Dec 2, 2011

No Bake Coconut Cookies

Wanting a sweet treat this afternoon but not patient enough to wait for cookies in the oven, I turned to no bake cookies.  And changed the recipe a bit.  Instead of using three cups of oatmeal, as the recipe indicated, I used one cup oatmeal and two cups of shredded coconut.  Yum.

Don't tell my family - I halved the sugar and they didn't notice.  The natural sweetness of the coconut allows for less sugar.

Here's my recipe:

1/2 c butter
1/2 c milk
1/4 c cocoa powder
3/4 c sucanat, or your choice of sugar
pinch of Real Salt
1/2 c peanut or almond butter (I used natural)
1 t vanilla (how to make it here)
1 c rolled oats
2 c shredded coconut

In a saucepan over medium heat, melt one stick of butter.  Stir to add milk, cocoa powder and sucanat.  Bring to a boil for one minute.  Remove from heat and stir in peanut butter, vanilla, oats, and shredded coconut.  Drop spoonfuls onto parchment paper.

-Julie

UPDATE January 20, 2012::  I just made these gluten free by using all coconut (no oats) and 1/4 c coconut oil (making the recipe 1/4 cup butter and 1/4 cup coconut oil) = delicious!!  I'm not sure this would work in the summer because coconut oil is liquid at temperatures above 78*.

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6 comments:

  1. These sound delicious! And much healthier than most of the cookies being passed around this time of year. I have one question though. When you say you used half the sugar, do you mean the recipe originally called for 1.5 cups, or that you halved the 3/4 cup?

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  2. The original recipe called for 1.5 cups sugar, I used 3/4 cup.

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  3. I made these tonight for a cookie exchange and they are so yummy I don't want to exchange them, lol. I used almond butter instead of peanut butter to make them a little more Almond Joy-esque. I did have a bit of trouble getting them to set up, but a trip to the fridge solved that problem. Thanks for the recipe! (And you are totally right about the sugar, no one missed it at all. They are still very sweet.)

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  4. This looks delicious! I would love if you shared this in my holiday recipes Blog Hop. Enter it for a chance at a Wilton Pre-Baked Gingerbread Tree Kit! http://bit.ly/vbyp71

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  5. Kristin above: I have wondered about almond butter as a substitute as I am allergic to peanuts. Thanks!

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