I made these oatmeal crispies a couple days ago and they really were so easy and satisfied my sweet tooth just right. I was extremely happy with the base for this cookie dough. It is not at all figure friendly, but geez Louise it's yummy. I love oatmeal raisin cookies so all I did to twist it up was add some raisins. I saved some dough in the fridge and I will probably make the rest of them while the kids are taking a nap today.
Another twist, you could probably add peanut butter chips. That would be great too.
I urge you to try these out one day.
Taste- 4.5
Difficulty- 2.5
*Just so you hometown Marshall people know...I found organic shortening at Kroger in town, so you can make these cookies completely organic.
My Mission Yo
I had a mission, once upon a time...It was to attempt all of Pioneer Woman's recipes. I can't. I don't know how she cooks so much. She may be Superwoman?
Whatever I do cook and share with you all that is an original Pioneer Woman recipe I will rate on a scale of 1-5 for "tastiness" and 1-5 for difficulty.
Taste:1-Being "Yuck" & 5- Being "oh my I think I'm in Heaven this is so good"
Difficulty: 1-Being "Luke could cook this." & 5-Being "Uh, may swear off cooking altogether because this was so hard."
Anything else that I cook and share, I will just give a basic review for. I have two small children who I am with ALL DAY LONG, so my reviews are realistic and useful.
Whatever I do cook and share with you all that is an original Pioneer Woman recipe I will rate on a scale of 1-5 for "tastiness" and 1-5 for difficulty.
Taste:1-Being "Yuck" & 5- Being "oh my I think I'm in Heaven this is so good"
Difficulty: 1-Being "Luke could cook this." & 5-Being "Uh, may swear off cooking altogether because this was so hard."
Anything else that I cook and share, I will just give a basic review for. I have two small children who I am with ALL DAY LONG, so my reviews are realistic and useful.
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