Madam Cheezy
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- Seen Oct 21, 2012
Neat! ^_^
Ok, so, for my first 'submission', I present you with this lazy oatcake recipe!
You need:
Quick oats
Egg(s)
Flavored coffee creamer (think vanilla or Irish cream...something sweet)
What to do:
Pour some (I dont measure most of the time...sorry) quick oats into a bowl. Next, pour just enough creamer in to wet the oats. (Damp, not swimming) Crack the egg and use only the whites. Usually 1 is good enough. Then, squish the mixture with your hands until it feels like a rough dough. Form the mix into small, 1-2 inch patties, and lightly brown (no oil or spray, please) in a pan on both sides. Set to the side to cool, and enjoy!
This is a good one to use if you're particularly unskilled and/or poor. You can also play with the parts in about a million different ways. (Cream and sugar, add nuts, add chocolate powder, melted ice cream, etc. Whatever makes you happy.)
These will keep for about a week as long as you properly wrap and chill the uneaten portion.
And...not like most of you have to worry about this, but, this is a good way to get kids to eat oats. They think it's a cookie. Heh.
Ok, so, for my first 'submission', I present you with this lazy oatcake recipe!
You need:
Quick oats
Egg(s)
Flavored coffee creamer (think vanilla or Irish cream...something sweet)
What to do:
Pour some (I dont measure most of the time...sorry) quick oats into a bowl. Next, pour just enough creamer in to wet the oats. (Damp, not swimming) Crack the egg and use only the whites. Usually 1 is good enough. Then, squish the mixture with your hands until it feels like a rough dough. Form the mix into small, 1-2 inch patties, and lightly brown (no oil or spray, please) in a pan on both sides. Set to the side to cool, and enjoy!
This is a good one to use if you're particularly unskilled and/or poor. You can also play with the parts in about a million different ways. (Cream and sugar, add nuts, add chocolate powder, melted ice cream, etc. Whatever makes you happy.)
These will keep for about a week as long as you properly wrap and chill the uneaten portion.
And...not like most of you have to worry about this, but, this is a good way to get kids to eat oats. They think it's a cookie. Heh.