These Healthy Banana Peanut Butter Cookies are super easy to make and are only 50 calories each! They have no added sugar and are vegan and gluten free, too.
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Eating sugar is such a slippery slope. I always have the best intentions to keep sugar out of my diet, and then, after a while I inevitably get lax with it.
It starts off innocently. I’ll just add a little honey to this peanut butter banana sandwich. Why not top my oatmeal with some pure maple syrup? That’s not so bad; it’s natural sugar, after all.
Then, I’m adding 1/2 cup of Sucanat to every other baked good I make. I justify it because at least it’s unrefined evaporated cane juice and retains some nutrients.
The next thing you know, sugar, whether it be refined or unrefined, natural or not, starts to take over.
The truth is this: sugar is sugar. Whether you consume it in the form of the white refined stuff or via honey, it still has a negative effect on your body. Which is why I’ve always contended that sugar, even natural sweeteners, should only be a small part of your diet, eaten in moderation.
The moderation part has been eluding me lately.
I made these little Healthy Banana Peanut Butter Cookies with no added sugar as a way to transition from eating way too many sugary foods to eating none at all. They are not technically “sugar free”, but their sugar comes from the bananas and dates. They are definitely the healthiest cookie I’ve had in a while.
Even though these are healthy cookies, they are satisfying my sweet tooth. The flavor is strong banana with subtle peanut butter undertones. The peanuts add a nice little crunch that complements the chewy oats and banana combination.
Whether you are giving up sugar for lent or just want a healthier cookie to feed your toddler or kids, give these little guys a try. They are easy to whip together and super tasty.
How to Make Healthy Banana Peanut Butter Cookies
Healthy Banana Peanut Butter Cookies
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: Makes approximately 4 dozen small cookies 1x
Description
A healthy cookie with no added sugar, these little crunchies are bursting with banana and peanut butter flavor. They are vegan and gluten-free if you use certified GF oats.
Ingredients
- 1 1/3 cup mashed banana (4 small bananas)
- 2 cups rolled oats
- 1/3 cup crunchy peanut butter
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup dates, chopped
- 2/3 cup peanuts, chopped
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease two cookie sheets or line with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a large bowl, mix together all ingredients well. Allow the mixture to sit for 15 minutes. Drop by the tablespoon full onto the cookie sheets. Bake for 15-18 minutes, until the tops of the cookies are golden brown. Enjoy!
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Snacks
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cookie
- Calories: 52
- Sugar: 4g
- Sodium: 1mg
- Fat: 2.2g
- Saturated Fat: 0.4g
- Carbohydrates: 7.5g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 1.5g
- Cholesterol: 0g
If you love healthy cookie recipes, you might also want to try these Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies, these Healthy Pumpkin Cookies, or these Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Another great recipe with NO added sugar is Soft Batch Loaded Oatmeal Cookies! Try it!
This recipe was first published in February of 2012. Photos were updated and a video was added in August of 2019.
Sita says
Hi, I want to ship these cookies and right now it is taking two weeks to get to my nephew. How long will these cookies last in the mail?
Carol says
Love these cookies… Do they have to be refrigerated? And if not, how long can I keep them? Thx for this yummy recipe.
Theresa @ Two Much Fum says
Maryea we are STILL baking these together two years later! Thank you for helping me to feed my family healthy and delicious options. Today my little girl (4) made your cookies. I love this recipe. Thank you again.
Maryea says
Aww–you just made my morning! Thanks for letting me know. 🙂
Melis C says
I am definitely going to give these a try! I have had no sugar for nearly a month now, and I have now started craving crunchies! I googled some recipes last night and chose one that looked fairly simple (I am not much of a baker), it was a disaster, they have no taste whatsoever. I used sugar free peanut butter! I will definitely try this one tho… I need to satisfy the craving 🙂
Maryea says
Let me know how they turn out for you! Great job having no sugar for a month!!
Theresa @ Two Much Fun says
Maryea, we have made your No Sugar Banana PB Crunchies eight or nine times since I originally posted my comment. To say that they are a huge hit is an understatement, the kids (2 1/2 years old) LOVE them! I love saying, “yes, you can have another cookie” or “yes, you can have cookies for snack”. Thank you, again and again, for helping me feed my family delicious and healthy snacks. I’m so grateful that there are wonderful people like you who blog delicious and nutritious options for kids (and their hungry parents). Thank you.
Theresa says
Thank you Maryea! I just found your site and I already bookmarked half a dozen recipes that I want to try this week. I just finished making three of your recipes (these, the white bean pumpkin dip and the date/peanut lara bars). My son (25-months) doesn’t eat nearly enough protein, except for peanut butter (he’ll eat it right from the jar if I let him). Since he loves peanut butter and bananas, this seems like a perfect snack that he’ll eat. I usually beg them to nap longer than 50 minutes (once a day- grrrrr), but today I’m anxious for him to wake up early just so that he can try these! I added a 1/3 cup of unsweetened organic flaked coconut (we need the extra fat- he’s so skinny) and 1/4 cup of shaved dark chocolate (that’s mostly for me- mmmm chocolate). Thank you again for your delicious recipes.
Maryea says
You’re welcome Theresa! Your son sounds a lot like my Meghan in that she would live on peanut butter if I let her. It is definitely her main source of protein! I’m working on getting her to branch out more, but she really loves her peanut butter. I hope you enjoy all the recipes you try! 🙂
Sara R. says
Made these tonight and everyone loved them! They helped keep my girls quiet in the car on the way to pick up Daddy at the airport and served as a perfect “welcome back from your trip, here’s some real food” treat for him to munch on the way home. He ate two, then asked what was in them and when he heard how simple and clean the ingredient list was he had another. They ARE just as addicting as a sugary sweet though!
Best of luck with the next however many days until Easter!
Maryea says
I’m really glad you and your family liked these. I’m actually not missing the sugar or sweeteners as much as I thought I would!
Amanda says
What? No sugar? Um, no way! Sugar ALL DAY, EVERYDAY baby.
JK, it’s totally evil. Haha 🙂 I would have a mighty hard time cutting it out, but I do try to keep the cravings at bay by giving in to it in tiny doses so I don’t binge on (bad) cookies or something.
I make my bf to split sweets with me any time we want something sugary, because I know half of whatever it is will suffice and we’ll be content without doing too much damage. He doesn’t like to share, but when I toss in the fact that well save money by not buying 2 frozen yogurts, or that the batch of cookies I made will last long enough that he can take them to work everyday too, he’s on board.
Anyway, I won’t feel too bad about not sharing some of these, or eating “too many.” I’m sure they’ll satisfy everything my body is looking for right now when I reach for something sweet. Thanks and good luck with those 40 days, Maryea! 🙂
Maryea says
Thanks, Amanda! I’m hoping I have less of a sweet tooth at the end of the 40 days. We’ll see…
Michelle {the lively kitchen} says
Sugar is a slippery slope with me too. I’m not cutting it out for Lent, but I do find that going cold turkey for a few days helps reign it back in.
Good luck!
Maryea says
Thanks, Michelle. I’m hoping I have less of the sweet tooth by the end of Lent.
Lisa@Healthy Diaries says
How awesome that you’re giving up sugar for Lent! I’ve done that twice in the past and always enjoyed it!
Maryea says
I’m not sure that I’ll “enjoy it”, but it’ll be good for me! ha ha 🙂
Ameena says
I agree! I’ve been heading down that slippery slope for a while now. I need to back off the sugar and this is the perfect thing to do so. Love it! And your photos are fabulous.
Heidi @ Food Doodles says
Ah, I’m the exact same way and sugar has been sneaking it’s way into more and more things lately. Definitely going to try these some time soon 😀
Kelly says
I’m so glad to see this post! I’m giving up sugars for lent too, and last night I dreamed that I’d already forgotten and had a big piece of cake. Keep the non-sugar sweet tooth recipes coming!
Maryea says
Too funny–I had a dream last night that I forgot and ate a Reese’s peanut butter cup! Clearly we have sugar on the brain! :0
Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free says
Good luck with your giving up sugar!!! If you ever need any help, feel free to email me!
And those definitely look like my kind of cookie-yum!
Maryea says
Thanks, Alex! So far, so good. Oh wait, it’s only been a day. hee hee 😉 I actually had a dream that I ate a Reese’s peanut butter cup last night. How weird!
Kelli H (Made in Sonoma) says
I TOTALLY need to make these! Even without sugar, they look absolutely delicious!
Maryea says
They are still very sweet without sugar thanks to the bananas and dates. Be careful though–they’re addicting!
Alison says
Nice! I am the same way with sugar. I can go a long time without it, and LOVE how I truly don’t miss it when I finally break the habit. But then some how it sneaks in and I have to go through the withdrawal period all over again. Oy!
I’m going to try this recipe next time I’m bitten by the baking bug, love how simple and healthy it is!
Kristen @ Change of Pace says
Oh it’s so hard to keep control of sugar! My body craves sugar sometimes. I’m not totally a fan of peanuts so I’m wondering if cashews would be good in this too?
Maryea says
Oh my body totally craves it. It’s addictive stuff! I think cashews would be wonderful in this. Let me know if you try it! You could also just omit the peanuts and it’d be good that way, too.
Heather @ Get Healthy with Heather says
Yum!! I always love a good no sugar added treat, and I really like that you didn’t use stevia in here too to sweeten it up. Dates and banana work wonders at sweetening goodies up.
Way to give up sugar. I agree, it should really only be a tiny part of our diets, not a norm.
Maryea says
Stevia definitely would have been an overkill here!
Lisa says
Those sound great! Thanks for this recipe. We’ve really been trying to limit the sugar around here lately, too. It does get out of control quite easily, I agree. Can’t wait to give these a try.
Julie H. of Spinach and Sprinkles says
I do agree- it is so hard to keep a handle on when sugar is involved. A little here, a little there and pretty soon it’s on everything. I need to cut back for sure. These cookies are a great little treat with no added sugar! Mmmmm!