29 Calorie, 3 Ingredient Oatmeal Cookies
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They look good.0
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sounds yummy I'm going to try THANKS0
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Bump! Will totally try these! Yum & thanks for posting! :flowerforyou:0
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bump Thank you for sharing!0
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How much oatmeal do I measure out if I'm just using rolled oats instead of the oatmeal packets?0
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Great idea! I must try.0
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I came up with this after watching Hungry Girl use pumpkin puree to make Muffins. A this point in the month instead of going to the store, I try to make everyone use up what we already have. In this case I have lots of Instant oat meal and a left over can from the Holidays. Perfect! They turned out pretty darn good, and were picky eater kid tested.
1 Packet of Quaker Instant Oat Meal. ( I used Weight Control Maple & Brown Sugar for this one, any flavor will do!)
1/2 Cup of Libby's Pureed Pumpkin.
1 Tbsp Water
Scoop out into 1 Tbsp piles and mash them down a little.
Makes 7 mini cookies
29 Cals per cookie
350 for 25 mins. I did these in the Toaster oven set on bake. Seriously.
I didn't this time, but you could add in whatever you'd like, and use whatever flavor of oatmeal you have or would like. Raisins, Dates, Cinnamon or even a little nutmeg would be very good.
Feel free to add in any variations on this. I just used what I had on hand.
What a good idea! I might have to try this... Thanks!
PS-- Your plate is really cute.0 -
how many grams are in one packet of oatmeal? I only have a big box.
anyone?
Each packet is 38 g according to the package and I just measured it - 1/4 cup0 -
I just tried these but added 2 Tbsp of sunflower seeds and 1 Tbsp of chocolate chips, making 8 cookies instead of 7. This brought the calorie count up to 43 but they taste pretty good and are a nice treat with nutrients I am looking for.
In each cookie, there are 2 grams each of protein, fiber and fat, with more than half the fat coming from the sunflower seeds. I am always looking for ways to increase protein, fiber and good fat.
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Use parchment paper on your cookie sheet and you won't need grease!! I have to try these, look tasty and I have it all in the cupboard!:happy:0
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I have one of those silicone baking mats too..that'd save on 'greasing' the cookie sheet!0
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I used a baking stone - no greasing on that either.0
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Sounds yummy!0
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That sounds awesome! I will definitely try these! THanks!0
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Sounds delicious!! Think I'll make these for my fiance's birthday!0
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Sounds good! I wish MFP had some way of letting us "tag" threads for later viewing in folders (so I could file this under "recipes")
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Genius! I am trying this!0
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looks good.0
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