These cookies are made using nutrient-dense quinoa, a complete protein, rich in iron, minerals and amino acids, rye flakes and flaxseed. You can experiment by replacing rye flakes with oats or quinoa flakes or a mix of two. Dark chocolate chips can also be added to the batter, for a richer, moister taste. And of course you can always frost them with chocolate. Enjoy them as a wholesome breakfast or as a tasty snack any time you like.
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- Melt the coconut oil over low heat. Set aside to cool. Roughly blend rye flakes into powder. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.
- Whisk together the blended rye flakes, cooked quinoa, flaxseed, brown sugar,vanilla protein powder, baking soda, and baking powder in a large mixing bowl.
- Stir in melted coconut oil, maple syrup, vanilla extract and coconut milk. Mix to combine. Shape the dough into inch balls and flatten each into a round circle with the palm of your hand. Place them on the parchment-lined baking trays. Bake for 10 minutes until golden brown.
wow! what a healthy combo.. Love this
ReplyDeleteWow so healthy cookies. Nice one Angie
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ReplyDeleteWow! What a fabulous idea! Love this healthy cookies . I've never use quinoa in bakes before & this looks & sounds good . Definitely trying this recipe with some chocolate chips! AWESOME! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat cookies! They must have such an interesting flavor.
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Love these healthy cookies and indeed, they would be wonderful with chocolate chips and frosting!
ReplyDeleteAlways good to find new uses for quinoa and this sounds like a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm
ReplyDeleteSo healthy n delicious snack, would like to try this with Choco chips addition...looks great!
ReplyDeleteCoole Idee - Kekse mit Quinoa werde ich dieses Jahr auch noch backen, wenn ich das hier sehe!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is chewy type or crunchy type?
ReplyDeleteYou make the most healthy food and all look so delicious! I like these! great for guilt free snack time:D
ReplyDeleteI weaned my children on quinoa. It is such a nutritious and healthy grain. I have never thought of baking with it. These look so rustic and interesting. I cannot stress enough how I love your photography.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, simply beautiful :-)
Angie, this is so healthy.
ReplyDeleteWow talk about a healthy cookie! These sound delicious. I love all the ingredients. Are they very moist? I can't wait to try them. This is one cookie I won't feel guilty eating.
ReplyDeleteWow Angie, you are coming up with not only delicious healthy breads and dishes, you have fabulous healthy cookies too! Thumbs up!!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be the most healthies cookies i have seen and they look so yummy too.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look deliciously healthy ! Love 'em :D
ReplyDelete@MK Moon They are crisp after cooling on rack and became softer after 3rd day. But you can always reheat them.
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ReplyDeleteThe cookies are crisp after cooling on rack and became softer after 3rd day. But you can always reheat them. We eat them as breakfast :-)
Love these quinoa cookies, look amazing!!
ReplyDeletethe idea of using quinoa is very interesting.. your cooockies loos so delicious blessing simmy
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy treat.....Use of quinoa with choco chips is nutritious..
ReplyDeleteWhat is not to like about delicious and healthy cookies? Love them!
ReplyDeleteWatelse we need healthy and incredible cookies..
ReplyDeletePerfect! I love finding healthy and delicious new snack ideas for me and the kiddos!
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies!! Drooling over here!!
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They look healthy and hearty! I've never thought to make cookies out of quinoa!
ReplyDeleteI love that these could eat these as a healthy snack even though they taste like dessert! Perfect cookie.
ReplyDeletenutritious and wholesome! good on the go too!
ReplyDeleteso healthy and delicious! these look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious. Best combo.
ReplyDeletenice cookies with healthy ingredients
ReplyDeleteI would love to start my morning with these!
ReplyDeleteOK---I had some dark chocolate bars with quinoa recently (will post about it soon) and I love, love, loved it! That started me thinking about using quinoa in sweet treats and here you go and post one! Yea!!!!
ReplyDeletehere's a healthy cookie i can get behind. nom nom.
ReplyDeletehere's a healthy cookie i can get behind. nom nom.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful cookie recipe! I love that these treats are good for you too :)
ReplyDeleteI love the nuttiness of quinoa and flax seed, add the suggested chocolate chips or even raisins and you've for a winner! I've never baked or cooked with coconut oil but I see it all over the net nowadays; I'm going to have to try it.
ReplyDeleteI want to eat them now!!.....fantastic!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteAll kinds of healthy goodies in here. I can imagine the quiona would add a nice texture to the cookies. I may have to do some experimenting. You know how much I just hate making cookies, lol.
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies are so creative and, dare I say, healthy! They look really good!
ReplyDeleteI pinned this before I even read the recipe! I never know what to do with quinoa - but a cookie? That I can do!
ReplyDeleteI love baking with quinoa! This recipe is full of protein, love it!!
ReplyDeleteI've never had cookies made from quiona before but your recipe sounds super healthy, nutritious, and tasty. What a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFirst time on you blog. I have been searching for a blog that gives metric measures for baking recipes and I have finally found one! Great recipes!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look good, never thought of addign quinoa in, very healthy!
ReplyDeleteAngie-your cookies look healthy enough to enjoy for breakfast-wonderful healthy unique ingredients-can't wait to try your recipe ;)
ReplyDeleteLove Quinoa and love cookies...so this sounds like a no-brainer!
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes! <3 Thanks for your visit and I'll follow you for sure, my dear!! ;D Kisses, wonderful biscuits and amazing photos!!
ReplyDeleteHello. These look and sound good. Is the protein powder essential? Could I leave it out or will it affect the structure of the bake? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou have some of the most delicious combinations Angie. Two of my favorites here todeay - chocolate and rye.
ReplyDeleteSam
Ah this looks so healthy and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! Love a healthy cookie :) And your photos always provide inspiration, Angie.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't cook with quinoa yet (shhhh...) Now I see I'll have to - I like your creations with quinoa!
ReplyDeleteOh I wonder if I add some dried fruit how this would be... I would love my children to enjoy something this nutrient packed!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, yes I will take it with dark chocolate :))
ReplyDeleteQuinoa is one of my favourite grains. Bet it's great in a cookie.
ReplyDeleteThese have to be the ultimate in healthy cookies! I think raisins would be a nice add-in too.
ReplyDeleteThese look really yummy and sound super healthy!
ReplyDeleteThese look yummy! I never had this combination. I would not have thought flax seed and rye flakes would look so appealing. I have to give this a try! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow do you think of these sensational recipes Angie?
ReplyDeleteOnce again you've turned healthy ingredients into a wonderful dessert! Yes - chocolate please :) Have a wonderful weekend Angie.
ReplyDeleteYou must have a wonderful flour and grain pantry Angie. You're always using something fun and interesting These look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of using quinoa in cookies! Those are some healthy cookies, and they look so good!
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ReplyDeleteNow that's a wholesome "dunking" cookie! My grands will love it, XOXO
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these. They sound so hearty and healthy with the flax seed.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cookies - so healthy and sound delicious :))
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@Anonymous You can leave out protein powder, it won't affect the texture.
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ReplyDeleteYou always post the most interesting recipes, Angie! The minute I read the ingredients, I thought: breakfast. A good healthy start to the day!
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ReplyDeleteLove the props!! and of course the cookies ;)
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ReplyDeletethesse cookies will finish very soon In my home blessing simmy
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ReplyDelete“return the favor”.I'm attempting to find things to enhance my website!I suppose its ok to use a few of your ideas!!
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ReplyDeleteWow Angie! Talk about inspired! I love the flavors you used in these! Would love one with my tea right now!
ReplyDeleteCookies for the breakfast...I love to have it as a evening tea time snack..cookies looks very crunchy and crispy..
ReplyDeletesujamd
That's a first I've seen - quinoa cookies! Very interesting! Love quinoa but never tried it with cookies!
ReplyDeleteAnother recipe convincing me to use more quinoa. Quinoa in cookies tells me that the little grain is even more versatile that I thought. What healthy and tasty cookies. They look crunchy which is exactly how I love my cookies. Love the idea of a drizzle of chocolate! :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is what I love about your blog...You take healthy simple ingredients and make them into something delectable.
ReplyDeleteVelva
Love quinoa and always forget use to make some recipes (I add to veggies too) but your cookies ANgie look awesome!!
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ReplyDeletethese look so delicious and so healthy! they look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like the combination of healthy and awesome! lol These look good :)
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ReplyDeleteLove these healthy, and delicious cookies, Angie! Very creative, unusual and not your everyday average cookies for sure!
ReplyDeleteThese are such wonderfully healthy cookies…I’ve never thought to make cookies with quiona.
ReplyDeleteI have made quinoa cookies with uncooked quinoa, and they have a fun crunch. Now I need to try quinoa cookies, with cooked quinoa!!! Your cookies look and sound fabulous:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteThese look like the perfect breakfast cookie. Lots of protein and healthy flax.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, this cookies look awesome. Great to go with any iced latte.
ReplyDeletePass some over here please! :)
Best regards.
These sound so interesting! Wish I can have some of yours right away. Slurpppp....
ReplyDeleteKristy
Wow, you are using all the nutrient-dense ingredients here such as quinoa, rye and flax seeds. So these are super-power cookies!
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting. The fact that you used cooked quinoa is very different. Wonder if you could blend the raw quinoa down to a flour for this as well...Hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteChock full of delicious and nutritious ingredients!
ReplyDeleteI must try these cookies, they look fantastic :).
ReplyDeleteSo healthy and so delicious looking!
ReplyDeleteWe have everything in the pantry, so no excuse. Need to give them a go! :)
I need those, I need those, I neeeeed those cookies in my life. Just started cooking with flax recently and am in love. XOXO
ReplyDeleteWhat? These look like a nutritional powerhouse ~ You rock :-)
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ReplyDeleteI made these cookies. They are yummy even with my happy accident of melting the carob chips with warm quinoa. My family loved them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic. With these great photos, I can almost taste them!
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ReplyDeleteI love cooking with quinoa and healthy grains. That surely does sound worth a try.
ReplyDeletewow superr!! thanks for sharing..
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