Cinnamon and Raisin Oatmeal Cookies - Slimming World recipes (2024)

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How good do these Cinnamon and Raisin Oatmeal Cookies look? Delicious right? You need to make these. I need to make these (again). We all need to make these.

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These are seriously yummy. I mean come on, what is not to like about cinnamon and raisin oatmeal cookies?

Sometimes you just want proper cookies, and for less than your daily syns you actually can make and enjoy homemade cookies. I know there are various recipes out there using just sweeteners and a few other ingredients to make them syn free, and while same taste okay, they don't really taste like a cookie and when I need fresh baked cookies, I need REAL fresh baked cookies.

I know there are various recipes out there using just sweeteners and a few other ingredients to make them syn free, and while same taste okay, they don't really taste like a cookie and when I need fresh baked cookies, I need REAL fresh baked cookies and ones that I can make that the whole family can enjoy.

The whole recipe makes 15 cookies and you can enjoy 3 of these using your healthy extra B choice and 5 syns. So if you are making just for you and you want to stop any temptation to eat any more than the mentioned allowance. Once they cool, place the tray in the freezer with the remainder of the cookers and freeze, then once frozen you can pop into a ziplock bag.

When you want to treat yourself, all you have to do is preheat your oven to 180c or 350f (gas mark 4) and place them on a tray and back in the oven for a bit. The best part is the oven will warm them up again. Just keep an eye on them, as they won’t take long and you don’t want to burn them.

These are great served with yoghurt and some fruit of your choice (I chose some mandarin orange), but really you could have any fruit you like. These Cinnamon and Raisin Oatmeal Cookies are perfect with a cup of tea or coffee.

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Tea is, of course, my favourite with these. It just doesn't seem right to make a cup of tea without a cookie or biscuit to go with it.

If you love a more decadent cup of tea, there are even some amazing flavoured teas you can get now. Some of my favourites are the flavoured black tea's you can get from David's Tea here in Canada. With a drop of milk from my Healthy Extra A allowance, there feel so indulgent and most are syn free.

Seriously if you ever visit Canada, be sure to source a David's Tea store (there are some stores in the US, but the majority are here in Canada), and treat yourself to some of the amazing teas they have. So many to choose from - black tea, green tea, rooibos, white tea, herbal teas etc.

If you are ever lucky enough to be able to pop into a store around November time, they also have these amazing Advent Calenders they bring out each year. In the lead up to Christmas, each day in December, you open a door on the advent calendar to a beautiful tea to enjoy. It's perfect for those trying to be healthier who want to avoid the chocolate advent calendars and save our syns for other treats we can enjoy.

So while the kids have the chocolate-themed advent calendars, I get to enjoy a lovely new tea each day. It's perfect!!

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These Cinnamon and Raisin Oatmeal Cookies can also be made gluten and dairy free, just ensure the oats are gluten free verified and if you are dairy free you can substitute the butter for coconut oil.

As these cookies are made with just oats and no actual flour, they are a softer type cookie in the centre, with a slightly crisp exterior. My kids love them and while I get my allowance of 3 for a Healthy Extra B choice and 5 syns, I rarely get a chance to freeze some for another day, as before I know it, the kids and hubby have scoffed the rest.

To blend half the oats as directed in the cinnamon and raisin oatmeal cookiesrecipe, I use the cups of myNutri Ninja Blender withAuto IQ.This blender is amazing. The auto IQ technology feature, mean it blends to a set pattern depending on what it is you are making. There is also an optional add-on for a food processor bowl, which is perfect for chopping and grating vegetables.Cinnamon and Raisin Oatmeal Cookies - Slimming World recipes (4)

Don't like raisins? Then feel free to replace with some chocolate chips. My husband LOVES the chocolate chip version of these.

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Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Cookies

Yield: 15 cookies

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, vegetarian, Slimming World and Weight Watchers friendlyExtra Easy - 1 HEb and 5 syns (for 3 cookies)Original/SP -1 HEb and 5 syns (for 3 cookies)Green/Vegetarian -1 HEb and 5 syns (for 3 cookies)WW Smart Points - 4 per cookieGluten Free - ensure oats are gluten-freeDairy Free - use coconut oil instead of butterIf not using your healthy extra B, you can enjoy 1 cookie for 4 syns

Ingredients

  • 200g/7oz of oats (5xHEb)
  • 45g/1.6oz of brown sugar
  • 3 tbs of sukrin:1 (or another sweetener of choice)
  • 3 tbs of butter
  • 15g/0.5oz of raisins, sliced in half
  • 1 egg
  • ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon of cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon of baking soda
  • 2 tbs of water

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180c or 350f (gas mark 4)
  2. Place 1 cup of oats in a blender or food processor and pulse the blade a few times to finely chop up the oats.
  3. Add this to a bowl, with the other cup of oats, cinnamon, baking soda, and raisins.
  4. In another bowl mix together the butter, brown sugar and sukrin: 1 and then whisk in the egg, vanilla extract, and water.
  5. Add this to the oat mixture, and stir to thoroughly combine.
  6. Line a baking tray with parchment paper and add 15 equal sized balls of the mixture onto the tray, Flatten into a cookie shape.
  7. Place in the oven and bake for approx 20-25 mins till golden.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 15Serving Size 1 cookie
Amount Per ServingCalories 88Total Fat 3.8gSaturated Fat 1.7gCholesterol 18.6mgSodium 6.4mgCarbohydrates 12.8gFiber 1.2gSugar 3.6gProtein 1.9g

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Cinnamon and Raisin Oatmeal Cookies - Slimming World recipes (2024)

FAQs

Are oatmeal raisin cookies good for weight loss? ›

They're a gluten-free whole grain and a great source of important vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Studies show that oats and oatmeal have many health benefits. These include weight loss, lower blood sugar levels and a reduced risk of heart disease.

How many calories in a homemade oatmeal cookie with raisins? ›

Homemade Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (1 oz) contains 19.5g total carbs, 18.6g net carbs, 4.5g fat, 1.7g protein, and 125 calories.

What are the healthiest cookies? ›

Hu. Hu's whole line of cookies is squeaky clean–the ingredients include organic coconut oil, organic cocoa butter, cassava flour, cashew flour, free-range eggs, and flax seeds. The thing that makes Hu's cookies the best of the Best Stuff is that they are sweetened with dates rather than any sugar at all.

Why are my oatmeal raisin cookies so hard? ›

Overmixing develops the gluten in the flour, which can produce tough cookies. If the recipe doesn't call for an electric mixer, mix in dry ingredients using a wooden spoon. When dry ingredients like flour are "scooped" into the measuring cup directly from the container, it compresses, or becomes packed.

How many calories are in 2 homemade oatmeal raisin cookies? ›

There are 130 calories in 2 Oatmeal Cookies (with Raisins). * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

Are oatmeal cookies good for your stomach? ›

“These cookies are one of my favorite simple and digestion-friendly snacks because they only require mashed ripe bananas and rolled oats. Both are both gentle on the digestive system and provide a good amount of fiber, vitamins, and minerals,” Dr. Robbins says.

Should I soak raisins before baking cookies? ›

If you add dry raisins to your mix, they tend to draw in moisture from the dough, which can result in drier, harder baked goods. By soaking them, you ensure that the moisture in your batter stays right where it should, keeping your cakes, breads — cinnamon raisin bread, anyone? — or cookies moist and tender.

Are oatmeal raisin cookies high in carbs? ›

Traditional oatmeal raisin cookies are high in carbs, but keto-friendly variations using almond or coconut flour can be enjoyed. Moderation is key.

What is the number one selling cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co. But did you know Oreos are a copycat product?

Is homemade cookies healthier than store bought? ›

Baking at home gives you control over the ingredients in your baked goods, and can be much healthier than choosing store-bought breads, cakes, and cookies.

Is a cookie healthier than a donut? ›

It isn't until the donuts are deep-fried, frosted, and/or glazed that those donut calories begin adding up in our favorite sweet treats. In fact, if compared to the fat content in cookies before the oil from deep-frying is added to the donuts, donuts are a relatively guilt-free treat.

What happens if you put too much butter in oatmeal cookies? ›

Adding too much butter to your cookies can turn them from delightful treats to crumbly disasters! Here's why: Greasy mess: Extra butter means more fat, making the dough greasy and difficult to handle. Spreading like crazy: Cookies lose their shape, spreading thin and flat instead of staying nice and round.

Should oatmeal cookies be refrigerated before baking? ›

As a general rule of thumb, you should refrigerate cookie dough for at least 30 minutes and up to 24 hours. More than that, and you won't see a noticeable difference in the final product. Once the dough has chilled, let it warm up at room temperature until it's just pliable (about 5 to 10 minutes).

What kind of oatmeal is best for baking cookies? ›

Go for old-fashioned oats or rolled oats (they're the same thing, but sometimes go by one name or the other). They result in the perfect chewy cookie.

Are oatmeal raisin cookies high in fat? ›

A commercially prepared oatmeal cookie has approximately 105 calories, 1.3 grams of protein, 3 grams of fat, 18 grams of carbs, 0.7 grams of fiber and 10 grams of sugar. A comparable chocolate chip cookie has about 15 more calories, a little less protein and fiber, as well as twice the amount of fat.

How much fat is in an oatmeal raisin cookie? ›

Amount/Serving%DV*Amount/Serving
Total Fat 5g6%Tot. Carb. 18g
Sat. Fat 2.5g11%Dietary Fiber 1g
Trans Fat 0gSugars 9g
Cholesterol 5mg2%Protein 2g
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Is there sugar in oatmeal raisin cookies? ›

Ingredients in Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Butter: Butter is the base of any delicious cookie recipe. Make sure you are using room temperature butter. Brown Sugar + Granulated Sugar: Sugar is not only used for sweetness, but also for providing structure and tenderness.

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