
Cookies for breakfast? Oh yeah baby, you heard me. Why not. I remember going on a big family vacation with my sister years ago and she let her kids have Rice Krispie Treats for breakfast. Why not, they're made from cereal. I started looking at my sister in a whole new light that day. After all, she had 3 kids, I only had 2 at the time. Looking back now, she was on to something.
My kids are up before I am. My son and older daughter are out of the house to catch the bus for school before I'm out of bed. Now don't go thinking I'm a horrible mother. My son catches the bus at 6:10 and my daughter at 6:15. My hubby is the morning person. He's the one up at 4 am, without an alarm clock. He makes sure they're up and showered in time. I'm awake, I'm just sitting in bed drinking my coffee and watching the morning news. It's one of my quiet times. The youngest will usually come in and sit with me (a little cuddle time) before she heads off to catch the bus at 7:10.
Needless to say, they don't get eggs and bacon for breakfast on school days. We do breakfast for dinner and on weekends we'll make something special like Cinnamon Rolls or Monkey Bread. No, breakfast on school days needs to be grab and run. I usually have muffins in the freezer for them to grab or granola they can put in a baggie to munch on.
Sometimes you need to change things up a little. And when that change includes a little chocolate? You know it's a change for the better.
Theses cookies are full of good stuff. Oatmeal, pecans, coconut, bittersweet chocolate, peanut butter. Not overly sweet, full of flavor and they're sturdy. They won't crumble up from a little toss in the book bag. Much better than a silly Rice Krispie Treat.
Chocolate Coconut Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1 1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup old fashioned oats
1 cup chopped pecans (or other favorite nut)
1 cup shredded coconut
1 1/2 cups bittersweet chocolate chips
Cream butter and peanut butter. Add in butter and beat for 5 minutes. Add in egg, water and vanilla, cream until well combined. Stir in flour, baking soda and salt. Mix in oats, chopped nuts and coconut. Fold in chocolate chips.
Drop by heaping tablespoon about 3 inches apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for 10-12 minutes. Let cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes then remove to racks to cool completely. These freeze well.
I'm sharing at some of these great parties.
Cookies for breakfast? I like your thinking :).
ReplyDeleteCookies for breakfast are just my thing! Especially if they have oatmeal and chocolate. These look great!
ReplyDeleteCookies are good any time of day.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an episode of the Cosby Show when Bill was serving up cake for breakfast.
Thanks 4 the recipe.
You are my hero Joan! Cookies for breakfast!!! What a wonderful thing to wake up to!
ReplyDeleteI will take any excuse to eat a cookie for breakfast, but the idea of having to take a bus that early in the morning, geesh, your kids deserve a dozen!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect breakfast! Love the chocolate and coconut combination!
ReplyDeleteLol my mom totally let us have rice krispie treats for breakfast!!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I will definitely eat these cookies, any time of day! Yum!
I'd love it if you were my mom giving me these cookies for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteHi. These look amazing. I think there is a mistake in the recipe. It says to cream the butter and peanut butter. Then it says to add the butter and mix for 5 mins. Did you mean add the sugar? Just checking. Am definitely going to make these in the near future. Yum.
ReplyDeleteDo you need to make any change to the recipe if you leave out the peanut butter? Not a fan of peanut butter.
ReplyDeleteI'm often a grab n go kind of girl on my way to the office. Hence my huge freezer full of muffins. I've never met a breakfast cookie I didn't like and these look amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteLove cookies for breakfast! You are my kind of girl. Thank for sharing, these look so good!
ReplyDeleteJust came back from Babysitting in NJ and yes, cookies were the healthy snack, although I did cut the amount of sugar to almost half. Since I couldn't find chocolate chips I used dried fruit like dried apples,pears and apricots which have plenty of sugar, the dried fruit was cut into small chunks and I also added dried cranberries and raisins. The kids loved them!
ReplyDeleteThose look excellent. I'm not a huge breakfast fan and want something because I know I should. I'll have to give these a try. Pinning. Have a GREAT day.
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These sound amazing! I am definitely making them, thank you for sharing the recipe! I would love it if you shared it tomorrow on Thrifty Thursday link party @ http://fromnature-tonurture.blogspot.com/ Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteYum! Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThese looks great! Really yummy! But wow your kids have to get the bus seriously early! I don't blame you for having your quiet time in bed!
ReplyDeleteSo, are these on the "Cookie Diet" Cause if they are, count me in! Pinned! Thanks for sharing at Two Cup Tuesday at Pint Sized Baker! Hope to see you there again on Monday night!
ReplyDeleteCookies for breakfast? I'm your girl! Coming over first thing in the morning!
ReplyDeleteNow I like your kind of thinking :) these look quite wonderful for any time of the day!
ReplyDeleteI want to come have breakfast with you:-) Love that you make yummy breakfast cookies for your kids. Although your sister was totally on to something...I can get behind krispie treats for breakfast because after all it is cereal!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll be there for breakfast. 6am okay? Or do we sleep in at your house?
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to What's Cookin' Wednesday!
I am all over cookies any time I can get them - these look yummy, and like I wouldn't feel like a horrible mom for giving one to my son in the morning :)
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to know the nutritional values of these delicious-looking yummies? My hubby is diabetic. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice that hubs lets you enjoy your coffee and a little quiet time in the morning. Those are early buses to catch and these are the perfect breakfast cookies. I want one now for dessert with a hot cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteI eats sweets at every meal so I'm all for these! :) I love how thick they are.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to improve my baking skills. Especially because after baking I'd love to bite such a tasty cookies. Need to make this recipe! Great blog you've got, by the way :)
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