Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Breakfast Cookies made with coconut flour and gluten-free rolled oats. These healthful treats are naturally sweetened and perfectly healthy for breakfast or snack!
Some weekends are quiet.
Some weekends, you marinate on your thoughts as the snow gracefully falls.
You tell yourself, โwhat happens outside, stays outside. This is a quiet weekend. This is the weekend we donโt leave the house.โ
You let your car get buried.
You donโt even worry about clearing the snow off of it, knowing full well it will turn into a heavy iceberg in t minus 12 hours.
Weโre having a quiet weekend, we donโt worry about icebergs on our cars. And weโre pretty adamant about not stepping foot outside of the house. At all. Not even a twinkle toe out the door.
Weโre living in holy sweatpants.
By holy, I mean hole-ly, as in hole-ridden sweatpantsโฆnone of my sweatpants are divine, unfortunately, theyโre just very old. Holy sweatpants, Batmanโฆwith our Ray Bans, our dadโs old football sweatshirt, and our hair all a-flutter.
Quiet weekends are not attractive weekends. Our cats still love us.
But quiet weekends make for great cooking and baking. On a quiet weekend, when there is an iceberg on your car, you make cookies.
And these coconut sweet potato cookies? These are the best and the worst thing you could do to yourself.
Best because in the healthy gluten free cookie realm, these guys are chairman. They are also magically delicious and soft. Like little muffin rounds. Or baby scones. Or what say you.
Worst because you will not make it out of the kitchen without eating a third of the batch straight out of the oven. Your mouth will be burned, your taste buds will die; all is fair in the game of love and war.
You can choose to be patient and allow the cookies to cool, or you can choose to eatโฆthe choice is yours. Only your cat is watching.
Can we sing a doo-wah-diddy about these sweet potato cookies?
They’re made with coconut flour, sweet potato, coconut milk, oats, pecans, dates, and are naturally sweetened with maple syrup.
I should call these energy cookies. Quick, let’s eat 10 of them and then go do some sumo dead lifts!
Please don’t leave me.
Since everyone talks about coconut products boosting your metabolism and being an anti-obesity food, I like to think youโre doing yourself a favor by eating 6 of these.
Itโs like youโre un-doing the eating-of-the-cookie whilst eating the cookie. If you canโt take that to the bank, wellโฆthen I donโt know what else you can take to the bank.
Aside from losing weight while youโre eating 6 cookies at 10:00pm, you will wake up feeling full. And this is fine, because it just means you donโt have to make breakfast.
Or, if by happenstance you have the metabolism of a wolverine and you do wake up hungry after said late-night cookie session, you can eat more cookies for breakfast.
If you love these cookies, also check out my 3-Ingredient Oatmeal Cookies.
Coconut Sweet Potato Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 eggs lightly beaten
- ยพ cup mashed sweet potato 1 small sweet potato, roasted*
- ยฝ cup full-fat canned coconut milk
- 1/3 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- ยฝ cup coconut flour
- 1 1/3 cups gluten free rolled oats
- 2/3 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
- ยฝ teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ยฝ cup pecans chopped
- 6 dates pitted and chopped
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the first six ingredients.
- In a seperate mixing bowl, stir together the remaining ingredients.
- Pour the dry mixture in with the wet, and mix well.
- Form small discs with your hands (coconut flour does not rise or spread, so the cookies will remain in the same shape and size you form them to) and place the dough discs on a lightly-oiled baking sheet.
- Bake for 20 minutes (no joke), or until the cookies feel firm when poked and have browned slightly.
I have trackies (our Aussie word for sweat pants) for good (ie public display) and for home (these are the ones with the stains and holes). It’s pretty sad that I have so many.
I am addicted to sweet potato. I’ll have to whip some of these up tomorrow!
great healthy cookies!
One of my few dieting rules is not to eat past 9:30 at night, mostly that’s because I have nightmares if I eat too late (weirdo?). I didn’t know about the whole coconut/metabolism thing. I love coconut…you’ve just changed my life! Here’s to these life changing cookies!
My best sweat pants have holes in them. I stayed home on a snow day yesterday and baked in my pjs. Best. Day. Ever. I didn’t even care that my hair was sticking up in the back and smooshed on the top. These look wonderful.
What I would give for a quiet weekend spent in sweatpants, and watching the snow fall in CA! These cookies are pretty much blowing my mind right now!! I swear I can almost taste them through the computer screen.
Everything about a snowy weekend where you stay at home and bake cookies is absolutely glorious in my book- holy sweatpants and all! I’m jealous that you invented these yummy cookies when I’ve been staring at the last of my sweet potatoes and wondering what the heck to do with them…and that you have snow.
I don’t have the metabolism of a wolverine (how I wish) but I do have the appetite of one like, every other day, what with this bebe in my belly business. I want to chow down on these cookies like WHOA.
^^SAME. except i am not pregnant, just gluttonous. So hallelujah for these cookies.
I LOVE quiet weekends filled with baking and holy sweatpants, especially when the snow is falling outside. I’d love to curl up with a cup of coffee and a few of these cookies!
Burning your tongue on straight-outta-the-oven cookies is totally an essential part of cookie baking. I love lazy weekends like you describe, and these cookies look like a perfect way to enjoy a snow day.
I love lazy weekends spent inside while the snow falls. These cookies sound seriously amazing! I think these will taste perfect with a cup of coffee first thing in the morning. pinned!
Lovin’ this! perfect snacking anytime, I could see myself turning to these after a gym sesh!
Whoa, cookies I can eat for breakfast! SIGN ME UP ๐
Coconut sweet potato cookies! Energizes me! Maybe I could eat 10 and then RUN back to bed to read some more. Would that work??? I’m in. Please bring me a plate of these, if you would. ๐
I, too, would wake eat six of these before bed and wake up ravenous. Toooootally normal. I need ten of these, like yesterday!! Sweet potatoes are soooooo lovely…as are these gems ๐
These cookies are so healthy! I am pretty sure I an justify eating them for breakfast, lunch dinner and snacks! And I love coconut!
I spend most of weekends not even bothering to shower until 9 pm, because that’s what weekends are for… right? I think weekends should also be for these cookies. They look awesome and I’m a sucker for coconut.