I had no idea I even wanted cookies until I saw them - I'm their target customer, the impulse buyer!
Recipes like this are great for school bake sales or fundraisers, because people remember them from their childhood and take a batch home.
There are lots of different variations of this recipe, but my, I had a bit of a craving for these cookies, so I had to bake a batch.
This yummy biscuit recipe takes a favourite cereal and turns it into something special as a treat for a lunch box or an after school snack. And don't forget to say "hi" in the comments. Chill the dough in the fridge for 30 minutes.
Bake in the preheated oven for 12-14 minutes, until cookies are golden brown, but still a little underdone in the middle. 5. Combine the cornflakes, coconut, sugar, dates and flour in a large mixing bowl and mix thoroughly.
This yummy biscuit recipe takes a favourite cereal and turns it into something special as a treat for a lunch box or an after school snack. A quilt designer/crocheter/all round maker who loves creating beautiful things for my home and my family. Add the plain flour and cocoa powder and mix on Interval (kneading function) for 20 seconds. Visit Rose Johnston's profile on Pinterest. Cornflakes, fruit and spices combine to make something very moreish. Make a batch today and take some time for yourself with a nice cup of tea and a cookie or two. I hope you enjoyed your visit to my blog. Melt … Enjoy! Glacé cherries are retro in … Once it boils, remove from heat. Love this recipe? Add the egg and mix for 10 seconds on speed 4. Turn your Instant Pot to saute, or your stovetop to medium heat. Look at all that delicious golden crunchiness! :) I answered your Instagram message too, so hopefully you're good to go! A nostalgic bake from me today. They'll stay nice and gooey on the inside. One will never be enough! Add vanilla and egg and beat until combined.
Add the cornflakes and mix on Reverse, Speed 3, 5 seconds (use the spatula to help mix). Melt the butter and add to the dry ingredient mix. They might spread a little during the cooking time, but that just adds a little rustic charm and character.
My blog is where I share my quilt designs, recipes, tutorials and free patterns, so grab a coffee and lets create something wonderful together. Place butter and sugars in TM bowl. Dry roast the oats in a non-stick frying pan for a few minutes and leave to cool.
... cranberries and sultanas and mix well.
I think we all feel in love with those crunchy, sticky treats our mums baked back in the day. Melt for 3 minutes at 60C on speed 2 or until butter has completely melted.