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Sourdough Oatmeal and Goji Berry Superfood Breakfast Cookies

by Kaitlynn Fenley

These cookies are made with nourishing oats, nuts, seeds, and goji berries for superfood breakfast cookies that are healthy and delicious! These oatmeal and goji berry breakfast cookies are perfect for a protein-rich, on-the-go breakfast. They’re vegan and gluten-free (made with gluten free sourdough starter) and make the perfect afternoon snack too!

Superfood Breakfast Cookies

Okay, I know the words “cookie” and “breakfast” don’t usually go together. When people think of cookies, they don’t usually think of a healthy breakfast.

I’m here to change that with this wonderfully nourishing, healthy superfood breakfast cookie recipe made with gluten free sourdough starter!

What You’ll Need to Make Oatmeal and Goji Berry Superfood Breakfast Cookies

This recipe is fairly simple, but you will need several ingredients.

These are the ingredients I used, but you can sub out the seeds for other types of nuts or seeds that you have. You can use honey instead of maple syrup and regular eggs if you’re not vegan.

six superfood breakfast cookies on a white marble surface. one cookie is broken in half, and one cookie has a bite taken out of it.

Healthy Oatmeal and Goji Berry Breakfast Cookies

This is a healthy breakfast recipe! Oats, nuts, and seeds provide lots of fiber for healthy digestion. Nut butter and seeds also provide healthy fats and protein for a balanced breakfast.

I like using maple syrup in this recipe for a less processed sweetener option. Another thing I love about this recipe is the goji berries! Goji berries are an excellent source of antioxidants.

The Health Benefits of Oats

Oats’ claim to health food fame is mainly based on oats lowering bad cholesterol and adding beneficial fiber to meals.

Lower cholesterol + beta-glucan fiber = SUPER heart healthy. Plus, all that beta-glucan in oats is perfect for feeding the gut microbiome. Beta gluten is considered a prebiotic that can feed and nourish the gut microbiome.

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Sourdough Oatmeal and Goji Berry Superfood Breakfast Cookies

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These cookies are made with nourishing oats, nuts, seeds, and goji berries for superfood breakfast cookies that are healthy and delicious! These oatmeal and goji berry breakfast cookies are perfect for a protein-rich, on-the-go breakfast. They’re vegan and gluten-free and make the perfect afternoon snack too!

  • Author: Kaitlynn Fenley
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 12 Cookies
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Wet

Dry

  • 1 1/4 Cups Thick Rolled Oats
  • 1/4 Cup Buckwheat Flour
  • 1/4 Cup Pumpkin Seeds
  • 1/4 Cup Hemp Hearts
  • 1/4 Cup Sesame Seeds
  • 1/4 Cup Chia Seeds
  • 1/4 Cup Goji Berries
  • 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350° F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 
  2. Combine and whisk together the wet ingredients in a bowl. 
  3. Combine and whisk together the dry ingredients in a bowl. 
  4. Fold the wet mixture into the dry mixture. 
  5. Wet your hands with a bit of water. Grab about two tablespoons of the mixture and roll it into a ball. Place the ball on the parchment paper and press down to shape it into a cookie shape (these won’t spread out like regualr cookies in the oven). Repeat for the remaining cookies. 
  6. Bake for about 15-20 minutes 

Notes

  • Alternative to GF sourdough starter, you can use an egg or vegan egg replacement. To make a flax egg for a vegan egg substitue, just add one tablespoon of ground flaxseed to three tablespoons of water.
  • You can use a regular egg in this recipe if you’d like.
  • You can sub the sunflower seed butter for any nut butter. 

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Kaitlynn Fenley Author, Educator, Food Microbiologist
Kaitlynn is a food microbiologist and fermentation expert teaching people how to ferment foods and drinks at home.

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