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    Home » Recipes » Sweet Treats » Cookies & Biscuits

    Banana Nut Cookies

    Published: November 1, 2024 by Andrea · This post may contain affiliate links. Please read the disclosures and disclaimers page for details.

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    This recipe makes these delicious banana nut cookies that are ever so good. They’re super easy to make and a great recipe to use up leftover overripe bananas. 

    banana cookies

    If you know me then you know that I love to bake with bananas which is why I’ve developed yet another banana recipe. If you’re a fan of bananas especially in baked products then you will love this recipe for banana nut cookies. 

    The cookies are soft and chewy with a lovely banana flavour that is complemented by the flavour of the hazelnuts. If you don’t have hazelnut then you can use other nuts such as pecans or walnuts for an equally delicious cookie. 

    This recipe only needs one banana which should be overripe for the best flavour so it’s a good recipe to use up uneaten bananas you may have at home.

    Ingredients for Banana Nut Cookies

    Please find the full list of ingredients and quantities in the recipe card at the end of the post. 

    • Flour - use plain flour or all-purpose flour. 
    • Salt - I use fine sea salt for the best flavour.
    • Bicarbonate soda - also known as baking soda. 
    • Butter - use unsalted butter. 
    • Sugar - I use a combination of soft brown sugar and caster sugar. 
    • Banana - this recipe requires one overripe banana. 
    • Vanilla - use good quality vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste. 
    • Hazelnuts - you can substitute with pecan nuts or walnuts. 
    banana cookies

    How to Make Banana Nut Cookies 

    1. To a bowl, add the plain flour, salt and bicarbonate soda then whisk them together and set aside. To a stand mixer bowl, add the butter and both sugars. Using a paddle attachment on a medium setting, cream them together for around 3 minutes or until light and fluffy. You can also use a hand mixer for this step. 

    2. Add in the banana and continue to mix for another minute. Mix in the vanilla extract then pour in the dry ingredients that you set aside earlier and continue to mix until a dough forms. Once a dough forms, add in the hazelnuts and combine well. 

    3. Cover the bowl and place the dough in the fridge for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, line a large plate with parchment paper then roll the dough into 16 even sized balls. Each ball should weigh between 36g and 37g. Place the dough balls on the plate as you roll them. Refrigerate the cookie dough balls for 2 hours.

    4. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4/350oF/180oC/160oC fan and line a baking tray or cookie sheet with parchment paper. Place the cookies on the tray ensuring you leave space between them to spread. Add some chopped hazelnuts onto the top of each cookie then bake in the oven for 14 minutes or until lightly browned. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 25 minutes then transfer them to a cooling rack to completely cool. 

    Recipe Tips

    • These banana nut cookies will be best the following day when they become firmer. 

    Nutrition

    Nutrition based on 1 serving - Calories: 160kcal | Fat: 7.4g | Saturates: 3.4g | Carbohydrates: 21.0g | Sugar: 10.7g | Fibre: 0.8g | Protein: 2.0g | Salt: 0.09g.

    Storage

    Store these cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.

    Unbaked cookies can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. The cookies can be baked straight from the freezer.

    banana cookies

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    Banana Hazelnut Cookies

    This recipe makes these delicious banana nut cookies that are ever so good. They’re super easy to make and a great recipe to use up leftover overripe bananas. 
    Prep Time7 minutes mins
    Cook Time14 minutes mins
    Author: Andrea
    Yield: 16 cookies
    Calories: 160kcal

    Ingredients

    • 220g plain flour
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ¾ teaspoon bicarbonate soda
    • 100g unsalted butter soft at room temperature
    • 75g soft light brown sugar
    • 75g caster sugar
    • 1 large bananas overripe
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 50g hazelnuts chopped

    Instructions

    • To a bowl, add the plain flour, salt and bicarbonate soda then whisk them together and set aside. To a stand mixer bowl, add the butter and both sugars. Using a paddle attachment on a medium setting, cream them together for around 3 minutes or until light and fluffy. You can also use a hand mixer for this step. 
    • Add in the banana and continue to mix for another minute. Mix in the vanilla extract then pour in the dry ingredients that you set aside earlier and continue to mix until a dough forms. Once a dough forms, add in the hazelnuts and combine well. 
    • Cover the bowl and place the dough in the fridge for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, line a large plate with parchment paper then roll the dough into 16 even sized balls. Each ball should weigh between 36g and 37g. Place the dough balls on the plate as you roll them. Refrigerate the cookie dough balls for 2 hours.
    • Preheat the oven to gas mark 4/350oF/180oC/160oC fan and line a baking tray or cookie sheet with parchment paper. Place the cookies on the tray ensuring you leave space between them to spread. Add some chopped hazelnuts onto the top of each cookie then bake in the oven for 14 minutes or until lightly browned. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 25 minutes then transfer them to a cooling rack to completely cool. 

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