HolyCrapTheseAreAmazing Cookies

By: Susan Filson (View Profile)

Let me start right off by saying that no, that is not the official name of these cookies—but it should be. Their official name is Peanut Butter Corn Flake Balls. That’s a decent enough name. It is accurately descriptive. However, it comes nowhere close to describing the flat out, mind-blowing awesomeness of these sticky, gooey, creamy, chewy little blobs of edible bliss! How did they end up being called HolyCrapTheseAreAmazing Cookies, you ask? Well, I’ll tell you. It’s because that is pretty much what everyone says the first time they bite into one of these decadent little guys.

The first time I ever ate one was when my daughter was in the second grade. Each year, from the time she was in kindergarten through the fifth grade, I had the dubious distinction of being the Room Mother for her class. A Room Mother is a mom who is in charge of taking care of all of the “extras” for the class that the teacher doesn’t have the time or inclination to do, like collecting for the teacher’s gifts, lining up chaperones for field trips and of course, organizing class parties.

Anyway, that particular year, her class had a Halloween party, and one of the moms brought these cookies. Now, being a Room Mother often requires you to make certain sacrifices, one of which is taste-testing all of the snacks, just to make sure that they are okay for the kids to eat. Really! It says so in the Official Room Mothers’ Code of Conduct. Okay, I made that up, but if there was an Official Room Mothers’ Code of Conduct, I’ll bet the whole “taste-testing” thing would be in there.

So, I ate a cookie. As my eyes were rolling back into my head, I groaned out loud and spontaneously exclaimed, “Holy crap! These are amazing cookies! From then on, they have elicited the same response from everyone I’ve served them to.

The recipe for these cookies so simple that a four year-old could make them. Since I don’t happen to have a four year-old at my house, I made them myself. (Although, I have been told that I act like a four year-old sometimes. I wonder if that counts?) There are only four ingredients—five, if you decorate them with chocolate drizzles, like I did. From start to finish, they take about fifteen minutes to make.

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posted: 01.17.2008
Mark Roddey
You're funny, darlin'! You got yourself one helluva cookie recipe there. Man! Everything I love is in this cookie. I could hurt myself puttin' these away...I wouldn't be able to stop till they're all gone.
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