Double Chocolate Loaded Cookies and Protein Packed Chocolate Cookies (Healthy Enough for Breakfast Cookies)

Long title I know, it will be worth it.

I made these cookies and they are amazing!  They are also amazingly healthy.  Loaded with fiber, protein and antioxidants. Yet so good, no one will suspect a thing.  Be careful though, these brownie dense cookies are very addicting! 

Healthy is good, but eating the entire bowl of dough is bad, hahah....not that I would do that.  Ever.  I mean really.  Well, maybe just a taste.  For you know, quality control and such.  No cookies to bake?  Someone must have come in when I wasn't looking?  I have been meaning to get that alarm system.  Now would be a good time, to ward off those horrible intruders. 


Double Chocolate Loaded Cookies
½ C white whole wheat flour
¼ C golden flax seed, ground
½ C old fashioned rolled oats (not instant)
¼ C dark cocoa powder
1 tsp aluminum free baking soda
¼ C unsalted butter, softened
⅔ C organic brown sugar or sucanat
1 large egg
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
½ C pecans, chopped
½ C dark chocolate chips
½ C dried cherries (juice sweetened or sugar free if you can find)
celtic sea salt for sprinkling

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a cookie tray with parchment paper.


I should really be more careful with the intruders around ;)
2. In a medium bowl whisk the butter, sugar, egg and vanilla. With a wooden spoon, add in the flour, flax seed, oats, baking soda. Mix in the pecans, chocolate chips and dried cherries.
3. With a cookie scoop, drop onto your parchment lined cookie tray. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt over each one. (Important Note: Use celtic sea salt or kosher salt, not table salt!) Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from tray and let cool on wire rack, plate or wax paper.


~After making the above recipe I was inspired to make a low carb-o, high protein "breakfast" version.  They turned out so good I am including this rendition as well.  Seriously healthy enough for breakfast!  They are more cake like but equally flavorful.  Naturally, they are sugar and gluten free.  Good for any(who's) currently on the GAPS, Paleo, Primal, Hunter/Gatherer, HCG Phase 3 & 4, Atkins or South Beach diets plan.  Especially good for all my Phases To Forever (Phase 3er's and 4er's only..this one is for you!).

Protein Packed Chocolate Cookies (Healthy Enough for Breakfast Cookies)
½ C almond flour (almond meal or simply, finely ground almonds)
¼ C golden flax seed, ground
½ C unsweetened coconut, shredded or flakes
¼ C dark cocoa powder
1 tsp aluminum free baking soda
¼ C unsalted butter, softened or coconut oil
½ C unsweetened applesauce
½ tsp (mounded) liquid or powdered stevia
1 large egg
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
½ C pecans, chopped
½ C cocoa nibs, chopped or ground (optional)
½ C dried cherries or any dried fruit of choice (juice sweetened or sugar free if you can find)
celtic sea salt for sprinkling

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a cookie tray with parchment paper.

2.  In a small bowl stir together the applesauce and stevia until mixed through.


3. In a medium bowl whisk the butter or coconut oil, applesauce + stevia, egg and vanilla. With a wooden spoon,add in the almond flour, flax seed, coconut and baking soda. Mix in the pecans, chocolate nibs and dried fruit.  (I love dried cranberries too!)


4. With a cookie scoop, drop onto your parchment lined cookie tray. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt over each one. (Important Note: Use celtic sea salt or kosher salt, not table salt!) Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from tray and let cool on wire rack, plate or wax paper.

 ~Seriously, how good would it be to add in dried strawberries or raspberries to this?   Make sure to give each recipe a equal opportunity, don't tell the kids or husbands which is which and see what variation wins.

Each cookie is healthy in different ways, your secret is safe with me!



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7 comments:

  1. Yum! These look delicious, and something that my kids will love. Has the dough ever lasted long enough for you to freeze it?

    BTW, I love the egg timer. I have one just like it that I think I found at Target.

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  2. Thanks Barb and welcome to Saved by the Egg Timer! Truthfully the dough has not lasted long enough to freeze, but I imagine all the ingredients would freeze just fine. It is not a huge batch of cookies either. After you give it a try, next time double it for extra. Thanks for commenting :)

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  3. Wow Natasha - both of these look great to me. I don't know much about aluminum free baking soda. Should I be buying that at the health food store? I'll have to look for it the next time I am there. Your Tater Tot casserole also sounds delicious!

    Alissa

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  4. You can find the aluminum free baking powder and soda pretty much anywhere. Always at health food stores but growingly available at the big chain stores too. A lot of time the cheap store brands are! Thanks for stopping by and hosting today Alissa, and welcome.

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  5. Yum, loaded with the good stuff. I like cherries with chocolate, such a great combo. Where is the best place to get cocoa nibs?

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  6. Robin Sue- beware if you have never had cocoa nibs before, as they are unsweetened. Located usually by the dried fruits and bagged coconut I buy them at my natural foods co-op. Many larger stores like Whole Foods or Trader Joe's have them too. The gold bag is my favorite but I can't think of the brand and don't have any right now. I like to use them ground or chopped up like a nut.

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  7. Oh I do remember this recipe and it would get my kids used to the healthier flours, then eventually on to gluten free flours. My one son has asthma and he eats way too many inflammatory foods So I would like him to be paleo or at least gluten free, but he is allergic to tree nuts so this does pose issues! alas we will figure it all out!
    Robin

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