My name is Juleen. when I was about 12 years old I knew what I wanted to be When I grew up. I wanted to be a chef, but I grew older I realized didn't want to be just a chef, but a pastry chef.
I didn't want to work with meats, pastas, or vegetables for the rest of my life. i wanted to create beautiful desserts. I remember the first time I made pumpkin Bread. It turned out more of a brick.
I learned that baking is not just throwing ingredients together, its about timing, mixing, preparing the product to bake, and baking it.
This is one of our family favorites. It’s super simple and delicious. We love to invite over our cousins and make huge batches of these and eat them while watching a Disney movie.
Chocolate Oatmeal No Bake Cookies
Makes about 30 cookies
I didn't want to work with meats, pastas, or vegetables for the rest of my life. i wanted to create beautiful desserts. I remember the first time I made pumpkin Bread. It turned out more of a brick.
I learned that baking is not just throwing ingredients together, its about timing, mixing, preparing the product to bake, and baking it.
This is one of our family favorites. It’s super simple and delicious. We love to invite over our cousins and make huge batches of these and eat them while watching a Disney movie.
Chocolate Oatmeal No Bake Cookies
Makes about 30 cookies
Ingredients Needed
1/2 Cups of Unsalted Butter
2 Cups of White Sugar
1/2 Cups of Milk
1/4 Cup of Cocoa Powder
1/2 Cups of Peanut Butter
3 to 3&1/2 Cups of Old Fashion Oats
2 Teaspoons of Vanilla Extract
1 Cup of small candies such as M&Ms, chocolate chips, Reese’s pieces or peanut butter cups (optional)
Equipment Needed
Saucepan
Big bowl
Wooden Spoon for
Combining Ingredients
Parchment paper or
wax paper
Spoons for Scooping
Directions
Add Butter, Sugar, Milk, and Cocoa into a saucepan.
Bring to a rolling boil, and boil for about 1 minute.
Add Butter, Sugar, Milk, and Cocoa into a saucepan.
Bring to a rolling boil, and boil for about 1 minute.
Remove from heat, add the peanut butter.
Slowly fold in the oats a cup at a time until thick.
Add in the vanilla extract and fold in desired candies.
Carefully Scoop hot cookies mix using spoons or gloved hands onto wax or parchment paper.
Let cool until set and
Enjoy!!!
Healthy Alternatives:
Use Crunchy Peanut butter for extra protein.
For a diabetic use sugar alternative and change amount as needed.
Swap out butter for margarine.
Instead of adding candies, dried cherries or different nuts.
Enjoy!!!
Healthy Alternatives:
Use Crunchy Peanut butter for extra protein.
For a diabetic use sugar alternative and change amount as needed.
Swap out butter for margarine.
Instead of adding candies, dried cherries or different nuts.