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Quinoa, Oat & Coconut Cookies


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Ingredients

24 portion(s)

Quinoa, Oat & Coconut Cookies

  • 125 g Butter, Unsalted
  • 40 g Rapadura Sugar, or Sweetner
  • 30 g Maple syrup
  • 95 g Quinoa flakes
  • 90 g rolled oats
  • 60 g coconut flakes
  • 1 --- egg
  • 50 g Cacao Nibs or Choc Bits, (Optional)
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Recipe's preparation

  1. 1. Preheat the oven to 170°C (338°F) and line a baking tray with greaseproof paper.

    2. Place butter in TM bowl and melt 2min / 60d / s3

    3. Add Rapadura or Sweetner and Maple Syrup.  Mix 30s / 50d / s3

    4. Scrape down sides of bowl and mix again 20s / s3

    5. Add all the dry ingredients and egg.  Mix 30s / reverse / s4

    6. Scrape sides of bowl.  Add Cacao Nibs or Choc Bits and mix again 10s / reverse / s4.

    7. Place tablespoons of the cookie dough onto the prepared baking tray.

    8. Place the baking tray in the oven and bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until golden.

    9. Allow to cool slightly before removing from the baking tray. You'll find the cookies harden further on cooling.

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Recipe converted from Yummy Inspirations.  www.yummyinspirations.net


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  • These are really good with sultanas too.

    Submitted by blingbling22 on 11. August 2019 - 13:54.

    These are really good with sultanas too.

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  • These were great!  Kids loved

    Submitted by zoelids on 29. September 2016 - 15:11.

    These were great!  Kids loved them! I used Rice Malt Syrup instead of the Maple & they were delish.  Will definately make them again!

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  • The kids loved them. Thanks

    Submitted by annaw@modisto.com.au on 13. June 2016 - 19:24.

    The kids loved them. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Easy, wheat free bikkie.

    Submitted by tanyabird11 on 24. May 2015 - 16:36.

    Easy, wheat free bikkie. Similar to Anzacs so kids were happy.  I used coconut sugar as the sweetener and didn't worry about the Choc bits. 

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  • love love loved these!

    Submitted by Fun Fatty foods on 7. May 2015 - 17:05.

    love love loved these!

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  • These were delicious, I added

    Submitted by MarnieJade on 6. April 2015 - 17:10.

    These were delicious, I added more maple syrup and less sugar and instead of the cacao nibs I added 3 teaspoons of chia seeds. 

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  • These were tasty. Thanks.

    Submitted by Micanjo1971 on 5. April 2015 - 21:04.

    These were tasty. Thanks.

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  • Very nice, I followed the

    Submitted by Rosslyn on 23. March 2015 - 12:36.

    Very nice, I followed the recipe exactly and they are great.  I've just eaten 2 and I'm going back for more tmrc_emoticons.)

    Cooking 7

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  • Great recipe.  These were

    Submitted by MissElle on 12. November 2014 - 13:13.

    Great recipe.  These were quick and simple to make and taste great.  I had no chocolate, so just made them plain, but they still taste fine.  Healthy too.  Thanks.

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  • Has anyone tried these with

    Submitted by Becbuhag on 29. September 2014 - 15:34.

    Has anyone tried these with cooked quinoa rather than quinoa flakes?

     

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  • Great snack! I only used

    Submitted by Nlay on 21. September 2014 - 10:27.

    Great snack! I only used honey instead of sugar and maple syrup and added chia seeds.

    Cheers nomi

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  • These are a good, healthier

    Submitted by LCHF Mum on 27. March 2014 - 19:27.

    These are a good, healthier cookie, thanks. I used chia seeds instead of choc bits.

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  • love love loved these! I made

    Submitted by Fun Fatty foods on 28. October 2013 - 14:44.

    love love loved these! I made with chia seeds instead of choc and really impressed!! a fav here for sure tmrc_emoticons.)

     

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  • Will be making this tomorrow.

    Submitted by Thermoelle on 8. August 2013 - 23:46.

    Will be making this tomorrow. Quick question re above post.  Did u keep the recipe exactly the same when you added in the seeds etc. thanks. 

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  • Love this recipe....added

    Submitted by Katinka on 7. August 2013 - 18:29.

    Love this recipe....added chia seeds, pipitas and sunflower seeds. And used honey instead of maple syrup.  Thank you...saved in my collections for future ref. tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Great healthy snack for the

    Submitted by Kerriann on 7. April 2013 - 10:09.

    Great healthy snack for the kids

    thanks

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