I am not a huge fan of dessert but these offer just the right amount of sweetness! They are fairly easy to make and because you put the entire batter into one baking sheet, cleanup is easy.

It took me quite a long time to find some good vegan butterscotch chips and I purchased mine here. They also have vegan white chocolate chips! AMAZING!

You can make these into cookies but the bars are so-much-easier! Also perfect during the hot summer months when you want to limit oven time.

ENJOY!

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When I was younger I used to always be baking something different. It was a therapy for me, as it still is today. There would be nights where I would be in the kitchen at 3 a.m. baking pies. The funny thing is I really don’t enjoy dessert, just making it.

This chocolate chip cookie recipe is one that I have made for years but now I veganize it.

This time around I tried the Neat Egg. It is a great alternative to regular eggs in recipes that need a binder, such as cookies and pancakes. There are only two ingredients, garbanzo beans and chia seeds, so it is simply a healthy and chemical-free ingredient.

I recommend storing cookies in an airtight container or large ziplock bag along with a piece of bread (to keep them soft).

ENJOY!

 

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I love oatmeal! Oats are a rich source of fiber and also contain calcium and potassium which can help reduce blood pressure. However, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies should not be considered a “health food” but they offer a much better nutritional profile than a chocolate chip cookie or piece of banana cream pie.

As with everything, try to limit your serving size and be conscious of the sugar content. I make a big batch, keep out a few cookies and freeze the rest. They are easy to defrost and make a great accompaniment for a cup of afternoon tea (since the origin of the Oatmeal cookie dates back to Great Britain), or to satisfy a late night sweet tooth!

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Hi, I'm Roxanne.

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My family heritage is Italian and French so needless to say, I love preparing meals for family, friends and anyone with an appetite and the openness to try something new.

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