Hors d’oeuvres will never be the same.
Imagine you’re invited to a “desserts only” party.
A party where everything—from the drinks, to the appetizers, to the main course—is a dessert.
Dare to dream.
Impress all your friends with these gourmet-looking cookie bites that are secretly healthy and so simple to make!
Chocolate-Chip Banana Bites
- 1/3 cup plus 1/4 cup flour (I used 70g oat flour. You can use all-purpose, spelt, or gf all-purpose.)
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking soda (not baking powder)
- 3 tbsp to 1/3 cup chocolate chips, depending on your preference
- 2 tbsp brown sugar or coconut brown sugar or sucanat (do not omit or sub with white) (20g)
- 1tbsp plus 2tsp white sugar or evaporated cane juice (If you have no sweet tooth, like me, you can omit) (21g)
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1tbsp vegetable oil or coconut oil (or pre-melted margarine) (12g)
- 2-3 tbsp milk of choice, or more if needed (feel free to switch proportions of milk and oil) (30-45g)
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Mix your dry ingredients, then add in wet. Form baby-sized cookies OR big cookies and bake 6-8 minutes. Take out when still underdone–they’ll continue to cook while cooling, and so you don’t want them to get hard. (If you made big cookies, you can use a circle-shaped cookie cutter to achieve baby cookies.) To serve: sandwich a banana slice between two cookies. If possible, do this at the last minute so the bananas stay fresh. For a variation, replace banana with sliced strawberries!
If you’d prefer, here’s a Sugar Free Variation.
If you’re in the mood for a naughtier version…
Forget the bananas and make Cookie Sandwiches.
Changing subjects…
What would you prefer?
I’m going to be in NYC this next week, so I was wondering: would y’all be interested in seeing trip-recap posts, with restaurant reviews and point-n-shoot photos? (I’m not bringing my DSLR camera on vacation.) Or would you rather I stick to my signature dessert posts? I don’t care either way, so I wanted to ask your opinions. (Even if you do vote for NYC-recap posts, I’ll still mix in some recipe posts as well.)
Also, a huge thank you to whomever put this post on stumbleupon. I don’t really understand stumbleupon, but I was amazed by how many people viewed the post. Usually (read: never), my blog doesn’t get 5,000 unique visitors from of 2-3am!
















Gorgeous photos! Still waiting for thAt photography tutorial post lol
O.M.G.
restaurant reviews…This is a food blog, of course. A couple of everyday shots wouldn’t hurt either. Have a great trip!
Those cookies look so very good! And, I would love to hear all about your trip!
Helllooooo deliciousness! I am going to make something similar with raw cookie dough balls and banana soft server in the middle! Then chill and dip half way into chocolate!
Ooh that sounds really good!!
Please do write about your trip! I’d love to go to New York someday and I am definitely envious!
I’d love to see posts about your NYC trip! but I wouldn’t mind more dessert posts either 🙂 either way, enjoy your trip next week!!
Katie I love your dessert recipes, but I’d be more interested in seeing more about your trip to NYC.
These little bites look so cute — maybe put them on a stick and cover them in chocolate?
Holly, you are talking out of my soul!!!!!!!!!!!! I was about to say the exact same things!
Enjoy your trip, Katie!
Oh yes, this is why I love other bloggers/readers. Y’all have way better ideas than I do!
I bet these would be great with cookie dough!
Those look so cute! And delicious.
Please do recap posts! Restaurant meals and desserts! Also, please go to Lula’s Sweet apothecary for me! 🙂 have a great trip!
I really want to!! Hopefully we can get there!
It’s amazing! I’ve gone a few times. They let you sample flavors before you choose! The brownie sundae is amazing! Great soft serve too! 🙂