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a simple vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookies recipe that yields soft & buttery oatmeal cookies packed with melty chocolate chips!
My easy recipe for deliciously simple vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Made with healthy ingredients, Dairy-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Gluten Free.
Saturdays are totally for baking, don’t you think? Back in the day, back before I had this blog, all I could think about during the work week was when I’d finally get to Saturday, when I could bake to my heart’s content.
And bake I did.
I’d bake 6-12 different cookie recipes, like I was baking-mad (is that a thing?), or like I was in some baking version of that Bradley Cooper movie with all the intensity. What was that movie called? You know the one I mean—the one where he’s all ultra-focused and super productive.
Like, imagine if I told you to bake chewy vegan trail mix cookies and simple & easy vegan oatmeal cookies plus healthy no bake peanut butter cup oat bars… all in one day. Okay, maybe you’re totally feelin’ this cookie schedule and like, “Gimme more, Coach!” In which case, wanna be friends? ๐ And… have you thought about starting a food blog?
Anyway, the thing was, I built up all of this baking energy/passion throughout the week, while I was doing normal, boring work… and by the time the weekend hit, I was like, it’s time to let it all out. All out.
Now that I have a baking blog, I still have to fight the impulse to bake every Saturday. But if you’re in the same boat I was many years ago, and perhaps less intense about it, you might just love the baked treats I share on Saturdays. ๐ At least I hope you do.
Gluten Free Vegan Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
To celebrate the 18th consecutive week (save for Christmas weekend) of sharing a recipe with you on Saturday, I thought it would be the perfect time to revisit a classic Beaming Baker reader favorite: Gluten Free Vegan Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies!!
For years, they’ve been one of my most popular vegan gluten free oatmeal recipes—scratch that—one of my most popular vegan gluten free cookie recipes of all time. Today, we’re here to see what all the fuss is about. You ready? Let’s do this!
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The BEST Vegan Gluten Free Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies!
Why are these the best vegan gluten free oatmeal chocolate chip cookies? Like how are they better than my best gluten free oatmeal chocolate chip cookies? Well, actually they’re uniquely different. This might be more of a different strokes for different folks kind of thing. My best gf oatmeal chocolate chip cookies recipe is my favorite oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe for when I’m feeling indulgent, and like I need an almost-bakery style oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. It’s sweeter, richer and much chewier.
This vegan gluten free oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe is more like a healthified version of your favorite oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. Yet, they have this rich, buttery flavor and are lightly soft. It’s slightly chewy, with a moist center and it’s bursting with chocolate chips.
These vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are made with simple, whole ingredients like gluten free oat flour, old fashioned oats and flaxseed. These oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are lower in sugar and packed with fiber and healthy fats. You can eat quite a few and feel totally guilt-free!
>>Related: 35+ Best Vegan Cookie Recipes | Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies
How to Store these Gluten Free Vegan Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Store your gluten free vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for 1-2 weeks.
If you’d like to freeze your vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, store them in a freezer-friendly container for 1-2 months. Just make sure to thaw your oatmeal cookies for 10-20 minutes before enjoying—or, pop in the microwave for about 10 seconds to heat them up.
Related recipes: These Amazing Chewy Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (Gluten Free) are my current favorite vegan oatmeal cookie. Sooo good! Also, I’ve definitely been eyeing these gluten free chocolate chip cookies by Gluten Free on a Shoestring! I’m thinking about using vegan butter and a flax egg to make these beauties vegan!
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- Chocolate: I often get emails from readers who have a hard time finding vegan chocolate chips or refined sugar free chocolate. <– Those are my favorites! If you use the refined sugar free chocolate, just make sure to chop it up before using. ๐ And if you’re looking to cut down the amount of sugar in your recipe, try using these low carb chocolate chips.
- Gluten Free Oats & Oat Flour: I highly recommend buying this gluten free oat flour for the most finely ground oat flour. If making your own homemade oat flour, just make sure to very finely grind it, then sift out grainy pieces to avoid making crumbly, unpleasant gluten free oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.
- Where to Buy Ingredients: Gluten Free Rolled Oats | finely ground: Gluten Free Oat Flour or try Homemade Oat Flour | Vegan Chocolate Chips or Refined Sugar Free Chocolate | Coconut Sugar | Pure Maple Syrup | Ground Flaxseed | Pure Vanilla Extract
- Recommended Tools: Small Cookie Scoop or Medium Cookie Scoop | Baking Pan | Unbleached Parchment Paper | Compostable Snack Bags
Whether you’re making these gluten free vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookies today, or another day, I truly hope you love them as much as my family does. Be sure to leave a comment if you’ve made these–I truly love hearing from you. Thank you for stopping by and joining in these baking adventures with me! ‘Til the next one…
Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️
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- …and just for fun, Healthy Cookie Dough Truffles ๐
Gluten Free Vegan Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies (V, GF, Dairy-Free)
Equipment
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 1 cup gluten free rolled oats, more below
- 1 cup gluten free oat flour, if using homemade: make sure it's very finely ground, as coarse flour will result in crumbly cookies
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Wet Ingredients
- 6 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
- ¼ cup coconut sugar
- ¼ cup pure maple syrup
- 2 flax eggs
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Add-in Ingredients
- ¾ cup vegan chocolate chips
- ½ cup gluten free rolled oats
Optional Topping
- 2 tablespoons vegan chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or greased foil. Set aside for later.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients: oats, oat flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
- In a large bowl, whisk together all the wet ingredients: coconut oil, coconut sugar, maple syrup, flax eggs and vanilla. Whisk until thoroughly combined and resembles caramel.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Whisk until thoroughly combined. Fold in Add-In ingredients: chocolate chips and oats.
- Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheet. Using a fork, flatten cookies into a round disc—they will not spread during baking. Optionally, press chocolate chips into the tops of the cookies.
- Bake for 8-12 minutes. Using a flat, heatproof spatula, carefully lift cookies off the baking sheet and transfer to a cooling rack. Allow to cool completely. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.
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How have I only just discovered your blog? I made these tonight in preparation for my baby due any day as oats are great for milk supply. I added almond and sunflower along with the linseed mix and they are amazing. I can see I will have to make another batch to take to the birthing centre as these wonโt last long in our household. I look forward to trying your other GF / DF recipes.
Welcome, Jenn! ๐ Itโs always exciting to hear about new readers like yourself bc there are SO many recipes to try!! Iโm so happy that you enjoyed these cookies! Canโt wait to see what you try next. Wishing you a happy, healthy pregnancy! .โบ๏ธ
Can you tell me Jenn what was the ratio in the leenseed/sunflower/ almond misture? Thanks
Hi I was wondering if I could use regular eggs instead of the flaxseed eggs?? Also how about almond flour instead of oat flour?? Iโm only gf & dairy free.
Hi Pasha! Yes, you can definitely swap the flax eggs for regular eggs at a 1:1 ratio. As for the almond flour, I wouldnโt recommend it as the two absorb quite differently. Hope this helps! ๐
These were AMAZING! Even my picky family loved them! I left out the chocolate chips and made a cream for the middle to make sandwich cookies. I’m so excited to try your other recipes. Thank you!
Thanks Ami! ๐ Iโm so glad to hear that everyone loved them! Drooling over the sound of the sandwich cookies!
word of warning! I tried to sub oat flour w hazelnut flour, not sure if this was why (everything else was carefully followed) but my cookies spread to about 2x the size of the dough on the sheet. hoping they’ll taste okay anyway .
Hi Mikaela, thank you for leaving your feedback. ๐ I suspect that hazelnut flour has a similar absorbency level as almond flour. As such, itโs much less absorbent than oat flour. You prob needed to reduce the wet ingredients OR increase the hazelnut flour quite a bit to prevent the cookies from spreading. Good luck! .
These are our new favorite cookies! These are beyond delicious, chewy and amazing cookies, thanks so much for the recipe. We used chickpea flour and brown sugar and they turned out so well! These are certain to be everyone’s favorite cookie in your house too!
Woohoo!! So happy to hear that you enjoyed my recipe! ๐ Chickpea flour sounds absolutely amazing in these. Thanks for commenting and letting me know! ๐
Iโm new to being gluten free, dairy free and egg free so baked goods that fall into this category are still tasting a bit funny to me. Tried these today and they are AMAZING! Better than regular oatmeal cookies. My kids love them too. Thank you so much for this recipe!
I’m just thrilled to hear that you and your kids enjoyed the cookies Tiffany! . Your kind words mean a lot to me. Thank you for taking the time to drop by and let me know!
What do you suggest instead of coconut oil ? We are not vegan, so we could try butter in addition to applesauce or other oils. Thanks!
Butter would probably work best. Almond oil or avocado oil might work too. Let me know what you try & how it turns out! ๐
Absolutely delicious and toddler approved!
Woohoo! So happy to hear that you both enjoyed my recipe. Happy baking, Jess! .
I would try this recipe immediately if only the instructions were in grams. The ingredients sound perfect, as I love oats.
Sorry about that! Hopefully, in the future I’ll be able to convert all of my recipes to grams. Thanks for your patience. ๐
Hi just wondering if I can substitute the maple syrup?
Hi Jennifer, I believe a few readers have replaced the maple syrup with an equal amount of coconut sugar with success. ๐ Let me know how that turns out for you! ๐
These look great! Any idea what the calorie count is?
Thanks Danielle! Not yet. I’m slowly but surely adding nutritional info across the site. Thank you for your patience. ๐