For my freshman year of college, I lived in a three-bedroom suite on the second floor of one of my university’s dormitories with four other girls, sandwiched between two similar suites each housing five boys. During our first quarter, one of my roommates developed a crush on one of those guys, and when we found out his birthday fell shortly after our winter break, she wanted to bake him a cake.
The rest of us girls pitched in to make it feel less awkward for her. We piled into our dorm’s itty bitty communal kitchen, stirred together a store-bought cake mix to pop into the oven (it’s the best we could do while living in the dorms without a pantry!), and topped it with canned vanilla frosting once it cooled.
That evening, we knocked on the door of the suite to our left, and when the boy pulled it open to answer, we held out the pan and exclaimed, “Happy birthday!” He looked absolutely shocked, staring down at the sprinkle-topped cake with nineteen candles peeking out of the frosting with his eyes as wide as saucers and his mouth slightly open, but he quickly recovered, smiled, and invited us inside while the rest of the boys wandered out from the bedrooms.
Because we baked a standard 9×13” cake and left it in the pan to deliver (we didn’t own a platter big enough to hold the entire cake!), we only decorated the top and skipped the sides, so we ended up with extra frosting. We placed the can in our mini fridge, knowing it’d last for a while, and figured we’d use it when we baked something else.
A few days later, we cracked open a fresh box of Teddy Grahams to snack on while studying for midterms. After a few bites, we remembered the vanilla frosting in our fridge and decided to dip the little bears in it for a sweet treat. We quickly fell into a routine, asking each other a few chemistry quiz questions and nibbling on a frosting-topped Teddy Graham as a reward for a correct answer…
And pretty soon, we ran out of frosting!
With our dorm located right around the corner from a pharmacy with a fairly extensive food section, we picked up another can of vanilla frosting and box of Teddy Grahams the next day on our way back from campus, and we fell into the same routine while continuing to study that evening. I absolutely loved that ritual of vanilla-frosted Teddy Grahams — they were the best midterm motivation!
Because school recently started in my hometown, those memories resurfaced multiple times throughout the past few weeks. Although I haven’t consumed much vanilla frosting since my freshman college days and don’t miss it too much, I still started craving those sweet little bears…
So I baked these healthy homemade chocolate Teddy Grahams! They taste like the ones sold in grocery stores, and I enjoyed them just as much as those boxes from college. Maybe even more…
Because I didn’t have to take any midterms this time!
QUICK OVERVIEW – HEALTHY HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE TEDDY GRAHAMS
Difficulty: Mainly easy, including for many beginner bakers.
Taste: Lightly sweetened with a rich chocolate flavor.
Texture: Crisp and crunchy, just like the original crackers.
WHAT ARE TEDDY GRAHAMS?
Since not everyone lives in the US and grew up munching on them as after-school snacks like I did, let’s talk about them briefly!
Teddy Grahams are an American product shaped like itty bitty teddy bears about half the size of your thumb, and they come in multiple flavors: honey, cinnamon, chocolate chip, and chocolate. (They previously offered other flavors like birthday cake, banana, strawberry banana, mixed berry, apple, and vanilla… But those have been discontinued.) They’re crunchy with a sweetness level somewhere between animal crackers or graham crackers and cookies, and they’re usually considered a snack food. (At least by the mainstream US population… Seeing as grocery stores stock them on their snack aisles!)
Teddy Grahams (and graham crackers too!) earned their names because they include graham flour as an ingredient. Graham flour is named after Sylvester Graham, who developed a special method of grinding wheat to turn it into flour. Because graham flour still includes the wheat kernel’s outer bran layer and germ in addition to the endosperm (whereas white all-purpose flour only contains the endosperm), it has lots of health benefits, like extra fiber and nutrients!
INGREDIENTS TO MAKE HEALTHY HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE TEDDY GRAHAMS
Let’s quickly talk about what you’ll need to make these healthy homemade Teddy Grahams! You only need six ingredients… And two of them are salt and water!
Flour. Since most grocery stores don’t stock graham flour, we’re going to use white whole wheat flour in this copycat recipe. It also contains the outer bran, germ, and endosperm, so it has a very similar flavor.
In case you haven’t heard of it either… White whole wheat flour is made from a special type of white wheat, whereas regular whole wheat flour comes from a heartier variety of red wheat. This type of wheat gives white whole wheat flour a lighter taste and texture, similar to that of all-purpose flour, and that allows the sweet, chocolaty flavor of your homemade Teddy Grahams to shine. Yet it still has the same health benefits as regular whole wheat flour, like extra fiber and micronutrients!
Tip: Whole wheat pastry flour would be a great substitute! My taste testers found that homemade Teddy Grahams made with regular whole wheat flour had a more pronounced “wheat-y” flavor that masked some of their sweetness.
Unsweetened cocoa powder. Next, you’ll need unsweetened cocoa powder. That’s right, just regular ol’ cocoa powder! We’re adding enough to the dough to give these cute little bears a rich chocolaty flavor, so no need to use Dutched or special dark cocoa powder. (Those other two have a different acidity level, which can change the taste and texture!) This is the type that I use, and I always keep at least two of the jumbo-sized containers in my pantry… If not an entire five-pound bag. I’m a huge chocoholic (that’s why I published my Healthier Chocolate Treats cookbook!) and go through it really quickly!
Sweetener. Instead of refined sugar, you’ll sweeten your homemade Teddy Grahams with pure maple syrup. Be sure to buy the real kind! The only ingredient on the label should be “maple syrup.” It’s generally sold in thin glass bottles or squat plastic jugs (like this!).
Tip: Skip the pancake syrup and sugar-free syrup! Those contain other added ingredients, which can change the way they behave in baking recipes.
Oil. This helps make your homemade Teddy Grahams crunchy, just like the original ones. You only need a teensy tiny bit though! That helps keep these healthy chocolate crackers low calorie and low fat. I opted for coconut oil, but any neutral-tasting oil will work!
HOW TO MAKE HEALTHY HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE TEDDY GRAHAMS
Gathered your ingredients? Good! Let’s briefly cover how to make these healthy homemade chocolate Teddy Grahams. This recipe is easy and straightforward — I promise!
Make the dough. I used the “one-bowl approach” to make things really simple — and minimize dishes too! You’ll whisk together the dry ingredients, make a well in the center, and pour in the wet. I recommend stirring them together with a fork. Yes, that’s right! A fork. Not a spatula or wooden spoon. I might sound crazy, but there’s a reason behind this…
The open space between the tines of the fork allows the ingredients to pass through and mix more efficiently. That means the process goes faster — and it’s less work for you too!
Roll + cut. Once you’ve mixed up the dough, it’s time to roll it out and cut it into those adorable bear shapes! I highly recommend using a silicone baking mat and a silicone rolling pin. ← Those are the inexpensive ones that I own (just in a black color for the rolling pin instead!), and they’re worth every penny. The silicon material prevents the dough from sticking to both your work surface and your rolling pin, and it makes the whole process go so much faster!
I bought my itty bitty teddy bear cookie cutters online here, and they were so inexpensive. I absolutely love them! I used the middle-sized bear, which was almost exactly the same size as the original Teddy Grahams. (It yielded a lot more bears from the dough than I expected too!)
Transfer + bake. Then transfer those little cut-outs to a fresh baking sheet. Make sure you leave some space in between each one, like you can see in my photo above! If you crowd the pan, they’ll steam instead, so they’ll turn out soggy rather than crunchy. It make require a second baking sheet, but that’s okay! Then pop them in the oven, set a timer, and…
Enjoy! And when you make your own, would you mind leaving a comment and rating the recipe? (You can also snap a picture and share it with me on Facebook!) I’d love to hear what you think of these healthy homemade chocolate Teddy Grahams!
Healthy Homemade Chocolate Teddy Grahams
Ingredients
- ¾ cup (90g) white whole wheat flour or gluten-free* flour (measured like this)
- ¼ cup (20g) unsweetened cocoa powder (measured like this)
- ¼ tsp salt
- 3 tbsp (45mL) pure maple syrup (room temperature)
- 2 ½ tbsp (37mL) water (room temperature)
- 1 tsp coconut oil, melted
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F, and line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Make a well in the center. Pour in the maple syrup, water, and coconut oil (in that order). Stir until all of the ingredients are fully incorporated. (It will take some extra effort at the end!)
- Transfer the dough to a lightly floured silicone baking mat, and roll it to be 1/16” thick with a silicone rolling pin. (See Notes!) Carefully cut out teddy bear shapes with a miniature bear cookie cutter. Transfer the cut-outs to the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake the Teddy Grahams at 350°F for 15-20 minutes or until crunchy. Cool completely to room temperature on the baking sheet before transferring to an airtight container.
Notes
View Nutrition Information + Weight Watchers Points
You may also like Amy’s other recipes…
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♡ Healthy Quinoa Crackers
♡ Healthy Chocolate Snack Cake
♡ Healthy Chocolate Granola Bars
♡ Healthy Chocolate Blueberry Energy Bites
♡ …and the rest of Amy’s healthy snack recipes!
Aww, these teddy bears look so adorable and delicious! I enjoyed reading that little story about when you were in college – that’s what I love about your recipes Amy, they always have so much thought behind them, whether it’s a story, a memory, an event, a birthday, they are always special for a particular reason☺. These teddies dipped in vanilla frosting sounds yummy, especially if it’s a reward for correct answers during revision – that’s such a good idea! I’m a huge fan of cheesecake, so maybe I should make a cream cheese frosting to dip these into – I’ll make the cream cheese frosting from your carrot cake recipe?! We don’t have Teddy Grahams over here in the UK, but they’re such a fun idea! Only 6 ingredients, AND they’re healthy?! I’m definitely making these…..now!? I’ll let you know how they went….
Thank you so much Katie! I’m really glad you’re enjoying the stories. They’re my favorite part to write… Maybe I’ll have to collect them all into a book and publish it someday! 🙂 I absolutely LOVE your idea of cream cheese frosting for dipping these into — that sounds phenomenal! Now I just might have to try that too… 😉 I can’t wait to hear what you think of the teddy grahams!
That’s such a good idea to publish your stories as a book – I would definitely read it!! I made these teddy grahams this morning, and used some leftover cream cheese frosting to dip them into – they made such a delicious breakfast! The taste of the cream cheese frosting paired SO well with the chocolaty flavour of the teddies – almost like the cream cheese was a cheesecake filling, and the teddies were a chocolate biscuit base! x
Yummmmm that sounds amazing Katie!! That’s my kind of breakfast! 😉 I’m so glad you loved them! Well, if you’d read that book… I just may have to start thinking more seriously about it. 🙂
Oh my goodness, Amy! These are so cute! I’m sure these make perfect motivation for studying. I have to make a big batch (& serve them with a side of homemade frosting 😉 )
Thank you so much Megan!! I bet your homemade frosting makes them taste even better! 😉 Good luck with studying — I know you’re going to be SO successful in PT school! ♥
Chocolate Teddy Graham’s are my favorite! I don’t get them much because I know they aren’t that good for you. Have to make these. Thanks again Amy!!
My pleasure Carla! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who can’t buy them much anymore. 😉 I can’t wait to hear what you think of these homemade ones!
I’m totally making these for snacking since I start on Monday!! They’re too cute to resist!
YOU are too cute to resist Marina!! ? I can’t wait to hear what you think of them! And GOOD LUCK!!
How CUTE!!! I love the story about the teddy grahams and vanilla frosting. One of my friends in college introduced me to something similar- Nilla wafers and vanilla frosting!! I shudder to think about a time that I would have eaten that as a “snack…” if only my metabolism was still that fast!!
YES!! We loved doing that with Nilla wafers too! We actually did that in band in high school… I’m pretty sure it was the year after you graduated because it was the year after me that introduced me to it. 🙂 And I would LOVE to have a kid’s metabolism again — that’d be a dream come true!!
What makes it look like it has oats in it??
The type of whole wheat flour that I use has those little flecks of the wheat kernel still left intact after the milling process. 🙂 I’d love to hear what you think of the teddy grahams if you try them Mary!
Ok, it’s the thid time that I’m trying to bake these but I’m always ending up eating the raw dough!
I promise I’ll use the oven next time! 🙂
Anyway it’s such a tasty and delicious recipe, Amy! I’m not surprised though, coming from you!
You’re so sweet Vanessa — thank you!! 🙂 I’m so glad you’re enjoying the dough that much, and I hope you like the baked teddy grahams even better!
Could you please tell me how many are in a serving. I haven’t baked them yet, waiting for the rolling pen and cookie cutter to come in. However, everything else I have tried from this site has been DELISH so I know these will be also.
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Franny! It means a lot to me that you’d purchase the rolling pin and cookie cutter just to make these. That info is available on the Nutrition Information, which is linked to underneath the recipe. It can be easy to miss! 🙂 I can’t wait to hear what you think of them!
I’m sorry I can’t give a more concrete answer than that Franny — it really depends on how thinly you roll the dough and how many little bears you’re able to cut out of it! 😉
I made these over the weekend and they were not only easy, but totally delicious!! ? I used all-purpose gluten-free flour! Thanks for such a wonderful recipe, Amy! Chocolate teddy grahams were always one of my favorites growing up, so it was MAGICAL being able to have them again!! ? LOVE. ❤️️
I’m SO glad you loved them Sabrina! Your IG photo was absolutely darling. ♡ (Such gorgeous nail art too!) That means a lot to me that you enjoyed the homemade Teddy Grahams so much, and I’m really glad I’m not the only one who called them my favorite childhood snack! ?
Aww! Thanks so much, Amy!! ?? well we obviously both have great taste ?Lol. I’m making your raspberries brownies next!❤
It’s hard to argue with that, especially when it comes to tastes about chocolate foods! ? Those brownies are my family’s favorite, so I really hope you love them too! And for some reason, I didn’t realize you’re in the Scottsdale region… My aunt lived there for a long time! I loved visiting her during the winter because it was so much warmer than the rest of the country!
Yes! You can never go wrong with chocolate! ?? That’s so great that your raspberry brownies are a family favorite! I’m sure I’ll love them just as much!! Oh really?! That’s so ironic! The winters are nice, but the summers … that’s another story☀️? ??It’s so awesome that you live in California!! #goals lol ?
These look great,but my daughter hates chocolate. Could you just omit it?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Cassie! If your daughter isn’t a fan of chocolate, then I recommend this wheat cracker recipe of mine instead! (You can easily use bear-shaped cookie cutters with that recipe, if you’d prefer cute shapes instead of squares!) 🙂 I’d love to hear what you and your daughter think if you try the crackers!