Crispy Healthy Raisin Bran Breakfast Cookies

"Nutritious, as well as delicious."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
60
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Coat baking sheets with non-stick spray.
  • In a medium bowl, combine bran, raisins, nuts, and cornflakes.
  • In a large bowl, mix together sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder, and baking soda.
  • Add bran mixture to flour mixture; mix well.
  • Add yogurt, oil, and vanilla; mix well.
  • Drop by heaping teaspoons onto cookie sheets.
  • They don't spread so you can either drop them close together or flatten them, but however they go in is the same shape they come out.
  • Lower oven temperature to 350°F before putting cookies inches.
  • Bake for 15 minutes.
  • Take cookies out of oven.
  • Turn cookie over and bake for 10 more minutes.
  • Turn oven off.
  • If cookies aren't crispy yet, return to oven until crispy.

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Reviews

  1. These cookies were totally unexpected! When I offered them to my friends, I called them Granola Crunch cookies, so they would understand what they were getting. It was the dry, crumbly crunch of them that was unexpected-I'm used to soft cookies, I guess, but wanted a healthy alternative I could eat for breakfast instead of expensive fiber bars (once again, soft...). I want to say right off, given that I expected something different, littleturtle's instructions were WONDERFUL, easy to follow, very descriptive. Definitely helped thru the blind spots. I like them, because I like granola, and they taste great with coffee, milk or other. The whole cookie had a toasted nut-grain taste that is delicious! Of course, I changed some of the ingredients for my taste; just wanted to let people know I used half applesauce and half oil and they still turned out great. Also, I now understand why littleturtle specified that ingredients were were chopped finely, and will do a better job chopping finely next time I make them. I used pecans (chopped) and sunflower seeds (whole, next time I will chop them a little more), craisins (chopped some, again, better next time) and chopped apples (great in it, but once again....). It would help it hold together better, which I figured by the second batch. I also used 2 cups processed-to-powder oats and 1 cup white flour instead of the wheat flour because 1) I didn't have wheat flour and 2) I like oats better. I will probably do that again. I eat about three of these with my coffee in the morning, and it is satisfying! Thank you for the recipe, littleturtle, it was a very nice surprise!
     
  2. These are absolutely the best. Instead of raisins, I used dried cranberries and blueberries (1 cup of each) and sunflower seeds in place of the walnuts. I also used 1-1/2 cups of carb and sugar control yoghurt. Since I like my cookies chewy, I only baked them for 14 minutes on one side and 4 on the other side. Everyone has raved about them and my boss asked me for this recipe.
     
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  1. These are absolutely the best. Instead of raisins, I used dried cranberries and blueberries (1 cup of each) and sunflower seeds in place of the walnuts. I also used 1-1/2 cups of carb and sugar control yoghurt. Since I like my cookies chewy, I only baked them for 14 minutes on one side and 4 on the other side. Everyone has raved about them and my boss asked me for this recipe.
     

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