Dairy Free Lactation Cookies
Dairy free lactation cookies, made with coconut oil. Packed with oats, brewers yeast, flax seed and hemp seed that will increase your milk supply while breastfeeding. Or, just a delicious and healthy chocolate chip oatmeal cookie if you’re not nursing!
Ok nursing mamas, these lactation cookies are for you.
After my 6 week postpartum check up, my doctor cleared me for exercise. After all that time I spent on hospital bedrest, and then having extremely limited mobility while recovering from my c section (ouch!), I was excited to be able to go outside with Josh strapped to my chest for long walks in the sunshine.
We go for an hour walk every day around the neighborhood. I do 3 laps up what I lovingly refer to as “hell hill” – a very steep and long street that leaves me breathless and sweating, even in the middle of January. The walking has been so therapeutic for me. I love getting out of the house, getting my heart rate going, and seeing all the people stop and smile as they sneak a peak at little Josh. He is just so dang cute!
A few days after I started exercising, I noticed a decrease in my milk supply. Eeek! I didn’t want to give up my walks, so I started researching ways to boost it naturally. Mother’s Milk Tea and lactation cookies were the biggest recommendations.
I was skeptical about whether or not lactation cookies would really work. If anything, I thought it was just a great excuse to eat more cookies. And with all the extra calories my body is burning while breastfeeding, I’ll take all the cookies I can get. I am craving sweets, and feel way more hungry than I ever did pregnant.
I needed a dairy free lactation cookie, since Josh has acid reflux and eating dairy provokes it. I tried a few different versions. Some that used shortening (ick), some that used Earth Balance vegan “butter”. As much as I love Earth Balance on toast or when scrambling eggs, I don’t like the taste it gives to baked goods.
I experimented with my own version, and wanted to try one that used all coconut oil since I love the subtle flavor and sweetness of coconut oil. Plus, coconut oil has great health benefits. After a few tries, I finally perfected the BEST dairy free lactation cookies made with coconut oil. They are also packed with oats, brewers yeast, flax seed, and hemp seed, which are all nutrient dense and will naturally boost your milk production.
These dairy free lactation cookies are delicious! Shawn is obsessed with him. When he saw them on the counter and ate one, he proclaimed them the best chocolate chip cookies he’s ever had. I told him they are actually lactation cookies, and he stopped mid-chew.
“Are these going to make me lactate Nat?”
I wanted to trick him and tell him yes. Ha! But no, they’re just nutrient dense and can be enjoyed by all.
These cookies have crispy edges, and have a semi soft interior. They’re not dense hockey pucks like other lactation cookie recipes I tried. The oats give them a delicious chew, and the coconut oil gives it a light and pillowy texture, along with giving them a subtle sweet coconut flavor. You do not taste the brewers yeast, flax seeds or hemp seeds at all. And of course the chocolate chips are delicious. I use Trader Joe’s or Kirkland semi-sweet chocolate chips, which are naturally dairy free.
But even better than tasting great? They really do work! I noticed within a few hours that my milk production was back up to what it was before exercising. Josh was back to being a full and happy baby.
And all thanks to eating cookies! I also started eating oatmeal every morning for breakfast and adding a tablespoon of flax seed and hemp seed to it after I heat it up which I think also helps.
Glad to have a happily fed baby once again!
And if you don’t have time to make your own, or want even more lactation boosting snacks, check out these dairy free lactation granola bars from Oat Mama!
Dairy Free Lactation Cookies
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 cups old fashioned rolled oats, NOT quick cooking oats
- 3/4 cup all purpose flour
- 3 tablespoons brewers yeast
- 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed
- 1 tablespoon ground hemp seed
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup virgin coconut oil, room temperature (not melted)
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup light brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 3/4 cup dairy free semi-sweet chocolate chips, I prefer Trader Joe's or Kirkland brands, both are dairy free
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees with the oven rack in the upper and lower third. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In a medium size bowl, combine the oats, flour, brewers yeast, flaxseed, hemp seed, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Stir to combine. Set aside.
- Using your stand mixer (or in a large bowl with a hand mixer) beat the coconut oil, granulated sugar and brown sugar over medium high until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add the egg and vanilla extract. Beat another minute until combined. Turn the speed down to low, and slowly add the dry ingredients. Beat until combined. Add the chocolate chips and beat briefly until just combined.
- Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes, or up to 2 days.
- Using a medium size cookie scoop (1.5 tablespoons), scoop the cookie dough onto the cookie sheets, 12 per sheet. Will make exactly 24 cookies.
- Bake for 12-14 minutes, or until the cookies are just starting to turn golden on the edges. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the sheet for 5 minutes before eating. Will keep in an airtight container for 1 week.
Notes
121 Comments on “Dairy Free Lactation Cookies”
I love how crisp these are. I didn’t have hemp seed and had to do half the oats as quick 1 minute but they still turned out great. I’ll be making some more for other breastfeeding friends :)
These are absolutely delicious. Dangerously so! I didn’t have any soy-free chocolate on hand (it’s very hard to find), so I substituted dried cherries and they turned out great. The cookies are flat but have a great crispy and chewy texture. My milk supply has been up since starting on these, though I also take fenugreek and blessed thistle. In any case, they are packed with nutrients, which must be helpful for nursing moms. Thank you so much for the recipe.
What can I use instead of hemp seeds?
Flax seeds or chia seeds!
I have to eat non dairy made these cookies with nutritional east instead of brewers and also I put raisins instead of chocolate and they came out so good absolutely delicious. The only tip when you place them on the baking sheet make some room between they raised a lot and mine looked like one big cookie. They also came out very crunchy can any body tel me how to make them more chevy and moisture?
I have never left a message on someone’s blog before but I really felt like this was a must. I made these cookies over the weekend and they are absolutely delicious. I just added coconut flakes since I had some in my pantry. Everyone in my house loved the cookies, hands down some of the best home made cookies I’ve ever had with an added benefit. Thank you so much and will definitely be making these again next weekend. It was also great because my daughter has a milk protein allergy, so this was perfect. Also, thanks for the tip, I’m now eating oatmeal for breakfast regularly. I haven’t seen any changes in my supply yet but I’ll keep at it.
This makes me so happy Nikki! Thank you for letting me know. My son had issues with dairy, and I gave it up for 7 months. And I felt so much better after eliminating dairy, now I’m off it permanently. Congrats on your baby girl! You’re doing great momma!
Okay first time blog commenter here too!! lol they are soooo good! I’m trying to stop myself after my second one! Thanks for sharing your recipe :)
I’m so glad you like them Bayli! My very favorite cookie, even when I’m not nursing!
Should the coconut oil be liquid or solid when mixed? Room temperature is liquid, but you note that it shouldn’t be melted, and the liquid form mixed with sugar doesn’t get light and fluffy the way a solid would.
Thanks,
Lee
Yeah, depending on the temperature of where you live, room temperature coconut oil can be solid or liquid.
After making these with room temperature (liquid state) coconut oil, I’m guessing that isn’t how it’s intended! My cookies spread out so thin and turned into one huge uni-cookie that crumbled into pieces when I tried to take off a piece.
I had the same issue. I was watching them bake through the glass on my oven door and all the coconut oil oozed out and then the cookies all flattened. I noticed when I reread the recipe I used whole hemp seeds. I am going to grind them and try again. I did start with solid coconut oil, for the record and other than the ground hemp, followed the recipe exactly.
I do a lot of baking so Just a suggestion I think if your coconut oil is liquid at room temp I personally would follow the recipe but would refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes or longer before baking.
When I made these they spread out super thin!! What did I do wrong??
Just made these! They are so yummy. I want some for my freezer and also have a couple friends who just had babies that I’m taking meals to next week– so I’ll definitely be making a couple more batches! I told my hubby, “they taste like the smell of brewing beer” (he homebrews) lol and he said, “omg, that sounds delicious!” Haha! I could taste the yeast, but it didn’t bother me… Just made me even more excited to have a beer in 2 weeks ;)
I am soooo happy to hear you made them! These would be the perfect dessert to bring to new mommas. I bring it to all my new mommy friends. And smart to have these ready to go in your freezer! I’m so dang excited for you Jess! And your husband comes home today, right?! So now baby girl can come at any time!
I just whipped up a batch and they are WONDERFUL!! But I do have a question, were yours crumbly?? Mine are falling apart. I wonder what I did wrong? I followed the recipe. Any ideas?? Crumbly or not, they are awesome!
I’m so glad you liked them Kelli! Mine do get a bit crumbly on the very outer edges, but the rest of the cookie is sturdy. Is your coconut oil still a solid when you are making them?
I have never used ground hemp seeds before. At the store I saw ground hemp seed hearts, is that the same thing?
Yes! Same thing : )
How many cookies do you recommend in a day? I just made these and they are AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS. I just had 2, but could easily eat a bunch in a day :)
Aren’t they so good?! Best excuse to eat cookies, right? So when I was really trying to boost my milk supply, I would have 1 in the morning, 2 in the afternoon, and 2 at night. Just to give my body tons of good nutrients and calories to boost milk supply. And I was also drinking a TON of water. I was trying to have 8 ounces every hour. Within a week, my milk was back, and then it was REALLY back, and I had to cut back on the cookies. Hope they help you out momma! Biggest hugs to you.
Hi.. I was just wondering if making 6-8oz an hour with these cookies will cause less hindmilk and hence less weight gain for the little one? Was your little one gaining weight fine? As much as I want to have a freezer stash, but I also don’t want to cause the little one to not get enough hindmilk which is so essential for them!
Natalie, how did you know I have been craving cookies?! I am whipping these up to help with my supply too!
Just made another batch last night! Can’t get enough of these. And best excuse to eat cookies, right? *wink*
So! My friend who is a lactation consultant told me that it IS possible for men to lactate. I refused to believe her until I finally Googled it, and, lo and behold… it’s a thing. Apparently. LOL! I think Shawn is safe with the cookies, though. ;) These look super yummy! Will definitely be baking up a few batches in a couple months!
Haha! I’m pretty sure these cookies would have garnered the same reaction here too! But then we would just scarf them down because they look in-cred-ible. So glad to hear you’ve cooked up something that is delicious, that works, and fits in with your little man’s dietary needs. :)
I literally laughed out loud about Shawn! So glad the lactation cookies worked for you to get your supply back up! If you’re in a pinch and don’t have any cookies on hand, you can try some pure coconut water in a smoothie – it worked so well for my sister when she was nursing. These cookies look SO amazing, and full of yummy stuff! I know a few nursing moms that are also dairy free, so I’ll make sure to share this with them :)
Nat, I am glad your doctor cleared you for exercise. I also love walking and this really helps to feel better and energetic. Your little one is so cute. I love seeing his pictures on Instagram.
These cookies looks amazing ;-)
These cookies look AMAZING, Natalie!They look so soft and chewy! You had me laughing with Josh’s reaction when you told him these were lactation cookies!
I hope you and your baby are doing well! I never knew there was such a thing as lactation cookies but I wish I’d known when I was breastfeed. I will keep these bookmarked for my next pregnancy <3 Thanks for sharing!
Yay, so glad you get to go out on your walks again! Getting out for some fresh air sounds perfect and so do these cookies! I lived off steelcut oats (and still do) and it totally helps with milk production! I’m so glad these cookies are helping you too, love all the goodies you added in here!
We need more pictures of little Josh!! I’ve never heard of lactation cookies before but I love the idea that cookies can do some good, haha! I don’t think I could stop eating them :)
I remember hearing about lactation cookies and wondering what they were…they look pretty delicious if you ask me ;) So glad you are all clear for walks/activity!
I’ve never heard of a lactation cookie before! This sounds perfect for all of those nursing moms out there. And for me, this sounds like a delicious cookie!
You are doing amazing work! Thanks for sharing your wonderful recipes. I think the combination of Lactation cookies and Domperidone had the best effect. Until I started the domperidone my baby may well have fed on blood from a stone. We tried the skin-to-skin, the constant feeding, the teas, the massages, but basically my milk never came in in sufficient quantity. Just as I was about to quit, a friend suggested domperidone (So happy ❤️ I found “Make24milk” 😊 in Google and got Dom). I was able to stop the domperidone after a while and supply held more or less steady.