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Receta Trail Mix Cookies
by Nicole Sherman

Trail Mix Cookies

There are a plethora of these recipes floating around the

web. My cousin posted a version of this recipe online but the directions were

lacking… direction. I decided to take the concept and change them up a bit but

not much. More than anything I just game them directions.

These cookies are really good. She said they had a weird

texture and boy was she right. They are more oatmeal bites than I would say

cookies. You are not going to get a chewy crispy cookie more like a chewy

oatmeal bite. To me they taste like banana bread but in a cookie form. I really like

them and think they would be awesome for breakfast. Who says you can’t have

cookies for breakfast? Better yet they are only 66 calories each.

I didn’t add

stevia to these cookies but I think I will to the next batch. I will also be leaving the coconut out because I didn't think it added anything to the flavor. I was going to

make more then realized I would be shy two bananas. I think I might also only

make them 1 tbsp. each instead of two and bake them in ball form and make them

bite size.

These are super healthy and you can really do anything with

2-3 packs stevia (if desired taste the batter first)

Directions: (Yields 20 cookies) 66 calories each (2 tbsp.

of cookie dough per cookie)

Mix all ingredients together in a stand mixer.

Scoop out

into two tablespoon cookie scoops

Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes

Number of Servings: 20 cookies

66 calories per serving

13

carbs

1

grams of fat

1

protein

5

sugar

*Nutritional information found on www.myfitnesspal.com this

information will vary based on the products you use.*

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