Mar 22, 2016 in dairy-free, dessert, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, 5-ingredient, almonds, chocolate, cookies. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Figuring out that you can make quinoa crispies at home has pretty much changed my life. Not only do I now never waste unused quinoa â if I think it might go bad I just turn it into crispies â but Iâve discovered that it can be used in so many different ways!
I always add them on top of my morning smoothie bowls or breakfast toast, I toss them into my homemade granola instead of buying brown rice crisps, I add them to my chocolate bars for extra crunch and nowâ¦Iâve turned them into birds next cookies.
First, just a quick little background on my love for this recipe. I have this thing for birds. Like I really, really love them. Why? Because my dad is an ornithologist, which means he studies birds, and growing up going with him on trips was one of my favorite things. We got to hold little song birds, I learned the different kinds that are at my feeder and it gave me a deeper appreciation for nature.
Now in my adult life, even though Iâm not a bird watcher, I always find myself paying attention to the birds. I watch them out my window just fluttering around in the trees, I listen to them on my daily walks, and I find them almost calming. Might sound a little silly, but birds are kind of awesome.
And so today Iâm taking my love for birds and combining it with my love for quinoa and chocolate. Giving you these no-bake chocolate birds nest cookies! Theyâre only take 5 ingredients, 5 minutes of hands on time AND theyâre such a fun Easter-inspired treat. (and really just perfect for anything Spring)
These cookies are so incredibly easy to make. All you need is some high quality dark chocolate, coconut butter, some slivered almonds, quinoa crispies and jelly beans. For the chocolate I used a 70% dark that is organic, soy-free and vegan, but you can feel free to use any chocolate that youâd like.
We start by just melting the chocolate in a double boiled, then stir in our coconut butter which makes it a bit more creamy and gives the chocolate a velvety smooth texture. Once those two are melted, you just stir in the almonds and quinoa.
To make the cookies, I lined a baking sheet with parchment paper and then used a tablespoon cookie scoop to portion out the chocolate mixture. I scooped them into mounds and then gently shaped them into little nests with my fingers. It will seem like they arenât going to hold their shape, but once you let them set in the freezer, theyâll be perfect.
Then just pop them into the freezer for 20 â 30 minutes and youâre done!
For the âeggsâ I used organic jelly beans which I found in the bulk section at whole foods. I have to be honest and tell you that I havenât found a truly âcleanâ candy, but these were pretty close. They do use cane sugar, but donât have any artificial colors or flavors. Â Of course, these are totally optional and if you have another candy that you want to add in there, by all means go for it
But for me, the jelly beans were just right because they make these little nests the perfect (healthy) treat to make for Easter or another Spring party (baby shower perhaps??). Either way, these are super easy and really fun to make. Plus, no baking required!
Whatâs your favorite go-to treat? Mine is definitely anything chocolate related, but Iâm always looking for ways that I can recreate recipes you love in a more simple and healthy way. If you have any Spring-themed recipes, share them below!
And if you end up making this (or any of my other recipes), Iâd love for you to snap a pic and share it with me on Instagram by tagging @SimplyQuinoa or using the #simplyquinoa. Or send me a Snap â thatâs always fun too! (@alyssarimmer)
xo A
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.