These cookies are the most popular recipe I've ever posted on my blog! The quinoa adds an awesomely nutty, chewy crunch and {healthy} boost of texture to your average cookie. I couldn't get over that chewy crunch! Be sure to plan ahead, the quinoa needs to be cooked and cooled before mixing up the dough. Also, buy yourself a bag of desiccated coconut -- it's totally worth it. I use it in everything (Bob's Redmill is the brand I use). (Side note: these cookies are NOT gluten-free.)
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This recipe was adapted from Bon Appetit: http://www.bonappetit.com.... I've changed it quite a bit, omitting oats, and subbing out the main flavors: fruits and almonds, for chocolate and coconut. —Loves Food Loves to Eat
WHO: Loves Food Loves to Eat is a self-described food-fanatic eating her way through Seattle.
WHAT: A cookie that one-ups the rest in our repertoire, on account of virtuousness.
HOW: You know this drill -- just cream, mix, and bake.
WHY WE LOVE IT: Of course we love these cookies because the quinoa makes us feel like we can eat more than one, but even better is the chewy texture and earthy flavor it brings to them. They're different than your average chocolate chip, and that's exactly why we love them. —The Editors
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