Jul 21, 2016 in breakfast, dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, breakfast cookies, cashew butter, matcha, quinoa flakes. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Itâs hard to believe that weâre more than half way through July already! This summer is flying by and frankly, I feel like I donât have much to show for it. We traveled a bit back in June (remember my post about the blueberry farms in PEI?) â but since then weâve just been lying low and trying to escape the heat.
Seeing that the month is almost over, I think itâs about time I give you Julyâs breakfast cookie flavor, donât you? This is a flavor that a lot of you have been asking for, and while it didnât win in last monthâs poll, itâs been on the list for a while now. So, here it is: Matcha Quinoa Breakfast Cookies!
This is definitely the farthest out there in terms of ingredients â so far weâve kept it pretty standard with things like Snickerdoodle Quinoa Breakfast Cookies, Carrot Cake Quinoa Breakfast Cookies and Zucchini Bread Quinoa Breakfast Cookies â but I think youâre really going to enjoy it.
If you arenât familiar with matcha already, let me give you a quick little recap.
As I mentioned in my Energizing Matcha Latte post, matcha a form of green that has been finely ground into a powder. Itâs probably most well known for itâs vibrant color and amazing nutritional properties. Since matcha is made from grinding the entire tea leaf, youâre actually ingesting ALL the benefits â you get a nice dose of chlorophyll and other phytonutrients, as well as antioxidants, vitamins and fiber.
There are two types of matcha powder that you can find: culinary grade and ceremonial grade.
The main difference between the two is the quality. Culinary grade matcha can vary a lot in taste, color and even nutritional value, and tends to be on the bitter, more astringent side of things. Culinary grade matcha is less expensive and is meant to be used in cooking â like adding it to smoothies, ice cream or these quinoa breakfast cookies
Ceremonial grade matcha on the other hand is the premium variety of matcha powder and is meant to be enjoyed by itself, simply whisked in to hot water. It has a much more delicate flavor and I find that itâs more palatable when it comes to lattes. Ceremonial grade is definitely more expensive, but if youâre a fan of drinking matcha tea then I definitely think itâs worth the splurge.
For this recipe, I only had ceremonial grade matcha on hand, so thatâs what I went with. Honestly though, since the flavor isnât super pronounced in the recipe, I would recommend that you use culinary grade and save yourself a little money.
In terms of the flavor, I wasnât quite sure how these would taste, but I was pleasantly surprised when they came out of the oven. Not only were they a bit fluffier than my normal breakfast cookies, but they had a vibrant green color AND they didnât have any trace of bitterness.
If youâre still on the fence when it comes to matcha, I think these would be a great starting place. They donât have a strong green tea flavor, are lightly sweetened and have an underlying flavor of cashew butter (which I happen to love). Theyâre also quick to make, are easy to take with you on the go, and youâre getting a nice little boost of nutrition with each bite. Hope you enjoy!
What flavor should we have for August? Iâm going between Raspberry Lemon and Chocolate Peanut Butter, and will leave the decision in your hands Vote for you fave below and thatâs the one that will be featured!
And if you end up trying this recipe, Iâd love to see a pic on social media. Tag me @simplyquinoa or use #simplyquinoa so I can find your photo and give you some love!
xo Alyssa
Ingredients used in the recipe: organic matcha powder, creamy cashew butter, quinoa flakes, chia seeds and pure maple syrup
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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.