No-Bake Chocolate Cookies

Sunday, February 7, 2010

No-Bake Chocolate Cookies

4 cups sugar
3/4 cup cocoa
1 cup milk
2 oz. butter
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup peanut butter
6 cups oatmeal

Mix sugar, cocoa, milk and butter together in a large saucepan. Boil 1 minute, no longer. Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients. Drop on wax paper from teaspoons. Store in airtight containers.

Submitted by Mrs. William Bates of Blaine, MN

Blogger's Note: I used Nestle Toll House cocoa and Quaker Oats (Not Quick Oats) and they were great.


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Culinarily we've come a long way since the No-Bake cookie first burst on to the scene. NowPaula Deen tells you that recipes need lots of butter to taste good, and Martha Stewart tells us that it has to be fancy and tied up with a bow. in 1977 there was none of this. We had Julia (Childs) and Betty Crocker. Both were nice ladies. I preferred Betty at the time, and still think she has a lot to offer. This is all to say that I LOVE, I mean <3>
When I was in 3rd grade (1979) our teacher, Miss Lapetina took us through an entire project on nutrition. Among the things we learned were healthy eating, look here for Mulligan Stew in the future, and healthy snacking. No-Bake cookies were one of those recipes.


I resisted the urge, with this batch, to make them nicer. You can get much better cocoa these days than you could back then. I did, however, use Skippy Natural Creamy Peanut Butter. I may wan't to relive the 70s, but I'd really prefer to do it with my arteries intact. Normally my peanut butter of choice is completely natural, i.e. peanuts and salt, but Skippy Natural has the texture of 1970s/80s peanut butter, and I was concerned something without thickeners might not work.

The total prep time for these was about 20 minutes and the actual "making" of the cookies was very simple. Drop them on wax paper. Not having wax paper in the house, I sprayed tinfoil with Baking Spray and things turned out fine. These are a great snack and a lot lower in fat than a lot of desserts. Sugar content is still quite high, so diabetics beware!!!

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