These healthy carrot cake cookies made with oats and whole wheat flour are packed with raisins, walnuts, lemon zest and ginger. Drizzle them with the optional almond butter cream cheese topping for a true creamy carrot cake like bite. No added sugar, no butter, yet still completely delicious and guilt-free!

Note: These healthy carrot cake cookies (originally titled “Hippie Cookies) first appeared on January 27, 2012. The recipe has been edited slightly and now includes a delicious cream cheese almond butter icing and the pictures have been updated and video included (scroll down to right above recipe card).
These cookies have been a long time go-to healthy dessert recipe as carrot cake will always be one of my all-time favorite desserts.
I’m still amazed at how true to taste they are to the cake without any added sugar and a simple, wholesome ingredient list.
Every time I make healthy carrot cake cookies or carrot bread, I second guess myself while grating an entire cup worth of carrots to go in them.
When there’s that much of a vegetable in a cookie, can it still be considered a cookie or a sweet treat?
Especially when you’re not adding any eggs or any added sugar either.
I say yes, and this paleo chocolate zucchini bread which finds itself in a similar position agrees.

Somehow, this wholesome combination of oats, whole wheat flour, ginger, lemon zest, raisins, carrots and walnuts adds up to one hell of a good imitation of carrot cake in cookie form.
When I’m not in the mood for chocolate (yes, it happens sometimes), carrot cake or any dessert like it, is my jam.
Partly due to the spices, partly the texture and mostly (let’s be honest), the cream cheese icing, carrot cake (as long as it’s not dried out – the worst!) is always a winner.
These healthier carrot cake cookies, right down to the cream cheese almond butter icing, give you all those things in a healthier cookie bite.
And this apple butter carrot cake oatmeal is a wonderful breakfast spin on the best dessert ever!


They’re totally delicious, wholesome enough you could easily justify them for breakfast and the kind of recipe that has zero guilt attached to popping 3 or 4 of them in your mouth on your way out the door to your workout.
(I know nothing about that)
If you love the idea of these healthy carrot cake cookies but want a paleo version, check out this recipe for paleo carrot cake cookies.
It’s super similar in flavor to this one but totally grain and dairy free!

Oh, and that icing? Drizzle it on all the things, not just these healthy carrot cake cookies.
Like oatmeal, yogurt, berries, ice cream… It’s magical.
Don’t miss these healthy zucchini bars with lightened up cream cheese frosting if you love cream cheese frosting desserts. They’re oat based and gluten-free, so incredibly packed with flavor with the best texture!
Craving the real deal? I love this gluten-free carrot cake recipe. It’s soft, fluffy and absolute perfection.
WATCH THE VIDEO – How To Make Healthy Carrot Cake Cookies (a collaboration I did with up4 Probiotics of my original recipe):
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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.















It’s about time! ;)
Carrot cake and oatmeal cookies together? Yes please.
They look delicious!!! Anytime I can make something healthy and pass it off as a cookie to my kids is a good recipe :)
‘Healthy’ (or ‘hippie’) cookies are my favorite kind! These sound wonderful. :-)
~Emily~
These look amazing! Love the name too ; ) Happy weekend love!
These are so cute! Sorry if that’s weird. I like cute cookies though, and I loooove the ingredients list for these! Saving these to try sometime :D
Oooh, I was excited for this recipe!! I used to work at a vegetarian restaurant, and all of my friends called it “that hippie restaurant.” Whatever– hippie food can be delicious!
These actually sound really good! They’d make the perfect healthy dessert or snack! I especially like that they’re portable. Thanks, Gina! :-)
OMG!! these look fab!!!! I LOVE Carrots in my baking…I can’t wait until I can make these after the grain free madness over here calms down ;)
xxoo
Carrots in cookies- woman are you mad?!