For a fall-tastic breakfast treat that is easy to make, look no further than these vegan pumpkin breakfast cookies! Gluten-free, refined sugar-free, refined oil-free and packed with nutritious add-ins like pumpkin puree, chia seeds, chopped nuts, and rolled oats.
If you’re looking for an easy, one-bowl cookie recipe that the whole family will get excited about, these pumpkin breakfast cookies are it!
Trust me, they are going to bring your on-the-go breakfast game to the next level. These perfectly crispy yet chewy oatmeal cookies are made with gluten-free oats, almond flour sunflower seeds and a handful of especially healthy add-ins like chia seeds! But you can customize the recipe to your family’s preferences and use any seeds you have.
My pumpkin breakfast cookies are chock full of nutritious oats, unsweetened pumpkin puree, nuts, dried fruit, and seeds, and they are naturally sweetened with maple syrup. No Flouf, no Oil! With all those add-ins, these oatmeal cookies are definitely wholesome enough to eat for breakfast!
I like packing these pumpkin breakfast cookies as a lunchbox snack for the kids and make them for my own on-the-go breakfast. Leftovers keep for days so make lots and stash them away for snacks.
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Vegan Pumpkin Breakfast Cookies GF
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup (81.67 g) pumpkin puree not pumpkin pie mix
- ⅓ cup (80 ml) maple syrup
- 1 cup (112 g) almond flour
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 scant cup (81 g) old fashioned oats
- 2 tablespoons shredded coconut
- ½ cup chopped dates Or use raisins or dried cranberries
- ⅓ cup chopped nuts and seeds such as pecans, walnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix the pumpkin puree and the maple syrup until well combined.
- In another bowl, mix the almond flour, baking powder, salt, oats, coconut, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, nuts, dates and seeds.
- Combine both of the bowls into one bowl and mix really well. You'll have to press and mix so that the pumpkin mixture mixes with the dry.
- Let the mixture chill for 15 minutes then use a cookie cutter to press it into ¼ inch thick cookies. Place a 2 to 2.5 inch cookie cutter on parchment-lined baking sheet and then press mixture into the cookie cutter. Tap to release.
- Bake at 330 degrees Fahrenheit (165 c ) for 18-20 minutes.
- These cookies can be stored on the counter for the day and refrigerator for up to a week.
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Notes
- Use certified Glutenfree oats to keep these Glutenfree
- To make them Nutfree: use ½ cup oat flour or all purpose flour instead of almond flour. Omit the chopped nuts and add more seeds
- if your pumpkin purée is too moist(depends on brands), you can soak up some moisture using paper towels, or cook it out by cooking the purée on a skillet for 5-7 mins.
Nutrition
Ingredients:
- pumpkin puree – storebought or homemade
- these cookies are sweetened with maple syrup – no refined sugar here
- almond flour adds the perfect chew to these breakfast cookies
- baking powder gives these cookies the perfect rise
- salt – brings out the sweetness, so don’t skip it
- old fashioned oats are what we are using here
- shredded coconut, chopped nuts and seeds such as pecans, walnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds as well as chia seeds add crunch
- chopped dates for some chew
- no pumpkin cookies without pumpkin pie spice and an extra dose of cinnamon
Tips:
- you can use a store-bought pumpkin pie spice blend or make it yourself using my pumpkin pie spice recipe. I use ground cinnamon, ginger, cloves and nutmeg.
- add some pepitas instead of sunflower seeds, if you like
- make sure to use pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie filling.
- chopped dried cranberries are another optional add-in that I highly recommend. You can use them instead of dates
- if your pumpkin purée is too moist, you can soak up some moisture using paper towels or cook it out by cooking the purée on a skillet for 5-7 mins.
- use sweet potato purée to make sweet potato cookies. You can also use mashed banana. I like to bake sliced banana for 10 minutes before mashing and using in the cookie to reduce moisture content.
- To make the cookies Nutfree: use ½ cup oat flour or all purpose flour instead of almond flour. Omit the chopped nuts and add more seeds
- You can also bake them into bars. Press into a brownie pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes
How to make Pumpkin Breakfast Cookies:
In a bowl, mix the pumpkin puree and the maple syrup until well combined. In a separate bowl, combine the almond flour, baking powder, salt, oats, coconut, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, dates, nuts, and seeds.
Combine both of the bowls into one bowl and mix really well.
You’ll have to press and mix so that the pumpkin mixture mixes with the dry ingredients.
Let the pumpkin cookie dough chill for 15 minutes then use a cookie cutter to press it into ¼ inch thick cookies. Place a cookie cutter on a parchment-lined baking sheet and then press the mixture into the cookie cutter. Tap to release.
Bake at 330 degrees Fahrenheit (165 c ) for 18-19 minutes.
Storage:
These cookies can be stored on the counter for the day and refrigerator for up to a week.
Gabriella Giorno
This is a delicious recipe. I made two batches, one with oat flour and one with almond flour. Both were perfect and full of flavor. Would it be possible to switch out the maple syrup for something less sweet? I’d like to make these for friends who can’t eat a lot of sugar. Please let me know what you would suggest for a substitution. Thank you!
gabriella
I made these with a 1/3 cup cane sugar substitute with around a tablespoon of warm oat milk and they turned out delicious. I made mine with raisins and walnuts and sunflower seeds. Everyone really enjoyed these. Another fantastic recipe!
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yummy
Tina
So delicious!
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yippie!
Maureen
I have made these cookies 6 times! Once a week at least. I add neutral protein powder and an extra TBSP of chia seeds! I freeze them and have one a day w/ my tea. They make my day! Love your recipes and how creative you are! Thank you!
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sounds like a great start to your day! thank you
Judi
I just made a batch, and these are delicious! I added some unsweetened chocolate chips, and used the maple syrup. Next time, I’ll try date paste.
Richa
Yay
Valarie
I made this recipe as bars. So delicious! Every recipe I’ve tried of yours has been a hit. Thank you so much for these easy to follow and healthy vegan recipes.
Richa
Yay
Jennifer
Excellent! Used oatmeal flour because I did not have almond flour. I really liked them.
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Glad it turned out for you 😊
Todd Moores
This recipe is awesome, thought this would be dry.. boy was i wrong it is moist, delicious, nice flavors.
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Love to hear it !!
Liz Herbes
These are delicious! They are moist, tasty and so nutritional! Like Gabrielle, I made mine into bars. I quadrupled the recipe and used walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and dates. I baked these in a 335 degrees oven in a 13 by 9 pan for about 40 minutes. Next time, I will probably just triple the recipe and still bake them in a 13 by 9 pan. Mine were about 1 1/2 inches thick. I would prefer them about 1 inch.
I love your recipes! I’m making another one for dinner tonight!
Richa
Awesome
Danielle
Love these! They were so easy to make and I love that they’re oil free, low in added sugar and GF.
Richa
Thanks!
Terri Hartsfield
I made these last night to try as a healthy “cookie” option for my granddaughter. They will not be just for her. They are very tasty, have a lot of flavor, and are surprisingly moist to be oil free.
Richa
Awesome! Yes these are great even as regular cookie snack!
GABRIELLE OTTAVIO
One of your finest!
I doubled the recipe, used dates and pecans, and baked in an 8×8 square baker for 35-40 minutes. Amazing! Next time I will make 4x recipe and bake in 9×12 baker. It was so delicious! Thank you so very much!
Loved it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Richa
Awesome!!
Emily
Made these yesterday and they were a great quick morning snack while the kids got out the door!
Richa
Awesome!