Increase Your Milk Supply :: Ultimate Lactation Cookie Recipe

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Increase Your Milk Supply Ultimate Lactation Cookie Recipe

When my son was born, I made a commitment to myself to try my best to breastfeed him for a year. In the beginning, it was easy (well, relatively speaking). We had a few latching issues, along with super sore nipples, but I persevered through until we found our stride … even if it did involve a few a lot of tears.

Fast-forward five months. I was still exclusively breastfeeding my son and back at work full time. I had settled into a comfortable routine of pumping during the day and feeding my son at the breast while home. Baby was happy. Life was good. My supply was plentiful.

Then I hit a snag. A snag in the form of a “monthly visitor.”

All of a sudden, my supply plummeted and I wondered if it was the end of our nursing relationship. I frantically searched the Internet for ways to increase breastmilk production and ran across the all-so-mighty lactation cookie. Why had I never heard of this little lifesaver before?

I have to admit, at first glance it looked a little daunting. Brewer’s yeast? Flaxseed meal? Making cookies from scratch and not a box? I wasn’t sure I could pull it off. But I was desperate and willing to give it a try. I printed off the recipe and headed to Whole Foods to collect all the not-so-common ingredients. I rushed home, put the baby to bed, pulled out my mixing bowl and cookie sheets, and was ready to go!

The recipe was surprisingly easy … the clean-up, not so much. But as I watched the cookies rise from the heat in the oven, so did my expectations of what they could do.

And you know what? They did not disappoint!

I went from pumping 2 oz per breast to 5 oz per breast in LESS THAN 48 HOURS. It was amazing, my fears were calmed, and this little recipe became a regular part of my kitchen routine every 3-4 weeks.

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Seriously. This happened. Over several days of pumping.

And the great thing is, they are actually REALLY GOOD. As in, I couldn’t wait to eat them, had a hard time limiting myself to a reasonable amount, and even my husband thought they were delicious (when he unexpectedly thought I was just “baking cookies” and not a concoction to increase breastmilk supply … although rest assured, they are safe for people who are not lactating. No worries about engorged breasts or sudden leaking boobs from anyone partaking. But you do want to make it clear to anyone in your household their purpose. And trust me, once you mention the words “increase breastmilk production, supply, etc.,” no one will want to get within 10 feet of them in fear of what they could possibly do to them!).

Super Milk Boosting Lactation Cookies

There are LOTS of recipes you can find out there on the Internet for lactation cookies (aka Mother’s Milk Cookies) but this is my personal favorite, mainly because it includes a larger quantity of the three milk boosting ingredients — flaxseed, thick cut oaks and brewer’s yeast — than any of the others I came across. (Go big, or go home … right?) And you can add in some fenugreek, an herb used for increasing milk supply (found in capsule form at places like Vitamin Shoppe), for even more of a powerful punch.

I have to admit, I didn’t have a lot of these ingredients freely on hand (except raisins and fenugreek). All ingredients (excluding fenugreek) I was able to find at Whole Foods, but it did cost me upwards of $50+. But rest assured, this is a hefty initial investment and making cookies moving forward will not be as costly since brewer’s yeast, flaxseed meal, baking soda and other ingredients will not have to be purchased again (I made cookies for 2 years and did not have to purchase these ingredients but one time). So prepare for your visit, and keep in mind the investment you are making to boost your supply that will feed your baby for many days, months, years to come.

Ingredients:

1 cup butter (preferably with olive oil or flaxseed oil), softened
1 cup sugar
1 cup organic brown sugar
4 tbsp of water
2 tbsp flaxseed meal
2 large, omega 3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
3 cups of thick cut oats
1 cup of raisins
4 tbsp of brewer’s yeast (this is the main ingredient for milk production)
9 fenugreek capsules (empty capsules and discard)

Instructions:

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Mix flaxseed meal and water, set aside. Sift together dry ingredients (flour, brewer’s yeast, salt, soda and fenugreek), set aside. Blend butter and sugars well. Blend in eggs, one at a time. Stir in flaxseed mix and vanilla, mix well. Add dry mixture in three equal parts. Stir in oats and raisins. Drop on baking sheet 1 inch apart. Bake for 10 – 15 minutes. Once cooled, package 5 cookies into a Ziploc bag as an easy way to keep track of your daily intact. Try to space out eating cookies throughout the day (one for breakfast, one for mid-morning snack, one at lunch, one for mid-afternoon snack, one at dinner). Enjoy!

Seriously ... these are AMAZING (taste-wise and milk producing-wise)
These are AMAZING (taste-wise and milk producing-wise)

Words of Encouragement:

I hope you find this recipe as beneficial as I have. Fast forward 3 years later and my son is still breastfeeding at 3 1/2 years. Controversial? Maybe to some people. But to me, I am providing my son with important nutrients only mama can provide (even if it’s for a few minutes before bedtime and upon waking up at this point). For you? Make the best decision that works well for you and your family. And equip yourself with information and tools to maximize your breastfeeding experience.

You got this mama!

Got a great recipe or another method that has worked well for increasing your milk supply? Share in comments!

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Tiffany Nettles
Tiffany traded in back-to-back business meetings and PowerPoint presentations, for sippy cups and play dates – leaving her corporate job behind to become a stay at home mom to her 16-month-old toddler. To say life is different is an understatement, and she now has a new found love and respect for the “hardest” (and best!) job she’s ever had. A native South Carolinian, Tiffany is best described as kind-hearted and friendly, with a quick sense of humor. When she’s not toting her little one around town to the latest kid friendly activity, you can find her enjoying a latte at Drip, catching up on the latest celebrity gossip magazines, or watching old reruns of Beverly Hills 90210 from the early 90′s. She received her Masters Degree in Integrated Communications from the University of South Carolina in 2007, and enjoys reading, writing and all things "mom."

139 COMMENTS

  1. Made this recipe tonight & LOVED it!!!

    I bought the fenugreek tablets and crushed them into a fine powder with the flat side of my pampered chef whisk. Worked like a charm.
    Added 4 ounces of apple sauce…seemed to need a little more liquid.
    Added 1 tsp of cinnamon.

    BUT I think I made them tooooo big. Check out my pictures on Facebook to see if I made them too big. I ended up with 32 cookies.
    https://www.facebook.com/catherine.peavy

    • So glad you loved it, and I like hearing about the additions you made! I also heard of people using chocolate chips instead of raisins, but I just prefer oatmeal raisin cookies so I never went that route. I tried to check out your pictures, but it wouldn’t let me see them….maybe because we aren’t friends? I hope you have great results, mama!

  2. This might be a total blonde move but did you have to cook the oats before? I didn’t and they taste a little “hard” to say the least…..
    I’ve also heard to not cook the cookies as baking makes some of the ingredients not work as well. What are your thoughts?
    And do you remember what you were averaging begure you tried the cookies and then when it increased? I think I’m sitting pretty at 14 ounces a day and need to increase 4-6 per pedi.
    Trying desperately to increase my supply for my 8 month old. Tried it all and a friend sent this over. Fingers crossed!

    • You do not have to cook the oats before. Baking them in the oven should “cook” out the hardness. What kind of oats did you use? With these types of cookies, it is necessary to bake them in the oven since they do have ingredients like raw eggs in them. I haven’t heard that baking with these ingredients lessens their effectiveness. With my experience, I as pumping 6 ounces total per breast during a 9 hour work day. After the cookies, I more than doubled this amount. Good luck mama!

      • I’m almost finished with my batch and haven’t seen any results. My milk supply has gone down I only pump 3oz if I’m lucky off both boobs. How often did u pump?

        • I pumped three times a day between 9-5 while at work and one time during the night. When I was with my son, I nursed on demand as often as he wanted to. I hope you see some changes soon. I know it’s a rough ride! Have you considered talking to your doctor for a prescription to help increase supply? I always kept that in mind as a possible option if I ever needed it.

  3. I just made some last night. They are a little bitter and dry. I might use less flour next time. And I used a little extra brewers yeast, so that might be why they are bitter. I am just losing supply fast and this is my last chance. I bought the brewers yeast online, hopefully this will work!!

  4. Is it possible to use organic eggs instead of omega 3 eggs? I live in a small town and I doubt my local grocery store will have them.

    • I would give the organic eggs a try. Some of the standard ones we see in the store like Eggsland Best have Omega-3, I believe, which I didn’t really notice until making this recipe.

  5. I just made a double batch of this dough and then when reading comments while they baked – noticed some about about “all the sugar” in them & I was like: “Really? It didn’t seem like much to me…?” …..aaaannnd then I scrolled back up to re-read the recipe and realized there’s supposed to be white sugar AS WELL as brown sugar in them… Whoops! Guess mine are 1/2 the sugar without planning on it…???
    Oh well, they actually seem to taste pretty good from the one I just sampled fresh out of the oven… Lol! ?

    • That’s good to know! I always wondered how it would be if I took a cup of sugar out, but was too scared to try. Sounds like a “good” mistake! 🙂

  6. I made the cookies two days ago, I’ve noticed that I have almost double the milk when pumping. Hopefully it continues this way, so my son can stop formula all together!

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