Last Friday I did my Instagram live and ended up adapting these blueberry breakfast cookies. I loaded them up with nuts and seeds, and mini chocolate chips and I couldn’t be more obsessed with how they turned out.
These are so crispy on the outside, fluffy and hearty on the inside. They’re borderline breakfast cookie meets muffin top meets scone. Ya feel me? They’re fun and I’ve gotten some feedback from people who watched my Instagram live, wrote down the ingredients, made them, and loved them.
They’re really filling and I love that you can customize the nuts and seeds you mix in.
When Jaryd and I went on our six week long cross-country road trip after we graduated college, we lived off trail mix. As Jaryd drove, I’d pick out the M&Ms and cashews and pop them in my mouth at the same time. Mm, pseudo chocolate covered cashews, why you be sooo good?! It was all well and good until Jaryd started noticing the M&Ms were very scarce and started giving me the side eye.
As I made these cookies I tried to think back to actual trail mix and emulate the mix of nuts, chocolate bits, and sweet dried fruit. I think they turned out amazing!!
So, let’s make some Trail Mix Breakfast Cookies!! Mash your bananas in a large bowl. Whisk in the eggs and almond butter. Add the cashew flour (almond flour works too), flax seeds, and baking soda. Whisk everything together.
Fold in chopped pecans, pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, and chocolate chips.
Use an ice cream scooper to scoop large cookies onto a lined baking sheet (I did six per baking sheet). Top each with a little extra pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, and chocolate chips.
Bake for 15 minutes, until golden brown on top.
Allow the cookies to sit on the pan to cool for a few minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack.
Trail Mix Breakfast Cookies
I can’t wait for you to try these gluten free + refined sugar free Trail Mix Breakfast Cookies!! They’re so hearty and perfect to grab for an easy morning meal!
Ingredients
- 2 ripe bananas
- 2 eggs
- ⅓ cup natural almond butter
- 2 cups cashew flour (sub in almond flour or hazelnut flour, NOT coconut flour)
- ⅓ cup flax seeds
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 cup pecans, chopped
- 1/3 cup pumpkin seeds
- 1/3 cup dried cranberries
- 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- First, mash your banana in a large bowl.
- Whisk in the eggs and almond butter.
- Add the cashew flour, flax seeds, and baking soda.
- Whisk everything together.
- Fold in chopped pecans, pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, and chocolate chips.
- Use an ice cream scooper to scoop large cookies onto a lined baking sheet (I did six per baking sheet).
- Top with a little extra pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, and chocolate chips.
- Bake for 15 minutes, until golden brown on top.
- Allow the cookies to sit on the pan to cool for a few minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack.
Tips
Serving (1 cookie): Calories 392; Fat 33.4g (Sat 4.6g); Protein 10.7g; Carb 18.2g (net carb 11.6g); Fiber 6.6g; Sodium 118mg
Enjoy!! xo
D says
Just made these!! Very excited to have them for the week.
Lindsay says
Awesome, I hope you love them!!
Kayla says
Made these last night for breakfast this week. So delicious and versatile! Love them!
Lindsay says
Awesome!! I’m so happy you like them!! xo
Jackie says
Hi! These look amazing😍 I was wondering what the nutritional facts are per cookie?
Lindsay says
Hi Jackie! I just updated the recipe with the nutrition facts! xo
Ariane says
Hi Lindsay, I made these for the second time today and they are really delicious. I’m just curious to know how you store them, because after only a few hours in an airtight container, they become sticky and humid 🙁 any suggestions to keep them longer?
Thank you!
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
Yay! I’m so happy you love them! I recommend letting them come completely to room temp and cool completely before you put them in a container. If you put them in hot it can create some moisture in the container and turn them kinda soggy.
Estevan Rocha says
Hi lindsay
What would you substitute bananas with due to allergic reaction.
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
Applesauce may be a good option for you! Let me know how you make out! xo