Know what you Eat - Contrary to what their name implies, peanuts are not true nuts but a member of a family of legumes related to peas, lentils, chickpeas and other beans. Peanuts are a very good source of monounsaturated fats, the type of fat that is emphasized in the heart-healthy diet. Studies of diets with a special emphasis on peanuts have shown that this little legume is a big ally for a healthy heart. Peanuts contain oleic acid, the healthful fat found in olive oil and are rich in antioxidants. Roasted peanuts do rival the antioxidant content of blackberries and strawberries, and are far richer in antioxidants than apples, carrots or beets. Oats are an excellent source of iron, dietary fiber and thiamin.
It is summer break for the schools now. Kids when at home, like to snack more than eat proper meals. I know every Mom has to scratch her brain to come up with healthy snack ideas and i came up with this one. It was little sweet for me, but was great hit amongst the kids.
Preparation Time - 10 mins
Cooking Time - 15 mins
Serves - Makes 12 cookies
Ingredients
Quick Cooking Oats - 2 cups
Peanut Butter - 1/2 cup
Honey or Maple Syrup - 1/2 cup
Canola or Sunflower oil - 1/4 cup
Salt - 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon powder - 1/2 tsp
Baking Soda(aluminium free) - 1/2 tsp
Chocolate chips or nuts - handful
Method
1) Take 1 cup of Oats and grind into a flour in your blender.
2) Toast 1 cup of Oats slightly till the raw smell is gone.
3) Combine Salt, cinnamon powder, baking soda, Oat flour, Quick Cooking oats thoroughly.
4) Now add peanut butter, maple syrup, oil to the above mixture and knead into a dough.
5) Roll into small balls and flatten them into circles using the center of your hand.
6) Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
7) Place parchment paper in a baking tray and place the cookie one by one leaving enough space to expand.
8) On top of the flattened dough place chocolate chips, nuts etc of your choice and bake for around 10 minutes.
9) Once baked remove it from the oven and let it cool completely as they will be soft and crumbly when hot.
10) Store in an airtight container and enjoy.
Event Participation
This dish goes to Spill the beans- Sunday snack event hosted by Priya.
This dish goes to Low fat eggless baking event hosted by Madhu.
This dish goes to My legume love affair twelfth helping event hosted by Annarasa created by Susan.
Original Recipes - Monthly Round up hosted by Lorie.This dish goes to JFI-Peanuts August 09 hosted by Pavani and started by Indira.
23 comments:
The cookies look grt, sure to be winner among kids!
Healthy and tasty is not easy to achieve but you seem to have done it here.
cookies looks awesome..i love the addition of peanut butter..will try it sometime..
wow!!
What healthy cookies!!
Pics looks crispy and yummy!!
Woww gorgeous cookies looks fabulous!
Yummy and lovely and healthy!
healthy cookie.. looks perfect..
healthy cookies n the chocolate chips make it really enjoyable.
Wow delicious n healthy cookies! I love peanut butter :)
Great cookies S n M..plus is that its so good for health n gulit free
Wow, lovely. Looks very yummy. Healthy and scrumptious.
Healthy and they look mouthwateringly yummy! :)
wow! healthy amd yummy!!
I love the fact that you educate the visitors about the nutrition behind the recipe and also that all your recipes are so simple to make/bake. Thank you for another wonderful and healthy entry.
Thanks all for your comments. Really appreciate them.
How nice that these scrumptious cookies are also healthy! I would love to make those!
such awesome and delicious pics!love the cute cookies.
Nice cookies....love those goodies
cookies look perfect..!!
Your cookies look so good!
Healthy and delicious cookies. Looks gorgeous.
Fresh, light and yummmmm!
I always suspected that "pea" in "peanut" was in fact related to the well known peas. Now I know the reason why :). The cookies look like a great kid favourite! Thanks for sharing them with the Original Recipes Round-up.
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