Monday Monday! DEGF Healthy Cookies

Monday Monday!

Do you find it hard to get out of bed on a Monday? or is that just me? It’s not like I went to bed any later (I don’t think) or that I did anything over the weekend to wear me out, but this morning I just couldn’t open my eyes, couldn’t take that first step out from under my warm duvet, couldn’t even open my eyes enough to check my emails (on my phone while I’m waking up!) and then I wondered if it was a Monday thing! 😛 I’m sure most days (especially when it’s still dark outside and cold too) I get up with more ‘get up’! The rest of the week just follows really, but Monday! After a weekend of rest and relaxing, suddenly we’re asking our bodies to work all day, concentrate and do much more that it’s had to for a few days! Then… I remembered the cookies! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Well, if there’s a thing to entice me to crawl out of bed it’s that breakfast is waiting! Yes… nothing wrong with ‘healthy’ cookies for breakfast! These are full of protein, vitamins particularly vitamin A (loads of vitamin A in these)! which is great for healthy eyes and vision as well as maintaining the immune system (mine’s already under attack so hopefully these will help)! and a whole host of other vitamins, antioxidants and minerals! Quick and easy to make these are lovely little bundles of goodness… disguised as cookies! 😛 🙂

Gather

  • 200g sweet potato baked
  • 200g porridge oats
  • 20g coconut sugar
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • —————————–
  • 10g coconut oil
  • 5g agave
  • 10g cacao powder

Prepare

  1. Ensure the potato is mashed well to make it smooth.
  2. Blitz the oats and add to the potato. Mix until you have small crumbs.
  3. Rub in the sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon.
  4. Roll into small balls and flatten slightly with the palm of your hand (you can eat this it’s yummy)! 😛
  5. Place on a baking tray and bake at Gas Mark 4 (350f / 180c) for 20 minutes.
  6. Place on a wire rack to cool.
  7. Optional dipping: Melt the coconut oil, stir in the agave and cacao. Dip / drizzle half of the biscuit with the chocolate mix then sprinkle with coconut. Allow to dry.
  8. Enjoy!

Serve & Store

  • Ooo… these are yummy to wake me up on a Monday anyday for breakfast! 🙂
  • Serve as a tasty after school snack with a glass of plant based milk 🙂
  • Have at elevenses! 🙂 How many of you know what that is?
  • Snack on them, munch them, share? them!
  • Store for 3-5 days covered (airtight if you wish but they are soft anyway)

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  • Delicious Peace of Mind 17th March 2015 at 10:37

    Oh, yummy, what a delicious and healthy idea for cookies! If something like this doesn’t get you out of the bed, I don’t know what will 🙂

    Reply
    • Life Diet Health 17th March 2015 at 11:02

      ?Thanks Milica?Just packed the last two for my road trip!

      Reply
  • Napa Valley Vegan 17th March 2015 at 20:34

    I made the cookies last night and they are really delicious. They reminded my husband of granola bars and he asked me to make more for him to take to work so he has a healthy snack. And this is a guy who refuses to eat oatmeal. Thanks!!

    Reply
    • Life Diet Health 17th March 2015 at 21:46

      Wow Tonia! You made them already and have a request for more! 🙂 Excellent! 🙂 Thank you! Hopefully you’ll find a few more things on my blog that you both like 🙂

      Reply
  • Sophie33 30th March 2015 at 07:49

    I made them & loved making them too! I never prepared cookies with sweet potatoes before! This was a fun recipe to make too! x

    Reply
    • Life Diet Health 30th March 2015 at 08:01

      Sophie… thank you! 🙂 I wondered where you’d gone! I hope you are well… and enjoying my recipes! 😛 🙂

      Reply

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