Loading

Sweet sweet Friday: Banana Oaties

Strange I know, but sometimes there is such a thing as too much sugar. These little cookies, on the other hand, are so virtuous that they're practically candidates for canonisation. There's no sugar, no dairy and no wheat - but plenty of flavour thanks to sweet, ripe bananas and sticky, chewy dates.

They're an excellent snack for little people and make a good breakfast substitute for big people on the go. Actually, if you overcook them you could crumble them into a bowl and call it muesli. Otherwise, eat with a glass of cold milk.
Have a sweet weekend!

Banana Oaties

3 very ripe bananas
2 cups rolled oats
1 tsp cinnamon
1 cup dates, chopped
3 dsp peanut butter/tahini
4 dsp canola oil

Turn the oven to 170C fan bake.
Mash the bananas to a slurry, then stir in all the remaining ingredients until well combined. Leave to sit for 15 minutes (the mixture, not you - though this is the perfect opportunity for a cup of tea and the crossword). Drop tablespoon-sized heaps onto a lined baking tray (you'll need two trays). These cookies don't spread in the oven so nestle them up nice and close. Bake for about 20 minutes, until lightly golden brown. Remove to a rack to cool, then store in an airtight container. Makes about 25.
Follow RecipesDream