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Sweet Potato Blueberry Oatmeal Cookies

March 10, 2025
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Six sweet potato blueberry oatmeal cookies on a wire cooling rack. Fresh blueberries are scattered next to the rack.
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These sweet potato blueberry oatmeal cookies are soft, chewy, and naturally sweetened. Perfect for a healthy breakfast or snack, they’re easy to make, kid-friendly, and packed with wholesome ingredients!

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Why You’ll Love These CookiesIngredients NeededSubstitutions & VariationsHow to Make Blueberry Oatmeal CookiesBrittany’s Recipe Tip!How to Store & Freeze Blueberry Oatmeal CookiesFrequently Asked QuestionsMore Breakfast Cookie Recipes

I love sweet potatoes just about any way… roasted, baked, as fries, in a casserole or salad… the list goes on and on. When brainstorming new sweet potato recipes to make I knew I had to try some sort of healthy sweet potato cookie. Cue these sweet potato blueberry oatmeal cookies! The combo of blueberries and sweet potato is pure perfection!

If you’re into wholesome, soft-baked cookies like these, you’ll love my pumpkin oatmeal cookies. They have the same cozy, spiced flavor with a nutrient-packed twist!

Why You’ll Love These Cookies

  • Soft & chewy – Thanks to mashed sweet potato, these cookies have a soft, cake-like texture that makes them extra satisfying.
  • Naturally sweetened – No refined sugar here! Just a touch of honey or maple syrup brings the perfect amount of sweetness.
  • Packed with nutrients – Between the fiber-rich oats, vitamin-loaded sweet potatoes, and antioxidant-packed blueberries, these cookies are as nourishing as they are delicious.
  • Gluten-free & dairy-free – Made with almond flour and oats, these cookies are naturally gluten-free and can be made dairy-free with the right ingredients.

Ingredients Needed

  • rolled oats – we’re using half of the rolled oats to make homemade oat flour and half mixed in as is. Oats are naturally gluten-free, but often cross contaminated so make sure to use gluten-free oats if you have a gluten intolerance. I like using Bob’s Red Mill gluten-free rolled oats.
  • almond flour – make sure you use almond flour, not almond meal for these cookies! Flour is more finely ground.
  • baking powder – helps these cookies rise.
  • mashed baked sweet potato – great for leftover baked sweet potatoes or you can make them specifically for this! Store-bought sweet potato works as well just make sure you pick up a can with sweet potato as the only ingredient.
  • maple syrup – if you don’t need these cookies to be vegan you can use honey. Both are great natural sweeteners.
  • coconut oil – to keep these cookies nice and moist and add a boost of healthy fats.
  • vanilla extract – a flavor enchancer.
  • frozen blueberries – blueberries are a powerhouse fruit, and give these breakfast cookies a nice boost of antioxidants and vitamins.
  • spices – ground cinnamon, ground ginger and sea salt.
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Substitutions & Variations

There are plenty of ways to tweak these cookies while keeping them just as delicious!

  • Extra spice: Cinnamon and ginger bring warm flavors, but a little nutmeg or allspice can take these cookies to the next level.
  • Flour swaps: Almond flour gives these cookies a tender texture, but oat flour or whole wheat flour can work as alternatives.
  • Boost the protein: Stir in a scoop of vanilla protein powder or mix in some almond butter for extra protein. You may also like my protein cookies, or protein blueberry muffins!
  • Oil options: Coconut oil adds moisture, but melted butter or avocado oil are great substitutes.
  • Fruit variations: Blueberries add a juicy bite, but chopped apples, dried cranberries, or raisins would also be tasty—just like in my oatmeal raisin cookies.

How to Make Blueberry Oatmeal Cookies

Step 1: Add 1 cup of oats to a blender or food processor and process until the texture is similar to quick oats, almost oat flour.

Step 2: In a large bowl add mashed sweet potato, maple syrup, coconut oil and vanilla. Whisk to combine until smooth.

Step 3: To the same bowl, add the oats, processed oats, almond flour, cinnamon, baking powder, salt and ginger. Stir everything together until just combined.

Step 4: Gently stir in blueberries.

Step 5: Scoop dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Use your hands to form the dough into a round, flat cookie shape and make sure the blueberries are situated on top of the cookie.

Step 6: Bake until the cookies are golden and firm around the edges, 25-30 minutes. Cool the cookies on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then carefully transfer the cookies to a rack to cool completely.

See also  Thai Style Rainbow Crunch Salad

Brittany’s Recipe Tip!

  • Use mashed sweet potato, not chunks: You want a smooth mash to keep the cookies moist and well-combined. Roasting your sweet potato instead of boiling will give you the best texture and natural sweetness.

How to Store & Freeze Blueberry Oatmeal Cookies

I prefer to store these oatmeal breakfast cookies in an airtight container in the refrigerator, but you can also freeze them for longer storage.

They’ll keep for about 5 days in the fridge, 2-3 days stored at room temp or up to 3 months in the freezer. Make sure you allow them to cool completely before storing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use canned sweet potato instead of fresh?

Yes! Just make sure it’s plain mashed sweet potato with no added sugars or spices.

Do I need to thaw frozen blueberries before adding them?

Nope! Keep them frozen when mixing them in to prevent them from turning the batter too wet and mushy.

How do I keep blueberries from bursting in cookies?

Gently fold the blueberries into the dough to keep them intact. If using fresh blueberries, pat them dry before adding to prevent excess moisture.

Are blueberry oatmeal cookies healthy?

Yes! These blueberry oatmeal cookies are made with wholesome ingredients like oats, almond flour, and sweet potato. They’re naturally sweetened and packed with fiber, making them a great nutritious snack or breakfast treat.

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