Welcome to the three day blogging marathon, and this week theme is – “Kid’s delight | Cakes and Cookies”. Holiday season always calls for baking. That’s the main reason for me to chose this theme for kid’s delight event. Join me with you delicious sweet bakes. :-) The carrot saga continues. :-) Today I am going to present a simple and mildly spiced cookie – “Eggless Oatmeal Carrot Cookies”.
Gingerbread cookies and Christmas are inseparable. Like many other Christmas traditions, the origin of this classic Christmas cookie lies ages ago. These Christmas cookies are heavily spiced with flavors like cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. Sometimes this might be overpowering for kids and when I was looking for an alternative with a subtle flavor, I came across this healthy “carrot oatmeal cookie” in the Hill Physicians monthly health plan book. I tried it right away and the flavors were super awesome. It was mild and we all loved it. I made 15 cookies and all were gone in no time. Kiddo loved it to the core and I had to bake it again for his school snack and this recipe is a keeper for sure. :-)
The original recipe calls for whole wheat flour, walnuts and maple syrup. But I went with what I had in my pantry. I used regular all purpose flour, pecans, honey and old fashioned syrup. The cookie is healthy with oats and carrots and if you use whole wheat flour or gluten free flour, needless to say about advantages. I am sure this will be a winner among kids and adults.
I tried the short video for this recipe and you can find it here.
Without any further ado, here is the recipe…
Ingredients:
- All purpose flour – 1 cup
- Old fashioned oats – 1 cup
- Finely grated carrot – 1 cup
- Baking powder – 1 tsp
- Salt – ¼ tsp
- Cinnamon powder – ½ tsp
- Nutmeg Powder / fresh grated nutmeg – ¼ tsp
- Pecans – a handful
- Old fashioned syrup – ¼ cup
- Honey – ¼ cup
- Butter – 1 stick / ½ cup
- Fresh ginger, grated – 1 tsp
Steps:
- Sieve the all purpose flour in a wide bowl.
- Add the baking powder, salt, cinnamon powder, nutmeg and oats to the flour.
- Squeeze as much as water from the grated carrot and add it to the flour and mix all these ingredients well. Add few pecans at this stage and mix it.
- In a separate bowl, mix the honey, old fashioned syrup, melted butter and grated ginger. Whisk it all together.
- Now slowly add the wet mix to the dry mix and using a electric hand mix or a whisker mix them all together until just combined.
- Meanwhile preheat the oven to 375 degree F and line up the baking tray with silicone mat or parchment paper or aluminum foil.
- Grease your palms with oil and pinch a small lemon size ball from the batter and place it in the baking tray.
- Press them slightly so that it can bake evenly.
- Bake it for up to 15 to 17 minutes or until the cookies are brown.
- Remove from the oven and let it cool on a wire rack.
That’s it. Carrot cookies are ready. Store it an airtight container.
Notes:
- APF can be replaced with wheat flour or gluten free flour.
- Instead of honey, you can use ¼ cup of sugar or skip sugar/honey altogether and use old fashioned syrup.
- I mixed pecans along with cookie mix, but you can always add in the end and fold the batter nicely.
📖 Recipe
Eggless Oatmeal Carrot Cookies
Ingredients
- All purpose flour - 1 cup
- Old fashioned oats - 1 cup
- Finely grated carrot - 1 cup
- Baking powder - 1 tsp
- Salt - ¼ tsp
- Cinnamon powder - ½ tsp
- Nutmeg Powder / fresh grated nutmeg - ¼ tsp
- Pecans - a handful
- Old fashioned syrup - ¼ cup
- Honey - ¼ cup
- Butter - 1 stick / ½ cup
- Fresh ginger grated - 1 tsp
Instructions
- Sieve the all purpose flour in a wide bowl.
- Add the baking powder, salt, cinnamon powder, nutmeg and oats to the flour.
- Squeeze as much as water from the grated carrot and add it to the flour and mix all these ingredients well. Add few pecans at this stage and mix it.
- In a separate bowl, mix the honey, old fashioned syrup, melted butter and grated ginger. Whisk it all together.
- Now slowly add the wet mix to the dry mix and using a electric hand mix or a whisker mix them all together until just combined.
- Meanwhile preheat the oven to 375 degree F and line up the baking tray with silicone mat or parchment paper or aluminum foil.
- Grease your palms with oil and pinch a small lemon size ball from the batter and place it in the baking tray.
- Press them slightly so that it can bake evenly.
- Bake it for up to 15 to 17 minutes or until the cookies are brown.
- Remove from the oven and let it cool on a wire rack.
- That’s it. Carrot cookies are ready. Store it an airtight container.
Notes
Instead of honey, you can use ¼ cup of sugar or skip sugar/honey altogether and use old fashioned syrup.
I mixed pecans along with cookie mix, but you can always add in the end and fold the batter nicely. Adapted from Hill Physicians Monthly Magazine
I am not a nutritionist. The nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It varies depending upon the product types or brands.
Jewel says
Hi,
Are these cookies chewy like other oats cookies or are they crunchy?
Tia
Srividhya G says
No these are not crunchy.
Himavarsha says
The recipe looks so amazing..any substitute for the old fashion syrup as I don’t have maple syrup to make it..
Himavarsha says
The recipe looks so amazing…but i have a doubt if u can please clear it..what is old fashion syrup please?? Or any substitute for it??
Srividhya G says
Thanks a lot. Sorry for the delayed reply. You can use honey as well.
usha says
Never tried or tasted carrot cookies. These look so additive
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks Usha.
themadscientistskitchen says
Wow these look yum. Thanks for sending them across to Spread the Joy.
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks
cookingwithsapana says
Carrot oatmeal cookies looks so scrumptious.
Srividhya G says
Thanks Sapana.
Srivalli Jetti says
Those cookies look fabulous Srividhya..very nicely done!
Srividhya G says
Thanks Valli. :-)
Pavani says
Carrot is an interesting addition to cookies. They look so delicious.
Srividhya G says
Thanks Pavani.
Priya Suresh says
Wow, this carrot cookies rocks. Feel like munching some anytime. Prefect baked cookies looks damn delicious.
Srividhya G says
Thanks much Priya.
Avin says
Nice recipe. BTW what’s old fashioned syrup?
Srividhya G says
Thanks. It’s just sugar and maple syrup.