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Grandma's Skillet Cookies Recipe
Combine in a saucepan:
1 stick butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 cup chopped dates
Bring to a boil and boil for 5 minutes.
Add:
2 cups Rice Krispies
1/2 cup nuts
1 tsp vanilla
Make into balls and roll in coconut.
Actual Skillet Cookies Experience
Combine in a saucepan:
1 stick butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 cup chopped dates
Bring to a boil, stirring somewhat frantically as sugar begins sticking to the bottom of the pan. Stare at pan for an eternity, waiting for the boil. Worry about sticky sugar in good saucepan, husband's reaction to it. Boil finally happens. Boil for 5 minutes.
Add:
2 cups Rice Krispies
1/2 cup nuts
1 tsp vanilla
Stir up in shiny new mixing bowl. Contemplate whether or not there will be enough cookies. Decide to maybe make a second batch once first batch is done.
In the meantime, scrub sugar out of saucepan. Keep scrubbing. Get a hand cramp. Almost done. Oh, thank God it came out after all.
Retrieve cookie mix. Still hot, but not blistering.
Make into balls and
Grow concerned as mixture cools and becomes more likely to stick to you than to itself. Abandon coconut and quickly roll non-coconut-coated balls for family members who don't like it anyway. (And thank goodness for them, because there's no way coconut would stick now.)
Decide there's no way you're doing all of this again today.
Makes approximately two dozen.
Oh Lord. Bless your heart.
ReplyDeleteThis? Is why I do those cookies that you take out of the package and bake. I think they call them, "Place and bake". Because even I can't screw that up! HA! :)
Hey there--found you through "that chick" and wanted to tell you I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma made these cookies, too. I made them this year, in fact, and swore up and down, because I nearly burned the crap out of my hand while rolling them.
And no. . . the coconut really *doesn't* stick. Grandma's did. Mine . . .not so much!
They're still stinkin' delicious!