Chocolate & Oat No Bake Cookie Recipe - Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (2024)

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My Chocolate No Bake Cookies are completely vegan, take minutes to whip up and are melt-in-your-mouth yummy. If you're looking for decadence, this is it!

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Last updated on August 28, 2020

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Chocoholics, rejoice. My Chocolate and Oat No Bake Cookies are something of a treasure. This no-bake cookie recipe takes just ten minutes to whip up, is rich in chocolate and is allergen-free — no need to look out if you’re avoiding gluten or animal products!

Making No Bake Cookies

My Chocolate and Oat No-Bake Cookies can be made in minutes by combining cocoa powder, peanut butter, coconut oil and sugar in one pot. This chocolate peanut “sauce” is healthy and binds the all of the ingredients together. All you have to do is add in the oats and then spoon the mixture onto a lined baking tray. After a quick rest in the fridge, you’ll be in for the most satisfying treat. While other cookies use traditional flour as a base and eggs as a binding agent, these vegan cookies lack both meaning they don’t need to be baked in the oven.

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My chocolate no bake cookies are chewy and rich with texture thanks to the oats and peanut butter. The coconut oil and cocoa combine well for bittersweet decadence that just melts in your mouth. I love to have these cookies on hand for when I’m in need of that chocolate hit and don’t want to turn to unhealthily processed treats. My Chocolate and Oat Cookies are great to throw together with your friends and family as they’re healthy and delicious!

Try my other chocolate recipes:

  • Healthy No Bake Brownies
  • Healthy Chocolate Banana Bread
  • No Bake Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Chocolate and Oat No-Bake Cookies (Vegan)

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My Chocolate No Bake Cookies are completely vegan, take minutes to whip up and are melt-in-your-mouth yummy. If you're looking for decadence, this is it!

Author: Adapted from Goldenbarrel.com

Servings: 12 -14

  • Dessert
  • Vegan
  • Chocolate
  • Less than 30 Minutes
  • Saucepan
  • Stovetop

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 7 minutes mins

Total Time 22 minutes mins

My Chocolate No Bake Cookies are completely vegan, take minutes to whip up and are melt-in-your-mouth yummy. If you're looking for decadence, this is it!

Author: Adapted from Goldenbarrel.com

Servings: 12 -14

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup (4 1/2oz/128g) rolled oats
  • 1/4 cup (2floz/57ml) coconut Oil (measured as liquid)
  • 1/4 cup (2oz/57g) peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup (2floz/57ml) unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
  • 1 cup (8oz/225g) sugar*
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract , optional

Instructions

  • Prepare a baking tray with parchment paper and set aside.

  • In a large saucepan combine coconut oil, peanut butter, almond milk, sugar, cocoa powder, and salt.

  • Turn heat on medium and stir consistently until it comes to a rolling boil.

  • Reduce heat and allow to simmer for about 4-5 minutes. Stir occasionally making sure to scrape the sides and bottom regularly.

  • While the wet ingredients are simmering measure out the oats into a bowl and set aside.

  • Once the peanut and chocolate mixture has come together into a thick shiny sauce like consistency remove from heat and add the vanilla.

  • Add the oats to the pan and make sure they are all coated.

  • Scoop 2 tablespoons of the oat and chocolate mixture onto the parchment paper. Shape into even 2 inch rounds and set in the fridge for 30 minutes to an hour to set.

  • Cookies can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Recipe Notes

*Sugar: Feel free to use coconut sugar in this recipe. Also check out my FREE Sugar Substitutes Chartfor more info

Nutrition Facts

Chocolate and Oat No-Bake Cookies (Vegan)

Amount Per Serving (1 g)

Calories 167Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Sodium 106mg5%

Carbohydrates 24g8%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 15g17%

Protein 3g6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Kelsey Vusich

4 years ago

I tried making this recipe last night and I believe I kept the sauce on the stove too long because after I added the oats to the chocolate mixture it completely dried out and was so crumbly I couldn’t even form balls. Just seeing if anyone else had this happen?

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Rebecca Chambers

5 years ago

Delicious and simple. I switched out half the sugar with light brown sugar and added 1/16 t. cayenne powder and 1/4 t. each of nutmeg powder and cinnamon powder. Also subbed out crunchy peanut butter for the creamy. Next time, I’d like to experiment with booze soaked dried cherries.

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mur

4 years ago

it’s contradictory and quite funny that you have a picture of MILK with your vegan cookies 😉

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Jessica Robinson

4 years ago

I used everything in the receipe except the milk/substitute. I subbed in water and boiled the mix an extra minute until it thickened to the right consistency. They came out perfectly! My kids tasted them and verified their yummy factor! I also used generous scoops of quick oats but we like our cookies thicker. You can’t even tell that they’re vegan!

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Annie

3 years ago

These turned out amazing 🙂 I used solid cacao instead of cocoa powder, less sugar, added cinnamon and nutmeg, and extra oats. Will try adding cayenne next time!

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TLL

3 years ago

Would really love to try this recipe but was wondering if there are other alternatives for sugar. I don’t have coconut sugar but do have pure honey from my father’s bees and stevia granules. Would either of those work? What amounts should I use for honey? Would I still use 1 cup if replacing sugar with stevia?

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Effie Vye

10 months ago

These were great. Was looking for a snack to give me an energy boost when out rambling. I used a little maple syrup instead of sugar and raw cacao to make them a bit healthier. Turned out well.

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Janet Savage

2 years ago

I have made one something like this but added raisens

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Megan

3 years ago

Oh my god these were good! So glad to find a vegan version of no bakes! So chewy and addictive! I did one batch with coconut palm sugar and one batch using 3/4 cup maple syrup instead of sugar…both were delicious! I honestly think I liked the maple syrup ones better! They did take longer to sit up though…I was worried at first that they wouldn’t. I put them in the fridge to speed the process because I couldn’t wait to eat them!

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Mandi

3 years ago

Can I use instant oats? Grocery stores near me were out of everything else.

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FAQs

Why won t my chocolate oatmeal cookies harden? ›

Likely, you didn't boil the mixture long enough. You want the butter, milk, sugar, and cocoa mixture to boil for 2-3 full minutes and reach between 190°F-200°F. If you don't boil them for long enough, they will turn out gooey and will not set.

Why are my no bake oatmeal cookies dry? ›

Boiling too long will cause the cookies to be dry and crumbly. However, if you don't boil long enough the cookies will not set and will be runny. Some folks say bring the mixture to a rolling boil and then count to 60, while others swear by counting to 90.

Why do many chocolate chip cookie recipes contain baking soda and brown sugar? ›

Brown sugar is acidic, which means its best friend is alkaline baking soda; when combined, they activate, Wonder Twins–style, to produce carbon dioxide. Both sugars are hygroscopic, so they compete with flour to soak up moisture from the dough, but brown more so than white.

How to bake cookies without an oven? ›

Place skillet on the stove and set the burner to low heat. Cover with a lid (aluminum foil works, too) and cook for 15-20 minutes, carefully flipping once halfway through or when the edges start to get golden brown. This was the trickiest part, but I found 16 minutes total to be the sweet spot.

Why are my oatmeal chocolate chip 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 to thicken up no bake cookies? ›

If your no-bake cookies are too wet and thin, it's not too late to fix them! You can thicken it up by adding more peanut butter and/or oats. But do so a little at a time and stir well. The hot mixture will also thicken as it cools, so it should be a thick but pourable consistency when you start scooping.

What ingredient makes cookies less dry? ›

To avoid this, try using as little flour as possible while preparing to roll your dough. Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

Why are my oatmeal cookies fluffy? ›

Check package to make sure what you used contained at least 70% fat. A spread with less fat, diet "margarines" or spreads in tubs contain have too much water. The water creates steam, causing the cookies to puff.

What makes cookies more fluffy? ›

Butter keeps cookies fluffy in two ways. First, creaming cold butter with sugar creates tiny, uniform air pockets that will remain in the dough it bakes up. Second, cold butter naturally takes a longer time to melt in the oven.

What does cornstarch do to cookies? ›

“You can count on [it for] a softer and more tender crumb.” “A bonus benefit is it prevents the cookie from spreading too much while baking,” he adds, noting that a more compact, thick cookie typically yields a chewier outcome. But incorporating cornstarch isn't the only tip to make a cookie more palatable.

What does cream of tartar do for cookies? ›

What Does Cream of Tartar Do in Cookies? Cream of tartar makes cookies chewy, as it precludes the sugar in the dough from crystalizing, which would lead to crispiness (ie: the opposite of chewiness).

What makes no bake cookies not set up? ›

If you don't boil the mixture long enough, your cookies may not set properly. On the other hand, if you boil it for too long, your cookies may turn out dry and crumbly. Using a timer for one minute avoids these issues and sets you up for beautiful, perfectly textured no-bake cookies!

Is it better to bake cookies on a fan or no fan? ›

As mentioned earlier, the even distribution of heat can result in more evenly cooked cookies. Additionally, the fan in a convection oven can help to promote browning, giving your cookies a lovely golden color. Another advantage of using a convection oven for baking cookies is that it can reduce cooking time.

Is it better to bake cookies with or without parchment paper? ›

A good, safe bet is to use parchment paper. The cookies spread just enough while maintaining a nicely domed center. For more consistent results, baking on a nonstick mat resulted in perfectly shaped cookies that spread the perfect amount, and slightly more uniformly.

Why is my cookie not hardening? ›

If your butter is under mixed, it won't have the air pockets to hold it's shape. If it's over-mixed, the air pockets decrease in size and are unable to hold their shape in the oven—causing your cookies to spread. It's best to cream butter and sugar on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies too soft? ›

If the dough seems too soft, chill it for 10 to 15 minutes before baking. Use shortening instead of butter or a combination of the two if you don't want to sacrifice that buttery flavor. The dough was too wet. Using the wrong size egg could also add extra liquid, resulting in too much spreading.

Why are my oatmeal cookies flat and hard? ›

Oven temperatures are a crucial factor in baking. If your cookies consistently come out flat, you may have selected the wrong baking temperature. If you bake cookies using too much heat, the fats in the dough begin to melt before the other ingredients can cook together and form your cookie's rise.

How do you fix hard oatmeal cookies? ›

Here's what you need to do: Snuggle ¼ slice of bread per dozen cookies into the bottom of the container (use plain white bread, since it won't transmit any flavors). Allow to let sit covered for 24 hours, and replace the bread as needed, every time it starts to get stale.

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