I’ll be honest, I’m not usually a fan of “no bake cookies” so I was skeptical of these and only made 1/2 of the recipe in case they weren’t good. I am not throwing good food away so it pains me to waste peanut butter or chocolate, let alone BOTH in the same recipe. I mean, who does that?!?!? That being said, these were AMAZING and D E V O U R E D the same day we made them, so take my advice, make the full recipe, or double it :) I imagine these will freeze well and I’ll test it out with the next batch since we start school again Monday.
I am very cautious searching for 21-day fix recipes on Pinterest because you have NO IDEA what the person knows who posted it and I see recipes ALL THE TIME with brown sugar, white flour, etc which right there tell me… NOT 21 DAY FIX APPROVED. I hate to see my clients get derailed and waste their time, so this is why Fixate Cookbook is money in the bank! It covers all your meals, snacks and treats. TREATS y’all, not cheats. Lets use the proper mindset so we enjoy life and don’t punish ourselves or think it’s not ok for a treat here or there. Every day is an issue, but none of us are doing that. If you are, chat me up so we can talk and I can help!
Here’s the recipe as I modified it:
-1 cup creamy peanut, or almond, butter (watch ingredients, should only be peanuts, possibly salt, but not added sugar or oil!!)
-2/3 cup honey (*fun tip - buy local honey to prevent allergies!)
-1/3 cup olive oil (or 1/2 cup coconut oil)
-2 tsp vanilla
-6 TBSP cocoa powder
-2 1/4 cup QUICK oats (I find old fashioned soaks up the honey and makes this too dry)
Combine nut butter, oil and honey over low heat in a saucepan until all creamy and mixed well. Remove from heat and pour in oats, vanilla and cocoa powder. When everything is mixed well you can drop in round balls for “cookies”, pour into an 8x8 pan for “granola bars”, or roll into balls to serve as finger foods for afternoon tea.
21 day fix container counts: Cookies - makes 24-30 and roughly 1 yellow container.