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Summertime is here, and the kids are out of school looking for things to do. Cookie baking is always a favorite activity, but who wants to turn the oven on and make the kitchen even hotter in the summer heat? That's when no bake cookie recipes come in handy, and these recipes are perfect for younger children who want to be chef helpers. Don't think you're stuck with making peanut butter and oatmeal cookies -- you may be surprised at the variety of no bake cookie recipes available online.
Healthy ingredients are always a plus in any no bake cookie recipe, and this one for No-Bake Cookies, found on Kitchen Daily and originally published by EatingWell, is a great wholesome recipe your kids will love. Plus, it's so simple. All you have to do is combine crushed whole-wheat graham crackers, raisins, natural peanut butter, honey, and coconut and pat into cookies. That's it!
Skillet cookies are another type of no bake cookie recipes you'll want to try. Strawberry Skillet Cookies from TasteBook is a fun one to attempt. There aren't any strawberries in this recipe, but the name comes from the cookies' shape. You begin by melting butter in a skillet and adding chopped dates, coconut, sugar, salt, and an egg. After the sugar melts completely, you remove the mixture from the heat and add Rice Krispies, chopped pecans, and vanilla. Shape the mixture into strawberry shapes and roll in red sugar crystals for the finished product.
Are you a fan of rocky road ice cream? If so, you will love this no bake cookie recipe, No Bake Rocky Road Bars from RecipeTips. Quick and easy to make, these cookies consist of melted butter and chocolate and butterscotch chips, peanut butter, Rice Krispies, and miniature marshmallows. Once all of the ingredients are combined and pressed into a pan, you will chill them for at least 30 minutes and then cut into squares for everyone to enjoy.
Cereal is a popular ingredient in no bake cookie recipes, and Special K Bars, found on the vast recipe database Cooks.com, is just one of many possibilities of no bake cookies made with cereal. You mix together peanut butter, light Karo syrup, and sugar in a saucepan on the stove top until the sugar is completely dissolved, and then you add the Special K cereal. Let the mixture cool, and then, if you wish, you can top them with a chocolate or peanut butter frosting.
If your kids love Cheerios, they will enjoy the Caramel Crisp Bars no bake cookie recipe from Cheerios. A combination of melted caramel candies, Cheerios, and marshmallows, the mixture is pressed into a pan and drizzled with melted milk chocolate chips and sprinkled with candy-coated semisweet chocolate candies. Refrigerate the bars for an hour or until the bars have firmed up and the glaze has set. Then you can cut into bars and enjoy delicious no-bake cookies.
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Summertime is here, and the kids are out of school looking for things to do. Cookie baking is always a favorite activity, but who wants to turn the oven on and make the kitchen even hotter in the summer heat? That's when no bake cookie recipes come in handy, and these recipes are perfect for younger children who want to be chef helpers. Don't think you're stuck with making peanut butter and oatmeal cookies -- you may be surprised at the variety of no bake cookie recipes available online.Healthy ingredients are always a plus in any no bake cookie recipe, and this one for No-Bake Cookies, found on Kitchen Daily and originally published by EatingWell, is a great wholesome recipe your kids will love. Plus, it's so simple. All you have to do is combine crushed whole-wheat graham crackers, raisins, natural peanut butter, honey, and coconut and pat into cookies. That's it!
Skillet cookies are another type of no bake cookie recipes you'll want to try. Strawberry Skillet Cookies from TasteBook is a fun one to attempt. There aren't any strawberries in this recipe, but the name comes from the cookies' shape. You begin by melting butter in a skillet and adding chopped dates, coconut, sugar, salt, and an egg. After the sugar melts completely, you remove the mixture from the heat and add Rice Krispies, chopped pecans, and vanilla. Shape the mixture into strawberry shapes and roll in red sugar crystals for the finished product.
Are you a fan of rocky road ice cream? If so, you will love this no bake cookie recipe, No Bake Rocky Road Bars from RecipeTips. Quick and easy to make, these cookies consist of melted butter and chocolate and butterscotch chips, peanut butter, Rice Krispies, and miniature marshmallows. Once all of the ingredients are combined and pressed into a pan, you will chill them for at least 30 minutes and then cut into squares for everyone to enjoy.
Cereal is a popular ingredient in no bake cookie recipes, and Special K Bars, found on the vast recipe database Cooks.com, is just one of many possibilities of no bake cookies made with cereal. You mix together peanut butter, light Karo syrup, and sugar in a saucepan on the stove top until the sugar is completely dissolved, and then you add the Special K cereal. Let the mixture cool, and then, if you wish, you can top them with a chocolate or peanut butter frosting.
If your kids love Cheerios, they will enjoy the Caramel Crisp Bars no bake cookie recipe from Cheerios. A combination of melted caramel candies, Cheerios, and marshmallows, the mixture is pressed into a pan and drizzled with melted milk chocolate chips and sprinkled with candy-coated semisweet chocolate candies. Refrigerate the bars for an hour or until the bars have firmed up and the glaze has set. Then you can cut into bars and enjoy delicious no-bake cookies.