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I always find it disappointing when I think I’ve found a really great recipe, but then discover that it’s got really obscure ingredients that I don’t either already have on hand or can get easily at the local grocery store.I love those recipes that you can run to the kitchen and make right away if the inspiration strikes!.
Unsweetened Shredded Coconut.Forgot to include the cocoa powder in the photo!.First you need to mix together the coconut oil and the maple syrup, then add in the cocoa powder and mix until smoothish.. Next, add the oats and shredded coconut and mix until combined.. Drop your cookies by the heaping teaspoon onto a cookie sheet or a plate lined with waxed paper, parchment, or whatever.
No need to grease it first because these really come unstuck very easily, I find.. And that’s pretty much it!You don’t even need to turn on the stove like with other no-bake cookie recipes!.
You’ll notice that this recipe makes a very small batch, perfect for making just a few cookies for yourself or to share with your kids one hot Summer afternoon.
Since they require so little work and don’t really create any dishes other than one bowl, it’s one that I find I can make whenever I feel like it – kind of on an “as-needed” basis., if you want to make some for your own Easter table!
They look great with fresh boxwood clippings (don’t have boxwoods to clip?“clip” your own fakes.
or use pre-clipped)!.that I repainted a few years ago that used to live in the living room.