IKEA-Style Havreflarn (Swedish Oat Crisps) Recipe | Chocolate & Zucchini (2024)

If you are a long-standing reader of this blog, and I do mean a loooooong-standing reader, the kind that deserves a medal, you may recall my quest for the elusive IKEA havreflarn, those Swedish oatmeal cookies that come as singles or in pairs, sandwiched together by a layer of dark chocolate.

Over time I’ve tried a few promising recipes, and although they produced good cookies, none of them quite replicated the original.

But good things come to those who wait, and it seems I wasn’t the only one smitten with these cookies: Belgian food blogger Sophie developed a copycat recipe, and a vegan one at that.

Hers is the recipe I semi-followed for my IKEA-style oat crisps, making a few modifications to lighten it up and use the ingredients I had on hand: I lowered the amount of sweeteners and fat, added a bit of salt to bolster the flavors, sliced almonds instead of almond extract, and regular milk and butter instead of almond milk and margarine, thereby annihilating the intrinsic vegan-ness of the recipe (sorry).

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I also used honey (another vegan no-no) to sweeten and flavor the cookies in one fell swoop, but I’ll note that Sophie uses agave syrup instead.

Rarely has a cookie been easier to make: it is a two-bowl recipe for which you simply measure, dump, and stir the ingredients before plopping balls of dough on a baking sheet. Do you think you can do that? Yeah, I think so too.

The plan was to melt some chocolate and assemble the havreflarn two by two so they could live happily ever after, but when they had come out of the oven and cooled to a crisp-edged, chewy-hearted perfection, when I took a bite and noticed how the rich chorus of their flavors ended into a single chord of honey, I confess I threw in the towel and decided that they didn’t really need chocolate.

I sat by Maxence on the couch and we ate cookies.

The one caveat about this recipe is that the cookies tend to soften after a few hours*. They are just as good then, but different. If you want to revive their initial texture, you can place them back on the baking sheet (save the parchment paper) and pop them in the oven for a brief encore the next day.

Do not, however, attempt to reheat one in the toaster like a pop-tart. Take it from me, that is just stupid: you will end up with a soft and half-charred mound of cookie dough clinging for dear life to the metal insides of your toaster. Stupid, I tell you.

* I suspect this doesn’t occur if one uses margarine, for hydrogenated fat holds baked goods in its crisping clutch, but I don’t do margarine.

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Spelt and Honey Crisps Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Makes about 18 cookies.

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Ingredients

  • 50 grams (1/4 cup) unsalted butter, melted (if vegan, substitute vegan margarine or coconut oil)
  • 45 grams (1/2 cup) rolled oats (substitute another type of rolled grain, such as spelt)
  • 50 grams (1/4 cup) unrefined cane sugar (I used Rapadura)
  • 2 rounded teaspoons honey (if vegan, substitute 2 level teaspoons agave syrup)
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 60 grams (1/2 cup) whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 20 grams (1/4 cup) sliced almonds, toasted
  • 2 tablespoons milk (dairy or non-dairy)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Combine the melted butter, oats, sugar, honey, and vanilla in a medium mixing bowl, and mix well with a fork to combine.
  3. In another bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt, and almonds. Add these to the first bowl, and stir again until it gathers in lumps.
  4. Add the milk and stir again to incorporate. The dough will be sticky.
  5. Use 2 teaspoons to form walnut-sized balls of dough, and drop on the prepared baking sheet, leaving each of them a little room to stretch their wings as they bake.
  6. Slip in the oven and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until puffy and just starting to brown at the edges. Let the cookies settle on the baking sheet for 10 minutes and transfer to a rack to cool completely.

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Unless otherwise noted, all recipes are copyright Clotilde Dusoulier.

This post was first published in July 2006 and updated in March 2016.

IKEA-Style Havreflarn (Swedish Oat Crisps) Recipe | Chocolate & Zucchini (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Ikea oatmeal cookies? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, chocolate (23 %) (sugar, cocoa masse, cocoa butter2, emulsifier [E322]), oat flakes' (17 %), margarine (vegetable fats and oils [palm, palm kernel, rapeseed], water, salt, emulsifier [E471], natural flavouring, acid [E330]), wheat flour, egg powder, raising agents (E500, E450, E503), starch.

How many calories are in Ikea oat biscuits with chocolate? ›

Nutritional values
100 g
Energy (Calories / kCal)506.0 kCal
Energy2116.0 kJ
Fat26.0 g
Sugars41.0 g
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Why can't you use instant oats for oatmeal cookies? ›

I don't recommend using quick oats because the cookies won't have as much texture and you want a nice and chewy oatmeal cookie that is hearty with lots of texture going on. Quick oats also absorb liquid differently and you don't want to end up with dry cookies.

What are the ingredients in Ikea Kafferep? ›

WHEAT flour, vegetable oil, sugar, glucose-fructose syrup, dextrose, salt, emulsifier (lecithin), chemical raising agents (sodium bicarbonate, ammonium bicarbonate), cinnamon, flavoring, flour treatment agent (sodium METABISULPHITE).

Are oat biscuits better for you? ›

Oatmeal cookies have a high fiber content compared to normal sugar cookies. Oatmeal cookies contain significant amount of minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium, all of which are needed for overall physical health. Compared to sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies also have less calorie content.

Is oat biscuits good for diet? ›

In moderation, you can include biscuits in your diet during weight loss. However, it's important to be mindful of portion sizes and choose options that are lower in added sugars and fats. Whole grain or oat biscuits may be better choices as they often have more fiber and nutrients.

Are Ikea oat biscuits vegan? ›

Kafferep (Cookies)

These crispy biscuits are completely plant-based, so grab a box (or two)—the vegan varieties include biscuits with almonds, ginger thins, biscuits with raspberry filling, ginger thins with almonds, and oat biscuits. P.S. the Kex biscuits are also vegan.

How healthy are oatmeal cookies? ›

Compared to chocolate chip, peanut butter and sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies are marginally more nutritious. Comparing cookies of similar size, an oatmeal cookie has fewer calories than peanut butter or sugar cookies. Oatmeal cookies contain less fat and more protein, fiber and calcium than the others.

What are the ingredients in Aldi oatmeal cookies? ›

WHEAT FLOUR, PALM OIL SHORTENING, CRANBERRIES, ROLLED OATS, BROWN SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR CANE SYRUP, EGGS, FOOD STARCH-MODIFIED, NATURAL FLAVOR, SALT, ENRICHED BLEACHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), SPICES, LEAVENING (SODIUM BICARBONATE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE).

Do oatmeal cookies contain gluten? ›

Unless, like these gf oatmeal cookies, they're made with gluten-free ingredients, conventional oatmeal cookies are made with wheat flour, which contains gluten by nature.

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