Easy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe! We made this with Truvia baking blend but it can also be made with regular sugar. Our goal was to make healthy oatmeal raisin cookies!
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe
I found the recipe for these cookies on the Truvia® brand website. They are super easy to make and taste amazing.
This year we are really focusing on Out with the Old and In with the New! We are focused on making sure that 2014 is an absolutely amazing year.
We have huge goals for this year. One of our goals is to focus on us and making sure we are taking care of ourselves.
We get so wrapped up in work some days that we forget to slow down and have our time.
We are really working towards building and maintaining a healthy lifestyle in 2014.
I know you are probably shaking your head and saying, HELLO TAMMILEE YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT COOKIES!
Here's the crazy thing...These cookies have 17% fewer calories and 60% less sugar than the full sugar recipe.
So yes I am talking about cookies but I am also sharing a recipe that has been lightened up for all of us.
Because let's just be honest...There is no way I am giving up cookies 🙂
5 Small Switches that will Jump-Start Your Health in 2014
From The Nutrition Twins
1. Follow our Red, Green, and Orange Rule. At each of your meals, include either a red, green or orange fruit or vegetable. You’ll focus on what you should be eating rather than what you should stay away from and you’ll fill up on nutrient-, antioxidant-, and fiber-rich foods that are an important part of a balanced diet.
2. Focus on quality carbohydrates like sweet potato, butternut squash, spaghetti squash, beans, or oatmeal. Our newly released book, “The Nutrition Twins Veggie Cure: Expert Advice and Tantalizing Recipe for Health, Energy and Beauty,” explains that foods like these are fiber- and nutrient-packed sources of long-lasting energy. Both your brain and muscles will be fueled appropriately to help stave off cravings and squash hunger. As an added bonus, veggies have their own specific health- and beauty-related benefits, such as fennel and artichokes for beating bloat, squash, and green beans for fighting stress, tomatoes, and cucumbers for improving skin tone and carrots and beans for fighting cancer, etc.
3. Sneak in exercise. It’s not always possible to get to the gym each day, but it’s important to sneak in exercise wherever you can. Take stairs instead of the elevator at work or push your kids on the swings for an arm workout. Even if you walk around the neighborhood for 15 minutes, it counts. Just get moving!
4. Use zero-calorie sweeteners like Truvia® natural sweetener in your coffee, tea, oatmeal, and yogurt to cut calories. You can still enjoy sweetness, but with zero calories. Small changes can add up - if you save 100 calories a day that equals a 10-pound weight loss over the course of the year!
5. Shut off your electronics 30 minutes before bedtime. Computers, TVs, phones, and iPads—they all stimulate your mind and disrupt sleep. Interrupted sleep and sleep deprivation slows your metabolism and negatively affects your immune system.
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Ingredients
- Butter
- Truvia® Baking Blend
- Molasses
- Egg
- Vanilla
- All-purpose flour
- Baking soda
- Ground cinnamon
- Salt
- Rolled oats
- Raisins
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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- ½ cup Butter
- ¼ cup Truvia® Baking Blend
- 1 Tablespoon Molasses
- 1 egg
- ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- ¾ cup All Purpose Flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- 1 ½ cups rolled oats
- ¾ cups raisins
Instructions
- pre-heat oven to 350 degrees
- In a large bowl cream butter, Truvia® Baking Blend, molasses, eggs and vanilla until smooth
- In a second bowl, combine flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt
- Add the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture until well combined
- Stir in oats and raisins
- Drop by the tablespoon onto an ungreased cookie sheet
- Bake for 10 minutes until golden at the edges
Kitchen Tools
- Hand Mixer
- Parchment Paper
- Cookie Sheets
Nutrition
Recipe originally shared on January 22, 2014. Updated October 2020.
Liz
Tammilee, these are cat-calling me with steam whistles. They look soooooooooooooooo good!
Dawn
I really like your tip about sneaking in exercise. Sometimes taking the stairs or pushing someone on a swing is all that you have time for. 🙂
Heather
Yummy! I can't wait to try this recipe! I've never cooked with Truvia before and I'm excited to try it!
Joanna Sormunen
I was shaking up my head and saying, Tammilee, why you have to torture me like this. Luckily you told us that they are healthier than normal cookies. Because I'm not giving up on cookies either!
Melissa
Yum. I love Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. these look delicious.
Linette
Those cookies sound delicious! I've never tried baking with Truvia.
Shell Feis
Those look so yummy! I love Truvia, I use it often.
Billie
I love that these have less calories AND less sugar. I'd probably leave out the raisins though, not my favorite.
brett
if you don't mind me swapping raisins for chocolate chips, these look amaaaaazing
Jen
I LOVE Oatmeal cookies. But...er...ummm... I like mine with chocolate chips. LOL. I guess the Truvia helps cut down the sugar and calories, then I add them back... Nummy!
Mama to 5 BLessings
This recipe looks great! I need to see if I can have Truvia on my Paleo diet! I miss sugar!
Kim
Those look sooo good! Products made with stevia are much better than other fake sweeteners, definitely a healthier choice.
Beth
I wish my kids loved oatmeal cookies as much as I do!
trisha
I may be the only person on the planet that has not tried truvia.
mel
These look so good! I am so hungry now!
LauraOinAK
I love Truvia, but have yet to try the baking blend. It's going on my shopping list for the near future.
Ashley - Embracing Homemaking
Yea, I need to work on a healthier lifestyle too...after I have this baby. Right now I want to eat everything I see, including those cookies. They look amazing! I think I have everything on hand too. 🙂
Marina
We LOVE oatmeal raisin cookies. Haven't tried mine with truvia or molasses though.
Digna D.
Oatmeal raisin cookies are my favorite. These look amazing!
Ellen Christian
I bake with Truvia all the time. Love healthy cooking.
Jennifer
Oatmeal cookies are one of my very favorite kinds! I haven't used Truvia yet in my baking, I might give it a try.
Janel
I think oatmeal raisin cookies have to be the healthiest type, for sure! These cookies look amazing!!! Moist!!
Pam
Every time I visit your blog I leave hungry. 🙂 Those cookies look delicious!
HilLesha
I'm not really big on raisins, but ironically I love oatmeal raisin cookies!
Sofia
Love the photos!! The cookies, oh man, they look delicious (and I am not a raisin fan). I have the odd sensation that the universe wants me to bake, hehehe!
Michelle
These look so delicious and healthy!
Tammy
That blend is a great way to transition to a sweetener. I love how you can use it in baking because a lot of the sweeteners give a funny after taste once they've been heated in baking range temperatures.
Donna
I need to work on #3. I'd have to be so sneaky that I didn't even realize I was exercising. 🙂 Those cookies look yummy!
Amber Edwards
hmm, those oatmeal cookies look absolutely delicious! And I love that they have been "lightened" up to be a bit more healthy for us.
Nicole Brady
I love Truvia but have never baked with it. Oatmeal Raisin cookies are one of my favorite kinds but I'm the only person in the house who likes them so we never make them. These look delicious. Can you send me some? 🙂
Toni
Oh my husband would LOVE these!!!