Jun 30, 2016 in breakfast, dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, banana, bars, chia, coconut sugar. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Remember those blueberry quinoa breakfast bars from last summer? I made them on one of my visits to Vermont, where my mom and I picked a ton of blueberries and we needed to use them up. Funny thing is, todayâs recipe comes from the same exact inspiration.
Iâm in Vermont. I went berry picking with my Mom. And now I have a ton of berries to use up. Only this time around weâre using strawberries.
The strawberries in Vermont are out of this world you guys. Like I donât know if itâs just that Iâm biased because I grew up here or the fact that theyâre getting picked and delivered to the farm stand in about a day, but they donât hold a candle to the ones you buy at the store.
Theyâre super sweet, juicy and the color is incredible. This vibrant red that practically makes your mouth water because you know when you bite into one itâs going to burst with delicious flavor.
Just like my other quinoa breakfast bar recipes, these are 100% vegan and gluten-free, and totally healthy. Theyâve got everything you need for a balanced breakfast. High in fiber, plant-based proteins, omega-3 fatty acids, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates. And theyâre in convenient, ready-to-go bar form!
I did make two slight changes this time around. Instead of quick cooking oats, I used thick rolled oats that I ground in a coarse flour in my blender. The result was very similar, so you can go either way. If you canât have oats, I imagine that you could also use quinoa flakes, but I havenât tried it.
The other swap I made was using a chia egg instead of a flax egg. It worked out great and you definitely canât taste a difference, the only thing I noticed was the color was a slightly grey (since the chia seeds are black).
I have gotten a bunch of questions about using real eggs for the flax and yes, you can totally do that. I would use 2 eggs and if the mixture feels a bit too liquidy, Iâd add in some more oat flour.
There have been few other questions on the blueberry breakfast bars, so here are some other swap ideas:
Other than that, these bars are the perfect breakfast or snack to enjoy all summer long. Theyâre sweet, soft and are totally portable. Theyâre also delicious smothered in a thin layer of almond butter!
Whatâs your favorite way to use strawberries? I have a lot on my hands so Iâd love to get some recipes ideas from you! Leave me your faves in the comments section por favor
And if you end up making this recipe, or any of the others from the site, and share a picture on social media, I would love it if you tagged @simplyquinoa or #simplyquinoa so I can find them and give them some love!
xo Alyssa
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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.