Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Quiona Cookies with Rye Flakes and Flaxseed



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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.

  • 150 g Rye flakes
  • 150 g Cooked quinoa
  • 2 tbsp Flaxseed
  • 70 g Brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp Vanilla protein powder
  • ½ tsp Baking soda
  • 2 tsp Baking powder
  • 90 ml Coconut oil, melted
  • 70 ml Maple syrup
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 2-3 tbsp Coconut milk
  1. Melt the coconut oil over low heat. Set aside to cool. Roughly blend rye flakes into powder. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.
  2. Whisk together the blended rye flakes, cooked quinoa, flaxseed, brown sugar,vanilla protein powder, baking soda, and baking powder in a large mixing bowl.
  3. 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.



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144 comments:

  1. wow! what a healthy combo.. Love this

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  2. Wow so healthy cookies. Nice one Angie

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  4. Wow! 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! ;)

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  5. Great cookies! They must have such an interesting flavor.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  6. Love these healthy cookies and indeed, they would be wonderful with chocolate chips and frosting!

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  7. Always good to find new uses for quinoa and this sounds like a great idea.

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  8. So healthy n delicious snack, would like to try this with Choco chips addition...looks great!

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  9. Coole Idee - Kekse mit Quinoa werde ich dieses Jahr auch noch backen, wenn ich das hier sehe!

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  10. Angie, this is chewy type or crunchy type?

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  11. You make the most healthy food and all look so delicious! I like these! great for guilt free snack time:D

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  12. I 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.
    Beautiful, simply beautiful :-)

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  13. Angie, this is so healthy.

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  14. Wow 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.

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  15. Wow Angie, you are coming up with not only delicious healthy breads and dishes, you have fabulous healthy cookies too! Thumbs up!!

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  16. This has to be the most healthies cookies i have seen and they look so yummy too.

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  17. Those cookies look deliciously healthy ! Love 'em :D

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  18. @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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  20. @Vicki Bensinger
    The cookies are crisp after cooling on rack and became softer after 3rd day. But you can always reheat them. We eat them as breakfast :-)

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  21. Love these quinoa cookies, look amazing!!

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  22. the idea of using quinoa is very interesting.. your cooockies loos so delicious blessing simmy

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  23. Yummy and healthy treat.....Use of quinoa with choco chips is nutritious..

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  24. What is not to like about delicious and healthy cookies? Love them!

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  25. Watelse we need healthy and incredible cookies..

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  26. Perfect! I love finding healthy and delicious new snack ideas for me and the kiddos!

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  27. Lovely cookies!! Drooling over here!!
    http://www.rita-bose-cooking.com/

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  28. They look healthy and hearty! I've never thought to make cookies out of quinoa!

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  29. I love that these could eat these as a healthy snack even though they taste like dessert! Perfect cookie.

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  30. nutritious and wholesome! good on the go too!

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  31. so healthy and delicious! these look wonderful!

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  32. Healthy and delicious. Best combo.

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  33. nice cookies with healthy ingredients

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  34. I would love to start my morning with these!

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  35. OK---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!!!!

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  36. here's a healthy cookie i can get behind. nom nom.

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  37. here's a healthy cookie i can get behind. nom nom.

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  38. Another wonderful cookie recipe! I love that these treats are good for you too :)

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  39. I 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.

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  40. I want to eat them now!!.....fantastic!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela

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  41. All 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.
    -Gina-

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  43. These cookies are so creative and, dare I say, healthy! They look really good!

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  44. I pinned this before I even read the recipe! I never know what to do with quinoa - but a cookie? That I can do!

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  45. I love baking with quinoa! This recipe is full of protein, love it!!

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  46. I've never had cookies made from quiona before but your recipe sounds super healthy, nutritious, and tasty. What a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  47. First 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!

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  48. These cookies look good, never thought of addign quinoa in, very healthy!

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  49. Angie-your cookies look healthy enough to enjoy for breakfast-wonderful healthy unique ingredients-can't wait to try your recipe ;)

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  50. Love Quinoa and love cookies...so this sounds like a no-brainer!

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  51. I love your recipes! <3 Thanks for your visit and I'll follow you for sure, my dear!! ;D Kisses, wonderful biscuits and amazing photos!!

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  52. Anonymous7/3/13 09:47

    Hello. 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.

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  53. You have some of the most delicious combinations Angie. Two of my favorites here todeay - chocolate and rye.
    Sam

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  54. Ah this looks so healthy and wonderful!

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  55. Awesome idea! Love a healthy cookie :) And your photos always provide inspiration, Angie.

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  57. I didn't cook with quinoa yet (shhhh...) Now I see I'll have to - I like your creations with quinoa!

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  58. Oh I wonder if I add some dried fruit how this would be... I would love my children to enjoy something this nutrient packed!

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  59. Beautiful, yes I will take it with dark chocolate :))

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  60. Quinoa is one of my favourite grains. Bet it's great in a cookie.

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  61. These have to be the ultimate in healthy cookies! I think raisins would be a nice add-in too.

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  62. These look really yummy and sound super healthy!

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  63. These 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.

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  64. How do you think of these sensational recipes Angie?

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  65. Once again you've turned healthy ingredients into a wonderful dessert! Yes - chocolate please :) Have a wonderful weekend Angie.

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  66. You must have a wonderful flour and grain pantry Angie. You're always using something fun and interesting These look wonderful!

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  67. I've never heard of using quinoa in cookies! Those are some healthy cookies, and they look so good!

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  69. Now that's a wholesome "dunking" cookie! My grands will love it, XOXO

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  70. I love the look of these. They sound so hearty and healthy with the flax seed.

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  71. Anonymous8/3/13 20:43

    Wonderful cookies - so healthy and sound delicious :))
    Mary x

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  72. @Anonymous You can leave out protein powder, it won't affect the texture.

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  75. You 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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  79. Love the props!! and of course the cookies ;)

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  84. thesse cookies will finish very soon In my home blessing simmy

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  89. Wow Angie! Talk about inspired! I love the flavors you used in these! Would love one with my tea right now!

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  90. Cookies for the breakfast...I love to have it as a evening tea time snack..cookies looks very crunchy and crispy..

    sujamd

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  91. That's a first I've seen - quinoa cookies! Very interesting! Love quinoa but never tried it with cookies!

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  92. Another 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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  95. This is what I love about your blog...You take healthy simple ingredients and make them into something delectable.

    Velva

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  96. 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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  98. these look so delicious and so healthy! they look beautiful!

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  99. Anonymous10/3/13 23:36

    I like the combination of healthy and awesome! lol These look good :)

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  101. Love these healthy, and delicious cookies, Angie! Very creative, unusual and not your everyday average cookies for sure!

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  102. These are such wonderfully healthy cookies…I’ve never thought to make cookies with quiona.

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  103. I 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

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  104. These look like the perfect breakfast cookie. Lots of protein and healthy flax.

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  105. Hi Angie, this cookies look awesome. Great to go with any iced latte.
    Pass some over here please! :)

    Best regards.

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  106. These sound so interesting! Wish I can have some of yours right away. Slurpppp....
    Kristy

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  107. Wow, you are using all the nutrient-dense ingredients here such as quinoa, rye and flax seeds. So these are super-power cookies!

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  108. This 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.

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  109. Chock full of delicious and nutritious ingredients!

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  110. I must try these cookies, they look fantastic :).

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  111. So healthy and so delicious looking!
    We have everything in the pantry, so no excuse. Need to give them a go! :)

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  112. I need those, I need those, I neeeeed those cookies in my life. Just started cooking with flax recently and am in love. XOXO

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  113. What? These look like a nutritional powerhouse ~ You rock :-)

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  118. I 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.

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  119. These look fantastic. With these great photos, I can almost taste them!

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  142. I love cooking with quinoa and healthy grains. That surely does sound worth a try.

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  143. wow superr!! thanks for sharing..

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