We’re taking it back to the old school, cuz I am getting kinda old. I can definitely be a fool. But jury’s still out on the cool part.
I mean, please tell me I’m not the only one who thinks about no bake cookies and is directly thrown back into childhood. Helping stir the saucepan on the stove and praying I was the one who got to lick the spoon this time. These cookies are the picture of instant gratification – legit let them sit for a minute or two and DONE. Another reason these were a kid favorite. Who am I kidding?! They still are a favorite.
I started playing around with this recipe months ago. And, I kept eating them all before I could take pictures. I kept telling myself “they’re not quite right yet.” Code for – I need to make another batch. And eat them all myself again. So, after round 4 – they must be a keeper and worthy of the share.
In case these weren’t a childhood staple in your diet, basically the traditional version is all the butter + all the sugar + a little peanut butter + chocolate + a dusting of oats. Belly = Happy
By now it’s no secret that I’m a cookie monster. Always have been and always will be. And a life without cookies isn’t one I ever want to live! And with recipes this good, we can eat cookies on the daily.
Old School No Bake Cookies: New Edition
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup honey
- 2/3 cup peanut butter
- 1 tsp milk milk alternative or water is fine too
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 2 cups quick oats
Instructions
- In a microwave safe bowl, combine chocolate chips, honey, peanut butter and milk. Microwave for 30 seconds. Whisk together.
- Add vanilla and cocoa powder. Whisk again.
- Stir in oats. Using a Tbsp measuring spoon, plop a heaping Tbsp of dough onto parchment or wax paper. Mold into whatever shape you desire - will be in the consistency of play dough.
- Allow to set on the counter. Cookies will still be slightly sticky - store in the refrigerator to counter this.
Notes
- Use gluten free oats, if needed. Or, dairy free chocolate chips. Or, sunflower butter for nut allergies. These are totally adaptable.
- Store in the fridge if you want them hard - like biting into a hunk of fudge, hard. (Highly recommended) They remain a little bit tacky if you store on the counter but totally firm.
- I completely prefer quick oats in these (unlike 99% of my other recipes that call for old fashioned oats.) The texture of the finer quick oats is so amazing in these. Just sink your teeth into one of these straight outta the fridge and you'll totally understand what I'm saying.
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