No-Bake Cranberry Orange Granola Breakfast Cookies
The mornings are getting chillier, my coffee cups are getting cozier, and Iโm officially in my snack-for-breakfast era. These No-Bake Cranberry Orange Granola Breakfast Cookies have been my go-to lately โ soft, chewy, perfectly sweet, and bursting with that bright cranberry-orange flavor that just feels like December in a bite. And the best part? You donโt even have to turn on the oven.
These little cookies are packed with all the good stuff โ dates, almond butter, granola, collagen peptides, and a drizzle of white chocolate for that โI totally planned thisโ energy (even when I didnโt). They taste like a cross between a cookie, an energy bite, and a soft granola bar โ wholesome enough for breakfast, but still a little indulgent.
๐ซ Why Youโll Love These
If your mornings are anything like mine โ aka, a blur of coffee, emails, and running out the door โ these cookies are a total lifesaver. They take just minutes to make, require zero baking, and store beautifully all week.
The texture is perfection: chewy from the dates, a little crunchy from the granola and almonds, and sweetened with just the right amount of maple syrup and white chocolate. The cranberry-orange combo brings that cozy-meets-fresh flavor that makes them feel festive and bright.
Theyโre also totally portable, so you can grab one (or three) on your way out the door, pack them in your gym bag, or enjoy them as a midafternoon pick-me-up with your favorite latte.


๐ Ingredients
(Makes 10โ12 cookies, depending on size)
- 1 cup pitted dates, soaked in hot water for 10 minutes if firm, then drained
- ยผ cup + 2 tablespoons almond butter
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 ยฝ tablespoons coconut oil, melted
- 1 ยฝ cups cranberry orange granola
- ยฝ cup unflavored protein powder (collagen or whey โ I use collagen peptides)
- ยฝ teaspoon orange extract
- 1 teaspoon water
- ยผ cup unsalted almonds, roughly chopped
- ยผ cup white chocolate, melted (for drizzling or dipping)
- 1/2 tsp orange blossom water (optional)
๐ช Directions
- Blend the base:
In a food processor, blend your soaked and drained dates, almond butter, maple syrup, and melted coconut oil until smooth and sticky. - Add the dry ingredients:
Add your granola, protein powder, and orange extract. Pulse until well combined. The mixture should look dough-like and hold together when pressed. - Adjust texture if needed:
If the mixture feels too crumbly, add the teaspoon of water and pulse again until it comes together. - Mix-ins:
Stir in your chopped almonds for a bit of crunch. - Shape:
Scoop about 2 tablespoons of the mixture, roll into balls, then flatten slightly to form cookie shapes. - Finish with white chocolate:
Drizzle or dip the tops in melted white chocolate mixed with orange blossom water (if using) for that perfect sweet touch. - Chill:
Place the cookies on a parchment-lined tray and chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.

โ๏ธ Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
These cookies are amazing for meal prep! Once chilled, keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week โ perfect for easy grab-and-go breakfasts.
You can also freeze them! Just layer parchment paper between cookies and store in a freezer-safe container. Let them thaw for about 10โ15 minutes before eating, or enjoy them cold straight from the freezer for a chewy, almost fudge-like treat.


โ๏ธ Final Thoughts
These No-Bake Cranberry Orange Granola Breakfast Cookies prove that breakfast can be both cozy and convenient. Theyโre filled with nourishing ingredients but taste like dessert โ the best kind of balance.
Whether youโre sipping coffee in your favorite mug, heading out for the day, or wrapping these up as a sweet little gift for someone you love, these cookies bring a little sunshine to chilly mornings.
Hereโs to cookies for breakfast โ and the kind of mornings that feel just a bit brighter because of them. ๐