HEALTHY LIVING BISCUITS/SLICES RECIPES

2-Ingredient Coconut Cookies

2-Ingredient Coconut Cookies

Summary

Servings 7
Time Needed Prep
Cook
Ingredients 2
Difficulty Easy

Rating (click to rate)

3.8 based on 6 ratings.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup Shredded Coconut
  • 1 Large Banana ripe

Nutrition Information

Qty per
18g serve
Qty per
100g
Energy 22.502857142857kcalcal 121.87234042553kcalcal
Protein 0.29142857142857gg 1.57833655706gg
Fat (total) 0.59142857142857gg 3.2030947775629gg
 - saturated 0.55428571428571gg 3.0019342359768gg
Carbohydrate 4.6gg 24.912959381044gg
 - sugars 2.7042857142857gg 14.646034816248gg
Dietary Fibre 0.54571428571429gg 2.9555125725338gg
Sodium 3.3828571428571mgmg 18.321083172147mgmg

Please Note - Nutritional information is provided as a guide only and may not be accurate.

The simple things in life are often the best, and these 2-Ingredient Coconut Cookies are a great example of that.

These are a brilliant little school snack, press a chocolate drop into the top and they may not even realise these coconut cookies aren’t full of sugar!’ They’re a perfect school snack too because they don’t contain nuts!

Made with just two ingredients, these cookies are a perfect balance of good fats and natural sugars.

2-Ingredient Coconut Cookies | Stay At Home Mum

We often make a big batch and throw them in the freezer for eating later.

You can also pop them in lunch boxes where they tend to ‘harden’, making them perfect for recess or even a cold evening snack.

2-Ingredient Coconut Cookies | Stay At Home Mum

2-Ingredient Coconut Cookies | Stay At Home Mum

This recipe is Grain-Free Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Freezer-Safe. Keep in the fridge for three days, or the freezer for one month.

Method

  1. Preheat your oven to 180°C and line a baking tray with a sheet of baking paper.

  2. Add the banana to a blender with the toasted coconut. Pulse until the mixture comes together and the coconut is fine.

  3. Shape the mixture into discs and space apart evenly on the baking tray.

  4. If the mixture is runny, spoon it onto the tray.

  5. Bake the cookies until golden (approximately 25 minutes).

  6. These cookies are delicious served as is or for something extra special, use them to make healthy ice cream sandwiches.

  7. If they go soft, pop them in the freezer and they will crisp up nicely.

  8. Also, the more ripe the banana the more concentrated its natural sugars are. This makes them especially perfect for baking.

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