Loaded Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies – Gluten Free Recipe

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These loaded oatmeal breakfast cookies are a reduced fat version of a classic oatmeal cookie. But this version is loaded up with all of the ingredients that you might stir into a bowl of oatmeal at breakfast. With heart healthy walnuts, dried cranberries, raisins and slivers of dried apricots there’s something for everyone. For the kids, I’ve also included a handful of semisweet chocolate chips which make these cookies hard for anyone to resist. A few of these yummy cookies are nutritious enough to be a quick breakfast or a healthy snack the whole family will enjoy. To print this recipe or for more of my gluten free recipes visit the EZGlutenFree blog at ezgf.blogspot.com All photographs in this video were taken be me. No other entity has been granted exclusive rights to use my photographs. The music used in this video is royalty Free Music used with permission under a Creative Commons license. incompetech.com Ingredients list: • ¾ cup butter, softened • 1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed • 2 eggs • 1 tsp vanilla • 1 ¼ cups gluten free Bisquick • 1 tsp cinnamon • 3 cups gluten free rolled oats • 1 cup walnuts, chopped • ½ cup chocolate chips • 1/3 cup dried cranberries • 1/3 cup raisins • 1/3 cup dried apricots, chopped into small pieces For additional free healthy cookie recipes, cooking tips and tutorials go to www.FaveDiets.com For this recipe at Favediets go to www.favediets.com

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25 Comments

  1. EZGlutenFree

    Sounds great. Any feedback? will help out future readers. I hope it works out well.

  2. frenchis19

    THANK YOU , TONIGHT ILL TRY? THIS AND LET YOU KNOW HOW IT WORKS !

  3. EZGlutenFree

    I’m not quite sure that would work since I think you’ll need some xanthan gum to act as the gluten and hold it all together.

    What I usually use to replace 1 cup of GF Bisquick is:
    2/3 cup rice flour
    1/3 cup potato starch
    ½ tsp baking soda
    1 tsp baking powder
    1 tsp xanthan gum
    1 tsp sugar
    1/4 tsp salt

    In this recipe I’d probably use:
    3/4 cup rice flour
    1/2 cup potato starch
    1 tsp baking soda
    1 tsp xanthan gum
    1/2 tsp salt

    I hope? this helps.

  4. frenchis19

    CAN I USE RICE FOUR WITH THE? BAKING SODA AND SALT?

  5. Eliza Hope

    ok right 🙂 I never knew about rye though I thought it was fine, but there is? always going to be some traces around that we cant prevent

  6. EZGlutenFree

    You’re absolutely correct. Dr Peter Osborne of the channel (glutenology) actually advocates eliminating all oats, corn, rice and other grains that are typically thought of as OK for people with gluten problems. ? Oats are the worst offender as they are often cross contaminated by being processed in areas that also process wheat etc so it is important that they are certified gluten free. Most of my recipe focus on the standard advice of eliminating wheat, rye barley and some oats.

  7. EZGlutenFree

    You’re absolutely? correct. Dr Peter Osborne of the channel (glutenology) actually advocates eliminating all oats, corn, rice and other grains that are typically thought of as OK for people with gluten problems. Oats are the worst offender as they are often cross contaminated by being processed in areas that also process wheat etc so it is important that they are certified gluten free. Most of my recipe focus on the standard advice of eliminating wheat, rye barley and some oats.

  8. Eliza Hope

    I dont think everyone who is? a coeliac can actually have oats, because it contains oat gluten? That is what my dietician has told me, but great recipe!

  9. EZGlutenFree

    Thanks for stopping by. These turned out very well.? You’d never guess that they are gluten free. I hope you try them out.

  10. orlendatube

    these look? yummy! I LOVE oats!

  11. orlendatube

    well soy is toxic, so i wouldnt be too unhappy about having to stay away from it!

    sorry to hear about the wheat and dairy though! are you ok with rice or almond milk? I know that doesnt help with finding dairy products though….i;d die without ice cream! Do you have any good recipes that you make that are free of that stuff? ? I;d love to know about them!

  12. EZGlutenFree

    The kids will? love them.

  13. MsEss2011

    I shall be making this with my 5yr old daughter, as she loves to share our bakes with her class mates.. we’ll be making enough for 30 kids? and a little more for us at home, my 2yr lod would just love this too as she is not yet so picky. Thank you for sharing.. Keep it up 🙂

  14. EZGlutenFree

    I just checked out your? blog. They look awesome. Well done.

  15. mewlkitten

    Thank you. Last night I posted a Gluten Free, Vegan, Sugar Free Blueberry Muffin? Recipe. I hope you like it.

  16. EZGlutenFree

    Oh very cool, my daughter is always asking about Bento boxes. Love the cat in the hat pancake box. Ground Flaxseed is always a good addition to boost nutrition. The cucumber chain? is so cute. Nice job.

  17. mewlkitten

    I currently don’t upload videos of my recipes, but I have a blog? where I occasionally share gluten free recipes. If you are interested my blog is called Kat’s Bento Love. (Youtube is not letting me post a link.)
    It is a food blog, but it is mostly about Bento lunch boxes. I also share recipes that I come up with ranging from desserts, dinners, breakfasts, and snacks.

  18. EZGlutenFree

    These are definitely cookies and not breakfast. They’re cookies that taste like? breakfast with less fat and sugar than my normal recipe. I like to use the baking mixes for the youtube recipes I write so that they are easily accessible to a greater number of people. I’ve just subbed you in hopes that you’ll upload videos with your recipes. For Youtube I’m doing my older recipes revamped to get them gluten free and a little healthier. I look forward to learning more.

  19. mewlkitten

    For a breakfast cookie, these sure are loaded with sugar and? fat. I would make a flourless vegan oatmeal cookie instead of these. And they would be a lot healthier and lower calorie. I am gluten intolerant, but I prefer not to use many gf baking mixes because they are so low in nutrition and fiber.

  20. EZGlutenFree

    Thanks for stopping by. It’s always best to eat organic when you can? afford it. Being allergic to wheat soy and dairy must be difficult at times when you’re trying to plan meals. But then final dishes are probably pretty healthy which is a bright point in the situation.

  21. celiac44

    All the stuff I eat is organic or gluten free? i am allergic to wheat soy and dairy

  22. EZGlutenFree

    Thanks for stopping by Suanne. These are? easiest tastiest cookies I’ve made since being gluten free.

  23. Suanne Rieker

    looooooove these and I’ll? make them for sure
    xo
    Suanne

  24. EZGlutenFree

    Thanks. And I love your channel name. Any bread made with rice would be a great for the gluten free? community. lol

  25. Ricebread343

    I? love ur theme music! :0)

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