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    Thick & Chewy Breakfast Cookies

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    Updated: May 7, 2024 by christina.marsigliese · 91 Comments
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    Cookies for breakfast is perfectly acceptable around here and this recipe for Thick & Chewy Trail Mix Breakfast Cookies makes it easy to do that! They are a healthy on-the-go breakfast option loaded with nutritious ingredients and sweetened with brown sugar and honey (they're still a cookie after all). You can decrease the sugar by 25% if you prefer and they will still be great, just a little less chewy. You can do a lot of things that I might not approve of like putting black beans in your brownies or adding sugar to tomato sauce, but eating cookies before noon is not one of them. Grab a glass of milk and go nuts! Though I've been known to eat every kind of cookie before lunch hour, this breakfast cookie recipe with its whole grains, nuts, seeds and dried fruit might help to give you a case if you need one.

    breakfast cookies

    You can see all of that greatness in each cookie. You'll notice there's almost half as much butter in this recipe compared to your typical cookie - another reason for you to make this your morning meal. We're sweetening with brown sugar and a bit of honey. That sounds like breakfast food to me! It actually makes the most efficient afternoon snack. I'm talking about near that 2 or 3 pm mark. I'll give you one guess how I know this…

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    WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS RECIPE

    • Thick & chewy cookies - these cookies are chunky and hearty to satisfy you in the morning when it's time to break the fast. They have a wonderful chewy texture with crisp exterior.
    • Nuts and seeds - I use walnuts, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds to add healthy fats and protein.
    • Dried fruit - I like to use dried cranberries, raisins or chopped dried apricots. This recipe is very versatile!
    • Healthy (ish) cookies - I consider these to be on the healthier side, although it's still a cookie after all. You can reduce the brown sugar to ½ cup if you want. The texture will be just a bit less chewy, but it still works!
    • Chocolate chip cookies - I can't make a cookie without chocolate chips! I use extra dark chocolate here, and dark chocolate is full of antioxidants.
    stack of breakfast cookies

    INGREDIENTS FOR BREAKFAST COOKIES

    There are lots of yummy and nutritious ingredients jam-packed into these cookies. Here's how it goes down:

    • Nuts - I love walnuts for their buttery flavor. They are high in omega-3 fatty acids which are great for so many reasons. Feel free to substitute with roasted almonds or pecans.
    • Pumpkin seeds (aka. Pepitas) - you can use raw or roasted pumpkin seeds and they add a nice crunch and great flavor.
    • Rolled oats - full of soluble fiber and they make these cookies nice and chewy and so hearty!
    • Sunflower seeds - these have such a pleasant nutty taste and full of healthy fats as well.
    • Dark chocolate chips - I use 70% chocolate chips for a rich chocolate taste. You can use any kind you like.
    • Dried fruit - I use organic dried cranberries. Organic cranberries are dark in color because they have no sulfites added. Sulfites prevent the oxidation reactions which cause browning. I also love to use chopped dried apricots.
    • Brown sugar - just ⅔ cup will do the trick. It's enough to make this breakfast cookie recipe tasty band chewy. You can also reduce to ½ cup if you prefer.
    • Honey - not only is honey delicious, but it is the secret to keeping these cookies chewy! Don't leave it out.
    • Peanut butter - smooth cream regular peanut butter is best for this recipe.
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    pile of breakfast cookies

    STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

    • STEP 1. Combine butter and sugar. Beat the soft butter with brown sugar and honey until slightly fluffy.
    • STEP 2. Mix in egg and peanut butter. Beat in egg until well incorporated. Then, mix in peanut butter and vanilla.
    • STEP 3. Add oats. Mix in the oats so they are evenly coated.
    • STEP 4. Add the dry ingredients. Add flour, baking soda and salt to the butter mixture and mix until combined.
    • STEP 5. Add mix-ins. Add the nuts, seeds, dried fruit and chocolate chips, then fold them in gently.
    • STEP 6. Chill the dough for just 30 minutes while you preheat the oven.
    • STEP 7. Scoop large mounds of dough onto the prepared baking sheet and roll into balls for a smoother look. Bake for 12-14 minutes until golden around the edges and soft inside.
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    EXPERT BAKING TIPS

    • Use a mixer. The honey makes the mixture a bit sticky during the first step when you're creaming the butter and sugar so use a mixer to make easy work of it. Nonetheless, feel free to make this recipe by hand with a spatula and bowl. You don't need to use a mixer to make these great cookies, but it just helps!
    • Blend the oats into the wet ingredients first. This helps to hydrate them just a bit so that they actually bake into the cookies.
    • Make big cookies! These are supposed to satisfy you at breakfast, so don't skimp on the size. Use a big ice cream scoop to portion these cookies for even baking. The big size is also what contributes to their nice chewy texture.
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    RECIPE FAQ

    How do I store these breakfast cookies?

    You will enjoy these for at least a week if stored well in an airtight container. But the magic is that they freeze incredibly well so that you can pull one out on the run and by the time you get to work they'll be ready to eat.

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    How do I customize this breakfast cookies recipe?

    The best thing about this recipe is how customizable it is!

    • use your favorite blend of nuts and seeds: go ahead and substitute equal proportions of your favorite nuts (pecans, cashews, pecans...) and seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, flax seeds)
    • use your favorite nut butter: peanut, almond and cashew butter all work well in this recipe
    • spice it up! Feel free to add up to 1 teaspoon of cinnamon or mixed spice to the dry ingredients
    • use some whole wheat flour! Replace half or all of the total flour in the recipe with whole wheat flour for a nutty flavor and extra nutrition.
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    If you like oat-based cookie recipes, check these out:

    Gooey Almond Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars (gf, df option)
    Chewy Reese’s Peanut Butter White Chocolate Chunk Oatmeal Cookies
    Ultimate Monster Cookies
    Thick White Chocolate Chunk Peanut Butter Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
    Dark Chocolate Cherry Coffee Oatmeal Cookies

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    Thick & Chewy Breakfast Cookies

    Christina Marsigliese
    breakfast cookies
    Big, thick and soft cookies packed with nutritious ingredients to keep you satisfied! Perfect for breakfast on the go and snacking!
    4.98 from 36 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Servings 16 cookies

    Ingredients
      

    • 6 tablespoon 84g unsalted butter, softened
    • ⅔ cup 145g packed light brown sugar
    • 2 tablespoon 30ml honey
    • 1 large egg at room temperature
    • 1 teaspoon 5ml pure vanilla extract
    • ¼ cup 60ml smooth regular peanut butter
    • ½ cup 50g large flake rolled oats
    • 1 cup plus 2 tbsp 160g all-purpose flour
    • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ⅓ cup 50g chopped walnuts plus extra for topping
    • ¼ cup 35g pumpkin seeds
    • 3 tablespoon 25g sunflower seeds
    • ½ cup 60g dried cranberries or chopped dried apricots
    • ⅔ cup 113g dark chocolate chips

    Instructions
     

    • In a large bowl, beat together butter with brown sugar and honey in a large bowl with an electric hand mixer on medium-high speed (or mix by hand with a spatula) until well blended and the mixture looks slightly fluffy. Beat in egg until well combined, then mix in peanut butter and vanilla.
    • Add oats and mix them in so they are evenly coated in the wet mixture.
    • In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda and salt. Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture with the chopped walnuts, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds and mix it in until it is just combined. Add in dried cranberries and chocolate chips and fold them through the dough.
    • Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the dough in the bowl and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
    • Preheat your oven to 350°F. Line two large cookie sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
    • Roll 1.5-oz portions of dough into balls and place them on prepared baking sheets, spacing them 2 inches apart. Flatten them to form round disks and press a few extra walnut pieces on top if desired. Bake for 11-13 minutes until lightly golden around the edges but still slightly gooey in the center (they will set as they cool). Let cookies cool for 1 minute on the baking sheet. Transfer cookies individually to a wire rack to cool completely.

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    1. Gail

      March 23, 2026 at 6:32 pm

      5 stars
      These cookies are easy to make and taste wonderful they are a big hit with my family along with all of scientifically sweet recipes. I’m a big fan.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        March 24, 2026 at 1:19 am

        Thanks for the feedback Gail! I'm so glad everyone enjoyed the cookies 🙂

        Reply
    2. Caroline ODea

      February 09, 2026 at 8:21 pm

      5 stars
      Absolutely delicious 😋

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        February 10, 2026 at 4:25 am

        Thank you Caroline! 🙂

        Reply
    3. Shoshana

      January 10, 2026 at 9:53 pm

      So excited to try this recipe! Can I substitute coconut oil for some or all of the butter? I don't have a cookie scoop, what's supposed to be the diameter of the cookie for getting the best chewy texture while baking?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        January 11, 2026 at 2:07 am

        Hi Shoshana! This recipe has only been tested with butter, but I think it will work. To get the right size, I would suggest weighing 1.5oz (43g) portions of dough and rolling those into balls.

        Reply
      • Glory Walker

        February 02, 2026 at 11:18 pm

        5 stars
        Delicious 😋

        Reply
        • christina.marsigliese

          February 04, 2026 at 2:44 pm

          Thank you Glory!

    4. Mireille

      November 18, 2025 at 2:46 am

      5 stars
      I LOVE these cookies! So delicious with a cup of coffee!

      I have made them using only ½ cup not packed dark brown sugar, whole sprouted spelt flour, added 2 TBsp ground flax seeds, and increased the peanut butter to ½ cup natural peanut butter. I increased all the seed and nut proportions.

      These are my new absolute favourite cookies!!!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        November 18, 2025 at 3:26 am

        Thanks for the feedback Mireille! Your adaptations sounds really delicious!

        Reply
    5. Suzana Pescador

      September 30, 2025 at 1:40 pm

      Would it work with vegetable oil (or more peanut butter) instead of butter? (I need to watch my saturated fat intake and would like a recipe I can eat regularly).

      Thank you! 🙂

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        September 30, 2025 at 5:25 pm

        Hi Suzana! This recipe has only been tested with butter, but you could try substituting the butter with margarine.

        Reply
    6. karen

      September 26, 2025 at 5:42 pm

      5 stars
      all the cookie recipes look delicious, i gonna try breakfast cookies

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        September 27, 2025 at 12:35 am

        Thanks Karen!:)

        Reply
    7. Michele

      September 07, 2025 at 1:03 am

      5 stars
      These were soooo good! I used almond butter as that was what I had on hand. I don’t like apricots so I used dried cherries. My family loved them!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        September 07, 2025 at 1:24 am

        Thanks Michele! Sounds delicious with the almond butter and cherries!

        Reply
    8. Mary Beth Crovetto

      September 03, 2025 at 3:11 am

      5 stars
      Do you have a nutritional value for these cookies?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        September 04, 2025 at 1:20 am

        Hi Mary Beth! Sorry I do not, but you can find and use nutritional calculators online.

        Reply
    9. Karen

      August 30, 2025 at 9:30 pm

      5 stars
      These cookies were delicious. Very easy to make.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 31, 2025 at 12:18 am

        Thanks Karen!! Glad you liked them.

        Reply
    10. Sharifa Moorad

      August 24, 2025 at 8:59 pm

      Is there a substitute for peanut butter?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 25, 2025 at 1:07 am

        Hi Sharifa, almond and cashew butter also work well in this recipe. I haven't tested alternative nut butters but I am sure they would also work.

        Reply
    11. Paka

      August 19, 2025 at 11:07 am

      Aloha,
      I would like to try this recipe with Almond Flour. Would this be an issue? Thank you.
      Regards,
      Paka

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 20, 2025 at 1:12 am

        Hi Paka, this recipe has only been tested with all purpose wheat flour.

        Reply
    12. Helen NZ

      July 12, 2025 at 3:36 am

      5 stars
      I make these biscuits every couple of weeks, they really delish. I use whole roasted hazelnuts . My daughter now makes them

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        July 13, 2025 at 2:00 am

        Thank you Helen! Glad you and your daughter enjoy the recipe.

        Reply
    13. Christine

      July 06, 2025 at 2:56 pm

      5 stars
      This was a awesome recipe would not change anything ,Thank you sooo much for sharing .

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        July 07, 2025 at 12:17 am

        You are welcome Christine! Thanks for the nice feedback.

        Reply
    14. Todd n jodee Baker

      June 25, 2025 at 12:12 am

      Do you have nutrition # and calories?? Please

      Reply
    15. Christine

      June 15, 2025 at 10:31 pm

      5 stars
      Hi Christina
      Love these cookies. Great snack for my Granddaughters.
      I do have a question about the amount of flour. In the recipe it says:
      1Cup plus 2 Tbsps flour (160 g)
      I weigh my flour all the time.
      1 Cup is (120 g)
      1 Tbsp is (8g)x2
      That would make a total of (136g) not (160))g)
      I've been making the cookies with the lesser amount and they come out perfectly delicious. The 1st time I used the higher amount, they were a litte drier.
      Just thought I would bring it to your attention

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        June 16, 2025 at 1:35 am

        Hi Christine! Thanks so much! After thorough testing, the average cup of unbleached AP flour = 142g. It could be that you are using pre-sifted flour which will have a lower density.

        Reply
        • Christine

          June 16, 2025 at 5:02 pm

          5 stars
          I use unsifted King Arthur AP Flour. Their website says 1Cup = 120g.
          Guess as long as our cookies turn out yummy we just should follow what works.

    16. Susan Olsen

      June 13, 2025 at 6:17 pm

      5 stars
      I was looking for a breakfast cookie not made with banana and was glad to find this one! I love this cookie and it filled me up and gave me energy like the bowl of granola I usually eat. I subbed coconut for pumpkin seeds and raisins for other fruit. I used semi sweet chocolate chips because I didn't have dark. So yummy!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        June 14, 2025 at 3:29 am

        Hi Susan, thanks! I'm so glad you enjoyed them!

        Reply
    17. Ace

      June 04, 2025 at 11:51 pm

      5 stars
      Oh my gosh. These are FANTASTIC! I only used 1/3 C sugar and no chocolate chips and they are still so good!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        June 06, 2025 at 3:19 am

        Hi Ace, wow! I'm so glad you enjoyed them even with less sugar.

        Reply
    18. Eva

      May 18, 2025 at 8:49 pm

      5 stars
      Ex̌collect cookies. Ì make these onçe a week. Thank you:)

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        May 19, 2025 at 2:54 am

        Thanks so much Eva!

        Reply
      • Ja’Nell M Brenner

        May 22, 2025 at 9:38 am

        5 stars
        Love this recipe
        I used maple syrup instead of honey
        I also used Almond Butter instead of Peanut Butter—Super 7 Seed Mix and raisins
        Will try adding chopped fruit glaze mix
        Great to eat a cookie with so many healthy ingredients
        Thanx
        Ja’Nell M Brenner

        Reply
        • Diane

          January 24, 2026 at 1:05 am

          Hello! Love your recipes and never change a thing except i would need to this one time! Can I sub the large oats for instant?

          Thanks!

        • christina.marsigliese

          January 24, 2026 at 2:51 am

          Thanks Diane! If you use instant oats the cookies will not spread as much, so they will be even thicker and a bit more crumbly.

    19. Zahra

      April 26, 2025 at 11:11 am

      What can I substitute for oats? My stomach can’t digest them.
      Thanks!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        April 27, 2025 at 2:48 am

        Hi Zahra, I'd suggest adding a bit more flour and/or some ground almonds.

        Reply
        • Zahra

          May 02, 2025 at 12:17 am

          Thank you for the suggestion! I’ll try making them this weekend!

    20. Cheryl Z

      April 22, 2025 at 6:04 pm

      5 stars
      I've made and shared these many times and love them. I do wish there was a nutritional breakdown on them though, unless I'm missing it somewhere.

      Reply
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