One summer while I was in high school, my mom pulled out an old, yellowing recipe card from her manila folder collection. Handwritten in my grandmaâs tidy cursive, it neatly spelled out the ingredients and instructions for her special peach pie. With half a dozen humongous ripe peaches sitting on our counter, we immediately started peeling and slicing to make the dessert.
Because I had grown up on just apple, pecan and pumpkinâall made with a classic single crust and nothing on topâGrandmaâs recipe for peach pie looked a little different. She called for a special no-roll crust, where we simply patted the dough into the pie plate, andâŚ
A streusel topping. Big, buttery crumbs generously sprinkled all over the fresh fruit, baked until slightly crunchyâthe perfect texture complement to the soft, juicy peaches underneath.
Until that day, I had never had anything like it⌠And I never want to eat a peach pie made any other way. Itâs literally the best peach pie Iâve ever tasted in my entire life. My four-member family managed to finish it offâthe entire 9â pieâin a single night! We may or may not have skipped dinner that eveningâŚ
And ever since then, weâve baked grandmaâs peach pie nearly every week during the following summers.
But because thatâs my grandmaâs secret recipe (and definitely not healthy!), I created a different treat with the same addictive flavors to share with you instead: these Healthy Peach Pie Oatmeal Cookies! Full of juicy fruit, warm cinnamon, and one of Grandmaâs special ingredients, I can practically guarantee that these cookies will disappear just as quickly as that first peach pie my family made!
I started with my favorite clean-eating oatmeal cookie base. Have you tried any of my oatmeal cookies yet? Theyâre the most popular recipes on my blog (especially this carrot cake version!)⌠And for a good reason! Theyâre supremely chewy, extra soft, and full of healthy good-for-you ingredients.
The cookies start with whole wheat flour and instant oats. Itâs very important that you measure these ingredients correctly, using either the spoon-and-level method or a kitchen scale. I highly recommend a kitchen scale if you have one! (I own and love this one.) Theyâre fairly inexpensive and are worth their weight in gold. I use mine for every baking recipe I make!
Why is it so important to measure the flour and oats correctly? Because too much of either will dry out your cookies, making them taste cakey or crumbly. Thatâs especially true of the oats! They act like little sponges and soak up all of the moisture in the cookie dough. So pretty, pretty please, measure these ingredients correctly!
These cookies are sweetened with honey because I love that flavor pairing with peaches. Then again, I also adore maple syrup with peaches too⌠So that would make a great substitution! As would agave, or brown sugar and milk. Just use whatever you usually stash in your pantryâno need for a special trip to the grocery store!
And now for my grandmaâs special ingredient⌠Almond extract! Weâll only add a little bit because the peaches are the true star of the show, but almond extractâs slightly sweet and sophisticated flavor provides the perfect backdrop for these treats.
Weâll use fresh peaches for these cookies (although canned in 100% juice and thoroughly drained will work too!). Because of the moisture in the juicy fruit and liquid honey, you must chill the cookie dough. Chilling helps thicken the cookie dough and allows the oats time to soak up that moisture. But rememberâif you chill the dough for more than an hour or two, the cookies wonât spread as much while baking!
If youâre impatient (like me) and want your cookies ASAP, drop the cookie dough into rounded scoops onto the baking sheet after just 30 minutes of chilling. The dough will still be slightly sticky, so use a spatula! I own these adorable piggy ones, and their small size is perfect for shaping the dough into rounded circles.
Then bake, cool, eat, and repeat!
So much easier than pie, donât you think? đ And when you make your own, remember to snap a picture and share it on Instagram using #amyshealthybaking and tagging @amyshealthybaking IN the photo itself! (That guarantees Iâll see your picture! đ ) Iâd love to see your healthy peach oatmeal cookies!
Peach Pie Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup (100g) instant oats (gluten free if necessary and measured like this)
- ž cup (90g) whole wheat or gluten free* flour (measured like this)
- 1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 ½ tsp baking powder
- Âź tsp salt
- 2 tbsp (28g) coconut oil or unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly
- 1 large egg, room temperature
- 1 tsp almond extract
- ½ cup honey
- ½ cup (100g) diced peaches
Instructions
- Whisk together the oats, flour, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together the coconut oil or butter, egg, and almond extract. Stir in the honey. Add in the flour mixture, stirring just until incorporated. Fold in the peaches. Chill for at least 45 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 325°F, and line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
- Using a spoon and spatula, drop the cookie dough into 15 rounded scoops onto the prepared sheet, ensuring that the mounds are as tall as they are wide. Bake at 325°F for 11-14 minutes. Cool on the pan for 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack.
Notes
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You may also like Amy’s other recipesâŚ
⥠Healthy Raspberry Oatmeal Cookies
⥠Healthy Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Oatmeal Cookies
⥠Healthy Apple Pie Oatmeal Cookies
⥠Healthy Peach Oatmeal Muffins
⥠Healthy Peach Oatmeal Breakfast Cake
⥠Healthy Peach Scones
⥠âŚand the rest of Amy’s healthy oatmeal cookie recipes!
I am breastfeeding and trying to add flax seed to anything I can. How much would you add if any?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Maggie! I haven’t tried adding flaxseed to this recipe, so I’m not entirely sure. I’m guessing you could add a tablespoon or two without needing to make any other modifications! đ I’d love to hear what you think if you try these cookies!
you can sub the egg for flaxseed..1 egg equals 1T flaxseed mixed with 3T water
Thanks for sharing Kasey — I’m glad the flax egg substitution worked for you in this oatmeal cookie recipe!
Can these be frozen? They look great. Iâd love to bake them while peaches are in supply and freeze them for later.
Yes! These cookies freeze really well once they’ve been baked. đ I can’t wait to hear what you think of them, Michelle!
Mine did not spread. I measured very carefully and tried twice. Any suggestions?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Meg! I actually go over this exact question on my Oatmeal Cookie FAQ Page, which is included in the Notes section directly underneath the Instructions. I know it can be easy to miss! đ Did you measure using a kitchen scale or measuring cups? If the latter, can you describe in detail what you did to measure?
These were such a hit! I made this almost exactly as is, but substituted vanilla for almond extract, and did half honey, half date syrup. Will definitely come back to this recipe with peaches but other fruits as well. A total keeper
I’m so glad you enjoyed these cookies Alexandra! That means so much to me that you’d consider making them again. That’s the best kind of compliment! đ Thanks for taking the time to let me know!
I was looking for a recipe with honey and peaches and yours fit the bill and looks awesome! However it did not print out as offered on recipe page. I will be writing it out. ????
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Audrey! Did you click on the blue printer icon in the top right corner of the recipe box? If so, what computer or mobile device were you using, and what appeared instead of the recipe? My team and I would love to solve that issue, but we haven’t been able to recreate it on our end. Any info you can send our way would be much appreciated! đ I can’t wait to hear what you think of these cookies!
I have these chilling in the fridge as we speak, the batter smells really good! Can’t wait to bake them. I’m hoping these will ship well. I want to send some to my daughter at college, she missed out eating any of my fresh peaches. How do you think they’ll hold up? It should only take 2 days to get to her.
These are delicious! They came out perfect!
I’m so glad you loved these cookies Sandi! That means a lot to me! đ They should be fine to ship! I’d recommend adding some padding to make sure they don’t break in transit. If your daughter refrigerates them once she receives them, they should keep for a few days!
Can I substitute almond flour?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Heidi! I’ve actually covered this exact question on my Oatmeal Cookie FAQ Page, and there’s a link to it at the bottom of the Notes section of the recipe (located directly underneath the Instructions). I know it can be easy to miss! đ I’d love to hear what you think if you try making these cookies!
Would canned peaches be ok to substitute?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Chloe! I’ve actually answered this exact question in the Notes section of the recipe (located directly underneath the Instructions). I know it can be easy to miss! đ I’d love to hear what you think if you try making these oatmeal cookies!