I have an amazing ‘realistic’ burger recipe I tried out
last weekend that I am dying to share but before all that we’re still in ‘birthday land’ so first I must share
with you my breakfast cookie that was my morning birthday treat.
I love the breakfast cookie! So quick and simple, so
filling and also good for you too…obviously if you don’t go overboard with chocolate
and other sweeteners but then it wouldn’t really be a breakfast cookie would
it!
This little cookie was a little more indulgent than my
previous blueberry cookie as I used
cacao in the batter and a tiny grating of chocolate over the top. But I think you’ll agree it’s still pretty virtuous
and makes a change from my bowl of oats.
You’ll also see a little green smoothie sneaking in the background.
I’m still on my ‘30 day green smoothie challenge’ and its going well so far… I will
wait until the end of the challenge in a week or so to round up my thoughts,
findings and various recipes.
Well, I think that cookie pretty much speaks for itself…
I have nothing left to add! So I’m going to leave it there and be off for my
birthday celebrations with my family, a trip down to Reading to visit my sister
who is at uni there. The weather is looking good today so hopefully we’ll take
a nice walk along the river after lunch…tapas! Tapas is one of my favourites, I
love lots of mini portions to dip into and try and there’s always something for
everyone. I also get plenty of choice which is great as in most restaurants there
is a limited number of dishes I can order from the menu.
I’m hungry already!
Recipe: raspberry almond cocoa cookie
Makes one fat cookie
Ingredients
¼ cup oats
2 tbs buckwheat flour (other
flours would probably be fine too)
1 tbs cacoa powder
¼ tsp baking powder
2 tsp ground flax/chia
Ground cinnamon and vanilla or almond
extract to taste (approx. ½ tsp each)
1 tbs agave syrup
2-3 tbs soy yoghurt (or regular
yoghurt for non-vegan)
Handful of frozen raspberries
Sprinkling of flaked almonds
A little grated dark
chocolate-optional
Method
Mix and mash all ingredients
(other than almonds and raspberries) together well to form a thick mixture, add
the raspberries last and mix through so they are still chunky. Bring the
mixture together as a ball and roughly flatten the ball with your palm and
place on a small microwaveable plate. Sprinkle the flaked almonds over the top
and lightly press them in.
Cook on full powder in the
microwave for 1 minute (you may need an extra 20 seconds depending on your
microwave power). Press with your finger and if it springs back and there are
no visibly sticky bits and the berries are fully cooked you’re done.
Grate a little dark chocolate
over the top if desired before serving.
No ! Not another cookie !
ReplyDeleteyep another one...they do make the perfect breakfast indulgence! :-)
DeleteWaw! That cookie looks amazing & looks just stunning too! :)
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