Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies
These moreish, slimming friendly Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies are sooo good, and great if you’re counting calories or following Weight Watchers.
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NutritionPer Serving
- Calories54
- Carbs6g
- Protein1g
- Fat2g
- Saturates1g
- Sugars4g
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Whether you enjoy a tea or coffee, there is nothing better than adding a cookie to your afternoon cuppa.
Our tasty Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies hit the sweet spot and are really easy to make. No expert baking skills required.
These cookies are freezer friendly so great for batch baking, although they may not stay in your freezer for long. Sorry but they’re just that good!
What diets are these Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies suitable for?
These Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies are suitable for people following vegetarian and gluten free.
Please make sure to double or triple check all of your ingredients if you’re cooking for people with allergies.
Do you need any special ingredients to make these Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies?
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Coconut flour
Coconut flour has become very popular so most large supermarkets and health stores will stock it. Alternatively, you can buy it here on Amazon.
Our sweetener of choice is Sukrin 1 which is a natural, granulated sweetener (just like sugar) that has none of that horrible, artificial taste.
That being said, you don’t have to use Sukrin – there are lots of other high quality, granulated sweeteners available from the supermarket including Canderel Sugarly and Natvia.
If you’re using powdered sweetener, then please check how it compares to sugar. In some cases, you’ll need to use less, as powdered sweeteners can weigh less.
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How many calories are in these Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies?
There are 54 calories per portion in this Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies, which means it falls into our Everyday Light category.
These Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies are perfect if you’re following a calorie controlled diet and fit well with any one of the major diet plans such as Weight Watchers.
As a guide, an average man needs around 2,500kcal (10,500kJ) a day to maintain a healthy body weight. For an average woman, that figure is around 2,000kcal (8,400kJ) a day. Obviously, if your goal is to lose weight then you might want to adjust these slightly! You can read more about these recommendations on the NHS website.
Step 1
Peel the bananas and put them in a large bowl. Mash with a fork.
Step 2
Add the remaining ingredients and mix together well.
Step 3
Allow to stand for a minute to allow the coconut flour to absorb some more of the liquid.
Step 4
Make into 16 balls and arrange on a baking tray lined with baking parchment.
Step 5
Flatten each ball with the back of a fork to give the top a line effect.
Step 6
Bake for 25 mins on 180°C or until golden.
What could I serve with these Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies?
How do you know when these Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies are cooked?
The cookies should be crisp and golden, this should take 25 minutes.
How long can you keep Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies in the fridge?
There is no need to refrigerate these cookies. Allow the cookies to completely cool and make you store them in an airtight container. You can keep leftovers of Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies for approximately 3 days or so.
Can I freeze Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies?
Yes you can! This recipe can be frozen, but please remember to do the following;
- Freeze it as soon as it is cold enough.
- Use a container or bag that is suitable for freezing.
Don’t forget to add a label with what it is, and on what date you put it in the freezer!
When you’re ready for your next cookie just leave them out to completely defrost.
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Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies
These moreish, slimming friendly Coconut and Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies are sooo good, and great if you’re counting calories or following Weight Watchers.
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Prep Time
5 MINS
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Cook Time
25 MINS
- KCals 54
- Carbs 6G
Instructions
- Peel the bananas and put them in a large bowl. Mash with a fork.
- Add the remaining ingredients and mix together well.
- Allow to stand for a minute to allow the coconut flour to absorb some more of the liquid.
- Make into 16 balls and arrange on a baking tray lined with baking parchment.
- Flatten each ball with the back of a fork to give the top a line effect.
- Bake for 25 mins on 180°C or until golden.
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