I made these cookies and they were delish. 8 23
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Crisco® Light Olive Oil
- 1 1/4 cups quick rolled oats
- 1 (18.25 oz.) pkg. Pillsbury® White Cake
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tsps. clear vanilla
- 1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts
- Powdered sugar
Directions
- Heat oven to 350°F.
- Combine olive oil and oats. Let stand 5 minutes. Stir in cake mix, eggs and vanilla until well blended. Fold in nuts. Form into 1-inch balls and place about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake 8 minutes or until set. Cool on cookie sheet 1 minute. Remove cookies to cooling rack. Roll in powdered sugar while still slightly warm. Yield: 7 dozen cookies.
- Post by Kimberly
4 comments:
Thank you, Kimberly, for all of your help this Christmas season! It's SO FUN having you go into the kitchen and make treats for us! Your treats have been delightful! =)
Love ya,
~Mommy~
Way to go, Kimberly! Love you! A. Laura
They Look YUMMY! =)
nh~
What pretty Christmas cookies, and what a pretty Christmas picture of your cookies!
I am so proud of you, Kimberly, for taking the initiative to bake for your family. I just love it when teenagers go into the kitchen and bake, for fun or for special occasions. That way when I'm with those baking teenagers, I can help eat the goodies they make! YES!
Just take care not to let your heart swell up with satisfaction. (I'm teasing!) When I was a teenager, I had 3 brothers and a little sister that devoured every thing sweet I baked. So, I never gave it any thought and figured I could bake just fine. Well, then I married Grandpa and when I baked, he called my sugar cookies, 'flour' cookies, and when I made homemade biscuits that had NOTHING wrong with them, he said we daren't throw them at anybody or the biscuits would kill them, nor did he gobble any of my baked goods all gone the way my younger siblings had. But Grandpa isn't a big sweet eater, nor has he been as hungry as my siblings and I used to get when we were growing up with very little money, plus he LOVES TO TEASE, which I didn't realize too well as a young wife. So I had a real let-down after I was married, and here I didn't even realize I was up in the air. Ha!
Well, I've gone to reminising and written more than I should have!
I love you, Miss Kimberly Anna! Keep up the good work of baking!
Grandma D
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