If the question refers to Instant Oatmeal sold in individual serving packets, the answer is no. That sort of oatmeal contains ingredients other than oats, including sugar, thickeners, flavors and preservatives. "Quick Oats," sold in large round boxes, can be used in no-bake cookies.
If the question refers to Instant Oatmeal sold in individual serving packets, the answer is no. That sort of oatmeal contains ingredients other than oats, including sugar, thickeners, flavors and preservatives. "Quick Oats," sold in large round boxes, can be used in no-bake cookies.
If the question refers to the type of Instant Oatmeal sold in individual packets, no. That sort of oatmeal contains powdered milk, thickeners, sugar and other ingredients besides oats. "Quick Oats," sold in round boxes, can be used in no-bake cookies.
If the question refers to the type of Instant Oatmeal sold in individual packets, no. That sort of oatmeal contains powdered milk, thickeners, sugar and other ingredients besides oats. "Quick Oats," sold in round boxes, can be used in no-bake cookies.
Yes its the same thing as quick oatmeal.
Oatmeal adds a certain flavor to food. The closest item you can substitute for the taste and texture of oatmeal is granola.
no it cannot. it can actually burn your cookies. you can use margerine though.
Old Fashioned oatmeal is best for cookies
Oatmeal raisin cookies are cool because they are not only delicious but are more nutritious compared to other types of cookies.
Yes, in fact, that is what I use.
Yes you can, nutmeg is an acceptable substitute for cinnamon is oatmeal raisin cookies. It is actually preferred for those who have an allergic reaction to cinnamon.
Oatmeal raisin cookies
Oatmeal cookies recipes can be found in cookbooks or by visiting cooking websites. Another way to find oatmeal cookie recipes would be by asking diet experts.
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To bake oatmeal cookies the temperature in your oven should be preheated to 375 degrees Celsius.