These are lovely. I think of the 5 different variations of the original recipe, this one is my favorite.
In the series Our Cookie Nation, we recently made the favorite cookie for the state of Indiana-Easy No Bake Cookies, and I was inspired to try different varieties of flavors.
How can you go wrong with Oreo's? Not possible.
In a large pan, mix together the sugar, butter and the milk. Bring to a boil. Boil 2 minutes. Turn off the heat, add in the pudding mix, crushed Oreo's, oats and vanilla. Let stand 5 minutes.
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In the series Our Cookie Nation, we recently made the favorite cookie for the state of Indiana-Easy No Bake Cookies, and I was inspired to try different varieties of flavors.
How can you go wrong with Oreo's? Not possible.
Oatmeal Oreo No Bake Cookies
2 c. sugar
3/4 c. butter
2/3 c. milk
1 (3.9 oz.) box instant Oreo flavor pudding mix
2 1/2 c. quick cooking oats
1 c. crushed Oreo cookies (including center cream)
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
In a large pan, mix together the sugar, butter and the milk. Bring to a boil. Boil 2 minutes. Turn off the heat, add in the pudding mix, crushed Oreo's, oats and vanilla. Let stand 5 minutes.
Drop by tablespoon onto waxed paper, and allow to cool completely. Enjoy! Store in an air tight container.
The only down side I could to see with these cookies is the color. They seemed a little gray to me, but my 2 adult kids mentioned "crazy" when I asked them about it. Hmmm...
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Recipe Source: allrecipes.com
When do you add the Oreos ? I'm assuming when you add the pudding and oats, but just making sure
ReplyDeleteOops! Yes, add the Oreo's when you add the oatmeal...thanks for pointing out my "duh" moment!
ReplyDeleteI will fix it immediately.
Just wanted to say thank you for these no bake recipes! I have a daughter who is allergic to peanuts, so it's nice to be able to have these for our arsenal since we can't make the peanut butter ones anymore. :)
ReplyDeleteI made these and they did not set. Any suggestions?
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