No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookies are the perfect on-the-go breakfast or snack! They’re quick to make, require simple everyday ingredients, and are so tasty! Add an optional drizzle of chocolate on top and you’ll be heaven with these Breakfast Cookies!
Love breakfast cookies? Us too! Try our chocolate version next — these Chocolate-Peanut Butter Breakfast Cookies, these Protein Breakfast Cookies, or these baked Healthy Breakfast Cookies.
No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookies
We love varying up fun breakfast options around these parts and cookies for breakfast is nothing I’ll ever turn down! No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookies are also a great on-the-go option, perfect for taking on a camping or back-packing trip and make a great afternoon pick-me-up snack.
I’ve tried to keep the recipe list and short and as simple as possible while relying on pantry staples — no stops at specialty stores needed.
These cookies are crunchy, chewy, sweet, and nutty. Pair the peanut butter base with a chocolate topping and it’s a match made in heaven!
No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookie Ingredients
- Creamy peanut butter adds flavor and nutrition, plus ensures the cookies are filling and satiating. As far as nut butter goes, I recommend using one you enjoy eating straight from the jar. We love using slow-roasted and lightly salted peanut butter with loads of flavor.
- Honey sweetens these cookies and helps hold everything together.
- Vanilla and salt enhance the flavor.
- Old-fashioned oats give the best results; steel-cut oats will be too coarse and hard, and quick oats don’t add enough texture.
- Rice Krispies® Cereal adds a fun crunch. Any crisp rice cereal works in these cookies.
- Oat flour is simply blended up oats (more on this in the “quick tip” box below).
- Chocolate is an optional ingredient you can melt some and drizzle over these breakfast cookies. We love the chocolate drizzle! Dark chocolate is going to be a more nutritious option, but semi-sweet or milk chocolate is great here too.
Quick Tip
Oat flour is just regular old-fashioned oats that have been processed in a blender until they look like flour. Nothing fancy here, so if you already have the old-fashioned oats you’ll have everything you need!
No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookie Tips
- Adjust quantities. Depending on the actual ingredients used, there may be some variation. If the mixture is too wet and sticky (and not gathering nicely into a ball), add a touch more oats and/or oat flour. If the mixture is too dry (and crumbling), add a bit more nut butter and/or honey.
- Play around with this recipe! I wanted to keep this recipe simple (yet tasty!) so I relied on readily accessible pantry staples. That said, it’s an easy recipe to springboard lots of variations. Some ideas: add in flaxseed, chia seeds, protein powder, hemp hearts, etc. Replace some of the oats or oat flour with some of these dry ingredients if desired.
- Add some mix-ins. If you’d rather leave off the chocolate drizzle topping, I’d recommend adding a few tablespoons of a tasty mix-in; just keep it small so it doesn’t crumble the cookies. Think miniature chocolate chips, coarsely chopped dried cranberries or dried tart cherries, coarsely chopped nuts, etc. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of mix-ins to the mixture before shaping it into cookies.
- Use a cookie scoop! Not only does the cookie scoop make the process easier, but it also helps pack the mixture in tightly so these healthy breakfast cookies won’t crumble. I use a scoop that is 1-1/2 tablespoons (about the size of a golf ball). Once all the mixture has been separated into equal-sized balls, flattening the balls into cookies is quick and easy.
- When melting the chocolate for the chocolate drizzle topping, microwave the chocolate chips in sturdy, heat-safe bowls (not plastic or melamine). To avoid burned chocolate chips, microwave in short bursts, stirring frequently in between the bursts.
No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookie Storage
Store cookies in an airtight container for 4-5 days (we like to keep them in the fridge) or freeze for up to 3 months.
More easy no-bake recipes
- No-bake Energy Bites
- Granola bars with pistachios and a dark chocolate topping
- Parfait fruit, yogurt, and granola
- Chewy Granola Bars with miniature M&M’s and chocolate chips
- Trail Mix made five different ways
No-Bake Healthy Breakfast Cookies
Equipment
- Sheet pan
- Parchment paper
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter see note 1
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup Rice Krispies cereal
- 1/4 cup oat flour or flax seeds, blend up regular oats in the blenderโsee note 2
- 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats not quick or steel-cut oats
Optional Topping and/or add-ins:
- 3 tablespoons chocolate chips milk or dark chocolate
- Optional add-ins see note 3
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the peanut butter, honey, vanilla, and salt. Microwave for 20โ30 seconds and stir until thoroughly combined. In the same bowl, add Rice Krispie cereal, flaxseed (or oat flour), and old-fashioned oats. Stir together until completely combined. It may be tricky to stir at first; keep working at it until it comes together. If it seems to be too wet, add a touch more oat flour, and if it is too dry, add a touch more peanut butter and/or honey.
- Optional Add-ins: Add 2 tablespoons of optional add-ins if desired (make sure if you add anything here, it is finely diced up first).
- Using a cookie scoop that isย 1-1/2 tablespoonsย (about the size of a golf ball), tightly scoop out and compress the mixture. Release the cookie onto a parchment-paper-lined sheet pan. Repeat with all the mixture. Once youโve got tight balls of the mixture, take one ball at a time and gently flatten the ball in your hands to create a cookie shape. Repeat with the remaining balls.
- Optional Chocolate Drizzle: If desired, melt 3 tablespoons of chocolate chips in a microwave until smooth and melted. I microwave in bursts of 10 seconds, stirring between each burst for 10 seconds until chocolate is melted. Use a spatula to scrape the melted chocolate in a small plastic bag and cut a small hole in the tip of the bag. Drizzle the chocolate across the cookies and let the chocolate harden.
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Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I just saw these Featured over at the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party and had to stop by to check them out! These sound so good. Healthy is good! Wheat-free is even better. These would be great for the children and I to make. Though I do have to ask, would that be raw honey you used, or regular honey?
I would love for you to stop by and share on my weekly recipe link up, Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen. Here is the link to this week’s linky:
http://totsandme.blogspot.com/2014/01/kids-and-mom-in-kitchen-68-baked-oatmeal.html
Hi Chelsea!
I featured your recipe for this week’s Tasty Tuesdays! I hope you’ll stop by and linkup again this week!
http://www.mrsthreeinthree.com
Thanks for the feature! Heading over now ๐
These look amazing! Thanks for sharing on Tasty Tuesday! We will be featuring these this week on Craft Dictator (http://www.craftdictator.com) so come check out the party tomorrow and we hope you link up again!
Thanks Cara! I’m heading over now ๐ thanks for featuring these!
I’m loving cookies for breakfast!
I’m always looking for healthy breakfast ideas, but they’re usually so complicated. It’s great to have an easy one. Good luck on your New Year’s Resolution. Thanks for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. Hope to see you next week.
I saw this today and HAD to make them. Boy am I glad I did! They came out perfect! I didn’t do the chocolate drizzle because I’m not a huge fan of chocolate but I think I might do it on a few next time. I also love the idea of adding raisins and pecans to it. Even my one year old loved them!
The self control thing? Yeah…I’m lacking that too. The entire batch is gone so I guess I will have to make another batch tomorrow! Thanks for the awesome idea!
Thanks so much for commenting Kristi! I’m so glad you tried them and you loved them ๐ Also, I LOVE the idea of adding raisins and pecans to these cookies. I’m going to try that the next time I make them ๐ Thanks again for stopping by!
These look perfect for those hurried school mornings. And they look delicious too!
Thanks Melanie!
These look amazing! I’ll have to make a few adjustment for my diet needs, but i really want to try these!
Thanks Aubri! ๐
I love cookies for breakfast when they’re healthy like these! This is a great change of pace from regular old oatmeal. ๐
Thanks Marcie! Yeah it’s fun to switch up oatmeal since it can get kind of boring!
Two things that I can’t argue with “Healthy” & “No Bake”! ๐ They look and sound yummy! I discovered and made a healthy shake yesterday over at http://www.prettybitchescancooktoo.com that taste like a thin mint ๐
http://www.prettybitchescancooktoo.com
Thanks Tamara! Oh wow, that sounds great, I’ll have to go check it out!