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the_rck ([personal profile] the_rck) wrote2012-12-05 09:01 am

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Scott is really missing Christmas cookies. To be honest, I am too. It doesn't seem like the holidays without having three or four different kinds of cookies around all the time. The problem is that I can't manage cookies-- all the in and out of the oven, filling and emptying cookie sheets, wears me out until I can't stay upright any longer-- while Scott doesn't have time to make them. I have a zillion recipes. We just don't have the wherewithal to make them

I've been thinking, though-- I can make anything that is baked as one unit. I know that chocolate chip cookies can be baked that way and cut into bars. I can also make butterscotch brownies (though those tend to come out in such a way that they don't come out of the pan neatly). I'm trying to think of other things that can be baked as bars. After I get through this week and the book fair, I'll look at my copies of Joy of Cooking. I don't know what I'll find, but there's got to be something.

Anybody know any great recipes for bars or other things that don't require a lot of time on one's feet? I can't have walnuts or peanuts, but other nuts seem to be safe.

[identity profile] evalerie.livejournal.com 2012-12-05 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I googled for vegan no-bake cookie recipes, in case no-bake foods would work better for you. But nearly all of those recipes contain peanut butter -- though some can substitute sunflower butter for peanut butter. So I am wondering if you can use sunflower butter, and if no-bake cookies sound like any kind of an improvement over baked ones.