Aggie's Healthy No Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies/Picture
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Those look great, Aggie!0
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Would these freeze ok? I know if I make a full batch I'll end up eating all 2450 calories LOLI am in nz so have NO idea what almond milk is LOL What could be used as a replacement? Everything else I think I can figure out, except this. Thanks0
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Just made these with a few substitutions and they were great! My kids loved them too! Thanks!0
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Looks yummy and so easy to make. Thanks for sharing.0
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I am in nz so have NO idea what almond milk is LOL What could be used as a replacement? Everything else I think I can figure out, except this. Thanks
While almonds are mostly sedentary, and thus easy to catch, you must have tiny hands, and keen eyesight to find their wee udders.
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Bump Thanks for sharing0
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Will have to try sometime!0
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I'm definitely going to have to try these. Thanks so much for sharing.0
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My variation of a similar recipe cuts down the sugar, fat and sodium tremendously. Enjoy.
HEALTHY NO BAKE CHOCOLATE OATMEAL COOKIES
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1/4 cup Smart Balance - Light Extra Virgin Olive Oil spread
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup cocoa powder
pinch of salt
1/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter
3 1/2 cups of oats (quick - 1 minute)
Powder sugar, for dusting, if desired
Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper, set aside. Combine light brown sugar, Smart Balance, vanilla, cocoa powder, pinch of salt, and almost milk in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Blend well with a wooden spoon. Bring to a boil, lower heat to simmer and simmer for 1 minute. Take off heat. Immediately stir in peanut butter and oats. Mix until well combined. You end up with a blob of sticky goodness. Roll into balls while dough is warm and flatten to create a pretty medallion. Most likely the edges will be uneven, so press them inward, into the cookie, with your finger creating a perfect circle. Place on parchment paper, and let cool. (In my opinion, these these taste better the next day) Dust with powder sugar is you desire. ENJOY.
Recipe makes 24 cookies
Per 1 cookie: 103 calories, 5g fat, 14g carbohydrates, 5g sugar, 3g protein, 36mg sodium
ENJOY!
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This pic makes them look the size of a hockey puck! I'm all for that!! But really how big are they???0
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Mm mmm.... THANKS!0
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