Prune Breakfast Cookies

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Healthy Prune Breakfast Cookies are packed full of sweet chewy diced prunes and are perfect for a grab and go breakfast or snack!

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Prune Breakfast Cookies | Delicious and healthy breakfast cookies full of sweet diced prunes! | www.reciperunner.com

We’re 3 weeks into the new year, how is everyone’s diet or healthier eating habits going? My eating is finally getting back to where it should be and my pants are starting to reward me by giving me a little wiggle room.

One of the hardest challenges for me is having plenty of healthy snacks on hand so that when hunger hits I reach for something wholesome and healthy rather than garbage. These Prune Breakfast Cookies are on the top of my list of favorite healthy snacks in the new year!

Prune Breakfast Cookies | Delicious and healthy breakfast cookies full of sweet diced prunes! | www.reciperunner.com

Let me guess, you saw the word prune and suddenly you were turned off or thought that a 95 year old woman was writing this. Well, up until recently I had the same feelings, that was until I tried Sunsweet® Amaz!n™ Diced Prunes. These perfectly diced sweet prunes are chewy and great for snacking or adding into baked goods, like these Prune Breakfast Cookies.

Prune Breakfast Cookies | Delicious and healthy breakfast cookies full of sweet diced prunes! | www.reciperunner.com

Let’s talk about the health benefits of prunes. Vitamin K, potassium, copper and boron, likely work together to make these dried plums (prunes) ideal for healthy bones. Prunes are full of potassium which is great for helping to prevent hypertension and strokes. Potassium is also great for regulating fluid balance which can help relieve bloating.

They’re high in fiber which helps keep us full longer and helps us avoid those sugary and fatty snacks. The most obvious health benefit and I’m sure the one we are all aware of, is that prunes help to keep us regular. Yup I said it, they keep things moving through our digestive tract. I’m sure we’ve all had the unpleasant experience of being “backed up”, not fun! Luckily prunes are here to save the day!

Prune Breakfast Cookies | Delicious and healthy breakfast cookies full of sweet diced prunes! | www.reciperunner.com

Enough of the TMI talk, let’s move on to the cookies. I always like when I can have a cookie for snacking or breakfast and it is perfectly healthy and acceptable! These Prune Breakfast cookies are packed with healthy ingredients and they taste incredible! The cookies are 100% whole wheat and refined sugar free. They are sweetened purely by maple syrup and the prunes. The fat in the cookies is also slimmed down thanks to unsweetened applesauce and Greek yogurt.

The cookies are slightly caky and chewy, sort of a cross in texture between a muffin and a cookie. They are the perfect size for a grab and go breakfast or an afternoon snack. Prune Breakfast Cookies are an easy way to keep those New Year’s resolutions to snack and eat healthy.

4.41 from 54 votes

Prune Breakfast Cookies

Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 12 cookies
Delicious and healthy breakfast cookies full of sweet diced prunes!
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup white whole wheat flour
  • 1/4 cup flax meal
  • 1/4 cup dry milk powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon allspice
  • 3/4 cup old fashioned oats
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup chopped prunes

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375° F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silpat mat.
  • In a large bowl whisk together the flour, flax meal, dry milk powder, baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and allspice.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer or with a handheld mixer beat together the softened butter, maple syrup, applesauce, Greek yogurt, and vanilla extract. Slowly add in the dry ingredients beating until combined. With a rubber spatula, fold in the oats and diced prunes.
  • Using a 2 inch cookie scoop, scoop out balls of the dough and place them about 2 inches apart from each other on the prepared baking sheet. Bake the cookies on the middle rack of the oven for 10-12 minutes or until set and golden around the edges. Cool on a wire rack and store in an airtight container or freeze them.

Nutrition

Calories: 172kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 5gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 119mgFiber: 3gSugar: 14g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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23 Comments

  1. Linda says:

    Hello, love your recipe but do not have powder milk. What is the purpose of it in the recipe?

    1. Danae says:

      Hi Linda,

      Honestly I was following an old recipe of my grandma’s. I think it was something that was more commonly used back then. Although I haven’t tried it, my guess is that you can just eliminate it.

  2. Louise says:

    Would I be able to use honey instead of maple syrup?

    1. Danae says:

      Absolutely!

  3. Christiane ~ Taking On Magazines says:

    I would inhale every one of those cookies and not share. I’m a serious prune fan even though I don’t have any trouble with that last benefit you mentioned. :) I just love how juicy and full of flavor they are. I enjoy them alone, but think they’d be awesome in cookies too. What a brilliant idea.

    1. Danae says:

      Thanks Christiane! I really loved the sweetness that the prunes added to the cookies and in a healthy way too!

  4. Michelle ~ My Gluten-free Kitchen says:

    I’m going to have to look for these diced prunes! So glad you posted about them!

    1. Danae says:

      Thanks Michelle! They make a fantastic snack and are so convenient for baking too!

  5. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says:

    I love the idea of diced prunes, even if they do sound like old lady food. I am doing a no sugar detox right now, and would LOVE a cookie!

    1. Danae says:

      Wow good for you Erin! I don’t know if I could do a complete sugar detox, but I do try to save my sweet treat for the weekend!

  6. Kristen says:

    There are so many great things in those breakfast cookies. It’s such a treat to have cookies in the morning!

  7. Jenna at Boston Chic Party says:

    These look super yummy! I do love me a good cookie, so one I can eat for breakfast is even better!

    1. Danae says:

      Thanks Jenna! Cookies we can eat without guilt are the best!

  8. Amanda Paa says:

    oooooo, i haven’t seen the diced prunes yet – love the convenience! i sure like a cookie i can pack for breakfast :) and they look so chewy.

    1. Danae says:

      The diced prunes are awesome Amanda and totally convenient like you said!

  9. Anna | ANNAdventure says:

    I like Prunes! and they are good for you :) This recipe looks quite delish!

    1. Danae says:

      Thanks Anna! I can honestly say I am now quiet fond of prunes!

  10. Cookin Canuck says:

    It’s so true that the word “prunes” has such a negative connotation. I call them dried plums to fool myself. :) This is such a wonderful way to add some extra natural sweetness to cookies!

    1. Danae says:

      Thanks Dara! Dried plums really does seem to appeal to people more, myself included!