Chloe's Corner: The Ultimate “Healthy” Chocolate Chip Cookies
The Lanby’s Co-founder and CEO, Chloe Harrouche shares her recipe for the ultimate "healthy" chocolate chip cookies.
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The Lanby’s Co-founder and CEO, Chloe Harrouche shares her go-to recipe for "healthy" chocolate chip cookies made from whole food ingredients.
Ingredients
-3/4 cups of almond flour
-1/4 cup of coconut flour, sifted
-1 teaspoon of baking soda
-1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
-1/2 teaspoon of salt
-2 cups of old fashioned rolled oats
-1 cup of porridge oats
-1 cup of olive oil
-1/2 cup of honey (use less if you don't need your cookies to be that sweet)
-2 eggs, preferably at room temperature
-2 teaspoons of pure vanilla extract
-3/4 cup of semi sweet chocolate chips
-1/4 cup of unsweetened coconut flakes
Steps
- Whisk the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, salt and oats together. Set aside.
- Use a hand mixer to mix the oil and honey together. Add the eggs and beat on high until mixed in. Add in the vanilla and mix in.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix on low until combined. Add the chocolate chips and coconut flakes as the mixer is on low speed or mix them in by hand.
- Chill the dough in the refrigerator for 1 hour.
- Preheat oven to 350F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside until the hour is up.
- (1 hour later) Roll balls of dough (as big or as small as you want) and place on mat with 2 inches in between each ball
- Bake for 10 minutes or until you see the sides turning lightly browned.
- Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes before digging in.
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Kendall is a graduate of the University of Mississippi, with a B.A. in Integrated Marketing Communications and a minor in Business Administration. She received her certificate of Nutrition Science from the Friedman School of Nutrition at Tufts University.
Chloe holds a bioengineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania. As a breast cancer survivor, her insights shape The Lanby's patient-centric approach. Leveraging her healthcare strategy background, Chloe pioneers concierge medicine, bridging gaps in primary care.
Tandice was recognized with the Health Law Award and named a Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholar at Columbia Law School. Tandice's editorial role is enriched by her insights into patient autonomy and gene modification legalities. Passionate about bioethics, she is committed to crafting patient-centric healthcare solutions.