The best lactation cookie recipe. Increase milk supply with these easy-to-make boobie biscuits. Everyday ingredients, loaded with oats, galactagogues, and dark chocolate chips for deliciousness.
Prep Time12 minutesmins
Cook Time10 minutesmins
Total Time22 minutesmins
Course: Baking
Cuisine: New Zealand
Keyword: lactation cookies recipe, lactation cookies, boobie biscuits, lactation cookie recipe, best lactation cookies
Beat/cream softened butter, brown sugar, egg and vanilla together
Add all remaining dry ingredients excluding the chocolate chips and mix well
Stir in chocolate chips, the mixture will be a little sticky
Wet your hands, and roll tablespoonfuls into balls, place on a lined tray
Use a wet fork to gently flatten each ball
Bake for 8-10 minutes (this gives a soft chewy cookie) you can also bake for a little longer 12-15 mins if you prefer a crunchy cookie
Cool for a few minutes on the tray then transfer to a cooling rack. Store in an airtight container. Eat them often, keep them next to where you breastfeed so you always have a snack on hand
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Notes
The cookie dough can be quite sticky, using damp hands and a wet spoon will stop it from sticking to you when you are making the balls, alternatively, you can chill the cookie dough in the fridge for about 30 mins before making the balls, this will make the dough firmer.
These cookies are delicious, my kids love them, I just leave out the brewer's yeast now that I am not feeding as it can be quite bitter.
Batch and Freeze: If you want to prep in advance before your baby is born. Make the dough balls then freeze them in. an air-tight container, you can pop them out and bake them from frozen.
Ingredient notes and substitutions
Flour: I use plain four but this recipe will work with a gluten-free flour.
Brown sugar: I love the flavour brown sugar gives to baking, but you can use any granulated cane sugar or coconut sugar.
Butter: For a dairy-free cookie the butter can be substituted for coconut oil. The coconut oil needs to be softened not melted so that it can be creamed.
LSA: This is a mix of ground Linseed, Sunflower Seeds and Almonds, its available in most NZ and Australian supermarkets. Linseed is actually another name for flax seeds. You can therefore substitute the LSA for ground almonds, or ground flax seeds or a mix of the 2.