
If you love quick, wholesome treats made with simple ingredients, these Low-Sugar Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies are about to become your new everyday favorite. Soft, chewy, naturally sweet, and ready in under 30 minutes, this recipe delivers everything you want in a lower-sugar dessert—without refined sugar or complicated steps.
With only four pantry ingredients, these cookies make the perfect snack for busy days, lunchboxes, cozy afternoons, or anytime you want something sweet without guilt. The combination of oats, applesauce, peanut butter, and cinnamon creates a warm, comforting flavor that tastes like a homemade classic.
These applesauce oatmeal cookies are incredibly easy to make, endlessly customizable, and ideal for anyone craving a simple treat with clean ingredients.
Why You’ll Love These Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies
Only 4 Simple Ingredients
Made with old-fashioned oats, sweetened applesauce, creamy peanut butter, and cinnamon—nothing complicated, nothing artificial.
Naturally Low-Sugar
Applesauce adds natural sweetness while keeping the cookies soft and chewy.
Ready in Under 30 Minutes
Just mix, shape, bake, and enjoy. This is one of the easiest 4-ingredient cookie recipes you’ll ever make.
Easy to Customize
Add nuts, chocolate chips, dried fruit, or spices—this recipe adapts to any flavor you love.
No Butter, No Oil, No Refined Sugar
A great option for anyone looking for simple oatmeal cookies made without refined sugar.
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups old-fashioned oats
- 1 cup sweetened applesauce (room temperature)
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter (or almond/sunflower butter)
- ⅛ teaspoon ground cinnamon
These ingredients create soft, chewy cookies with the perfect texture.
Kitchen Tools You’ll Need
- Mixing bowl
- Spoon or spatula
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper (optional)
- Measuring cups and spoons
How to Make Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies
Before You Begin
Preheat and prepare your cookware as needed. Cooking times and results may vary depending on your equipment and ingredients.
Step 1 — Preheat the Oven
Preheat to 350°F (175°C).
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it to reduce sticking.
Step 2 — Mix the Dough
In a mixing bowl, combine:
- applesauce
- oats
- peanut butter
- cinnamon
Mix until the dough becomes thick and evenly blended.
Visual cue: The mixture should hold together when scooped and appear slightly sticky.
Step 3 — Shape the Cookies
Scoop into 12 portions.
Roll each portion gently and place on the baking sheet.
Flatten lightly to form thick, round cookies.
Note: Keep them thick for the best chewy texture.
Step 4 — Bake
Bake until the edges appear set and lightly golden and the centers look soft but no longer wet. Baking time is typically about 10–12 minutes, depending on oven performance.
- edges look set and lightly golden
- centers appear soft but no longer wet
Avoid overbaking—cookies firm as they cool.
Step 5 — Cool Completely
Let cookies cool on the sheet for at least 15 minutes.
Visual cue: Cookies should feel firm enough to lift without bending.

Serving Ideas
- Enjoy with coffee, tea, or warm milk
- Add fresh berries on the side
- Serve warm with dairy-free ice cream
- Pair with yogurt for a balanced snack
- Pack in lunchboxes for a easy homemade treat
Storage Instructions
Room Temperature
Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
Add a paper towel to prevent excess moisture.
Refrigerator
Keeps fresh for up to 1 week.
Freezer
Freeze up to 3 months.
Place parchment between layers to prevent sticking.
To serve, thaw at room temperature for 20–30 minutes.
Make-Ahead Tips
- Prepare the dough up to 2 days in advance and keep it refrigerated.
- Shape and bake whenever you want fresh cookies.
- Freeze baked cookies for quick snacks later.
Expert Tips for Best Results
- Use room-temperature applesauce for better binding.
- Old-fashioned oats create the best chewy texture.
- Do not overmix—stir until combined.
- Allow full cooling time for proper structure.
- If dough feels too soft, add 1–2 tablespoons oats.
Delicious Variations
- Nut-Free: Use sunflower seed butter.
- Chocolate Chip: Add ¼ cup mini chocolate chips.
- Dried Fruit: Add raisins or dried cranberries.
- Spiced: Add nutmeg, cloves, or apple pie spice.
- Banana Version: Swap applesauce for ¾ cup mashed banana.
What to Serve With These Cookies
- Fruit salad
- Coffee or chai
- Greek yogurt
- Warm vanilla milk
- Herbal tea
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Too Much Applesauce
Leads to soft, crumbly cookies.
Using Improper Oats
Instant oats = mushy
Steel-cut oats = too hard
Not Cooling Enough
Cooling sets the cookie structure.
Flattening Too Thin
Keep cookies thick for the best chew.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my cookies falling apart?
Too much applesauce or not enough cooling time.
Can I use quick oats?
Yes, but cookies will be softer. Old-fashioned oats are best.
Are these cookies made without refined sugar?
Yes. This recipe is made without refined sugar or butter and uses oats, applesauce, and nut butter for flavor and texture.
Can I use unsweetened applesauce?
Absolutely. The cookies will be slightly less sweet.
Can I substitute peanut butter?
Yes—use any creamy nut or seed butter.
Conclusion
These 4-ingredient Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies are the perfect blend of simplicity, flavor, and comforting homemade goodness. Whether you need a quick dessert, an easy afternoon snack, or a low-sugar treat for the week, this recipe is dependable, delicious, and always satisfying. Make a batch today—you’ll love how effortless and tasty they are!

Super Easy Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
Method
- Before You Begin
- Preheat and prepare your cookware as needed. Cooking times and results may vary depending on your equipment and ingredients.
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment.
- Mix Dough
- Mix oats, applesauce, peanut butter, and cinnamon until dough looks thick and evenly coated.
- Shape
- Form 12 cookies and gently flatten into thick rounds.
- Bake
- Bake 10–12 minutes, or until edges appear set and lightly golden.
- Cool
- Cool on the baking sheet for 15 minutes, or until cookies feel firm enough to lift.
- Cooking Notes
- Use old-fashioned oats for the best chewy texture; quick oats will make the cookies softer.
- Keep the cookies thick when shaping, as they do not spread much during baking.
- Bake until the edges look set and lightly golden and the centers appear soft but no longer wet.
- Cookies will firm up as they cool, so avoid overbaking.
- If the dough feels too soft, stir in 1–2 tablespoons of oats before baking.
- Cooking times may vary depending on oven performance and ingredient moisture.
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