No bake oatmeal chocolate

Try No-Bake Oatmeal Chocolate Cookies

If you want a late night snack, this is a gluten free keeper –
No-Bake Oatmeal Chocolate Cookies are full of chocolate-y goodness with low glycemic sweetness.

Who thought you could have it all? Me! There’s no flour in these tasty cookies, they are low glycemic (see recipe) , no bake. AND they are organic and satisfying. They are that little go-to pick me up kind of snack. You’ll be hooked and make them again and again.

My snacks are full of energy and goodness without all the processed fat and chemicals. After all, your brain needs SOME sugar to work properly. Sugar comes in many forms, from fruit to table sugar. We prefer things like coconut sugar, honey, fruit or maple syrup.

INGREDIENTS for No-Bake Oatmeal Chocolate Cookies

1/2 cup milk

2 cups coconut sugar

1 tsp vanilla

6 TB unsweet cocoa powder

1/2 cup melted butter

3 cups oats

METHOD

Add ingredients except for oats in saucepan, when it starts bubbling take off heat immediately.

Stir in oats.

Scoop cookie-sized amounts onto a silpat or parchment lined pan.

Should make about 21 cookies. Refrigerated until they stay together.

Keep in fridge, because they will melt if left out.

Enjoy the chewy goodness! If you are a cookie lover like me, try these cookies.

About Elizabeth Dougherty

Elizabeth Dougherty has been cooking and writing about food intensively for more than ten years. She is the fourth generation of chefs and gourmet grocers in her family with her mother, Francesca Esposito and grandmother, Carmella being major influences in her early cooking years. As a teenager, her family sent her to Europe where she became focused on French and Italian cuisine. She survived a year and half of culinary tutelage under a maniacal Swiss-German chef and is a graduate of NYIT, Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality, Business and Labor Relations. Food And Travel Nation has won two news awards for content. Broadcasting LIVE each week, nationwide, on FoodNationRadio.com and on stations around the country.

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