Single Serve Oat Cookie (No added Sugar)

Single Serve Oat Cookie (No added Sugar)

AIR FRYER SINGLE-SERVE OAT COOKIE⁠
(A chewy, chocolatey treat in under 10 minutes 🍪✨)⁠

𝗜𝗻𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀:⁠
▪️ ½ cup oats⁠
▪️ ½ medium banana, mashed⁠
▪️ 1 tsp baking powder⁠
▪️ ⅛ tsp cinnamon powder⁠
▪️ ¼ tsp vanilla extract⁠
▪️ 1 tbsp runny peanut butter⁠
▪️ 1 tbsp milk (dairy or non-dairy)⁠
▪️ 1 tbsp chocolate chips (plus extra for topping)⁠

𝗜𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀:⁠

1. Preheat Fritaire to 330°F.⁠
2. In a small bowl, combine oats, banana, baking powder, cinnamon, vanilla, peanut butter, milk, and chocolate chips. Mix until well combined.⁠
3. Shape the batter into a cookie and place it on the Air Stand lined with parchment paper.⁠
4. Air fry for 7–8 minutes or until golden brown.⁠
5. While still hot, sprinkle extra chocolate chips on top.⁠
6. Let cool for 10 minutes before enjoying warm.⁠

One cookie, no sharing required! The perfect me-time treat. 😌🍫⁠

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