Thursday, January 19, 2017

Emmer Breakfast Cookies


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These deliciously 'clean' breakfast cookies are wholesome make-ahead treats packed with oats, hazelnuts, emmer flour, flaxseed, almond butter, chocolate chips and lightly sweetened with maple syrup. Emmer flour can be substituted with oat flour or gluten-free flour mix to make this recipe gluten-free. Pour a glass of coconut milk, or brew a pot of steaming hot tea and enjoy!

  • 100 g Hazelnut meal
  • 50 g Flaxseed meal
  • 150 g Rolled oats
  • 35 g Emmer flour
  • 1 tsp Baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon powder
  • 160 g Almond butter
  • 30 ml Flaxseed oil
  • 80 g Maple syrup
  • 1 Large ripe banana, mashed
  • 1 Large egg
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 50 g Raisins
  • 60 g Dark chocolate chips
  1. Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper. Mix the hazelnut meal, flaxseed meal, rolled oats, emmer flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon until thoroughly combined.
  2. Combine the almond butter, flaxseed oil, maple syrup, mashed banana, egg, and vanilla extract in a blender and process a few seconds until well blended.
  3. Transfer the almond butter mixture to a large bowl and fold in the raisins and chocolate chips. Mix the oat nut mixture into the almond butter mixture. The dough will be thick.
  4. Scoop up heaping teaspoons of dough and form into balls. Place the dough balls onto the prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart.
  5. Bake in the preheated oven until lightly browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from oven and flatten the cookies with a spatula. Allow to cool for about 5 minutes on the baking sheets before removing to finish cooling on wire racks.

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83 comments:

  1. You always have something so interesting, Angie! I would love to have a stash of these to pull out for breakfasts on the run (most of mine) :)

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  2. How do you always come up with such interesting and healthy recipes! These cookies look delicious!

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  3. Cookies for breakfast? Yes, please! Such a great breakfast on the go.

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  4. Sinfully good breakfast cookies!! Just love with my morning cup of milk !!

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  5. Great and healthy cookies to kick start the morning! Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe, Angie !

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  6. Have never heard of emmer flour... you come up with very interesting recipes with even more interesting ingredients! Who doesn't like such healthy treats on the run?

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  7. They look delicious! A great breakfast treat.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  8. Anonymous19/1/17 09:34

    Angie, these look wonderful! I would enjoy these with every cup of tea I have through the day.
    Have a happy day.
    :-) Mandy xo

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  9. I never say no to cookies for breakfast, and why would I with your amazingly flavorful and healthy version! These look incredible, Angie!

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  10. I love breakfast cookies, because what's not to love about a cookie for breakfast, right?! And these look absolutely delicious, Angie!! I adore all the ingredients you used, especially the hazelnuts and almond butter! Plus i love that these are naturally sweetened with maple syrup! Now these would get me out of bed in the morning!! Cheers!

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  11. They look delicious! I bet they would be tasty with a cup of coffee or tea.

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  12. Always amazed by your creativity in healthy treats and foods. But how many cookies consists of a breakfast? I am sure I would have to many lol.

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  13. What a delicious, quick breakfast or snack these would make, Angie! I love portable, healthy food when time is limited at home. Great recipe!

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  14. I so agree. Make ahead and pop it up when we wake up in the morning.

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  15. I'll take cookies for breakfast! That's the best time of day for these treats. Another interesting and new combination of flour and flavors.

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  16. They look so moorish and yumm . You know its so funny when we were growing up coconuts were widely used in our country then there was the coconuts cause high cholestrol and not goood for you and now literally every health magazine promotes coconuts!

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  17. These cookies are packed with goodness! Love them! Have a great weekend my friend!

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  18. anything containing maple syrup should be allowable for breakfast! these are so nutritious, and they look tasty too! :)

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  19. Hi Angie, well you did it again you made delicious healthy cookies that we can enjoy for breakfast, love everything about these.

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  20. ils sont bien croquants un régal
    bonne soirée

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  21. Wow!!!! Yum Yum Yum!! Want!!! - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com

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  22. You always introduce me to new ingredients, Angie. I have no idea what emmer is, but I am so much in love with these delicious looking breakfast cookies. What a perfect way to kick start the morning.

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  23. I love breakfast cookies.. though I haven’t made them in such a long time. These look great.

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  24. Mmmmm...I love breakfast cookies! Yours are just the way I'd want mine---full of seeds, crunch and chew! Almost forgot to mention the chocolate!!!

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  25. Emmer flour is new to me. I love the look of the cookies and they will be great for breakfast or snacks. I could easily munch a handful of these at one time.

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  26. Cookies that i can indulge in guilt free :) I have no idea about emmer so I am going to swap it with oats. Thanks for sharing Angie.

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  27. Your treats are so healthy and delicious!

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  28. I've never heard of flaxseed oil, but will have to look into it. These look like dessert treats but so much better!

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  29. Angie, you post the best breakfast cookie recipes. I enjoy making them and the family enjoys eating them.

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  30. Love these cookies ANgie !! Look amazing !!}xoxox

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  31. What a fun idea to have cookies for breakfast - love how healthy these are!

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  32. I would eat these cookies all day. :) Great recipe Angie

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  33. These would be perfect with a cup of tea!

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  34. Oh my dear! You laways have something tempting and healthy at the same time! How could I resist these deli cookies! Of course I will not find the emmer flour around my little village, but oats will be ok! Thanks for so many good ideas!

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  35. I love being able to grab something quick like this for breakfast and it sounds stuffed full of good stuff.

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  36. Did you say breakfast cookies? I'm all in! Looks like a great quick breakfast or a nice leisurely snack for mid afternoon tea.

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  37. I have a great recipe for breakfast cookies, but like yours better! Will try soon.

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  38. What a delicious breakfast snack, Angie!

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  39. Yet another flour I haven't heard of, emmer flour! I must google it to see where I could get some. This cookie sounds delicious and would make a lovely breakfast on the run!

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  40. How wonderful and healthy Angie. I have copied your recipe so I can make these amazing brekkie balls for my family, thanks for sharing :D

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  41. You had me at "breakfast cookie."

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  42. They look so crunchy and delicious Angie! perfect for the afternoon cup of tea or coffee!

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  43. Who wouldn't love cookies for breakfast, they look so delicious..

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  44. Your cookies look so good! Emmer flour is something new to me!

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  45. Aww, yummy. I think they are great for breakfast or on the go, as a snack. x

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  46. cookies for breakfast is always a good idea! yum!

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  47. Angie you are always using such interesting flours and grains. These breakfast cookies look great! Love cookies for breakfast ;-).

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  48. These certainly look insanely hearty that's for sure!!! I would love a few - :D

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  49. Cookies for breakfast...of course...what a great idea and these cookies are packed with good and healthy ingredients...awesome Angie!
    Have a wonderful week :)

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  50. Well wake me up and give me breakfast. These are up my alley Angie!

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  51. Cookies for breakfast sound like a good idea! I have never heard of Emmer flour though, I have to look for it or try these with the substitutes you suggested.

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  52. Cookies for breakfast is the best way to wake up, especially if they are packed with all these goodies! Love the hazelnut meal! I'll take a dozen please!:)

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  53. Dear Angie, These cookies are full of great goodness!! They are super cookies. Perfect for a good cup of coffee or tea with the right touch of sweetness and are good for you too! xoxo have a wonderful day. Catherine

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  54. Who doesn't like cookies for breakfast? And these are perfect -- loads of flavor, and reasonably healthy. Great way to start the day! Thanks!

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  55. Wow I've never heard of emmer flour! It sounds fascinating though. I LOVE love love breakfast cookies. This combo looks fantastic!

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  56. Breakfast and cookie work perfectly well in my book! Must try these soon, Angie!

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  57. Girl you always have something new!! These cookies sound and look amazing!

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  58. This looks like something that will really be good with a cup of coffee!

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  59. Wow, they are amazing. Look so delicious! It's perfect breakfast.

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  60. Breakfast cookies are the best!

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  61. These sound so good for a healthy start to the day. I have some oat fiber on hand, I wonder if I could substitute that for the Emmer flour?

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  62. @Big Rigs 'n Lil' CookiesYou can use wholegrain flour and I think a combination of half oat fiber and half ap flour would also work.

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  63. What a great way to start the day, I am loving breakfast cookies :D

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  64. I am so in love with the idea of cookies for breakfast :D

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  65. Beatiful, healthy cookies. Now where can one find "emmer" flour though, Angie? Thanks!

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  66. Hehe, I can see you've been on a baking roll - quite right too :)

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  67. @Roz Corieri PaigeI got mine from amazon, but saw them in wholefood stores too.

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  68. I can never decline cookies! Breakfast..lunch...dinner...bring it on. These look amazing! ^.^

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