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Breakfast Cookies + Cookbook Giveaway

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Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

Can you imagine what life would be like if we all woke up to warm cookies each morning?

(You guessed where this was going…)

You can!

And with a recipe like this one from my friend Jessica’s new cookbook, Seriously Delish, you seriously should. Because these little cookies are packed with all sorts of healthier, energy-rich, whole ingredients that are pretty much guaranteed to get your day off to a sweet start. And true to their name, they are also quite delish.

Actually, I want you to have the chance to check out all of the delicious recipes in her cookbook. So today if you leave a comment on this post, you will be entered in a giveaway for a chance to win a copy of your own. So scroll on down to enter and also get the (cookie!) scoop on this great recipe.

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

I have actually been looking forward to the day that Jessica would publish a cookbook for years. Those of you who follow her blog, How Sweet Eats, already know that this hil-a-ri-ous, bright, kind, savvy, hard-working, trendsetting, sprinkles-sprinkling, neon-wearing, bacon-loving, vegetable-hating-(but-eating), beauty-products-investigating, fellow-Avery-from-Nashville-crushing, soon-to-be-newborn-mama-ing girl is a force in the blogging world, in all of the best ways.

I have read and enjoyed Jess’ blog for years. And I have been inspired and impressed as I have watched the blogger behind the blog work so hard and so diligently to come up with years of creative and super-original content, and also stick to her guns when making decisions for her blog and business that she believes in. (That last part is no small thing. I really, really admire the way that Jess has navigated fads and trends in the blogging industry, and often find myself thinking WWJD — what would Jess do? — when deciding whether a new opportunity or trend  authentically feels right for me.)

But the main reason I wanted to share about Jess’ book today is because I’ve had the opportunity to meet and hang out in person with Jess a few times now. And she is exactly who you think she is from her blog — just great. I have to admit that she was one of the few bloggers I was kind of intimidated to meet back in the day, mostly because she just seemed like one of those girls who was so cool in every way, but she is so warm and fun and disarmingly honest and hilarious in person. And basically, could not be friendlier.

I’m so grateful to call her a friend in this crazy world of blogging.

And stoked about this book.

And these cookies!!!

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

So let’s get to them.

As you can see in the ingredient list below, these cookies are chocked full of delicious, energy-rich ingredients. Simply stir them all together in a bowl (no mixer needed).

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

Drop them onto a cookie sheet.

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

(Mine were a little bigger than Jess’, as I used a cookie scoop I had on hand.)

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

And then bake them up to warm, soft, cookie perfection. (Notice the before and after pics look almost the same because these cookies barely rise, leaving you with nice round mounds of cookie deliciousness.)

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

And then eat them…

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

…for breakfast!

Actually, these cookies would also be great as a protein lunch, or quick snack, or even a healthy dessert later in the day. But if you’re looking for an excuse to enjoy warm cookies for breakfast, they go perfectly with a nice cup of coffee.

And if you wanted to go Jessica-style, you could even toss on a few sprinkles. ;)

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

So big congrats to you, Jess, on a beautiful book. And thanks for the delicious cookie recipe.

Seriously Delish Cookbook Giveaway | gimmesomeoven.com

And for all of you readers who would like a copy of your own, be sure to leave a comment below telling us about your favorite treat to eat for breakfast.  (Is it cinnamon rolls? Pumpkin bread? Breakfast cookies? Do share.)  A winner will be selected and notified on October 31, 2014.

Happy breakfast cookie baking!

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Breakfast Cookies

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  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Total Time: 27 minutes
  • Yield: 20 cookies 1x

Description

These breakfast cookies are chocked full of healthier ingredients that will give you a delicious and energetic start to your day.


Ingredients

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  • 1 1/2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
  • 2/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1/3 cup ground flaxseed
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 very ripe bananas, mashed
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter (or any nut butter), melted
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 cup chopped dried figs (or other dried fruit)
  • 1/4 cup dark chocolate chunks or chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the oats, flour, flaxseed, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt.  In a smaller bowl, mix together the mashed bananas, egg, coconut oil, peanut butter and vanilla extract.  Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix them until just combined.  Stir in the dried figs and the chocolate until evenly dispersed.
  3. Scoop out the dough 2 tablespoons* at a time and place on nonstick baking sheets, keeping the cookies 2 inches apart from each other.  Bake until cookies are set and slightly golden, for 12 minutes, then remove the sheet from the oven and let the cookies cool on the baking sheet.  These cookies are best when eaten the first or second day but can be stored in a sealed bag or container for up to 5 days.
  4. *I used a large cookie scoop, which was about 1/4 cup each, which required 14 minutes to bake and yielded about 14 cookies.

Notes

Recipe from Seriously Delish by Jessica Merchant, with just a few extra notes of mine added in.

Breakfast Cookies | gimmesomeoven.com #seriouslydelish

 Thanks to Jessica’s publisher for providing me a sample copy of the cookbook to review and a second to giveaway.

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274 comments on “Breakfast Cookies + Cookbook Giveaway”

  1. These would be perfect with my afternoon tea. Off to the kitchen I go 

  2. cinnamon rolls French toast

  3. I’ve really been loving doughnuts lately! Every time I see them I immediately get a hardcore craving and MUST have one.

  4. These look like a great way to start off the day.  Thanks for sharing

  5. My favorite breakfast treat is cinnamon rolls!

  6. These cookies sound good, but more like a snack than breakfast for me because they are high in carbs and very low in protein.  I do like the idea of cookies for breakfast, so I may play with these to see what I come up with.  They would certainly be a good excuse to bake cookies.  :-)

  7. Don’t tell my kids… I had a piece of leftover pumpkin pie for breakfast the other day… the best!!  The next best would have to be Trader Joes pumpkin oatmeal.  YUMMY!

  8. What’s better than a healthy cookie I can eat for breakfast? Not much! It would be exciting to know what other goodies can be found in this awesome cookbook! 

  9. My favorite treat for breakfast is a belgian waffle with lots of butter and strawberry jam.  It feels so indulgent and we don’t have a waffle maker so I can only get it if we go out.

    Congrats to Jess!  Her blog was one of the first I started reading. :)

  10. Mine is lemon pound cake – completely irredeemable nutritionally, but great for days when I need a sugar rush to get started!

  11. I absolutely Love Breakfast, favorite meal of the day! My favorite treat for breakfast is definitely waffles with peanut butter.

  12. These look amazing! So much better to eat cookies for breakfast!

  13. I love making baked oatmeal–blueberry banana with a cinnamon almond topping!

  14. These look sooooo good! And I absolutely love Jessica! I make myself a green smoothie almost every morning, but on the weekends (when I get to eat breakfast with the husband) I like to make something a little special. Last weekend it was baked oatmeal – still healthy, but definitely a treat!

  15. First off…gorgeous blog design! I love the crisp lines and sharpness. Much like your photography! 

    Secondly, I can’t wait to get my hands on Jessica’s book. She was one of the first bloggers I followed when I get myself into this crazy fantastic world of blogging! And any cookies will do for breakfast..how can you go wrong?!

  16. My favorite breakfast treat are scones. Specifically the orange scone from Panera. 

  17. Can’t wait to try these!!!!!

  18. I love blueberry scones.

  19. I love a breakfast cookie. My current fave is Sally’s Baking Addiction’s (https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/2013/06/18/breakfast-cookies/). Love them.

  20. I made your coconut oil pumpkin bread and loved it! So lately my favorite treat for breakfast is a slice of that toasted with nutella on half of it and biscoff on the other!

  21. favorite fall treat is definitely pumpkin bread or anything pumpkin–cookies, cupcakes, oatmeal, yogurt :)

  22. Whoa, these look amazing!

  23. I love my banana chocolate chip pancakes!

  24. My favorite treat is cinnamon rolls…but I don’t have them very often!

    Julie

  25. One of my favorite breakfasts is a whole wheat English muffin, toasted and slathered with butter and home made apple butter. Oh, and a glass of cold milk! Those cookie look very tempting.

  26. The cookies look delicious — and the new blog design is BEAUTIFUL! 

  27. If I can’t have leftover pizza for breakfast, I prefer an onion bagel with veggie cream cheese.

  28. Cinnamon rolls for sure!

  29. My favorite breakfast treat is a leftover cupcake!! :)

  30. Not a real breakfast person—-BUT those breakfast cookies just might do the trick.  With a hot cup of tea anytime sounds like a good time to have one also.

  31. My favorite treat to eat for breakfast is coffee cake, yum!

  32. I love Cinnamon Raisin Toast for breakfast with coffee.

  33. Full of healthy ingredients and delicious too,what more could you want?

  34. I am always a fan of pancakes!

  35. have to say I love cinnamon rolls, anything topped with pumpkin butter and egg sandwiches with all the toppings.

  36. french toast or cinnamon rolls are my favorite breakfast indulgence!

  37. I’d love some of these cookies for breakfast! I typically grab a piece of sourdough toast with a spread of smashed avocado and sprinkled with a little sea salt. 

  38. My favourite breakfast EVER is toast with raspberry jam and bacon. Don’t judge until you’ve tried it, LOL. It’s got a salty/sweet yin/yang thing going on that makes me happy and satisfied to my very core.

  39. I am all about a big pile of waffles with berries and whipped cream!

  40. i love waffles!

  41. Looks like a perfect Grab ‘n Go breakfast,    Can’t wait to try the recipe!

  42. I so love these recipes!!
    Thanks for sharing!

  43. Belgian waffles are one of my favorites. These cookies look amazing. 

  44. My favorite breakfast treat is a nice big cinnamon roll.

  45. I would love to win this cookbook!!!
    I have to have coffee & OJ for breakfast :-) along with either raisin toast, an omelet or oatmeal. I am going to try these cookies one day!

  46. Thank you for this recipe and for your blog. Your posts are delightful!

  47. This world would be a much better place if we could have dessert for breakfast every day! This is a step in the right direction, in my opinion :)

  48. Pumpkin roll!

    Any chance there’s something you can substitute for the peanut butter – that’s not a nut butter? Seems like these recipes always have nuts! 

  49. I love a good bowl of oatmeal for breakfast!

  50. I love having cinnamon rolls!