Microwave Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
I’ve never liked dates, but since raisins add a nice sweetness to my salads and other dishes, I thought perhaps the dates Dr. Fuhrman includes in his recipes in place of sugar might do the same. I experimented with working with the Medjool dates I purchased yesterday, and while I found the flavor tolerable, I still did not like the mealy texture that dates have (to me) at all, so I will be exploring ways to overcome this in whatever I make.
To avoid having to use the oven, I went online to look for microwave oatmeal cookie recipes, and found one for a single cookie that called for:
- 1/4 cup quick oats not instant or flavored
- 2 tsp white whole wheat flour or brown rice flour
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- pinch cinnamon
- 2 TBSP applesauce no added sugar
- 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 TBSP chocolate chips or raisins or nuts
- 1/8 teaspoon avocado oil or other neutral oil
If I reduce Fuhrman’s recipe to a fourth of the original amounts, I’m looking at…
- 1/2 ripe banana, mashed
- 3/8 cup old-fashioned rolled oats
- 1/8 cup raisins
- 1/12 cup chopped walnuts
- 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/32 teaspoon cinnamon
Using what I have, I’m going to try substituting…
- One or two dates for the teaspoon of brown sugar
- One quarter to one half of a ripe banana instead of two tablespoons of applesauce
- Two tablespoons of ground flax seed in place of the two tablespoons of whole wheat flour
So then, I will also need to add a pinch of cinnamon, 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/4 tablespoons raisins, and 1/4 tablespoons chopped walnuts. (Missing will be the baking powder and the avocado oil.)
Supposedly quick oats are used so the cookies aren’t too chewy, but since it’s my understanding that the nutrients remaining in quick oats are reduced, I’m going to go ahead and take my chances.
Also, I don’t know why Fuhrman says to soak the raisins for thirty minutes unless it's so they don’t get dry after 13 minutes in the 325°F oven, so I think I’ll skip this step at least the first time around.
I’ll mix the oats, cinnamon and flax seeds first, which should combine easily. Then I’ll mash the dates into a paste which I’ll spread on a saucer, and pour the dry mixture on top, subsequently working it into the sticky date mush.
I’ll then try stirring the mashed banana and vanilla in last, shape it all into a big cookie, and see what happens if I microwave it on high for 60-75 seconds.