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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

  • Here’s What You Need
  • 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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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. Kim Goss
    February 18, 2023

    5 stars
    I’m trying to reduce foods that cause inflammation to Lupus and PCOS. These cookies are amazing! I made them exactly as written except that I took 1/2 the dough and mixed in Lily’s semisweet chocolate chips. The other half I used Lily’s white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts. These will be a staple to satisfy our sweet tooth!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      February 20, 2023

      Thank you so much for sharing your review! So glad you are able to enjoy them.

      Reply
  2. Grace Hulbert
    July 17, 2022

    3 stars
    Ok recipe

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      July 18, 2022

      Thanks for your review – was there something in particular you didn’t like about them?

      Reply
  3. Jackie
    July 10, 2022

    3 stars
    WHY IS THIS SO SWEET???? Otherwise 10/10

    Reply
  4. Peggie Learning
    June 24, 2022

    5 stars
    Very yummy I made these yesterday there are only 2 of us in the household and 1/2 of them are gone already. I made two substitutions well 3 I used white sugar not coconut sugar as that is what I had I used a 1/4 cup white chocolate chips and a 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips and I was short vanilla so I used a teaspoon of Kahlua they are delicious and I don’t usually even eat cookies Thank you so much for sharing the recipe

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      June 29, 2022

      Thanks so much for your comment and sharing your substitutions, Peggie! So glad they’re being enjoyed 😀

      Reply
  5. Vivian
    May 10, 2022

    4 stars
    subbed the coconut sugar for brown and white sugar and the coconut oil for brown butter and it turned out pretty well!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      May 25, 2022

      Thanks for leaving a review!

      Reply
    2. Nah
      August 24, 2022

      4 stars
      Followed the recipe to the letter and somehow I ended up with a very DRY & crumbly mixture – it looked ready to top an apple strudel! I ended up adding some espresso, an additional egg, and a bit of macadamia nut oil to pull it together. I just eyeballed until it was average cookie dough consistency. I did not have to change cooking time/temp, luckily! Even with chilling the dough for 1.5 hours beforehand. They turned out fantastic!

      Reply
      1. Ashley
        October 20, 2022

        Hi there! Sorry the initial dough didn’t quite turn out. It could be that too much flour was added (if flour was packed down into cup).

        Reply
  6. Lulu
    December 6, 2021

    Are these cookies crispy or chewy? Or like Nestles Toll House recipe (crispy on the edges and bendy in the middle)?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 6, 2021

      They have slightly crisp edges with soft middles! As long as you don’t over bake them 🙂

      Reply
  7. Courtney K
    September 2, 2021

    5 stars
    I subbed a small amount of wheat flour with brewer’s yeast and ground flaxseed to turn these into lactation boosting cookies. They turned out amazing! So light and crisp on the outside, slightly chewy in the middle. LOVE them

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      September 2, 2021

      That sounds amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your subs here! Super helpful.

      Reply
  8. Ghadeer
    August 6, 2021

    5 stars
    These cookies have no right to be so addicting!!! I’ve made this multiple times and it always comes out amazing

    Reply
  9. Ramona
    July 17, 2021

    They look delicious ! Could I use regular organic white sugar if I don’t have coconut sugar? Also could I use wheat pastry flour Instagram wheat flower?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      July 17, 2021

      Yes both of those subs work! You won’t get as deep of a flavor using all white sugar so if you have brown sugar I’d use that. But either way works!

      Reply
  10. Janet G
    May 28, 2021

    5 stars
    These are literally the best cookies!! Run,do not walk, to your kitchen to make these as soon as possible. You cannot eat less that 3 in one sitting. Guaranteed!

    Reply
  11. Angelica J.
    February 17, 2021

    This is the best whole wheat and oats chocolate chip recipe I’ve tried – tender cookies with a slight crispiness!

    I did make a few modifications for my family — we prefer less sugar and less chocolates in our cookies so I used 1/2 cup dark muscovado sugar and 1/3 cup chocolate chips — which was perfect for us.

    Reply
  12. LindaRamsey
    February 13, 2021

    Loved this recipe. But missed the cinnamon. Did not see when I was to add that???

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 12, 2021

      Hi there! Thank you for your comment! I will fix on where to add the cinnamon.

      Reply
  13. LM
    February 13, 2021

    These were great! I noticed the printed version of the recipe doesn’t include the addition of cinnamon in the instructions, just an FYI!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      February 22, 2021

      Thanks for letting me know! Will fix.

      Reply
  14. Krissy
    February 11, 2021

    5 stars
    These have been my favorite cookies for the last couple of years. I’d been making them with all butter and brown sugar, but finally made the recipe as written when someone gave me some coconut sugar recently. Great both ways! I make them into my own lactation cookies with several tbsp of brewers yeast and a couple of tablespoons of flax meal :). Delicious!

    Reply
  15. Macey Johnson
    February 5, 2021

    SUCH a good recipe! When I made this recipe, I replaced the coconut oil with butter, but I softened 4tbsp and then made brown butter with the other 4tbsp. I then let the dough chill in the fridge a little bit before baking them, and they turned out PERFECT! One of my new favorite recipes!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      February 8, 2021

      Yay! So glad to hear they are a new favorite. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review!

      Reply
  16. Raquel
    December 10, 2020

    5 stars
    Hi Ashley, I made this cookie and I die every time I eat it!, is soooo delicious, my husband my dad and nephew are also in love, could I covet this to vegan and gluten free. Like a flax egg and vegan butter. I have a vegan friend that wants to try it.

    Reply
  17. Kate McCarthy
    November 29, 2020

    5 stars
    Delicious, easy cookies!! My husband is a happy man 🙂

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 1, 2020

      Yay! Thanks, Kate!

      Reply
  18. Barb G
    November 10, 2020

    Can I add sweetened coconut to these cookies?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      November 10, 2020

      Yes! Probably no more than 1/2 cup. And you might want to reduce flour by 2 TBSP

      Reply
  19. Sarah Amichai
    October 27, 2020

    5 stars
    My 9 year old daughter wanted to make a chocolate chip cookie cake today. Replaced the whole wheat flour with oat flour and a pinch of xanthum gum (because we discovered that moths had infested our whole wheat flour), also only used 3/4 cups sugar as I didn’t have any brown sugar – turned out great! Can’t wait to use this as an alternative to birthday cake, as neither of my kids like traditional cake. I did have to leave it in the oven longer, but it turned out perfect.

    Reply
  20. Brooklyn
    October 14, 2020

    Hello, this was a very good recipe. <3
    I used raisins in place of chocolate chips, and vegan margarine in place of the butter & coconut oil. I also used brown sugar instead of the coconut sugar. For the egg, I used 2 1/2 tbsp ground chia seeds and 90 ml water. After 5 minutes of them being in the oven, I noticed that they weren't going to flatten very much, so I took a spoon and flattened them out myself, so that the middles of the cookies would bake more evenly.

    I am sorry if it seems like I completely changed the recipe! XD That is not my intention;. I just hope that it helps future readers of this recipe to know that you can substitute some of the ingredients and the results will still be amazing! <3

    Reply
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