Healthy Banana Oatmeal Cookies Without Sugar

19 Dec 2016 09:13
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gluten-free-salted-caramel-cupcakes.jpgAs I currently have a little time, I was surfing on the internet a few days ago. Trying to find new, challenging thoughts, inspiring dishes that I have never used before, to impress my family with. Looking for quite some time yet couldn't discover too many interesting stuff. Just before I wanted to give up on it, I came across this delicious and easy treat simply by chance at Suncakemom. It looked so scrumptious on its photos, that required prompt actions.
It had been simple enough to imagine just how it is made, how it tastes and just how much boyfriend will probably love it. Mind you, it is very easy to please him when it comes to desserts. Anyway, I got into the page and then followed the comprehensive instuctions that had been accompanied by nice pics of the process. It just makes life faster and easier. I could imagine that it's a bit of a inconvenience to shoot photographs in the midst of cooking in the kitchen as you typically have sticky hands so I genuinely appreciate the effort and time she placed in for making this blogpost .
Having said that I'm empowered to present my own recipes in a similar way. Appreciate your the concept.
I was tweaking the initial formula create it for the taste of my loved ones. I've got to tell you it turned out an awesome success. They enjoyed the flavour, the structure and loved getting a sweet like this in the midst of a hectic workweek. They quite simply asked for more, many more. Thus the next time I'm not going to commit the same miscalculation. I am going to twin the quantity to keep them delighted.

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The fun bit is that these healthy banana oatmeal cookies are so easy to prepare, I did it with my toddler and we both enjoyed our Sunday morning.
Ingredients:
250g (1 box) butter
2 big sweet apples
3 eggs
How to make it:
Take the butter out of the fridge and leave it in a warm place for a bit. It will be easier to work with not so hard butter later.
Grind the oat and pour it into a big bowl.
Peel and squash the bananas, peel and grate the apples, cut up whichever dried fruit you chose to use and put them into the bowl with the eggs, baking powder and the cocoa powder.
Cut the butter into slices mix and dough the whole paste until even and smooth.
Turn on the oven and preheat it to 350 degrees F (180 C) so whilst you are placing the cookies into the pan, it starts warming up.
Drop spoonfuls of dough onto the baking tray. Flatten them slightly.
As a decoration stick a blueberry in the middle of each one if you like then pretty.
Take the chocolate cookies out and let them cool off before serving it. (This would be the trickiest part as everybody smells something delicious and keeps checking in the kitchen.)
Have a great Sunday. Enjoy!

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