To bring more awareness to breast cancer this October, ABCD Diaries is participating in a Bake-Off with 19 other blogs. The Bake for the Cure Bake off is sponsored by ACH products.
The premise is simple: using ACH ingredients (Argo Corn Starch, Karo Corn Syrup, Fleishmann’s Yeast), prepare two recipes per week (Oct. 4 – 20) and post photos of the finished product.
So, each week we will be posting 2 recipes, one from the Bake for the Cure Cookbook and one personal favorite. The blogger with the most comments on their recipe posts wins $500, which would truly be a blessing for our family:)
In the spirit of Halloween, we decided the first recipe from the Bake for the Cure Cookbook would be the these kid-friendly cookies:
Monster Cookies
Ingredients:
3 c quick oats
1/2 c all-purpose flour
2 t baking soda
1 t cinnamon
1 c butter or margarine, softened
1 c brown sugar
1 1/2 c creamy peanut butter(we used crunchy)
2 eggs
2 t bourbon vanilla extract
1 pkg(12oz)semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 c candy coated chocolate pieces(we used peanut m&ms)
1 c raisins
Prep Time:20 min
Bake Time:12 min
Makes:5 dozen
Directions:
1. Combine oats, flour, baking soda and cinnamon in a medium bowl; set aside
2. Cream butter and sugars with an electric mixer in a large mixing bowl. Add peanut butter and mix well. Mix in eggs and vanilla until well-blended. Stir in oat mixture. Fold in chocolate chips, candies and raisins.
3. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto greased cookie sheet.
4. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 12 minutes. Cool slightly on pan, finish cooling on wire racks.
Again, not the greatest photos, but these are some serious cookies!! I recommend only eating one if you are watching your waistline!! They were definitely a huge hit with the kiddos...chock full of so many things they love:)
If you can think of another add-in for this recipe, have a favorite cookie recipe you'd like to share or just want to help us win this bake off, please comment below:) Thanks so much and if you and your family try this recipe, we hope you love it!!
The premise is simple: using ACH ingredients (Argo Corn Starch, Karo Corn Syrup, Fleishmann’s Yeast), prepare two recipes per week (Oct. 4 – 20) and post photos of the finished product.
So, each week we will be posting 2 recipes, one from the Bake for the Cure Cookbook and one personal favorite. The blogger with the most comments on their recipe posts wins $500, which would truly be a blessing for our family:)
In the spirit of Halloween, we decided the first recipe from the Bake for the Cure Cookbook would be the these kid-friendly cookies:
Monster Cookies
3 c quick oats
1/2 c all-purpose flour
2 t baking soda
1 t cinnamon
1 c butter or margarine, softened
1 c brown sugar
1 1/2 c creamy peanut butter(we used crunchy)
2 eggs
2 t bourbon vanilla extract
1 pkg(12oz)semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 c candy coated chocolate pieces(we used peanut m&ms)
1 c raisins
Prep Time:20 min
Bake Time:12 min
Makes:5 dozen
Directions:
1. Combine oats, flour, baking soda and cinnamon in a medium bowl; set aside
2. Cream butter and sugars with an electric mixer in a large mixing bowl. Add peanut butter and mix well. Mix in eggs and vanilla until well-blended. Stir in oat mixture. Fold in chocolate chips, candies and raisins.
3. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto greased cookie sheet.
4. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 12 minutes. Cool slightly on pan, finish cooling on wire racks.
Again, not the greatest photos, but these are some serious cookies!! I recommend only eating one if you are watching your waistline!! They were definitely a huge hit with the kiddos...chock full of so many things they love:)
If you can think of another add-in for this recipe, have a favorite cookie recipe you'd like to share or just want to help us win this bake off, please comment below:) Thanks so much and if you and your family try this recipe, we hope you love it!!
Disclosure: We were provided with ACH products, a cook book and a gift card for materials to participate in this contest. All opinions expressed in this post are ours and ours alone.
Those cookies looks yum!!!are those m&ms ?? my 8yr ols can eat anything with m&ms in them..
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these look fantastic! Amazingly, I have never made Monster Cookies, even though my relatives and friends know me for my cookie-baking prowess. I'm totally bookmarking this recipe and trying these out soon!
ReplyDeleteYummy! Look Delish! And for a great cause too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE Monster cookies!! I think anything with loads of chocolate in them are fabulous! These are a family favorite
ReplyDeleteThese are the best cookies ever love the combination of ingredients. Oatmeal cookies supercharged!!!
ReplyDeleteWow - the textures: gooey, flakey,crunchy and the tastes: wholesome, sweet, creamy - combine to make these fantastic cookies. Huge!!
ReplyDeletegranna
I really want one or two of those cookies
ReplyDeleteOhh yummy.. can't wait to make some now...
ReplyDeleteMelanie
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my boys would go crazy for these. they look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look really good. I think I might make them for halloween.
ReplyDeletetwoofakind12@yahoo.com
My kids would love these!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so yummy and my kids would love them.
ReplyDeletemegankayden@yahoo.com
Yummy!!!! My kids and (myself)would LOVE these!! I cant wait to try them, I am printing of this recipe now!!
ReplyDeleteOh my - these would surely give the kids a sugar rush!
ReplyDeleteDDs are gonna love this, thanks for the recipe idea.
ReplyDeleteMonster cookies are my FAVORITE! YUM!
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to make that with the kids. that looks great
ReplyDeleteI NEED to make those!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy these look so good. I love anything with M&M's. I can't wait to make these for our Halloween party.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!! The Monster Cookies look delicious.
ReplyDeletemarypres@gmail.com
What great looking cookies! I'd have to leave out the raisins because my daughter hates them, but she'd love these otherwise!
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to give this a try. I'm sure everyone will love them. It looks like a good recipe to use for a carry in.
ReplyDeletechelsreb(at)aol(dot)com
These look awesome. I love cookie recipes that use oats.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I gotta stay away from these! Pregnant and unable to stop at 1!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I bet the peanut M&Ms were really good in them.
ReplyDeletekatiekarr at gmail dot com
These cookies look soo tasty! My mouth is watering.
ReplyDeleteWowee! These look good! I know what I'm doing next weekend.
ReplyDeletebukaeyes@aol.com
Got to try these! Would also make a great "bake-it-yourself" gift item if you put the recipe and ingredients in a nice basket or tin.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm salavating! We'll have to try these :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!!!
ReplyDeleteI want one now. Looks so good.
Now my Toddler will love this recipe. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, those sound really good! I think we will have to try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteyum... i have to figure out who to make these for otherwise my daughter and i would eat them all!
ReplyDeleteI want these (minus the raisins) 2 of mine do not like raisins. But I love me some chocolate chip cookies and these sound like the ultimate.
ReplyDeletersj2000mrs@gmail.com
WOW!! I'm trying to grab a cookie but the scene keeps gettin' in my way--those look sooooo yummy!! :)
ReplyDeletemarci
tristatecruisers at yahoo dot com
My college roommate used to make these cookies. They are delicious!
ReplyDeletejcottey at aol dot com
OK, my fav by far. Candy, cookies, chocolate...oh MY!!
ReplyDeleteMy son is in love with M&M cookies. Must try :)
ReplyDeleteDeanna
Definitely copy and pasted this to save yum! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteOh my stars! I am salivating!
ReplyDeleteoh seriously??? YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooooo yummy yummy!!
ReplyDeleteIvemade one similar but omited the flour
ReplyDeleteOooh those look so good, I have made similar ones before using a Paula Deen recipe!
ReplyDeleteSarai
nemesis_33012 at yahoo dot com
Oh those look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteMmmh! Cookies, gotta love them :)
ReplyDeletebunnybx at gmail . com
These look so good. My grandkids and I are going to make these for grandpa. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThese cookies contain everything good you'd want to put in a cookie. All I can say is "yum!"
ReplyDeletekg4rmt at arrl dot net
Love the use of M&Ms in this cookie recipe. Wish I were one of your kids. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the idea of the Peanut M&M's the combination of chocolate, rasins and peanuts is AWESOME!!! YUMMY!!! YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteheartnsoulcooking[at]gmail[dot]com
M & M's in cookies are AWESOME!
ReplyDeletekpkeaney@gmail.com
I love putting M&M's in cookies! They are always a big hit!
ReplyDeleteOOH<I want to make some of those.My printer is broken so i gotta find a pen.I really want to make these.
ReplyDeletejacksoncrisman@yahoo.com
Those look super yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love to bake and try all sorts of new recipes. I will definately try this!!!! I'm a junk food junkie! Of course I will have to give most of them away so I dont eat the whole plate.
ReplyDeletemistry dot kelly at yahoo dot com
Ohh yum! I'd love to try this. I might try crushed pretzel bits in as well :)
ReplyDeleteThose look good, I'm gonna make them for halloween
ReplyDeleteThese look so good and seem pretty good for you as well. Also simple to make and eat! Will have to try this one as well.
ReplyDeletehuntandride@hotmail.com
Will be making these with halloween m&ms. YUM!
ReplyDeletesuelee7 at hotmail dot com
Since they are monster cookies, I wonder if there is any kind of candy that you could put on top like candy corn or those sour candies or something that is actually shaped like a monster or ghost that you can buy this time of year?
ReplyDeleteThese look yummy
ReplyDeleteThose look great! I am so trying this recipe. Thanks for sharing and what a great cause.
ReplyDeleteAnything with M&M's in it would be a total hit at our house! They look pretty 'monster-ish' indeed.
ReplyDeleteThis looks super delicious! Any cookie with M&Ms is a winner in my book!
ReplyDeleteM&M rocks!
ReplyDeleteYum again! these look good too! I love how quick they are to make and the kids can help.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Those look delicious! I love M&Ms. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love cookies with peanut butter in them!
ReplyDeleteI might add in some shredded coconut.
ReplyDeleteI am sooo going to make this! Only, I don't like raisins in things, so I would omit those!
ReplyDeleteorangeaugust at yahoo dot com
I make these but in a much larger batch. I think I will try this so I don't have so many cookies!
ReplyDeleteM&M's Make these "Monsterously" Marvelous cookies. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletemonster cookies were one of my FAV as a kid... thanks for the reminder =) I need to make these for my own kids...
ReplyDeletehancoci_s at msn dot com
Monster Cookies are the best! I'm going to make these this weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so good. I think I will try these for my daughters Halloween party at school!
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly very similar to one of our favourite cookie recipes. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had monster cookies in a long time! Will be trying this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks good, I've never tried oatmeal cookies with peanut butter.
ReplyDeleteOMG those look so good. We are making them for christmas. he do it for the firestations here. We bake cookies.
ReplyDeletechaarmedone1512@aol.com
Anything with peanut butter is bound to be good!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I'm printing the recipe right now and am planning on making them for an upcoming Halloween party!
ReplyDeleteCassie
cjm92995@yahoo.com
I made these several years ago and loved them-your pictures make me want to make them again! Yum!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy kid friendly recipe my kids would love these eaglesforjack@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese sound yummy!
ReplyDeletetimbow54 at hotmail
I love M&M's, and to combine them with chocolate, peanut butter and oats, sounds like a wonderful combination! These cookies would go fast in my household.
ReplyDeleteooh those sounds really good! I love anything with oatmeal or cinnamon - and this recipe has both! And using Peanut M&Ms - what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI think your pic is fine. They look really yummy, and I printed the recipe to try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had cinnamon and peanut butter together I have bookmarked these to try.
ReplyDeleteI like that you used chunky peanut butter. I bet my hubby would like these.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look very good I'm going to try to make them. I never make cookies from scratch so hopefully they work out.
ReplyDeleteI love M&M cookies, this is def. my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThey look soo good! cant wait to try them out!
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for posting this, they look delicious! My son always loves these when I buy them but I have never actually thought of making them before :D
ReplyDeletejustine417@comcast.net
Anything with oatmeal and cinnamon is a hit with us!
ReplyDeleteMonster cookies are good...hhmmmm...cookieesssss...
ReplyDeleteThese look so good. I'm sure they'd be eaten real quick. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletemichelle (at) harrisbb (dotcom)
The cookies look way too DELICIOUS! Whoo!
ReplyDeleteluvwendy87 at hotmail dot com
They sure look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy! (can I put some ginger in it?)
ReplyDelete(I didn't put any in the Rigatoni recipe)
These look so delicious. I would love to bake them for halloween with orange and brown m&m's.
ReplyDeleteDancehottie1621@aol.com
These look awesome! I need to try this recipe.
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