The existence and "history" of no bake cookies can be dated back to the ancient times when many foods were cooked over an open flame and ovens were not readily available. According to folklore, an old peasant farmer tripped and spilled some oats into his wife's chocolate candy she was mixing over the fire. She thought it was ruined, and poured into a pan nearby, and later they discovered it had set into a delicious treat.
The actual person behind the genius idea of no bake cookies appears to be unknown.
Carol Healy
Bake those cookies mummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Because everyone likes cookies!
because when you BAKE cookies you need to BAKE them...? sorry, but that is an odd question. --------------------------------------- No offence but LOL that's an Oxy moron.
Yes, you can substitute margarine for butter in no bake cookies.
Yes, the time that cookies take to bake does affect the time that you should bake them for.
3 of them.
Chocolate no bake cookies tend to crumble if frozen then defrosted.
You bake cookies on a sheet pan. It is a rectangle of metal, usually with a raised edge.
No, cookies would not bake well on the barbecue.
Yes, you can bake cookies on tinfoil. Just make sure to grease the tinfoil or use a non-stick spray to prevent the cookies from sticking.
To bake oatmeal cookies the temperature in your oven should be preheated to 375 degrees Celsius.
Yes you can bake cakes in North Carolina and sell cookies. There are lot of bakeries in NC