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Cookie Friday: 3-Minute Vegan Maple Oatmeal Cookie

May 21, 2010

Happy Friday- and happy Victoria Day long weekend to my fellow Canadians!

I am especially excited for this weekend because Eric took today off work, so I have him around for 4 whole days! :heart:

But first, Cookie Friday. Despite being the huge cookie monster that I am, I don’t think I have ever officially done Cookie Friday. Well, today that changes. Sort of. I actually made this cookie on Thursday. Does that disqualify me? :biggrin:

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Let’s begin.

A while back I spotted a creation by Tina called the 3-Minute Oatmeal Raisin Cookie.

A cookie…in 3 minutes? Naturally, I was game. I told myself I was going to make a vegan version of the cookie.

Well, you know how it goes. Hours turn into days and days turn into months. Dish water blonde hairs become grey hairs.

Until yesterday. 

I was struck by a cookie craving, but I didn’t have the time to make an entire batch of cookies. I just wanted 1 cookie. One GINORMOUS cookie all to myself that I would not have to share with my husband. (insert evil witch cackle here). :devil:

I immediately looked for Tina’s 3-Minute Oatmeal Raisin Cookie and I decided that today would be the day I would try my hand at making a vegan version.

My challenge was to replace the egg white. I used to assume that it was impossible to replace an egg white in a recipe. Its’ thick, binding, gooey texture is not found in many foods!

However, there is a way to replace an egg white and it is actually very easy!

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You need chia seeds and water.

I used ‘chia flour’ which is simply ground up chia seeds. Regular chia seeds or ground flax seed would also work too!

Ground chia seed and water:

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Vegan Egg White

  • 1 tsp chia flour (or 1 tsp ground flax or 1 tsp chia seeds)
  • 1/8th cup water

 

Directions: Mix water and chia together in a small bowl. Set aside for 2 minutes and whisk again for 20 seconds. The egg white consistency will form before your eyes! Note this recipe is the equivalent of replacing 2 egg whites.

Voila, Egg white texture.

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I have also talked about using this method to replace entire eggs in recipes, otherwise know as the chia or flax egg. As a rule of thumb I try not to replace more than 2 eggs in a recipe for best results.

Now back to the cookie.

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3-Minute Vegan Maple Oatmeal Cookie

Adapted from Tina.

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup regular oats
  • 1 vegan egg white (combine 1 tsp ground chia, chia seeds, or ground flax + 4 tbsp water)
  • 1 tsp sucanat (brown sugar works)
  • 2 tsp whole grain spelt flour
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbsp dried fruit like raisins (I used chopped dried apricot)
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp Nature’s Path gluten-free rice crisp cereal
  • 1/2 tbsp cacao nibs (or dark chocolate chips)
  • 1 tbsp pure maple syrup
  • Pinch of sea salt

 

Directions: Mix the dry ingredients together and then pour on the vegan egg white, maple syrup, and all of the vanilla. Mix well. Microwave for 60-80 seconds. Let it cool for several minutes and gently pop the cookie out with a spoon. It will look like a big oatmeal cookie!

Nutritional info: 197 kcals, 3 g fat, 41 g carbs, 6 g fibre, 18 g sugar, 4 g protein.

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The modifications I made were using spelt flour, dried apricots, sucanat, maple syrup, and adding rice crisp and cacao nibs for crunch. The cookie had a great texture!

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Adding wet ingredients…

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Put the mixture into a small bowl and microwave for 60-80 seconds.

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Let it cool.

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I was quite pleased with how well the cookie held together! It looks like the vegan egg white was a success.

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This is the bottom side of the cookie. As you can see it is very gooey as the bottom didn’t cook as much as the top. I was not complaining.

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What did I think?

I think this was a good first attempt, but I would make modifications for the next one. Next time I think I would use raisins (hmmm maybe chocolate coated ones??) and replace the sucanat with a bit of smashed banana. For a banana chocolate raisin oatmeal cookie. Yes, that shall be my next version!

Oh by the way, as you may have noticed in the very first picture, I put a blob of cashew nut butter on top. Swoon.

In honour of cookie Friday, I’d like for you to tell me what you all time favourite cookie recipe is! Bonus points if you link to it or tell us where we can find it.

I have a lot of favourite cookie recipes, but my two most recent favourites are Dark Chocolate Peppermint Cookies and Banana Apricot Spelt Oatmeal Cookies. Mmmmmm.

Here’s to COOKIES!

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Filed Under: Cookies/Squares, Desserts, Snacks Tagged With: 3 minute vegan cookie, carrots 'n cake, cookie friday, cookie friday carrots 'n cake, tina, vegan cookie recipe

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
16 years ago

YUM! I have a 3-minute cookie that i make (based on Tina’s) with cocoa, peanut butter, and a few chocolate chips. it’s definitely way too good to be true…but i want to try the vegan egg whites ASAP!

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Holly Zaves
Reply to  Heather (Heather's Dish)
16 years ago

Heather…what is your 3 min cookie recipe using cocoa, pb,and a few choc. chips???

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
Reply to  Holly Zaves
16 years ago

it’s on this post: http://heathersdish.com/2010/01/28/tired-feet/

i was just thinking about it this morning…it’s not even fair how good it is! plus you could totally use a vegan egg sub (like flax & water) instead of the whites. :)

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Anna
16 years ago

Your cookie looks delicious!

My favorite (or at least my trusted no-fail recipe ;)) is Dreena Burton’s recipe for vegan chocolate chip cookies: http://viveleveganrecipes.blogspot.com/2006/01/homestyle-chocolate-chip-cookies.html

Sometimes I modify the recipe by using oatmeal, wheatgerm, whole wheat flour etc – but without any modifications, this recipe will impress even you non-vegan friends. ;-) Most of all, I love how quick these are to make! The only downside to me – as always – is that the dough tastes even better than the cookies…

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Marina
16 years ago

I love making such things in a microwave!
It’s great to add some sour fruit in it too, like frozen cherries. just mix flour, a bit of flax, some kind of milk, baking powder or baking soda, any kind of additions you like, pop it in a microwave and voila! Amazing cookie/doughy dessert :)

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Mary
16 years ago

that cookie looks amazing!!

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Jessica @ How Sweet
16 years ago

I would definitely go with the chocolate covered raisins next time. Yum.

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Beth @ Beth's Journey to Thin
16 years ago

I loooove cookies. i don’t really bake too much so I don’t have good recipes but I love snickerdoodle cookies, oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookies, and plain old chocolate chip.

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Corinne (breathe and savor)
16 years ago

Pumpkin spice chocolate chip :) I will be making them soon and link to my blog then: bonus points will have to wait.

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Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday
16 years ago

I like the idea of just making one cookie. Making a whole batch can be dangerous.

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Erin
16 years ago

I’m so boring and love simple chocolate chip cookies, although I definitely switch it up and now then. These sound delicious and oh-so Canadian. ;)

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Stacie @ Imperfectly Healthy
16 years ago

That cookie looks great! I’ve never had cashew butter before even though it’s my favorite nut! I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen it in a store before!

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Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman
16 years ago

Well, I don’t have a recipe, but my all-time favorite cookie remains homemade chocolate chip. Can’t top it.

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Nicole @ Geek Turned Athlete
16 years ago

Any subs for peeps with gluten allergies and can’t get ahold of any gluten free oats? Maybe using all gluten free rice crisps and gluten free flour?

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Kristen
16 years ago

Thank you for providing the nutritional info, I am fallowing weight watchers and I would love to try more recipes in the blog world but I am fearful due to not having the nutritional info.

This looks great and love the fact that it’s vegan!

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Erin @ A Girl & Her Mutt
16 years ago

Awesome tip! I have a HUGE bag of chia seeds and always looking for a way to use them. THANKS!

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Red Head, Yellow Dog
16 years ago

I made these banana oatmeal chocolate chip cookies from Tina’s website last night and they were soo good! Even my skeptical boyfriend (who wanted to make a butter laden recipe) was impressed! I added raisins + slivered almonds to the recipe as well because I like chunky cookies :)

http://carrotsncake.com/2009/02/banana-oatmeal-chip-cookies.html

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Courtney @ Sweet Tooth, Sweet Life
16 years ago

YUM YUM YUM! I love me some cookies, and I REALLY love the idea of having one ready in 3 minutes! Thanks for the idea on the egg substitute…good to know!

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Sebrina
16 years ago

These look yummy but I don’t have a microwave so I wonder how I should heat them.. in the oven maybe? Also I thought maybe you would like to take a look at this article :-D http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/05/18/microwave-hazards.aspx

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Wei-Wei
16 years ago

Yummy! I had wanted to try Tina’s recipe for a really long time too, just… forgot about it, just like you! :P Thanks for reminding be about this recipe. I’m thinking I’ll make a peanut butter oatmeal cookie sandwich tomorrow for breakfast! XD

Wei-Wei

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Jocelyn @ Peace.Love.Nutrition
16 years ago

I’m obsessed with Cashew Butter! So delicious. And with my busy schedule right now Even I could fit in 3 minute cookies! I’ll have to try it out : )

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Mary @ It's Bliss
16 years ago

Quinoa cookies! My mom used this idea- all she did was follow the Quaker Oat recipe for oatmeal cookies but replaced the oats with uncooked quinoa. I’m sure this would work with any cookie that calls for flour is you grind up the quinoa before adding. They were light, fluffy, and crispy. Very delicious!

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