Oct 29, 2015 in breakfast, dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, banana, breakfast cookie, oats, pumpkin. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Whoâs ready for more pumpkin pie breakfast madness?
I always love serving dessert for breakfast, but a big old slice of pumpkin pie is probably not the healthiest choice. Especially with the holidays coming up. With all the temptation thatâs soon to come our way, itâs important we stay focused on our health goals and fuel our bodies in the right way.
So nutritious breakfast sweets? The perfect solution.
Cookies are a pretty magical breakfast treat. Theyâreâ¦
Plus they totally trick your mind into thinking youâre eating a ârealâ cookie. Satisfaction without the guilt (or sugar crash).
The other week I asked on my Facebook page what other quinoa breakfast cookie flavors you wanted to see. Someone suggested pumpkin pie and I jumped on it immediately â what a perfect combo to make in a cookie!
As Iâm sure you know weâve had three different quinoa breakfast cookie flavors on the blog so far (you can see them here, here AND here), but Iâm pretty partial to these new ones.
Pumpkin pie has always been my favorite dessert. I take after my mom that way because she is also totally in love with pumpkin pie. We even have a tradition in our household that Mom gets pumpkin pie for dessert on her birthday instead of cake â sheâs just so much happier with that.
So whenever I see pumpkin pie anything it catches my eye. Iâm a sucker for that glorious orange fruit.
These little cookies totally hit the spot.
While theyâre not overly pumpkin-y, the spices inside give them that distinct pumpkin pie flavor. Theyâre soft and chewy, with golden brown edges and just the right amount of sweetness. Since the only real sweetener in them (aside from the banana) is maple syrup, they have a dark caramel flavor that brings out the natural sweetness of the pumpkin. Pumpkin + maple? match made in heaven.
And of course, these cookies also have tons of fiber from the oats and quinoa flakes, they wonât spike your blood sugar and will actually leave you feeling pretty darn full (Iâd say a good serving is about 3 cookies). Itâs essentially like eating a bowl of pumpkin pie flavored oatmeal in cookie form.
Does it get any better?!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Yield: 15 - 18
Serving Size: 2 - 3 cookies
Ingredients
Instructions
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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.