Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (2024)

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Skinny chocolate chip cookies recipe that are healthy, vegan friendly, super low-sugar, low-fat and delectably moist. (Healthy, Gluten Free & Vegan)

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There is a moment in life when you just have to give in and have a little fun.These skinny chocolate chip cookies are that moment my friends.

We’ve all been there. You’ve had a great week fueling your body with fruits and veggies, then that craving hits and you want something sweet. Somethingsweet and of course withCHOCOLATE.

My Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookie Mission Included

  • Create a cookie with no oil, no butter, and lowin sugar.
  • Replacing the oil with applesauce not only helps the fat content of these but at the same time creates a fluffy and moist cookie.

My sister in-law and my coworker both gave these a thumbs up. They were even approved by little kiddos! I say kids are the ultimate taste testers.

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I finished my very first 25k (15.5 miles) this weekend!Proud doesn’t even begin to describe it. At the beginning of my journey into this lifestyle I was NOT a runner. I hated running and everything that went along with it.

That slowly changed as I started fueling my body with better food, finding my food allergies, and in result havingmore energy.

So about this race. It was a beautiful sunny day running along a path next to a riverbank. I almost ended up running 6 miles all the way through just because I felt so amazing. (Never done that before) Mile 10 is when it started going downhill for me and every joint started voicing it’s opinion. Around mile 13 is when I really felt like I hit a wall.. It wasn’t pretty. Those remaining 2.5 miles felt forever away. I ended up walking a little bit but still finished under my goal of 3 hours and 30 minutes, but barely. Official time 3 hours and 27 minutes.

I’m proud and currently the way my body feels don’t know what I was thinking. I do know,I earned myself this cookie. I love healthier cookies! Bon Appétit!

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Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan)

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Gluten free, vegan friendly, low sugar

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Skinny chocolate chip cookies recipe that are healthy, vegan friendly, super low-sugar, low-fat and delectably moist.

Yield: 18

Prep Time:20 min

Cook Time:10 min

Total Time:30 min

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup flour (all-purpose, whole wheat, gluten-free flour)
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoonvanilla extract
  • 2 Tablespoons -1/4 cup sugar (or 4 Tablespoons honey if not strict vegan)
  • 4 Tablespoons creamy peanut butter
  • 8 oz unsweetened applesauce
  • ⅓ cup dark chocolate chips orVegan Mini Chocolate Chips

Directions:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 350 F.
  • 2. Combine the flour, baking powder, salt, vanilla extract and sugar and mix well.
  • 3. Stir in the peanut butter and applesauce until a combined well then fold in chocolate chips.
  • 4. If the mixture is a little sticky for handling try refrigerating it for 30mins to an hour to help.
  • 5. Drop the dough onto a greased baking sheet by the tablespoons.
  • 6. Bake them for about 8-10 minutes or until they are golden brown.

Author: Linnie

Nutrition Information:

Serving size: 1 cookie
Calories: 80
Other nutrition information: Fat: 3.4 g Saturated fat: 1.2 g Unsaturated fat: 0 g Trans fat: 0 g Carbohydrates: 12 g Sugar: 5 g Sodium: 21.7 mg Fiber: 0 g Protein: 2 g Cholesterol: 1.6 mg

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  1. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (15)Ala says

    I’m always down for some skinny cookies with wholesome ingredients that won’t absolutely freak my friends out, if you know what I mean 😉 love that you shared these. Thank you! I’m sure I’ll be trying them very soon.

    Reply

    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (16)Lindsay says

      Thank you so much Ala and thank you for stopping by! I know exactly what you mean too lol a lot of times I just don’t tell people they are healthier till after the fact. I’m sneaky 🙂

      Reply

  2. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (17)Ellen Byng says

    My husband can’t have peanut butter. Can I substitute smooth Almond Butter?

    Reply

  3. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (21)Gina says

    These look so good and would fit in with my eating plan , paired with a protien. Just wondering though…how big is each cookie? 80 cal is kinda high for just one. An pre cookie us only 50.

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (22)Lindsay says

      Each cookie is rather large – you are more than welcome to cut the batch even more. Just adjust the baking time by a couple minutes less to avoid over-baking. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (23)Anita says

    Is TBS tablespoon because you have it stated like that for honey yet for other ingredients you have tablespoon.

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (24)Lindsay says

      Hi Anita! Yes TBS is shortened for Tablespoon. Sorry for the confusion, I have corrected it in the recipe. Hope you enjoy them!

      Reply

      • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (25)Lucy says

        Could I use oat flour?

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (26)Vanessa says

      What can I use in place of applesauce? I want to toss those together tonight but don’t have that ingredient.

      Reply

      • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (27)Jane H Boice says

        I would love to know this too. What can be used in replacement for the applesauce?

        Reply

  5. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (28)kelly says

    How do you know how much sugar to use? It says 2tbsp to 1/4 cup?

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (29)Lindsay says

      Hi Kelly! It can be made with either amounts. It is depending on your sugar sweetness preference. I personally preferred the 2 TBS but for some that might not be sweet enough. Happy Baking!

      Reply

  6. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (30)Amber says

    I just made these and they were a hit! For the sugar, I added 2 tbs of brown sugar and 2 tbs of Splenda. I also threw in some milled flax/chia seeds for the omega 3s and a bit of protein. I am definitely saving the recipe and making them again. Thank you for sharing!

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (31)Lindsay says

      So glad you loved them! Love the additional seeds addition. Great thinking! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (32)Christine says

    Hi Lindsay, I made these today and they were delicious! I saw the comment about the calorie count, but do you have the break down of the other nutritional values?

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (33)Lindsay says

      Yes! Thank you for this reminder. Since switching recipe programs I’ve had my work cut out to replace with other nutrition labels. Just did it though! The link for all nutritional values is right below the recipe! 🙂 So glad you enjoyed them! They are still a HUGE favorite of ours even after all these years!

      Reply

  8. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (34)Umm Eyad says

    These are amazing and so easy to play with! I left out the chocolate chips to keep sugar down even more and used a cranberry Peoria combo (sometimes you just use what you have, an I right?) and I also added some flax seed (because why the heck not). Suuuuper scrumptious! Will be using this recipe for years to come.
    Ps I used 4 T of honey if anyone needed to know, but will probably use less next time as it really punched a pack of sweet still. I used 3 T peanut butter and 1T sunflower butter (ran out of peanut lol). I used roughly 6 oz applesauce and just a splash of veggie oil (ran out of applesauce–hey, ya gotta roll with it!). Mine took roughly 5 min extra to bake but WOW. ♥️

    I just can’t say how happy I am to find this recipe. It’s the first thing that pops up when I search “low sugar vegan dessert” and everything else around it had minimum 1 whole cup of sugar!! All labeled “healthy”. Craziness in the world today, I tell ya.

    Thanks again!

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (35)Lindsay says

      I am so glad you enjoyed them! 🙂 Sounds delicious with the extra ingredients too!

      Reply

  9. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (36)Umm Eyad says

    *pepita (pumpkin seeds)…not Peoria??

    Reply

  10. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (37)Patricia says

    Is there anyway you can replace the peanut butter with a banana puree it has worked for me in some recipes as a replacement so I was curious if it would work here, or yogurt?

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (38)Lindsay says

      You know I’ve personally haven’t tried this but maybe someone in our community has. It’s always worth a shot to try! 🙂

      Reply

    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (39)Nicole says

      Did you try the substitute? Thanks!

      Reply

  11. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (40)Janet says

    We made these today and they are amazing! Nothing negative could be said. We ended up with about 34 cookies from one batch. Yum!

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  12. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (41)Cynthia Lin says

    Hi Lindsay, do you think you could use oat flour or coconut flour? Thanks!

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (42)Lindsay says

      Oat flour is definitely possible but it tends to be rather dense reults. Coconut flour you should be able to use but it’s not a 1-1 ratio. It’s more of a 1/4 to 1 cup ratio, the coconut flour being the 1/4 cup. Hope this helps!

      Reply

  13. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (43)Alex Ramirez says

    What can I use to replace the nut butter all together?

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (44)Lindsay says

      What and why do you need to replace the nut butter? That can help me with finding other alternatives for you.

      Reply

  14. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (45)Erika says

    Is it possible to use almond flour instead and if so what would be the ratio for it?
    Thanks!

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    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (46)Lindsay says

      It is possible and almond flour most of the times can be used with a 1:1 ratio. I suspect it should work rather the same for this recipe as well.

      Reply

  15. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (47)Bevlee says

    I read your story and hope to be like you in the near future. I’m just starting my journey here and feeling positive.

    Reply

    • Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (48)Lindsay says

      Hang in there, you’ll get there.. It took many years for me but I’m happy to say I’m living a ‘normal’ and happy life these days after years of figuring out what works for my body. It gives you an appreciation on life though on the other side and that is something I’m extremely grateful for. <3

      Reply

  16. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (49)Clara says

    omg, i just made these using 1/2 cup oat flour and 1/2 cup of regular flour (everything else i did almost the same, i used a lil less applesauce and did 3 tbsp of peanut butter) and they are AMAZING! i was a little skeptical but they shooked me for good. these will definetely be my go to cookie recipe now. THANK you!!!

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  17. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (50)Ada says

    What kind of flour can be used..did not understand what you used….thks

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  18. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (51)Mariana says

    Hello. I just made these cookies tonight and they were delicious. Could the leftover cookies be frozen so they keep longer?

    Reply

  19. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (52)Nicole says

    Hi, can the peanut butter be omitted? Or is there anything like yogurt it could be replaced with? Non nut or seed butter. Thanks!

    Reply

  20. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (53)Keri says

    Very good!! Thank you for sharing this recipe with us.

    Reply

  21. Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (54)Tiffany says

    I’ve made these twice now. The first time I used coconut sugar and they were incredible. The second time I used 2 tbsp maple syrup instead and they stayed a little too soft after baking. Do you think the applesauce should be less if using a liquid sweetener?
    I loved them with the coconut sugar and can always go back to that way!

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Skinny Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Healthy, Vegan) (2024)

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