Quin-Oaties

Quin-Oaties
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Quin-Oaties

It’s Friday and I owe it to myself (haha) to bake something scrumptious and sweet after a hectic week of work. Anyone else care to join me?

If you are familiar with Heather at Heather Eats Almond Butter (HEAB), you’ve probably made a batch of “Oaties” before. She’s made multiple variations, as they are one of her trademark recipes that combine oats and simple ingredients to form a healthier cookie. If you haven’t been over to lovely blog, do yourself a favor and stop on by – she always has interesting posts along with great recipes for both nut butter fans and nut-free folks alike! A big shout out to HEAB since today’s post is dedicated to Heather, as she was one of the main blogs that inspired me to create and start Natural Noshing.

Now on to the cookies!

I had a chocolate craving that I couldn’t avoid, so off to the kitchen I went to nip that in the bud! I usually follow HEAB’s recipe for Maple Nut Oaties but unfortunately, I was running really low on rolled oats and was forced to be creative. Then, I spotted the perfect substitute — quinoa flakes! Thank goodness I did, because the result was delicious and completely hit the spot! Multiple taste testers thought they were a home run!

Quin-Oaties

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Quin-Oaties

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It’s Friday and I owe it to myself (haha) to bake something scrumptious and sweet after a hectic week of work. Anyone else care to join me?

Ingredients

Instructions

    • 1. Pre-heat oven to 325°.
    • 2. Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl and refrigerate for 15 minutes.
    • 3. Scoop cookie dough by TBSP (a melon ball scooper works nicely here) onto Silpat or parchment lined cookie sheet.*
    • 4. Bake for 10-12 minutes.
    • 5. Allow to cool for 5 minutes, then place on cooling rack.
    • Makes about 25- 30 cookies (depending on how much “dough” you consume prior to baking

Note

I tightly pack the dough with the scooper to form nice rounded tops and to help keep their shape.

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Samantha Doe Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hello beautiful people! I’m Lauren, a foodie, a traveller and a writer. I love writing and exploring the world. The thing I am most passionate about in life is helping others to live healthier and happier lives.

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