These incredibly chewy healthier M&M cookies are 100% whole grain, dairy-free and are made with coconut oil, coconut sugar and whole wheat or spelt flour. The best part? They don’t actually taste healthy!
After a bunch of baking flops, I was so really pleased with myself when I took a bite of these. After I took the pictures, I googled “monster cookies” to see what other peoples’ cookies looked like, and then I saw it. Monster cookies involve peanut butter. Whoops. So here we are with peanut butter-less monster cookies!
I’m posting my M&M cookies, anyway. They are tasty. Just missing a really important ingredient.
![These 100% whole grain and dairy-free M&M cookies are made a little healthier with coconut sugar, coconut oil and whole wheat flour!](https://www.texanerin.com/content/uploads/2013/02/whole-wheat-mm-oatmeal-cookies.jpg)
These cookies are so fat and chewy. The way a cookie should be, right? I adapted these from my oatmeal raisin cookies. I reduced the sugar because of all the added sweetness from the M&Ms and chocolate chips, but feel free to reduce it even more. These were basically as sweet as a normal cookie but not overly sweet!
Hey, have any of you made any peanut butter cookie recipes that use natural peanut butter and that actually taste as good as cookies with normal peanut butter? Natural peanut butter is nice for raw stuff but whenever it gets baked, I don’t know… it’s just not as good as the unhealthy stuff! I’ve tried coming up with my own creations using natural peanut butter but none of them have been worthy of sharing. I suppose I’ll just have to keep plugging away at it!
I’m sure some of you are cringing at the M&Ms and I get it. I totally admit to using M&Ms because of their bright colors. If I hadn’t needed to take pictures, I would have used some naturally colored M&M type of candies from Aldi. If they don’t have those at American Aldi, Unreal Milk Chocolate Gems (previously called: Candy Coated Chocolates) are made without artificial ingredients. I’ve never tried them but apparently you can find them at CVS, Target, and Michael’s. Or if you don’t like the thought of either alternative, just add more chocolate chips or whatever add-ins you’d like!
Healthier M&M Cookies (whole grain, dairy-free)
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- Yield: 18-20 cookies
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups (190 grams) whole spelt or whole wheat flour
- 2 teaspoons cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup (168 grams) coconut oil
- 1 cup (200 grams) raw or coconut sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 2 3/4 cups (260 grams) oats (I used half rolled and half quick oats)
- 2/3 cup (200 grams) M&Ms (use Choco No No's for dairy-free)
- 1/3 cup (57 grams) semi-sweet chocolate chips (use dairy-free chocolate chips, if necessary)
Directions
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (175°C) and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a Silpat.
- Whisk together the dry ingredients (flour through salt) in a medium bowl and set aside.
- In a large microwave safe bowl, melt the coconut oil in the microwave. Add the sugar, eggs, and vanilla and stir.
- Add the dry mix to the wet mix and stir just until combined. Stir in the oats, M&Ms, chocolate chips and stir until combined.
- Form the dough into balls, about two tablespoons in size, and press the balls down into cookie shape. These don't spread very much so be sure to flatten them.
- Bake for 9 - 12 minutes or until the middle appears to be set. The cookies will still appear very, very light, even when they're done.
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Wow – these look so thick and incredible! I think I would eat way more than my fair share of them. M&M; cookies are one of my favorites!
Oh my heavens! Yes, please! I'd like a dozen of these beauties :)
Wow, this looks so great :D It's hard to be pregnant and then watch all those wonderful food blogs like yours!!
Aww, thank you! And sorry to torture you with the goodies. ;)
Erin, you rock! Reminds me of my sister who made banana bread once without bananas :) Not quite as interesting, though! Since everyone warns against natural pb in baking, I've never tried it. Plus, it tastes so good on its own. I'd be miffed if I had to throw any of it away!
Haha. That is pretty bad. I often make things like chocolate chip cookies without the chocolate chips or blueberry muffins without the blueberries but those are just add-ins, you know. ;) And it stinks that natural peanut butter isn't good in baking. I'm guessing most of the people who read this blog prefer using it and I feel guilty whenever I post a normal peanut butter recipe!
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I've been CRAVING these cookies like mad lately!!
These cookies are total dreamboats, Erin! I've gotta make a batch asap.
cornstarch, coconut oil, coconut sugar… I need to make these!! I want a huge plate of these right now Erin. Who cares if there is no PB! Whatever. ;) I've never baked with coconut sugar before.
Who cares that they arent actually "monster" cookies? You made up your own cookie then :) And if they taste good, then thats all that matters :) These look amazing. I love M&M;'s in cookies. YUM!
wow i love how thick and chewy these look…and thanks for sharing the info on the unreal brand of m&m..i;'ve been wanting to get away from artificial food coloring. and no I don't have any recipes with natural pb – sometimes i just use anyway and hope for the best lol…it just makes me nervous using regular pb with so many recalls.
Thanks! So you do use natural peanut butter in baking? I've tried it before but stuff just comes out… bla.
These look fantastic! Love oatmeal cookies and these are perfectly thick and chewy!
These look delicious! And I don't mind that they're peanut butter-less – they still look fab to me. =)
Your version looks so nice and chunky! I just bought 4 large bags of unreal candies and we love them so I should make some more of these cookies, I just hope the natural candies don't bleed :-)
Let me know if they do! Then I can update my post. :D
I just made these- they're a hit at my household. I even used the coconut sugar- fabulous. Thanks!
Hey Robin! Thanks a lot for your feedback. I'm shocked you made them so quickly and I'm happy you all liked them! Thanks again. :)
I just made them- Delicious! Wish I could share a picture-but you're a great photographer!
These dont need peanut butter, they look just as scrumptious without!
I don't care if these cookies don't have peanut butter in them these look freaking soft and delicious! I think I might try them out this weekend maybe. Besides its nice for people with peanut allergies if theres no peanut butter in these.
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You always see the positive in things, don't you? :) I made monster cookies for people with peanut allergies! Aww. That sounds so sweet of me! If only it weren't a mistake. ;)
For me, it's good they don't have peanut butter in as I'm allergic! These look so good, I love cookies!! I'm definitely going to make these nut free ones :D
Yay! I'm happy to hear that you want to make them plus you like that they're peanut butter! Somebody can benefit from my mistake. Yippie. :)
These cookies look perfect – so fat and puffy!
Holy Moly, these look good! I will happily help you eat these. :D Mmm!