so hard to choose – I love basically all baked goods! But, if I had to choose, I would probably say a homemade chocolate chip cookie; this is something I can never turn down. There’s a Nestle Tollhouse “stand” at a mall close-ish to my house, and OMG they are amazing – thankfully, it’s still about 35 minutes away, so not close enough to tempt me daily, haha.
Ice cream all the way!
I love sweets so much, especially chocolate! I love mint chocolate chip ice cream and chocolate peanut butter ice cream. I also make the best mint chocolate chip cookies!!
Oatmeal Choc Chip Cookies are my favorite too! Potbelly’s are the best.
There is a rare dessert that I don’t find delightful. Ice cream does speak to my soul though. 🙂
I don’t have a huge sweet tooth but cookies and ice cream are probably my weakness. I would love to have this cookbook to be able to have sweet treats around that are actually a good addition to my diet rather than a guilty one 🙂
Cinnamon rolls or anything with cinnamon in it!
Ice cream or warm out of the oven cookies!
Favorite sweet treat has to be ice cream! It compliments almost any dessert and there is always plenty of flavors to choose from ^_^
LOVE ice cream melted on a warm cookie bar or chocolate brownie! I also love Katie’s Garbanzo bean dessert, I make it every Sunday for our family dinners and my family never know it has garbanzo beans in it! Its that good! Heres the link if anyone is interested: http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/05/31/deep-dish-cookie-pie/
I pretty much like all sweets! I do love cookies since they’re so easy to grab and eat (maybe too easy…).
I am definitely an ice cream fan too! 🙂
Cake and ice cream! Brownies too! Anything chocolate!
My favorite sweet treat would have to be a chocolate brownie!
Cake!! Specifically a corner piece….
Brownies, ice cream, cheesecake, the list goes on and on!
Ice cream cake! But there aren’t many desserts that I would turn down! 🙂
I love frozen yogurt with the perfect ratio of toppings!
oatmeal chocolate chip are my fav cookie too! though my ultimate sweet treat fav is m&ms….
I’d have to say ice cream will usually get me!
ice cream- even in the winter!!!!!!!
A good tiramisu can’t be beat!!!
I love ice cream. I don’t how care how cold out it is, it’s always warm enough for some ice cream!
Frozen yogurt. Anytime any place. Even when it’s below freezing out!
I absolutely love a sugar cookie with icing! My favorite.
Muffins! Oh muffins…I even have a “buy 12 get one free” card from Whole Foods.
Ice cream. Always and forever. It is hands down the way to my heart!!!
I’m totally with you Julie! Ice cream and home made oatmeal chocolate chip cookies top the list for me!
i am a huge fan of brownies and blondies! Something about moist brownie really makes it the meal THAT much better 🙂
Soft, gooey, just-out-of-the-oven chocolate chip cookies!
Frosted sugar cookies!
I like it all! But cookies, cake, or pie would probably be tops on the list! I don’t bake too often cause I don’t seem to have a lot of self control when treats are around. You could justify a little more baking with this healthier cookbook though! I think Katie is great. Thanks, Julie, for offering this giveaway!
I have a chocolate chip cookie addiction!
I’m with you – oatmeal chocolate chip all the way. Such a perfect combination.
i also lovelovelove oatmeal cookies. my mom always used an old betty crocker recipe growing up, but it called for a lot of butter/shortening so i’d love to find a new go-to!
Can my answer be all sweets?! If I had to choose I guess it would have to be ice cream!
any kind of chocolate lava cake or chocolate mousse!
I love Katie’s blog, I would love to win this! My favorite sweet treats… anything chocolate! I prefer cookies to brownies or cakes.
I love oatmeal chocolate chip too! I am definitely going to try that recipe!
I love a good brownie!!!
My favorite sweet treat hands down is anything involving ice cream or frozen yogurt!
I love anything that contains peanut butter and chocolate…cookies being my most favorite, but I won’t discriminate. I love all desserts pretty much and I love that I am seeing more healthy versions of desserts.
Chocolate chip cookies or ice cream for me! Thanks for sharing this recipe, it looks delicious!