Got an urge for a homemade cookie snack but don’t feel like mixing up a bunch of ingredients and baking? No problem. Whip up a batch of no bake cookies to satisfy your hunger craving.
No bake cookies are easy to make and involve only a few simple ingredients. Fresh ingredients like milk, butter, sugar, peanut butter, uncooked oatmeal (rolled oats), cocoa, marshmallows, chocolate chips, raisins and chopped walnuts or pecans are commonly used to make easy no bake cookies.
Online you can find many delicious and unique no bake cookie recipes like:
* Chocolate Peanut Oatmeal Cookies
* Chewy Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies
* Chocolate Fudge Oatmeal Cookies
* Crunchy Cereal Ball Cookies
* Old Fashioned Rum Ball Cookies
* Wonderful White Chocolate Cookies
Kids enjoy making no bake cookies as well as adults because it’s literally as easy as mixing all the ingredients together in a bowl, rolling the dough up into balls, and plopping them down on wax paper to cool.
The most fun part, of course, about no bake cookies is when you get to eat them! For so little effort, they’re a great big delight for your sweet tooth.
No Bake Cookies Are Easy to Make and Fun to Eat
September 24, 2005
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Donna Monday
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