Quinoa Breakfast Cookies
If you’re a fan of carrot cake, then you’ll LOVE these soft, nutty & healthy breakfast cookies! Make a big batch and freeze them for on-the-go treats.
vegan / gluten free / snacks & dips
For a while, I went through a frittata phase, then there was the chia bowl phase, followed by a bit of a smoothie kick… which brings us to my current morning trend: cookies for breakfast!
But before you think I’ve completely given up on myself, hear me out – I make these cookies with lots of good things – carrots, oats, flax, walnuts, pepitas, cranberries, and QUINOA. Yes, carrots and quinoa – it almost sounds like a salad, but I promise you these “healthier” cookies are so delicious and energizing in the morning. They’re also vegan, gluten-free, and sweetened with maple syrup instead of refined sugars. They’re about halfway in between a muffin and a cookie – big, hearty, and filling, but also sweet and nutty – they’re almost like eating carrot cake for breakfast!
Quinoa Cookies Tips
Let’s talk for a second about quinoa in cookies. I recommend that you use leftover quinoa here. I like to make a big batch of quinoa early in the week for easy toss-together lunches and dinners. Store your cooked quinoa in the fridge so that when you’re ready to bake these breakfast cookies, it’s ready for you.
If you haven’t baked with oat flour before – it’s so easy. No need to go shopping for fancy flours, just blend your oats in a food processor for about a minute, and you have oat flour. It’s gluten-free, but be sure to seek out certified gluten-free oats if gluten is a problem for you.
Over here, my family is obsessed with these. They’re best straight out of the oven, but they also freeze incredibly well (hence, my 1 cookie per day breakfast obsession).
More Favorite Breakfast Treats
If you love these quinoa breakfast cookies, try one of these breakfast treats next:
- Carrot Cake Cookies
- Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
- Healthy Banana Muffins
- Chocolate Chip Muffins
- Blueberry Muffins
- Pumpkin Muffins
- Healthy Banana Bread
For more healthy breakfast ideas, check out this post!
4.9 from 62 reviews
Quinoa Breakfast Cookies
PrintPrep time 15 minsCook time 15 minsTotal time 30 mins These vegan quinoa cookies are a great quick breakfast or healthy snack! Made with carrots, quinoa, and oats, they’re naturally sweetened and gluten-free.Author: Jeanine DonofrioRecipe type: breakfast, snackServes: 12 large cookiesIngredients
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1 cup (additional) whole rolled oats* (see note)
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup cooked quinoa
- 1 cup finely shredded carrots
- 2 tablespoons ground flaxseed + 5 tablespoons warm water
- ½ cup almond butter
- ¼ cup coconut oil, melted
- ½ cup maple syrup
- ½ cup nuts and/or seeds (I used walnuts + pepitas)
- ½ cup dried cranberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Use a food processor or a blender to process the 1¼ cups rolled oats into a fine flour and measure out one level cup. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, the remaining 1 cup whole oats, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and sea salt. Fold in the quinoa and then the shredded carrots, stirring until the carrots are completely coated with flour.
- In a small bowl, combine the flaxseed and warm water and set aside to thicken for about 5 minutes. In a medium bowl, combine the almond butter, coconut oil, and maple syrup and stir well to incorporate. Stir in the flaxseed mixture.
- Add the wet ingredients to the bowl of dry ingredients and fold until just combined. Stir in the walnuts, pepitas, and cranberries.
- Scoop about ¼ cup of batter for each cookie onto the baking sheet. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes, or until lightly browned. Cool on the pan for 5 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling.
- When cookies are completely cool, they can be stored in an airtight container or frozen.
Notes*Be sure to use certified gluten-free oats to make these gluten-free.3.4.3177
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- Allison
09.05.2023Can I freeze the dough and bake each one fresh?
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- Sally
07.19.2023Wow! So, I just made these and they are perfect! I’m not gunna lie, I added chocolate chips 😉 They are almost all gone, everyone who has tried one is obsessed. Thanks for the tip to put the recipe in an app to get the nutritional data per serving. I just had surgery and need to track everything I eat carefully. I’ve been on a huge losing streak of trying out healthy, vegan, and gluten free sweets but, this one is amazing. Thank you!!
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- Jeanine Donofrio
07.20.2023Hi Sally, I’m so glad you loved them!
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- Sally
07.15.2023Hi! Do you have the macros for this? Serving size, calories, protein, etc?
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- Jeanine Donofrio
07.17.2023I’m sorry, we don’t calculate nutrition facts but you can plug the ingredients into a site like my fitness pal.
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- Marla Wood
08.23.2023I added recipe to MyFitnessPal and comes out to about 260 cal per cookie(depends on which nuts used, etc. I use walnuts.
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- Sally
08.23.2023Thank you! I downloaded the app as well, I had no idea it existed. And The cookies are delicious too! Xo
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- Sally
- Jeanine Donofrio
- Chris
06.20.2023These cookies are so good. I’m not a huge fan of Quinoa but I had some leftover from something so I searched your site and this is where I landed. Delicious. Next time I will try the ones without quinoa though you couldn’t even see or taste it in the recipe.
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- Jeanine Donofrio
06.21.2023I’m glad you enjoyed them! Here’s a similar recipe that we developed without the quinoa:https://www.loveandlemons.com/breakfast-cookies/
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- Jeanine Donofrio
- Wendy
01.23.2023Forgot to rate the recipe with me comment. Highly recommend making these!
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- Wendy
01.23.2023These were soooo good! I always eat breakfast late in the morning (after I’ve been up for a few hours) and been looking for something light to eat before our morning walk with the dogs. These are perfect! Delicious, healthy and not too heavy.
Just one question tho. Mine weren’t all that sturdy. They didn’t fall apart, but were on the delicate side. Is this as they should be? If not, what might have gone wrong?Reply ↓
- Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
01.26.2023Hi Wendy, that sounds right–these cookies are delicate. I’m so glad you’re enjoying them!
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- Ari
01.16.2023Trued your recipe tonight and it was amazing. Thank you for the simplicity but light energy you put into sharing your recipes
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- Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
01.20.2023I’m so glad you enjoyed the cookies!
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- Pranati
01.12.2023These look yummy. How long do the cookies last if not refrigerated?
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- Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
01.13.2023They’ll keep in an airtight container for up to 4 days. They also freeze perfectly!
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- Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
- Shawnah
01.04.2023This recipe is awesome. I actually started to make a second batch and I started with the carrot cookie recipe and then I added 2 tsp of vanilla I upped the Maple syrup served up to 3/4 of a cup and then I also added one tsp of almond Flavoring pure almond flavoring.. OMG your recipe was awesome that I gotta tell you the fans are raving over at this house with the little twists.
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- Jeanine Donofrio
01.05.2023I’m so glad they were a hit!
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- Ashley
01.04.2023I would like to avoid the coconut oil in this recipe. Can I replace it with more flax? Or nut butter? Any suggestions?
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- Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
01.04.2023Hi Ashley, we haven’t tried this, so I can’t guarantee the results, but I think mashed banana, applesauce, or additional nut butter would all be good subs.
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- Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
- Lisa
12.29.2022Is it ok to omit the maple syrup and replace with almond or oat milk?
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- safisdesserts
11.16.2022I LOVE this post. Very interesting info! Perfect just what I was looking. Nice PICS. I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe. Thank You !!!
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- Mel
10.12.2022Is it ok to use quinoa flour instead of cooked quinoa (and add a bit of liquid, like milk)?
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- Jeanine Donofrio
10.21.2022Hi Mel, no I would stick to the quinoa here. The texture would be totally different with the flour.
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- Jane
08.09.2022Family loves these ! Great empty the pantry cookies. So many combos to substitute banana/carrots/apples with or without chocolate chips, with or without nuts. Even tried it with brown rice because no quinoa – do not recommend the brown rice.
Today I need to use up a bag of shredded carrots. But – I don’t have enough flaxseed – maybe 1 tablespoon. We are not vegan but like the ground flaxseed taste in these.
What should I do? Can I do 1 tablespoon flaxseed/2.5 tbs water and 1 egg? Or should I forgo the flaxseed and use 2 eggs?Reply ↓
- Jeanine Donofrio
08.10.2022Hi Jane, I’m sorry I didn’t get to your question sooner. I think either one would be fine – 1 egg with the flax or 2 eggs without the flax.
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- Jeanine Donofrio