Apple Oatmeal Cookies (2024)

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Here’s my recipe for apple oatmeal cookies! With a pinch of apple pie spices, these cookies are simply divine!

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Kidney nutrition

Sugar and butter

For this recipe, I wanted to use classic ingredients like sugar and butter.

On the other hand, to obtain cookies that have acceptable nutritional values, I minimized as much as possible the amount of sugar and fat without compromising the taste too much.

More flavor

One trick I used in this recipe was the addition of spices to compensate for the reduced amount of sugar and I think it worked really well in this particular recipe.

Cookie size

To obtain reasonable nutritional values, the amount of cookie dough required to make a cookie is 2 tablespoons.

Nutrition fact and claims

Here is the nutritional values and claims of this recipe.

Nutrition Facts

Apple Oatmeal Cookies

Serving Size

1 cookie

Amount per Serving

Calories

85

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Trans Fat

1

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

1

g

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Cholesterol

12

mg

4

%

Sodium

32

mg

1

%

Potassium

44

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

14

g

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

2

g

Vitamin C

1

mg

1

%

Calcium

11

mg

1

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

Phosphorus

38

mg

4

%

*5% or less is a little, 15% or more is a lot

Low phosphorus | Low potassium | Low protein | Low saturated fat | Low sodium | Vegetarian

How to make apple oatmeal cookies

Like many other cookie recipes, you need to make a dry mix, a liquid mix and combine them to get your cookie dough.

To make the dry mix, you just need to combine the all-purpose flour, oats, sodium bicarbonate and spices.

For the wet mix, you need to cream butter and sugar together. Then beat the egg into the mixture and then incorporate the unsweetened applesauce, apple dice and vanilla extract.

Once ready, combine the dry mix and the wet mix to make the dough.

Then, flatten balls of 2 tablespoons of dough per cookie and bake them in the oven on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Renal variations

Dried fruits

In this recipe, you can replace the apple dice for the same amount of dried fruit. For my part, I tried with dried cranberries and it was delicious.

Spices

For these cookies, I prefer to use an apple pie spice blend.

However, you do not necessarily have the time or all the spices required at home to make this blend so I used a simplified version in this recipe.

But if you want to try, you can check out my apple pie spice recipe and use 1 teaspoon of this mixture to replace the spices listed in the recipe.

For this recipe, I used cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. But if you want a more complex flavor, I strongly suggest using 1 tsp of apple pie spices instead.

Also, you can try to make your own blend. The best spices to use with apples are cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cardamom and clove.

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Conservation

These apple oatmeal cookies can keep for about a week at room temperature.

You can also store these cookies in the freezer in a freezer bag, or any other type of airtight container, for up to 6 months.

Freeze the dough

If you plan to freeze the cookies, you may want to freeze the uncooked dough instead. This way, you can thaw the dough later and make a new batch of fresh cookies in no time.

You can store cookie dough for up to 3 months in the freezer.

To be even more effective, you can also freeze the pre-shaped cookies and cook them later directly in the oven without thawing them! Remember, however, that you will need a slightly longer cooking time.

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Apple Oatmeal Cookies

Apples and oats make a great team. Soft and crispy on the borders, they will charm all those who bake them at home.

4.3 from 29 votes

PREP TIME15 minutes mins

COOK TIME15 minutes mins

TOTAL TIME30 minutes mins

SERVINGS24 cookies

CREATED BYMarc-Andre Vachon

REVIEWED BYRoxanne Papineau, RD

KIDNEY NUTRITIONLow phosphorus | Low potassium | Low protein | Low saturated fat | Low sodium | Vegetarian

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INGREDIENTS

Dry mix

  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
  • ½ tsp sodium bicarbonate

Liquid mix

  • ¼ cup unsalted butter softened
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 1 egg at room temperature
  • ¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ cup apple finely diced

Spice blend (Note 1)

  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp ground ginger
  • tsp muscade

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line 1 large baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat.

  • In a first bowl, combine the flour, oats, sodium bicarbonate and apple pie spice.

  • In a second bowl, cream butter and brown sugar together. Then beat in the egg and add the unsweetened applesauce, vanilla extract and apple dice.

  • Stir the liquid mix in the dry mix.

  • Make balls with 2 tablespoons of dough and press them on the baking sheet, giving them a disc shape about 1/4 inche (0.5 cm) thick. Use a baking sheet for up to 12 cookies.

  • Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until edges begin to brown and cool before serving or storing.

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NOTES

Note 1 – Apple pie spice

I strongly suggest replacing the listed spices for 1 tsp of my apple pie spice blend. It’s delicious!

NUTRITION FACTS

Nutrition Facts

Apple Oatmeal Cookies

Serving Size

1 cookie

Amount per Serving

Calories

85

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Trans Fat

1

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

1

g

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Cholesterol

12

mg

4

%

Sodium

32

mg

1

%

Potassium

44

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

14

g

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

2

g

Vitamin C

1

mg

1

%

Calcium

11

mg

1

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

Phosphorus

38

mg

4

%

*5% or less is a little, 15% or more is a lot

For informational purposes only. Nutrition data is primarily calculated from the USDA National Database. Values may vary from accuracy of measurements, brands, nutritional data and more. All measurements are metric (1 cup = 250ml). Readers are encouraged to make their own calculations.

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Marc-Andre Vachon

Marc-Andre has been a kidney warrior since 2007. Since that time, he has learned to create his own kidney friendly recipes to preserve as much as possible his kidney functions. Now he wants to share what he has learned to help other kidney patients find tasty kidney friendly recipes.

Roxanne Papineau, RD

Roxanne Papineau, RD, is a registered dietitian specializing in nephrology with over 15 years of experience in the field. She writes articles and reviews the content published on this site to ensure that it meets the most up-to-date recommendations for people with kidney disease.

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