These blueberry cookies are soft, and chewy, and need just 4 ingredients to make! Made with oatmeal and naturally sweetened, they make a healthy dessert or breakfast.
We love a good simple and delicious cookie.
Cookies are something we make regularly around here and our favorites include strawberry oatmeal cookies, healthy chocolate chip cookies, and these blueberry cookies.
Why this recipe works
- Just 4 ingredients. All you need is oats, bananas, peanut butter, and blueberries.
- No flour or eggs. Unlike other cookie recipes, these ones don’t need either of those basics.
- Naturally vegan and gluten-free. These cookies are great if you can’t tolerate dairy or gluten.
- Ready in 10 minutes. From prep to plate, these cookies come together in no time.
What I love about this recipe is that these cookies are healthy enough to eat for breakfast! Simply pair them with some eggs or a smoothie and they make a well-balanced meal!
Ingredients needed (and substitutions)
As mentioned earlier, this recipe calls for just four basic ingredients that you’ll likely already have in your pantry. Here is what you’ll need:
- Rolled Oats. I used gluten-free oats, to keep them gluten-free! Avoid using quick oats or steel-cut oats, as both require different amounts of the other ingredients to achieve the same texture.
- Peanut Butter. Smooth and drippy peanut butter, preferably with no added ingredients! You can replace this with any smooth nut or seed butter. I’ve tried it with almond butter and tahini, and it worked really well!
- Bananas. Mashed overripe bananas, to provide sweetness. Technically, these are blueberry banana cookies. However, seeing as many of my cookies call for a banana, it’s pretty much a standard ingredient.
- Blueberries. Fresh or frozen blueberries can be used. I used frozen berries that I’d thawed and patted dry.
Step 1- Make the cookie dough
Start by combining all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Ensure your banana, oatmeal, and peanut butter are completely combined. Fold through your blueberries using a rubber spatula.
Step 2- Shape the cookies
Next, form your cookie dough into 12 balls. Place them on the lined tray/baking sheet and press each ball into a cookie shape.
Step 3- Bake the cookies
Finally, Bake your cookies for around 10-12 minutes, or until the edges have gone slightly golden brown around the edges. Remove the cookies from the oven and allow them to cool on the pan for 10 minutes, before transferring them to a wire rack carefully to cool completely.
Tips to make the best recipe
- Do not overbake the cookies, as they continue to bake while they are cooling on the pan.
- Be sure to use gluten-free rolled oats, to keep these as gluten-free breakfast cookies.
- Make blueberry protein cookies, by adding a scoop of protein powder to your cookie dough.
- Make low-carb blueberry cookies by subbing the oatmeal for almond flour or coconut flour.
Storage instructions
- To store: If you plan on eating the cookies within 2-3 days, you can keep them at room temperature. Store them in a sealed container or covered in plastic wrap. Breakfast Cookies are best stored in the fridge and will keep fresh for up to 7 days. Be sure to keep them covered.
- To freeze: wrap each one in parchment paper and place them in either a sealable container or a ziplock bag. They will keep well frozen for up to 6 months.
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Frequently asked questions
Instead of using peanut butter, replace it with either tahini, sunflower seed butter, or wow butter.
If you cannot tolerate oats, you can also replace those with quinoa flakes.
If you are using fresh berries, give them a rinse but be sure to pat them completely dry.
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Blueberry Cookies With 4 Ingredients | Ready In 12 Minutes
Ingredients
- 2 cups rolled oats gluten-free, if needed
- 2 large bananas mashed
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1/4 cup blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a cookie sheet or baking tray with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine your oats, peanut butter, and banana and mix well. Fold through your blueberries using a rubber spatula.
- Form 12 balls of dough and place on the lined tray. Press each ball into a cookie shape. Bake the blueberry breakfast cookies for 10-12 minutes, or until golden on the edges and just cooked in the center.
- Remove cookies from the oven and allow cooling on the tray for 10 minutes, before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
Nutrition
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These cookies look sooooooo good. Do you have the nutrition info on the keto version?
Hi! I haven’t included them yet as I need to calculate it down the track but check out myfitnesspal to do so for the moment!
Thanks. I’ll do that.
Hello! Love your recipes & cant wait to try this one!! When you list the nutrition on your recipes, which version is it for?
Hi Jessica! This one is for the vegan option. Check out myfitnesspal for the keto/paleo one.
I just discovered you and am loving your recipes and the layout you use. I always go with the gluten free options but I’m not a fan of peanut butter (or the extra calories)! could I substitute the pumpkin and get the same results?
I’ve only tried it as written, I don’t think it will work at all as there is already banana.
I don’t see how to make the strudel topping. Am I missing that in this recipe
check out the link provided in the recipe card.
I made the vegan version and they turned out great!! They were perfect for early morning breakfasts.
That is great to hear! 🙂
The pic is deceiving,a quarter cup of berries is in 1 cookie.
Feel free to think that, Joni. 🙂
Love your recipes! Thank you!
So why can’t I make gf self rising mix with 1:1 flour, baking soda and salt? Why do I have to buy it?
Because it won’t work. Enjoy
Can applesauce replace the banana.
You can, start with 1.25 cups, then add more oats if too thin or more applesauce if too dry.
So many of your recipes sound delicious. However, so many have bananas which I’m allergic to. I saw in a bread recipe I can substitute applesauce. Do you have recipes that I can substitute out the bananas?
You can, start with 1.25 cups, then add more oats if too thin or more applesauce if too dry.
Hello Arman, Thank you for the recipe and detailed notes. If possible, please can you share the measurements in grams. Thank you!!
Hi Komal, we are slowly updating all new recipes to reflect that.
This looks delicious, thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Looking for a way to use up ripe bananas, this was perfect! Made recipe as directed, only added some frozen raspberries as well. Even my husband, who is not a fan of banana at ALL, enjoyed these. Said he could hardly taste the bananas in them. Perfect for grab and go breakfast or mid-morning snack. Thanks so much!
You are so welcome!
I’ve been wanting to try these cookies for a long time. Is the oatmeal quick cooking or the old fashioned. I’m not using gluten free.
Either work 🙂 I prefer old fashioned 🙂
Would almond butter work in place of peanut butter? Not sure on the peanut butter flavor with berries…
Yes 🙂