Feb 15, 2015 in breakfast, dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, baking with quinoa, chocolate chips, cookies, granola. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
I put chocolate in your breakfastâ¦again.
And itâs only because I love you and I know you agree that breakfast is always a little bit sweeter when chocolate is involved.
BUT this time instead of drowning the whole meal in ooey-gooey chocolate-y goodness, weâve got just a sprinkling. And itâs coming at ya in the form of mini chocolate chips.
No, weâre not going down the classic chocolate chip pancakes path â although those do sound pretty tasty right now. Nope, instead weâre breakfasting on crunchy clusters of sweet granola that just so happens to have chocolate chips and totally tastes like oatmeal cookies.
Are you on board yet?
Good, me too.
Admittedly, Iâve confessed my unwavering love of cookies here on the blog before. Iâve also shared my fair share of quinoa cookie recipes too â my fave being the dark chocolate ones, of course â but lately it seems as though Iâve had this draw to turn other foods into cookie flavored things.
It might be weird, but Iâm digging it.
First we had the chocolate chip cookie dough breakfast parfait which reminded me of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream but in parfait form. You know layers of cookie dough, then layers of vanilla, then another layer of cookie doughâ¦but I digress.
Letâs get back to cookies.
After the parfait came those tasty turtle cookie energy bites, which ended up being more like little bites of heaven with chocolate, pecans, caramel-y dates and crunchy quinoa crisps. Yeah those lasted about a day.
And we obviously needed more cookie-flavored snacks in the house, but we also needed breakfast, and so our oatmeal cookie quinoa granola!
Guys itâs totally a thing. Or itâs going to be. Weâll make it a thing, right? Cookie granola should happen all day, every day.
The granola starts with our simple base: a blend of gluten-free oats and quinoa flakes. I love adding quinoa flakes to my granola because they are a bit lighter than regular oats and I actually find that they help to form larger clusters (or bites) of granola. For the sweetener, itâs just a blend of coconut sugar and maple syrup â both natural, both unrefined, but both are sensationally sweet and delicious. The fat, to help the granola crisp up, is coconut oil â oh how I love my coconut oil! And finally the cookie flavors are just vanilla, a pinch of cinnamon, some salt and of course chocolate chips.
Really, this granola is so easy, itâs healthy and it tastes amazing. So grab your bowl and dig in.
And youâre totally on the cookies for breakfast train with me, right?!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Yield: 14 - 16 servings
Serving Size: 1/4 - 1/3 cup
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If you can't find vanilla powder (I have a link there and I definitely suggest you pick some up - it's so worth it!), you can substitute 2 teaspoon vanilla extract.
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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.