These chewy cookies may taste like a muffin-top, but they can actually SHRINK your muffin-top! Apples and oats are a kick-ass heart-healthy, weight-loss combo. Both super high in fiber helping to pull bad cholesterol from your body AND helps keep you full for longer periods of time aiding in weight-loss.
Ingredients:
- 5 apples pealed, cored and finely diced*
- 3 cups rolled oats (uncooked)
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 cup apple butter
- 2/3 cup maple syrup
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- pinch sea salt
Directions:
- Pre-heat oven to 380degrees.
- Place apples, water and cinnamon in small saucepan .
- Bring to a boil then simmer at low heat till apples are soft.
- Remove pot from stove and stir-in oatmeal, then remaining ingredients and mix well.
- Drop small spoonfuls of batter onto parchment-lined cookie sheet and bake for 30min.
- When done, carefully transfer cookies to wire racks and let cool.
*Baking apples: The best apples to use when baking are varieties that hold their shape, such as: Cortland, Empire, Granny Smith, Gala, Jonagold and Golden Delicious. Avoid varieties such as Pink Lady or Fuji (that fall apart when baked) or Red Delicious (which tastes much better crunchy and raw)

I haven’t been able to find apple butter here in Australia, is there anything I can I use instead?
Hi Kerrie, I am also from Aust, WA side – and I love Pegg’s show.
To find apple butter, just do a Google search for apple butter and this will help you to find a reciepe to make some, for these yummy biscuits. Apple butter is a lot of apples slow cooked with apple cider vinegar, and lots of spices.
Hope this has been helpful for you.
Thanks Josephine 🙂
I made some without a they still turned out great my kids love them too.
They were pretty tasty! I would bake them for less than 20 minutes though
These cookies are delightful! Such an easy recipe and good for you!
Glad you love them!!