I need a good recipe for No-Bake cookies

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I need a good recipe for No-Bake Cookies
that I can make with the help of a very helpful
little girl
I never made no-bake cookies before
 

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Peanut Butter Drops


1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup milk
1 3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup cocoa
3 cups rolled oats
1/2 cup peanut butter

Measure first 4 ing into sauce pan.
Boil, stirring for 3 min. Let cool a little bit.
Add oats and peanut butter. Mix.
Drop spoonfull onto wax paper. Let harden.
Makes about 5 dozen (Freezes well)
 

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Coconut Balls

1 condensed milk
2/3 cup chocolate chips (or any flavor)]
1/2 chopped nuts
2 1/2 graham cracker crumbs
Coconut

Mix together. Shape into balls. Roll in coconut.
Makes about 5 dozen

I have lots of these since I can't bake very well
Let me know if you want anymore!
 

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I've never heard of no-bake cookies! How neat, maybe *I* could even try them!
 

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Originally Posted by jugen

OOOOO! No bake! now there's something I can do and Not have to cal 911 before hand!! LOL! please, please, more!!!!!!!My husband will love you!!!


This is great! I could sure use these too. Thanks for posting.
 

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MORE NO BAKE COOKIES
I can get more from my Mom when I go to her house at Christmas if you guys want anymore


Creamy Snowballs

4 ounces Cream cheese, softened
2 cups icing sugar
2 TBSPs milk
2/3 cup chocolate chips melted
1 TSP vanilla
3 cups mini marshmellows
coconut

Combine first 5 ing, beat until smooth.
Fold in marshmellows and mix.
Chill half an hour.
Shape into 1 inch balls.
Roll in coconut
Makes 3 1/2 dozen (freezes well)

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Glazed Coffee Balls

2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup icing sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts
1/2 cup hot water
2 TSPs instant coffee
2 TBSPs butter

Glaze:
1 cup icing sugar
1 TBSP butter
1 TBSP prepared coffee

Place crumbs, icing sugar, and nuts into bowl.
In a measuring cup, measure hot water, stir in instant coffee and butter.
Pour over crumb mixture. Stir and form into small balls.

Glaze: Mix together, adding more sugar or coffee if needed.

Dip balls in glaze and let dry on wax paper.
(Sorry I don't know how many this makes
)
 

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Originally Posted by tuxedokitties

Those sound fantastic.

My diet is about to go out the window...



Oh and I should add... none of these were copied

Well except off of my Mom's recipe cards

So I guess the copyright goes to my Mom and she said that everyone should have fun with them!
 

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Not cookies, but CHEESECAKE -- and it's GOOD -- I made it last year and my family ranted and raved how good it was

and SO easy!

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2 packages (8 ounces each) PHILADELPHIAÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] Cream Cheese, softened
1/3 cup sugar
1 tub (8 ounces) COOL WHIPÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] Whipped Topping, thawed
1 HONEY MAIDÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] Graham Pie Crust (6 ounces)

prep time: 15 minutes plus refrigerating

MIX cream cheese and sugar with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Gently stir in whipped topping.

SPOON into crust. Refrigerate 3 hours or until set. Top with cherry pie filling or fresh fruit (or mini-chocolate chips, which is what I used
), or anything else you might like (nuts, fruit, chocolate shavings) Store leftover cheesecake in refrigerator.
 

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1/2 cup margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
5 cups corn flakes
35 large marshmallows
1-1/2 teaspoons green food coloring

Melt margarine with marshmallows. Add vanilla and food coloring. Pour over corn flakes and mix. Drop by teaspoon onto waxed paper. Put "red hots" or cherry halves in middle to form wreath. Chill about 40 minutes. Makes 2 dozen.
 

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OMG! I wrote down all of them! If you have any more please post, my husband is going to leave me for someone who can bake if i dont start making something soon
starting out with nobake desserts, great idea!
 
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Yummy
thanks for all the recipes everyone.


Originally Posted by ash_bct

Oh and I should add... none of these were copied
Well except off of my Mom's recipe cards
So I guess the copyright goes to my Mom and she said that everyone should have fun with them!
Thanks to your Mom too
I was hoping for some already tried out and liked recipes


Originally Posted by bumpy

Why not take it to a whole new level. Cookie dough ice cream
Thaks, it sounds yummy too and I might try that sometimes but for this project the idea is to bake with a little, very active and helpful, 16month old.
(Hide DeeDee Hide Day)
 

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well i have one

ASH YOU ARE SO GREAT WITH RECIPES!!
I think i should write down every recipe you know of



Fwan chocolate crisps.

1 - 2 cups Ricebubbles
1 pack of normal milk chocolate.
half a pack of almond flakes.
1 - 2 Spoons of milk.

In a pan melt chocolate and add milk. Stir untill melted
When melted put aside and wait 3 mins
Add Rice bubbles and almonds and mix quickly.
Add in paper patty things and refridgerate untill set.
Then eat

Enjoy!

I made them for the first time and not realising the measurements because i was trying to make something out of nothing and my friend came and she absolutely loves it!
 

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I have a recipe for Chocolate Balls, which require no baking, but do require some stove-top cooking. I thought I might have it on my office computer, but don't, so I'll look it out tonight and post it.

They have butter and sugar and cocoa and oatmeal and some flavouring, and not much else, as I recall -- it's a while since I've done them, because the recipe makes a huge batch, which is not a good thing for two people trying to watch their waistlines


The other thing about them, especially when doing them with a helpful youngster, is that the cooked stuff (can't really call it dough) is rolled into balls and decorated with chocolate sprinkles, or coloured sugar, or coconut, or chopped nuts -- you get the picture -- and that makes them kind of fun to do -- and nice for prezzies or holiday entertaining.
 

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I made no bake cookies years ago and the first time they turned out perfect. I haven't been able to make a decent batch since. They alway are runny and then I think that if I freeze them it will be O.K. . It doesn't work
 

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Here's the Chocolate Balls recipe


2 cups brown sugar
1/2 cup butter
1/2 c milk
6 tablespoons cocoa
3 cups quick oats
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon salt

coconut, chocolate sprinkles, coloured sugar, cinnamon sugar, cocoa, chopped nuts -- or other such garnishes for rolling

Place sugar, butter, and milk in a saucepan and bring to a rolling boil. REduce heat, add cocoa, oats and salt. Cook about 5 minutes, add vanilla. Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature. Roll by teaspoonfuls, and dip in garnishes of your choice. Place on wax paper lined baking trays, and chill till firm.

Yield: 5 dozen

Enjoy.
 

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These tase just like those mint girlscout cookies

6 ounces chocolate candy coating
12 to 18 drops peppermint oil flavoring
1 sleeve buttery round crackers

1. Melt chocolate candy coating in double boiler.
2. Add peppermint oil to taste minty enough to your liking.
3. Dip Ritz crackers in chocolate and place on waxed paper to solidify.

Makes about 36.
 
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