2-Ingredient Oatmeal "Cookies"
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Sounds delicious.0
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sound yummy !!0
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Bump! Can't wait to try0
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These are really delicious. I halve the recipe, make three regular-sized cookies and eat it for lunch sometimes.0
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Yummy sounds great!0
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In case anyone wants pictures, here is a link to the recipes for 2-ingredient oatmeal cookies and 2-ingredient pumpkin cookies:
Oatmeal Cookies: http://alittlebitofthisthatandeverything.blogspot.com/2013/04/skinny-2-ingredient-banana-oatmeal.html
Pumpkin Cookies: http://passthecocoa.blogspot.ca/2012/09/2-ingredient-pumpkin-cookies.html
And here's one for 2-ingredient skinny Apple Pie Muffins: http://www.skinnymom.com/2012/04/02/skinny-apple-pie-muffins/
Anyone here on Pinterest? Just do a search for "2 ingredient cookies" or "2 ingredient recipes". Some are really unhealthy though, so be careful. ("Soda can Cupcakes"??)0 -
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Omggggg. Two words: mouth orgasm. No seriously, this was amazing! My roommate's mouth was watering when she smelled this; obviously I had to offer her some. LOL
I added 1.5 tablespoons of natural PB and some raisins and it completed this simple masterpiece.
Thank you soooo much OP! Nomnomnom!0 -
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Will try this as soon I as have the ingredients. Love easy recipes!0
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BUMP.0
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making this for sure SOON0
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Nice. I happen to have 2 ripe bananas that i need to use up. i'm going to try this with some walnuts thrown in the mix0
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Look amazing. Can't wait to get some bananas and try this. Yummy.0
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I used the banana, oats, cinnamon & chopped walnuts. i drizzled them with agave syrup when they came out of the oven. YUM.
but i put them on parchment paper that was not greased & the bottoms of the "cookies" stuck to it. so next time i think i will just spray the pan & bake them on that.0 -
Totally going to have to try these.0
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Bumping for later0
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i think I will try these in the morning with my smoothie .... sounds good and rather filling !!!0
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I just made these using the following (approximate) ingredients:
1 really ripe banana
1 single serving cup of unsweetened applesauce
1 cup of rolled oats (not quick, not instant)
1/4 (a bit more than that) cup chopped pecans
2 mini boxes of raisins
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp of vanilla extract
Line a baking sheet with parchment
Mix all ingredients together until everything is well mixed.
Dump the dough into the center of the parchment.
Flatten out to about 1/4 inch and shape it into a rectangle or square
Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes (I looked at them at 10 and 15 and they still looked too raw).
I want to try these baked longer so that they crisp up a bit more.
When done, cut into 1.25 inch squares. I got 24 squares out of the batch I made.
Approximately 40 calories per square based on my estimated ingredient sizes. I'll measure next time and post an update.
I couldn't figure out how to post a picture but if someone tells me how I will share the one I took.0
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