Cereal Cookies

Cereal Cookies

Cereal cookies are easy to make on the stovetop and popular with all ages. This one suggests corn flakes, but you can try different cereals to see which one you like best.

Peanut Butter Balls

Contributor:  Sally DavisCC Original 1/2 cup peanut butter2 cups coconut1/2 cup chopped raisins1/2 cup chopped nuts1 tsp lemon rind1 tsp vanilla Mix all together.  Form into balls and roll in coconut.  Chill to firm. Printable Version

Microwave Quick Treat

Contributor: Shirley Busteed CC Original 1-7 oz package butterscotch chips 1 cup margarine Melt on high for 30 seconds.  Add 1 package mini-marshmallows.  Stir.  Melt on high for 1 minute.  Stir.  Melt again.  Mix until smooth.  Add 1 box Rice Krispies.  Spread in large cookie 

Quick Choco-Oatmeal Cookies

Contributor:  Peggy RasmussenCC Originals “This is an unbaked cookie that our kids have nicknamed ‘Barfies’.” 4 cups sugar1 cup milk3 T cocoa3 1/2 cups oatmeal1 cup peanut butter1 tsp vanilla Mix together sugar, milk and cocoa and boil for one minute.  Remove from flame and 

Family Home Evening Balls

Contributor:  Donna MonkCC Original “Great for your family get-togethers!” 2 cups sugar2 cups cream2 cups white Karo Boil to soft ball stage and pour over: 8 cups corn flakes6 cups puffed rice2 cups peanuts or cashews6 cups Rice Krispies2 cups coconut Printable Version

Church Window Cookies

Contributor:  Cheryl RasmussenCC Original 1 package chocolate chips1/2 cup margarine1 T water Melt in saucepan; add nuts, coconut and 1 package of miniature marshmallows. Printable Version

Ina’s Goodies

Contributor:  Ina WellingCC Original Melt in double boiler: 1 14 oz. bag caramels1 can Eagle Brand Milk1/3 cup butter When all is melted and blended, turn down heat until water stops boiling but stays warm.  Dip a marshmallow into the mixture, then drop into a