If you’ve been reading Une Vie Saine for awhile, you’re probably already well aware of my obsession with Super Charge Me cookies.
They’re seriously the best, healthiest, tastiest, bangingest (yes, that’s a word) cookies ever. I love good-for-you foods, but I rarely assert that vegan or “healthified” baked goods live up to their butter-and-sugar counterparts. These cookies are the exception. 9 times out of 10, I’d take them over a Toll House chocolate chip one. I make them a few times a month for various occasions, and they always get rave reviews and recipe requests.
I wish I could claim credit for them, but alas, they’re the genius creation of Dreena Burton. And since it’s been awhile since I shared the love, I thought it was time to renew my vows.
Super Charge Me Cookies
From Dreena Burton’s Eat, Drink and Be Vegan
Makes about 12 cookies- I usually double it!
Ingredients:
- 1 cup rolled oats (NOT instant- use the whole oats!)
- 2/3 cup spelt flour (you can sub other flours, but lower gluten ones work best- like whole wheat pastry or all-purpose)
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened shredded coconut (if you don’t like coconut, add an extra tablespoon of oats)
- 1 cup mix-ins (have fun here! I always use chocolate chips, and I also love pecans, walnuts, chopped peanuts, dried fruit, M&Ms, etc.)
- 1/3 cup flax seeds
- 1/2 cup maple syrup (this can also be subbed for melted honey or agave, but it changes the flavor, so play around and figure out what you like)
- 3 tablespoons nut butter (natural almond butter gives them the best consistency)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons canola oil (melted coconut oil works too, but again, it changes the taste and texture a bit)
- Preheat oven to 350*F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the oats, flour, sea salt, cinnamon, coconut and mix-ins with a fork.
- In a separate smaller bowl, mix the flax, maple syrup, nut butter, vanilla and oil until all the chunks of nut butter are gone.
- Pour the wet mixture into the dry, and stir well until everything is well combined and no dry patches remain.
- Use a tablespoon (for small cookies) or a 1/4 measuring cup (for large cookies) to drop the cookies onto the baking sheet. They can be rather close, since the cookies don’t spread much.
- Bake for exactly 13 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a minute before transferring to a wire rack to cool.
The title of these cookies look like the perfect description. I love cookies that are chock full of goodies. I will never be a plain sugar cookie girl. And thank you for admitting that most vegan treats, while delicious, can’t compare to the originals.
Me neither. I love sugar cookies, but I like to eat around the good parts and eat them last! Such a weirdo.
I can attest to the fact that these are delicious, as I got my own batch when I won one of your giveaways! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
I have to make a snack for my kids for testing— I think these are PERFECT!!!
It looks like you’ve perfected the SuperChargeMe cookie! These look outstanding. I haven’t made a batch in ages but that’s about to change.
I am for sure trying these cookies. They look jam packed with flavor =)
It’s like sweet oatmeal on the go!
These are so good looking and can you believe I’ve never made them?! I am going to change that. This week. Period.
I feel like you’d LOVE them. And they’d make great snacks for Skylar!
Hi Gabriela what can i use in place of nut butter please? Thank you:)
They’re gorgeous! One of these days, I’ll get around to making them because I’ve heard so much about them!
yum!
YES these are delicious! You’ve got me totally hooked on them.
I just took these out of the oven! Thanks for the inspiration. I’m afraid to pick them up off the pan because they look like they might fall apart so let’s hope they stay together! I wonder what I did?
Hmmmm…did they end up okay after they cooled?
the name just says it all. these cookies are definitely supercharged full of goodness!!! YUM
As soon as I saw this post I knew I had to make them tonight. They were AMAZING and a huge hit with my roommates!!!
Glad you enjoyed them!
I haven’t made these in probably a YEAR and I’m trying to figure out why.. I loooove them and even do my buttersugar loving parents!
I LOVE Super Charge Me cookies too! I don’t make these nearly often enough. Time to go bake a (double) batch!
I made these last night with dark chocolate pieces and chopped banana chips - they were fantastic! Thanks for the recipe!
Yay! I’ve never tried using banana chips- sounds awesome!
i’ve never made these before, but i’ve seen you post about them a few times so they must be fabulous! can’t wait to try them.
ps - i love reading your blog! sorry for never saying “hi” before now…i just started a blog myself (finally!) so i will definitely stop by more often!
Yay thanks for saying hi, I love hearing from new readers!
I keep wanting to make these and then I forget! Thank you for putting them up again, especially since I just found out I’m slightly allergic to eggs and dairy… ugh!
I hope I see you soon!
You NEED to make them. I feel like you’d be obsessed!
I need to make these!!!!! I’m allergic to oats so I wouldn’t be able to eat your version, but I’d just replace them will rolled barley. Pretty much the same texture and everything! Just made from barley, obviously
Do you leave the flax seeds whole or ground them??
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These cookies look scrumptious!! And so healthy
Loving the idea!
Oh my GOSH. I think I drooled a little while looking at these pictures. They look AMAZING. Thanks for posting the recipe!
i love to munch banana chips for snacks. they are very nutritious too.:
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