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Home  ›  Recipes  ›  Course  ›  Desserts  ›  Cookies

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Posted:

10/22/19

Updated:

09/10/24

By:

Ashley Walterhouse

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This Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe is the perfect, classic cookie made with some wholesome swaps. Using a mix of coconut oil and butter, plus coconut sugar, this cookie is packed with rich flavor.

oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with sea salt on white board

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  • Oatmeal Cookies with Coconut Oil and Butter
  • Frequently Asked Questions About this Recipe
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Post and photos updated September 2019; Same delicious recipe originally published December 2015.

Friends, my go-to and easy adaptable oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe comes with loads of flavor and is one of those recipes you just can’t go wrong with!

I mena, who doesn’t like oatmeal chocolate chip cookies?! I may prefer them over regular chocolate chip cookies, actually.

I just can’t get over the oat texture, the brown sugar and amazing flavor.

oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with flaked sea salt in bowl

Here’s What You Need

  • flour, rolled oats, baking soda and cinnamon
  • brown sugar and coconut sugars – but all brown sugar can be used.
  • butter and coconut oil – for unique flavor
  • eggs – to help hold things together.
  • vanilla – always use vanilla extract in cookies!
  • chocolate chips – I prefer dark chocolate chips but semi-sweet is great too.

Oatmeal Cookies with Coconut Oil and Butter

Using a combination of butter and coconut oil gives these cookies delicious flavor.

Combine Dry Ingredients Separately

Combine the flour, oats, salt, baking soda and cinnamon in a separate bowl and set aside.

I like to combine my ingredients separately to ensure all of the ingredients are even mixed.

cookie dough in mixing bowl

Cream Fat & Sugars

Cream together coconut oil with butter and sugar. This is where you want to make sure your butter and coconut oil are only softened, NOT melted or your cookies will spread flat.

Using a room temperature egg is key too. And add the vanilla.

NOTE: You can use all butter here, just not all coconut oil. Make sure the egg is room temperature for even mixing.

Combine & Add Chocolate Chips

Add bowl of dry ingredients to wet ingredients until combined, then fold in chocolate chips. Now you’re ready to scoop the cookie dough onto your cookie sheets!

Use a Cookie Scoop

The cookie scoop is definitely a baker’s secret to perfectly shaped cookies. I typically will press the cookie dough into the bottom of the scoop until flat, then dispense onto lined baking sheet.

cookie scooper for Whole Wheat Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Bake, Rest, Cool

Bake cookies for about 10 minutes, rest on baking sheet for 2-3 minutes, then make sure to cool the cookies on a wire rack to set.

oatmeal chocolate chip cookies on cooling tray

I truly cannot get enough of these!

This oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe is actually a take on these oatmeal berry cookies with some simple modifications.

oatmeal chocolate chip cookie next to milk glass

Frequently Asked Questions About this Recipe

Can I use all butter in this recipe?

YES you can. I often make these with all butter for family and friends who don’t necessarily care for coconut.

Can I use all coconut oil in this recipe?

NO I do not recommend using all coconut oil, as the cookies won’t hold their shape as they do with using part butter.

Can I use a different flour?

The only flours here I recommend are whole wheat, whole wheat white, spelt flour or all-purpose flour. I do not recommend a grain-free flour here.

Why do I need a room temperature egg?

Room temperature eggs mix more evenly into the batter. If using coconut oil and your egg is not room temperature, the coconut oil will solidify when the cold egg is added.

Can I add nuts to this oatmeal cookie recipe?

Yes, definitely! I would add about 1/2 cup chopped nuts.

How long will these cookies keep for?

These cookies won’t last long, to be honest. Or at least they never do in my house! But they’ll be best if enjoyed within 10 days. Baked (and cooled) cookies freeze well if tightly wrapped. You can also freeze pre-scooped dough balls – just scoop the dough, freeze on baking sheet (spread out so they don’t freeze stuck together) and then when you go to bake, add about 2-3 minutes to baking time.

oatmeal chocolate chip cookie next to milk glass

If you make this recipe, be sure to leave comment and star rating below! I love hearing from you and it helps others learn more about the recipe too! Xx Ashley

4.76 from 29 votes

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Prep: 15 minutes minutes
Cook: 10 minutes minutes
Total: 25 minutes minutes
These Whole Wheat Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies are the perfect, classic cookie made with some healthier, wholesome swaps.
oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with sea salt on white board
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Servings 24

Ingredients

  • 2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats, gluten-free if necessary
  • ¾ cup whole wheat flour1, or whole grain gluten-free blend if necessary
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ¾ cup coconut sugar2
  • ¼ cup dark, or light brown sugar, packed
  • 4 tablespoons coconut oil, softened3
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 large egg, room temperature4
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper, or silicone mat.
  • Mix dry ingredients: In a medium bowl, combine oats, whole wheat flour, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
  • Mix wet ingredients: In large bowl, using stand mixer with paddle attachment or electric hand mixer, cream together sugars with softened butter and coconut oil. The coconut sugar takes a little longer to cream with the oil and butter, so make sure to cream about 1-2 minutes, until coconut sugar crystals are less noticeable. (do NOT use melted oil and butter). Next add in egg and vanilla until combined.
  • Combine: Add dry oat and flour mixture to large bowl of wet ingredients and combine until dough comes together. Using large wooden spoon, add in chocolate chips. (Or use stand mixer paddle)
  • Scoop dough: Using medium cookie scoop (or rounded heaping tablespoon) scoop dough balls and place on prepared cookie sheets, leaving about 3 inches of space between cookie dough.
  • Bake cookies for 8-10 minutes. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 1 minute before transferring to wire rack to cool completely.
  • Store cookies in airtight container. Cookies will stay fresh up to one week (if they last that long).

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Equipment

cookie sheet
OXO medium cookie scoop
medium cookie scoop
stand mixer

Recipe Notes:

1Whole wheat flour can be subbed with whole wheat white, or regular all-purpose but you may need about 1/4 cup more of all-purpose if subbing.
2You can replace coconut sugar with dark brown sugar
3Make sure your oil and butter are only softened, not melted. The cookies will not maintain their shape if using melted butter. You can also use all butter here – but NOT all coconut oil.
4Use a room temperature egg, so the coconut oil does not solidify while combining. You could add in the oats and stir by hand at the end with the chocolate chips, but I liked that some of the oats get broken down when combined with the flour. I used my stand mixer when adding all of ingredients, and then use a large spoon to stir in the chocolate chips.
PRO TIP:  I space my cookies in rows of 3 and 2, alternating every other, just to make sure cookies won’t spread into each other.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 142kcal (7%), Carbohydrates: 17g (6%), Protein: 2g (4%), Fat: 8g (12%), Saturated Fat: 5g (31%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 13mg (4%), Sodium: 104mg (5%), Fiber: 1g (4%), Sugar: 6g (7%)
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photography by Roberta Dall’Alba

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Ashley Walterhouse is the founder of Fit Mitten Kitchen, based in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, AKA “the Mitten.” Ashley grew up as a picky eater but later discovered that eating healthy was actually easy and fun. She started FMK in 2015 as a way to share her newfound love of developing healthier recipes for all to enjoy.
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125 responses

  1. Ellen @ My Uncommon Everyday
    December 18, 2015

    I love oatmeal cookies, and adding chocolate is always a great idea. Oh, and Ghirardelli is my fave, too! So good.e

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 18, 2015

      YES! There is just something about a better quality chocolate chip that makes ALL the difference in the cookie as a whole.

      Reply
  2. Emily
    December 18, 2015

    Oatmeal cookies are SO good. I love the chewiness. :))) And making them whole wheat is just that much better!

    Reply
  3. Kaylin@EnticingHealthyEating
    December 18, 2015

    Oh, oatmeal cookies, how I love thee! They don’t get enough credit. I like how you used a mix of coconut oil and butter–sounds like something I would do!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 18, 2015

      Always love switching things up with some nutritious ingredients 😀 Thanks Kaylin!

      Reply
  4. Chrissa – Physical Kitchness
    December 18, 2015

    Nom!!!! You always kill it with your baked goods! Have an amazing time with your family!!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 18, 2015

      Thanks Chrissa!

      Reply
  5. jill conyers
    December 18, 2015

    Ashley this looks absolutely delicious! I was just telling my daughter I need to do a little more holiday baking. Adding this to the list.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 18, 2015

      Yay! Hope you guys love them Jill!

      Reply
  6. Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness
    December 17, 2015

    I hope you have a SUPER awesome time with the fam girl! we’re heading up tomorrow to get our famjam visiting on too! Yay!
    You know what is also yay? These cookies. I love me some healthy cookies and you KILLED it with these babies! Pinned!

    Reply
  7. Beverley @ sweaty&fit
    December 17, 2015

    man your husband is a lucky guy. can you come live with me and bake me all sorts of cookies, plsandthanks? Also i need a cookie scoop ASNAP. Tired of using my hands like a real commoner

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 17, 2015

      SURE THING. I like Toronto 😉 Bahaah, “real commoner”. I died.

      Reply
  8. Jess @hellotofit
    December 17, 2015

    Have you had Guittard chocolate chips? I like them BETTER than Ghiarrdelli!!! Also, these photos just get more and more profesh. LOVE.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 17, 2015

      I have heard of the Guittard but have not bought them myself! I think I’ve only seen them at Whole Foods (which I don’t have near me >> my bank acct thanks me for that) But THANK you for the compliment on my photos! Learn something new every day. Thanks Jess!

      Reply
  9. GiGi Eats
    December 17, 2015

    I’d so be on board with these if I could in fact eat them. I just want to bake them so my house smells UH-MAZ-ING!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 17, 2015

      Baking cookies is definitely one of THE BEST smells everrr.

      Reply
  10. Carly @ Fitliving blog
    December 16, 2015

    These look outrageously delicious! I pinned for later 🙂 I might even add a little peanut butter to these because well, pb and chocolate is the best combo ever!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      That is a GENIUS idea.

      Reply
  11. Rachel
    December 16, 2015

    Ps, did NOT mean to post my previous comment in all caps…

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      lolol I read it as if you were shouting too. 😀 THANKS RACHEL! <3 I hope you love em 😉

      Reply
  12. Rachel
    December 16, 2015

    ASHLEY I’M DROOOLING OVER HERE!! I CAN’T EVER PASS UP A CLASSIC COOKIE – THESE LOOK SO INCREDIBLE. PINNING FOR THIS WEEKEND LOL

    Reply
  13. Pragati // Simple Medicine
    December 16, 2015

    My husband says chocolate chip but I would want a sugar cookie or gingerbread – my two favorites!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      Oh wow gingerbread a favorite! That is different. My husband would also say chocolate all the way 🙂

      Reply
  14. Christina
    December 16, 2015

    OMG I am so hungry now… These look so simple and wholesome, I could probably go make some right now according to that ingredient list!! Question – have you ever replaced butter with ghee? I bought some when I tried Whole 30 and never used it!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      I have NOT used ghee in baking. But I did a little digging and it sounds like you’d need to replace some of the moisture with a liquid possible. And the texture may come out slightly different (and taste, obviously). But I bet they’d be super good! I would add a couple TBS of milk for every 1/4 cup of ghee. Or an extra egg yoke could help. Let me know if you try them this way! I’m curious now 😀

      Reply
  15. Megan @ Skinny Fitalicious
    December 16, 2015

    I think chocolate chip cookies will forever be my favorites. Yet another cookie recipe I must try!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      Chocolate chip is just so classic. Especially for chocolate lovers <3 Thanks Megan!

      Reply
  16. Shashi at RunninSrilankan
    December 16, 2015

    This year did fly by – way way too fast! So I need ALL the cookies to console myself – and these are stellar – love the combo of cinnamon and vanilla in them!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      I am a huge fan of spices and throw them in baked goods whenever I can 😉 Thanks Shashi!

      Reply
  17. Georgie
    December 16, 2015

    I’d eat that dough straight up! Yeah cookies are definitely my favorite dessert. Some day we should make a pilgrimage to Levain bakery in NYC – literally those cookies are life changing

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      UM, YES. I am like 3 hours away from there. I’ll meet you in 2016 😉 (but seriously…)

      Reply
  18. Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
    December 16, 2015

    Oatmeal cookies are such a classic! I haven’t had one in soooo long!
    (Hallmark christmas movies are where it’s at! 😛 )

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      I really just love all cookies and can’t believe you haven’t had one in ages! What the heck?! Hopefully you have one over the holidays 😉

      Reply
  19. rachel @ athletic avocado
    December 16, 2015

    ahhhh can’t beat the classic cookie recipes! Another great one, Ashley 🙂

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      Thanks Rachel!

      Reply
  20. Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness
    December 16, 2015

    Yet another amazing cookie recipe to try out! I love this time of year. These cookies look DELISH! Plus, going a healthier route is even better, so I can eat even more 😉

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2015

      Cookie love all month longggg. I love it too 😀 Thanks so much Taylor! <3

      Reply
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