No bake cookies
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As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. They take me back to years gone by. They are so very quick to make. And if you’re fond of Mounds candy bars, I think you’ll like these very, very much. A little bit of stove top time is required for melting, then everything gets mixed together then dropped in tasty little mounds to firm up. These no-flour sweet and nutty treats are great for sharing as edible gifts. Once they firm up, these little goodies package well and would make any chocolate coconut loving recipients happy.
On a recent Princes Cruises, there were little treats like this offered daily in one of my favorite spots on the ship: The International Cafe. I think they would fit right in nicely to the selection. They are just as decadent, and are great with a cup of coffee. I’m pretty sure oatmeal is acceptable, but confirm that this gluten-free and do some double checking. And if anyone out there IS an expert, please let me know in the comments below and I will make note of it right here. These chocolatey and nutty no bake goodies are so quick and easy. They’re a great treat to share during the holidays.
In a large bowl combine oats and coconut. In a medium saucepan bring butter, sugar, cocoa, milk, and salt to a boil. Continue to boil for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour mixture over oats and coconut and stir to combine well. 2-2 tablespoons mounds of desired size on lined baking sheets. Disclaimer: Princess Cruises hosted me and a guest on a cruise.
They covered all costs associated with the trip. Like you, I wear many hats, and live to tell about it. This space is a place for sharing food, home, garden, travel and lifestyle tidbits, with some fun always thrown in for good measure. Includes step by step recipe video. I love a good mash-up, you guys. Now, there is nothing wrong with a simple chocolate no-bake cookie. They are crunchy, chewy, chocolatey-caramel perfection.