I substituted coconut oil for the canola and it worked out perfectly! I also only put in 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and they were the perfect balance of cookie and chocolate! Will make again!
From EatingWell: Spring 2004, The Essential EatingWell Cookbook (2004), July/August 2012
EatingWell reader Beverley Sharpe of California contributed this recipe. She updated a favorite treat by cutting back on sugar and incorporating whole grains. To increase protein, she replaces the rolled oats with 1 cup almond meal.





I substituted coconut oil for the canola and it worked out perfectly! I also only put in 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and they were the perfect balance of cookie and chocolate! Will make again!





I changed the recipe a little: 1/2 wheat 1/2 white flour, splenda instead of granulated sugar, and 1/4 cup + 2 T butter with 2 T applesauce (no canola oil). I know its not technically the original recipe, but they are sooooo good!





I tried this recipe as a quick treat for my kids' afternoon play date. It was so simple and so good! I substituted vegetable oil for the canola, honey for the sugar, and did not grind the the oats. I added toasted pecans and used dark chocolate chips. All 5 of the kids loved them as did I!! Thanks!





I used coconut oil instead of the canola. Gave it the slightest hint of coconut flavor. Delicious!





dont even taste healthy! i love these little cookies, in fact i'm having a hard time stoping at 1. adding the flax and almond butter adds more of a health benifit to these tastey things. also try adding 1/4tsp baking powder to really send nestle tollhouse a run for their money!!
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