The element in our oven went a week ago, and until then I didn’t realize much we used it for meals and sweets. I wanted something sweet the other day, cookies in particular, they’re easy snacks when busy, grab and go. Remember, an easy snack, not particularly healthy, and boy were these good and gone fast.
Step 1:
- 1/2 cup margarine
- 1/2 milk
- 2 cups sugar
Put in a large pot, boil on med-high for 1 minute.
Step 2:
- 3 cups quick oats
- 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 4 tbsp peanut butter
Place in bowl.
Add the sugar mixture to the oat mixture, mixing well and quickly. It sets quickly.
Scoop spoon fulls onto was paper covered cookie sheets. Refrigerate.
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michelle oakley warner
Wednesday 28th of March 2012
i used to make these when my kids were little i totally forgot about them thanks for the reminder, im going to make them tonight
Sandy VanHoey
Thursday 15th of March 2012
These look good. I do make the regular no bake cookies, now i'd like to try these as well. Thanks for the recipe
Rita Corey
Wednesday 14th of March 2012
I've been making these for years. We call them mudpies and I use cocoa. I'm going to have to try chocolate chips. I found out that in a pinch you can even make them in the microwave. Can you tell I LOVE these. My daughter(19) has made them so many times she doesn't even look at the recipe anymore. She also makes them sometimes without the oatmeal and gets more of a fudgy consistency.
Darcy
Thursday 15th of March 2012
Ooh I like the idea of being more fudge-like! I'll have to try it without the oatmeal!
Jo-Ann Brightman
Sunday 11th of March 2012
I like these, but I'd take away at least 1/2 cup sugar and maybe substitute a banana
Marti Parks
Tuesday 6th of March 2012
I can't wait to try this.