The Best Oat Flour Cookie Recipes - The Nessy Kitchen (2024)

If you have been wondering if you can bake cookies with oat flour, the answer is yes! After developing and testing dozens of recipes, I have come up with several recipes for cookie classics that are made specifically with just oat flour. Read on for plenty of tips, how to measure and the recipes.

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  • Adapting Cookie Recipes to Use Oat Flour
  • How to Measure Oat Flour For Cookies
  • Oat Flour Cookie Tips for Success
  • Make Ahead and Storage
  • Snickerdoodles
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Chocolate Cookies
  • Oatmeal Cookies
  • Gingersnaps
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Other Oat Flour Recipes
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An alternative to other gluten free flours, oat flour works wonderfully to make cookies. With the right adjustments, an oat flour cookie can taste just as good (if not better!) in both texture and flavor as the classic all purpose flour version.

After literally hundreds of test cookies, I have learned plenty of tips to share with you. I have also come up with specific recipes for several cookie favorites made with oat flour and plan to continue to add more!

Take note though, that while oats (and oat flour) should technically be gluten free, there can be cross contamination in production. Therefore, if you need the oat flour recipe that you are making to be gluten free, use certified gluten free oat flour and oats.

Adapting Cookie Recipes to Use Oat Flour

After many test batches of adapting my favorite cookie recipes to be made with oat flour, I started to notice a few general patterns. If you are looking to adapt your own favorite wheat flour cookie recipe to oat flour, here is what I generally found:

  • Add 120 % oat flour by weight as compared to the wheat flour weight called for in the initial cookie recipe to achieve the most similar texture
  • Oat flour cookies may not spread as much when baking and may need to be squished down a bit prior to baking (I highly recommend baking 1 test cookie before baking the rest)
  • Oat flour cookies may dry out a bit more quickly than wheat cookies

*Check out the recipes that I have linked to below that have been formulated and tested to be made specifically with oat flour!

Is Store Bought or Homemade Oat Flour Better for Cookies?

In my testing, I found that I generally got better results in texture when using boughten oat flour over homemade. Unless you have an excellent blender, it can be hard to repeatedly achieve the extremely fine consistency of flour.

Therefore, I highly recommend using store-bought oat flour for cookies in order to get the best results.

That said, if using homemade flour, your cookies will still taste good but the resulting texture will be more variable.

How to Make Your Own Oat Flour

If you are unable to get your hands on boughten oat flour, you can make your own out of rolled oats. Large flake, quick or instant will all work.

*If you need to have gluten free oat flour, ensure that you are using certified gluten free oats.

Add the oats to a high powered blender or food processor and blend into a fine powder.

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How to Measure Oat Flour For Cookies

I highly suggest using a kitchen scale to measure your oat flour. For my recipes, toggle the recipe card to "metric" in order to get the exact measurement.

Oat flour is less dense than wheat flour. While all purpose flour weighs 120 g per cup when spooned and levelled into a measuring cup, using the same method for oat flour will yield 80-90 g per cup.

After several trials, I have found that I consistently achieve 120 g per cup of oat flour (therefore comparable to AP flour and helpful when trying to substitute oat flour for part or all of AP flour in a recipe), by scooping the oat flour into a measuring cup, lightly packing it down and then levelling off the top (see the image below).

So, if you are not weighing your ingredients for any of my oat flour recipes, it is important that you measure the oat flour in this way. Scoop, lightly pack and then level off.

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Oat Flour Cookie Tips for Success

To ensure delicious cookies every time, I suggest that you:

  • Make a trial cookie- Before baking the full batch, bake just one cookie to test how much it needs to be squished down (if at all) and to nail down the baking time for your ideal cookie.
  • Bake cookies one sheet at a time- The heat may not be even in your oven so baking one sheet at a time ensures more consistent results.
  • Use an oven thermometer- Oven temperatures can vary a lot from what it is set to. Using a thermometer in your oven ensures that you are baking the cookies at the correct temperature.
  • Line your cookie sheets- Use a silicone mat or parchment paper to ensure that the cookies don't stick to the baking sheet.
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Make Ahead and Storage

Make Ahead:Oat flour cookie dough can be made up to 3 days ahead, covered and kept in the refrigerator. You can shape the dough before refrigerating or do so when you are ready to bake.

To bake, remove the dough from the fridge 30 minutes prior and allow to come to room temperature. Resume with the recipe where you left off.

To Freeze Cookie Dough: Shape into balls, roll in sugar (depending on the recipe) and place in a single layer on a large plate or cookie sheet. Freeze until solid and then package into an airtight freezer-safe container or zip top bag.

When ready to bake, remove desired amount of frozen cookie dough balls from freezer and place on a prepared cookie sheet. Allow to thaw and come to room temperature for about 30-45 minutes, and then resume with recipe as directed.

To Store:Cool oat flour cookies completely on a wire cooling rack and then store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 3 months

Snickerdoodles

Oat Flour Snickerdoodles

Thick with a soft center, these cookies are made with plenty of vanilla extract and cinnamon spice for a warm and cozy treat.

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

Oat Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ultra thick and chewy, these are packed with dark chocolate chips, have gooey centers and lightly crispy edges. Taste testers couldn't tell that they weren't classic chocolate chip cookies!

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Peanut Butter Cookies

Oat Flour Peanut Butter Cookies

Packed with peanut butter flavor, these cookies are soft in the center with crumbly edges.

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Chocolate Cookies

Oat Flour Chocolate Cookies

Chewy with fudgy centres and a rich flavour, these gluten free cookies are an irresistible treat to satisfy your chocolate cravings.

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Oatmeal Cookies

Oat Flour Oatmeal Cookies

These cookies are so soft and chewy. Along with cinnamon, a touch of molasses and nutmeg adds that something extra that turns great cookies into something sensational!

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Gingersnaps

Oat Flour Gingersnaps

A holiday favourite, these cookies are soft baked and perfectly spiced with crackly tops and the right touch of molasses. But if you prefer crispier cookies, you can use all white sugar in place of brown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use oat flour instead of flour in cookies?

Yes! I have tested and created recipes for several popular kinds of cookies to specifically use oat flour.

How does oat flour affect cookies?

When substituting oat flour in place of regular flour in cookies, the biggest affect that it has is on texture. It also lends a slightly nutty oat flavor, but in most cookies, I found the difference in taste negligible.

How much flour does two cups of oats make?

Two cups of rolled oats is equal to 200 g which is approximately 1 and ⅔ cups of oat flour when lightly packed and levelled.

Is oat flour just ground oats?

Yes, oat flour is simply oats that have been ground into a fine, flour consistency.

Is oat flour lower calories?

No, oat flour and wheat flour have very similar caloric values. ¼ cup (30 g) of oat flour contains approximately 110 calories which is the same as ¼ cup (30 g) of all purpose wheat flour.

Is oat flour gluten free?

While oats should technically be gluten free, sometimes there can be cross contamination in the growth or production. If you need a recipe with oat flour to be gluten free, ensure that you use certified gluten free oats and oat flour.

Are oat flour cookies healthy?

While oat flour is arguably more wholesome than regular flour since it is made with whole grains, simply because it is made with oat flour does not make it a healthy cookie. It is important to look at the sugar content and full ingredients list of a cookie in order to determine if it is healthy.

Other Oat Flour Recipes

  • Oat Flour Apple Crisp
  • Banana Oat Pancakes
  • Cranberry Crisp
  • Flourless Oat Waffles (In a Blender)
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FAQs

How does oat flour affect baking cookies? ›

Oat flour gives baked goods more flavor than regular all purpose flour, though it also gives them a chewier and crumblier texture.

Can I substitute oat flour for all-purpose flour in cookies? ›

Quaker Oat Flour can be substituted for all-purpose wheat flour at a 1:1 ratio by weight. However, most home bakers use volume instead of weight to measure ingredients. Since Quaker Oat Flour is lighter than wheat flour, we recommend 1¼ cup leveled unpacked oat flour to replace 1 cup leveled unpacked all-purpose flour.

Do you need more baking powder with oat flour? ›

If does make a great shortbread cookie, pie crust, or any baked item that does not need to raise and you want a very tender product. When making recipes that require baking powder, add 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder per cup of oat flour.

Why are my oatmeal cookies so dry? ›

However they won't be particularly chewy and they should not spread out on the baking sheet that much. There are several reasons why the cookies may have become dry and crumbly but the two most likely are that either the cookies were baked for too long or too much flour was added to the dough.

What happens if you use oat flour instead of all-purpose flour? ›

Compared to all-purpose flour, oat flour is higher in fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals such as iron, magnesium, and zinc. Not only does it have more nutrients, but oat flour has a lower glycemic index than all-purpose flour. The glycemic index is a measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.

Is oat flour or almond flour better for cookies? ›

Oat flour is generally less dense than almond flour, so cookies made with oat flour may be slightly lighter and less dense. Oat flour has a slightly sweet, nutty flavor that may be noticeable in the finished cookies.

How much oat flour equals 1 cup all-purpose flour? ›

To replace 1 cup of all-purpose flour, you'll need to multiply that by 1.4 to get a similar weight of oat flour. For example, if a cookie recipe calls for 1 1/4 cups of all-purpose flour, you'll need to multiply that by 1.4 to get the correct amount of oat flour to use.

Does yeast work with oat flour? ›

You can make delicious and nutritious dough using oat flour and yeast, Oat flour has a nutty flavor and provides more fiber than other types of flour, while yeast helps the dough to rise and create a light, fluffy crust.

How does oat flour affect baking? ›

Properties of Oat Flour

Light texture and mild flavour similar to wheat. Absorbency that adds moisture to baked goods. Helps make cakes light and fluffy.

What do I need to know about baking with oat flour? ›

You can use oat flour in practically any recipe – its delicate, slightly buttery undertone also contains traces of caramel yet it never overpowers the other flavors in the dish – and it bakes up perfectly fluffy and tender.

Does oat flour make baked goods dense? ›

Baked goods made with homemade oat flour tend to be a little denser. When it comes to delicate sponge or layer cakes, it's best to stick with commercial oat flour if the recipe calls for it.

How do you make oat flour rise for baking? ›

Use of Xanthan Gum or Guar Gum: To improve the texture and rise of oat flour dough, you can add a small amount of xanthan gum or guar gum. These are common gluten substitutes in gluten-free baking and can help give the dough structure and rise.

Why do my oatmeal cookies taste bitter? ›

Rancid oxidized oil gets those bitter soapy flavors. I pick the oil over the baking soda because there is hardly any baking soda in these cookies! But a fair bit of oil.

How do you keep oatmeal cookies chewy? ›

Keep Them Sealed

The key to keeping cookies fresh and soft is to seal them in an airtight container, like a resealable freezer bag. And here's a nifty little trick: add a piece of bread to the bag. You might think that the bread trick works because the cookies absorb moisture from the bread.

Why aren t my oatmeal cookies chewy? ›

Be sure to use baking soda in the cookies (not baking powder). Don't forget to chill the cookie dough. This ensures a puffy soft and chewy cookie! I prefer baking cookies on silicone baking mats (Silpats) but you can also use parchment paper.

What is the effect of oat flour in baking? ›

It's absorbent and light, which helps these mild cakes bake up as light and fluffy as they should. 4. Oat flour is useful even for traditional baking. Try using it for kneading whole-wheat bread.

What happens when you bake oat flour? ›

With its creamy, earthy flavor and delicate texture, gluten-free oat flour is a staple of my gluten-free baking recipes. It bakes up soft and smooth, adding necessary starch to many GF baked goods and keeping them moist and tender due to its high fat content and stable protein structure.

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