Mud Cookies - Aka - Chocolate No Bake Cookies

"This is a childhood favorite my mother use to make."
 
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Ready In:
7mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
24
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine butter, cocoa, sugar, and milk in a large saucepan.
  • Bring to a full boil, reduce heat and simmer for one minute stirring constantly.
  • Add vanilla and peanut butter mixing well.
  • Stir in oats.
  • Quickly drop onto waxed paper by the spoonful or desired amount.
  • Let cool and enjoy.
  • Do not under or over cook ingredients in saucepan. Once oats are stirred in drop onto wax paper immediately. I do not suggest in double batching this particular recipe.

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Reviews

  1. I love these...Mom has been making these as long as I can remember back I usually approximate the ingredients, which sometimes turns out badly so I used yours for consistency, perfect. For Chef #1091891: You probably didn't get it to the right boiling point, if you don't boil it long enough your cookies won't set, if you boil them too long they'll be too dry or crumbly. Also, you need to use quick oats because OF oats don't have enough time in the liquid to get soft so the texture will be wrong...the sugar amount shouldn't be cut because it is important to helping your cookie hold together and set right...if you're avoiding too much sugar try to sub some splenda in place of the sugar but not all splenda. These are definitely for those with a sweet tooth and who like chocolate, so sorry about the "too sweet" there's really no way around it, these are wonderfully rich and perfect with milk.
     
  2. Just as yummy as I remembered! Only problem will be fitting into my clothes after eating most of the batch! Spot on instructions too. Thanks for posting!
     
  3. I found the flavor to be really good and sweet, but it was so sticky. I let it cool for awhile, even stuck it in the fridge. Didn't seem to help. Good thing we got spoons ;)
     
  4. A Classic. To justify the tasty treat and still stay on diet, a friend jokingly recommended using dark cocoa. It was a nice difference and looked good mixed in with the regular cocoa cookies on a plate. All were eaten equally quick. I've found that I much prefer crunchy peanut butter to creamy.
     
  5. Pretty tasty and sweet! I think these would be great for a kids lunch box. I have to hide them in the 'fridge or I'll eat them all in a day! Thanks for posting.
     
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