Walnut Apple Banana Cookies

Walnut Apple Banana Cookies

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"I spent 10 years creating and testing 1000's of recipes for this cookbook, it's my proudest creation!"

- Mariel, Author & Founder

Get your apron on and lets make some yummy and healthy Walnut Apple Banana Cookies together. Yes? I think yes.

I had a great weekend, despite my stressful Friday morning/afternoon. My husband and I spent lots of time together, which is my favorite thing ever. Spending a lot of time with my all time best friend? Nothing beats that.

We spent these last two days going to the gym, working on various projects, going to the movies, going on bike rides, cooking, relaxing on our terrace with wine and with my in-laws and going to church. A bunch of quality time. Quality time is my love language. What’s yours? Saturday and Sundays are much needed rest/fun days. They rejuvenate you…allowing you to catch up, unwind and play. I am so grateful for those two days of the week.

This week is going to be a busy and exciting one…for many reasons. First of all, my parents in law are celebrating various exciting things that are going on with their lives (for which we will be having champagne for this weekend…I cannot wait…I LOVE champagne).

Secondly, the 4th of July is this Wednesday and my hubby’s family is coming over to have a traditional (Paleo-converted) American dinner, which will be followed by a fun bike ride to the park to watch the fireworks. Thirdly, my hubby and I are both busy with work and we have new projects taking off…in our minds, the more work the better. We feel very blessed to be busy and have jobs, especially in these tough economic times.

Last, but not least, Boise’s weather is still gorgeous. The sun shines bright from 6am till about 10pm. Oh I how love these long, hot, playful and happy summer days. Summer is a gorgeous season here in Idaho.

Today, Monday, being the first day of this exciting week, will set the pace for this great week ahead of us…and because of that, I have a delish recipe for Walnut Apple Banana Cookies. Enjoy and be merry.

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Walnut Apple Banana Cookies

Walnut Apple Banana Cookies


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  • Author: Mariel Lewis
  • Total Time: 40 mins
  • Yield: 20 cookies 1x

Description

These Walnut Apple-Banana Cookies are a great holiday recipe. Simple ingredients, delicious and healthy. Great for the whole family.


Ingredients

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  • 2 bananas
  • 1 apple, cored and sliced
  • 1/3 cup almond butter
  • 1/3 cups full fat canned coconut milk
  • 1/3 cup coconut flour
  • 1/3 cup walnuts
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 250 F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine coconut flour, baking soda, and cinnamon.
  3. Place walnuts and apple in a food processor, and process until finely diced.
  4. On a separate mixing bowl, smash bananas with a fork until you create a paste consistency. Add in finely diced walnuts and apple, coconut milk and almond butter, and mix well. Pour over bowl with dry ingredients and mix.
  5. Spoon heaping tablespoons of the cookie mixture onto the lined baking sheets, placing them an inch or two apart. Bake for 25 minutes.
  6. Enjoy them right away or store them in a tight lid container for up to 1 week.
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 25 mins
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

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8 thoughts on “Walnut Apple Banana Cookies”

  1. Loved the recipe, but I have a question. I baked them for 25 minutes, and they seemed totally uncooked in the middle. I left them in for another 5-10 minutes which didn’t seem to help. Do yours firm up in the middle?

    1. Hi Ali! Thanks for your comment and question 🙂 I appreciate the feedback! Mine did bake all the way through. Did you have your oven to 250 degrees? Did you substitute or change any ingredient?

  2. I love mango smoothies, I have come up with quite a nubmer of mango smoothie recipes myself! I haven’t tried coconut milk on it though. I find it too heavy on dishes, so I never really thought of trying it here especially when it’s going to be raw. But then again, I love mango smoothies so much that I would like to give this a try, lol! Let’s see what will happen, good luck to my tummy, lol!

  3. I too found that the cookies needed longer to firm up. Even with an extra ten minutes they were still slightly fragile. This is probably because I used HEAPED tablespoons when placing the mixture onto the trays. I ended up with 14 cookies instead of 20 xD If you want generously sized cookies like me, I suggest reducing the amount of coconut milk or something. I did tweak a few things, but I doubt it contributed voluminously to the firming up process:
    – desiccated coconut instead of flour (didn’t have coconut flour)
    – pecans instead of walnuts (didn’t have walnuts)
    – Baked at 150 celsius (for about 35 mins)
    Nice flavours but I’m not sure if it’s quite worth the effort.
    I looked up the NUTRITION of my batch so I may as well share:
    Cals: 1067
    Carbs: 96
    Fat: 74
    Protein: 16
    Sugar: 46
    (*entire batch according to myfitnesspal.com. It’s not to the letter reliable, just rough.)

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