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CHOCOLATE OATMEAL NO-BAKE
COOKIES
 
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup cocoa
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
3 cups quick-cooking oatmeal
1/2 cup peanut butter

Combine sugar, cocoa, butter and milk in a saucepan. On medium heat, bring to a boil for one full minute.

Remove from heat. Stir in peanut butter (optional), vanilla and oatmeal.

Drop by spoonful onto wax paper. Let cool for at least 30 minutes.

recipe reviews
Chocolate Oatmeal No-Bake Cookies
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 Davie (Georgia) says:
Doodoo cookies!!!! YUM!!
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 Jim Crawford (Washington) says:
I have not had these in over 30 years. We used to call them Moose Drops! Awesome cookies.
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 Gayle Rutherfrod (Missouri) says:
Thank you for making it so easy to get this recipe. Other sites kept sending me all over. Yours was the best.
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 Erin Liman (Tennessee) says:
On the remove from heat part it should really say add ingredients Quickly because if you don't the boiled mixture will dry ant you wont have good chocolate peanut butter oatmeal cookies
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 Char (Alabama) says:
I added crushed walnuts--fantastic.
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 Brenda Sawyers (Tennessee) says:
Replaced the peanut butter with Nutella hazelnut spread; nice change.
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 Bex (Colorado) says:
I'm 52 and my mom made these in the summer so she didn't have to use the oven. She was always changing them up. I like the oatmeal, but she would sometimes subsitute chow mein noodles. Sooooo good!
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 Sara Hall (Mississippi) says:
My brother took some to school once, when the other kids asked him what they were he told them doo doo cookies. Nobody ate them and he got to eat them all on the way home that day. So now in our house, they are doo doo cookies...LOL
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 Sara Hall (Mississippi) says:
My mom always added crunchy peanut butter, I love the little bits of peanuts in them.
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 Rory (Illinois) says:
I've grown up with these at a friend's house. When I first started making them on my own I stuck them in the freezer on a flat surface...I don't think I've let them dry out ever. We love our ooey gooey cookies. :)
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 Amber (South Carolina) says:
I grew up making these cookies with my mother we called them preacher cookies. Its nice to make them for my family now.
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 Annette (United States) says:
I've been making this recipe for at least 35 years. It's so good and easy. A little tip to share....sometimes this recipe doesn't set up well if it's too humid, so I add a couple tablespoons of confectioners' sugar and it helps set up better.
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 Margaret (North Carolina) says:
I have made this recipe for my children many times. I just put everything together and cooked it, and everyone thought they tasted better that way, and the oatmeal was more evenly mixed. Try it next time.
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 Dan (Nebraska) says:
This no bake recipe is one of the first things I learned how to make on my own when I was a kid (like at about 10-12 y/o). I am 44 now and still love to stir up a batch of these every so often, they never last out the day it seems when I make these.
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 Joan (Georgia) says:
My husband LOVES these cookies!

 

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