BEST Ever Healthy Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies

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These BEST ever banana chocolate chip cookies are chewy and flavorful with no flour or eggs plus ingredient swaps to make them healthier!

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies, Super Soft Peanut Butter Cookies, and Chewy White Chocolate Cashew Cookies are more cookies to try and enjoy next!

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I am SO excited to share these cookies with you. I went through a bunch of recipes to finally get to this one and it is perfection. I’m picky about my cookies, and my husband is even picker, especially if we are talking about a healthy cookie. So a recipe that fits both of our requirements is pretty rare and hard to come by but this one takes the cake for the BEST healthy banana chocolate chip cookies ever.

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A cookie that tastes this good will fool anyone who doesn’t know it’s “healthier”. But let’s get the nitty gritty out of the way, these cookies are not sugar free. They are not fat free. But as far as cookies go, these are on the healthy side. They are flourless (no refined flour) and are instead made with oat flour.

Don’t worry you don’t have to buy a special flour for this, all you have to do is throw some old fashioned rolled oats into your food processor or blender and pulse until they become finely ground and reach a powdered consistency. That’s it. Just be sure to measure your oat flour after you grind the oats, not before.

a banana chocolate chip cookie split in half surrounded by more cookies.

You can use coconut oil or butter in this recipe, I’ve tried both with great results. You do need at least a 1/3 cup, so don’t skip it all together trying to take all of the fat out of your cookies. They need it for consistency and flavor.

side by side banana chocolate chip cookies in rows and on a baking sheet.

Dark brown sugar helps to boost the flavor of the cookies BUT light brown sugar works perfectly fine as well. As far as the chocolate chips go, you can use up the amount to a full cup if you really want to (for regular sized chocolate chips) but obviously they are healthier if you keep it on the lesser side. Just depends on how healthy you really want your cookies to be.

Dark chocolate has antioxidants and is said to be better for you so keep that in mind when deciding but know that I love these with semi sweet or dark. Both are great!

close up of banana chocolate chip cookies in rows.

What people are saying about these BEST Ever Healthy Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies

“I’ve made these twice now and they are so good! I will definitely be making these over and over again.” – Emily

“I just finished a double batch of these! They are AMAZING! I added a little coconut extract and shredded coconut. They are wonderful and I am now looking for more ripe bananas so I can make more.” – Ashley

“I’ve made these three times now and I LOVE them. I tried both with butter and with coconut oil and they’re both fantastic. I tried to make it a little “healthier” and replaced the brown sugar with Splenda’s brand of brown sugar. I received so many compliments from the recipe and plan to make them again tonight!” 

Make these True Love Cookies (aka: Brookies) next!

BEST Ever Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies | lecremedelacrumb.com
4.34 from 6 votes

BEST Ever Healthy Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies

These BEST ever banana chocolate chip cookies are chewy and flavorful with no flour or eggs and ingredient swaps to make them healthier!
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Chilling Time: 30 minutes
Total: 40 minutes
Servings: 26 cookies
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cups oat flour , (see note)
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon corn starch
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • cup softened butter
  • 2 medium bananas, very ripe, mashed
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar , (you can also use light brown sugar)
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ cup mini or ⅔ cup regular size dark chocolate chips , (or semi sweet chocolate chips)

Instructions 

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together oat flour, baking soda, corn starch, and salt.
  • In a large bowl cream together coconut oil (or butter), bananas, brown sugar, and vanilla.
  • Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until combined and there are no streaks of four in the dough. Cover tightly and chill for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees and very lightly grease a baking sheet. Scoop cookie dough and place mounds (about 2 tablespoon each) at least 2 inches apart on prepared baking sheet. Bake for 9-10 minutes until golden brown on top. Allow to cool on the cookie sheet (they will be slightly underdone when you take them out of the oven, they will finish cooking on the baking sheet). Store in airtight container up to 5 days.

Notes

Oat flour can be made by simply pulsing old fashioned rolled oats in a blender or food processor until they become a fine powder. The flour should be measured *after* the oats are ground, not before.
Prep time does not include 30 minutes of chilling time.
Recipe makes about 26 cookies.

Nutrition

Calories: 84kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 162mg | Potassium: 74mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 110IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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19 Comments

  1. Geri says:

    Had a couple over-ripe bananas and thought I’d give this RECIPE a try. IN MY EXCITEMENT TO MAKE THEM I MISSED CHILLING THE DOUGH – not sure if that’s the reason Mine turned out soft and cake-like but no complaints. They’re quite tasty but a bit fragile since they’re cookie-shaped so I might try these as a muffin next time. surprised the banana flavour is undetectable since I usually find banana can be very potent – perfect when you need to use up bananas and are tired of banana bread or even banana-based ice CREAM (as much as I love ice cream, lol)! Thanks for sharing this recipe.

    1. Geri says:

      P.S. Sorry, not sure why some of text is in all caps – so WEIRD!

  2. Cindy says:

    5 stars
    The best! As a Registered Dietitian I am always looking for good recipes for dietary challenges. I cannot vocalize how great these cookies are! Don’t tell anyone they are gluten/egg free- they will love them

    1. Tiffany says:

      I like the way you think, Cindy! 😉

  3. Healthy eater says:

    1 star
    Butter isn’t healthy! Especially not 1/3 cup of it!

    1. Cindy says:

      yes but you have to have SOMETHING! And it is all about moderation

  4. D says:

    GOing to make these tonight! I love all of the POSITIVE feedback!
    Has ANYONE added nuts (walknut/pecans)? WOULD that alter the QUALITY?

    Thank you!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi! I have not yet tried adding nuts this cookie! I’d love to hear how it goes if you do give it a try!! 🙂

  5. WannabeCook says:

    5 stars
    I’ve made these three times now and I LOVE them. I tried both with butter and with coconut oil and they’re both fantastic. I tried to make it a little “healthier” and replaced the brown sugar with splenda’s brand of brown sugar. I received so many compliments from the recipe and plan to make them again tonight!

    1. Tiffany says:

      I love hearing when people love a recipe so much that they make it over and over! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas! 🙂

  6. lala says:

    WHAT CAN I REPLACE cornstarch with? cornflour?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi Lala – the most common substitute for cornstarch is all purpose flour in an amount double what the cornstarch calls for. hopefully that helps!

    2. patricia cesare says:

      Hi LaLA, you can use arrowroot powder as a healthier substitute for cornstarch. you measure it exactly the same. hope this helps.
      Patricia

  7. Dara says:

    Hi Tiffany! I have one question, is the flavor of the bananas too strong in the cookies?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Nope! I’m actually not a huge banana fan myself, but these cookies are amazing! You can hardly taste the banana at all. 🙂

  8. Ashley says:

    I just finished a double batch of these! They are AMAZING! I added a little coconut extract and shredded coconut. They are wonderful and I am now looking for more ripe bananas so I can make more.

  9. Emily says:

    I’ve made these twice now and they are so good! I will definitely be making these over and over again.

  10. littleblackdomicile blogger says:

    Healthy and cookie in the same sentence gets me every time!-Laurel Bledsoe