This no-bake recipe for old school Easy Cornflake Cookies only calls for 6 ingredients and is ready in less than 20 minutes.
Easy and delicious 4 ingredient candy recipe
This recipe comes from my mother-in-law and it is delicious. This old fashioned cornflake candy will be be gone fast, so enjoy it while you can.
These caramel cornflake clusters are crunchy, sweet, and so easy to make! With only a handful of ingredients and a little time to spare, these addicting treats are a breeze to make!
This peanut butter cornflake candy is a delicious old-fashioned treat that combines peanut butter, sugar, and corn syrup with crunchy cornflakes.
4 ingredients and a total of 2 bowls are basically all you're gonna need to make these deliciously addictive Peanut Butter Chocolate Corn Flakes Clusters.
Easy and delicious 4 ingredient candy recipe
Cornflake Bars: In this instructable, I will show you how to make Cornflake Bars.
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Take a trip down memory lane with my Caramel Cornflake Cookie recipe. Simple pantry ingredients and a melt and mix method, make this recipe quick and easy and hard to resist! Do you remember Cornflake Cookies? I think we all fell in love with those crunchy, sticky treats our mums baked back in the day. There are lots of different variations of this recipe, but my Caramel Cornflake Cookie recipe is my absolute favorite. I had a bit of a craving for these cookies, so I had to bake a batch. Well that's not entirely true! The supermarket had a huge stack of Cornflake boxes at the end an aisle, and me who lacks willpower, looked at them and thought....cookies! ;) I love recipes that use pantry staples and these cookies couldn't be simpler. They're quick, easy and lots of fun to bake - the kids will love getting their hands all sweet and sticky! This recipe includes chopped walnuts, but it's so forgiving you can substitute them with whatever you want - maybe some dried fruits, chocolate chips or a different nut etc. There's a sprinkling of coconut which works so well with the Cornflakes, and of course lots of wonderful caramel flavour. Look at all that delicious golden crunchiness! They are gooey and relatively soft, but it's the crunch that makes these cookies special. Recipes like this are great for school bake sales or fundraisers, because people remember them from their childhood and take a batch home. They're also great for parties or to pack in the lunch box or picnic basket. It's a melt and throw together kind of recipe, and once everything is incorporated, you'll notice it's quite a wet mixture. Spoon twelve mounds onto your baking trays and shape them into cookie shapes before baking. I bake mine for ten minutes and then leave them to cool and firm up on the trays before transferring them to a wire cooling rack. They might spread a little during the cooking time, but that just adds a little rustic charm and character. :) I must thank the supermarket for stacking those Cornflake boxes right where I couldn't miss them. I had no idea I even wanted cookies until I saw them - I'm their target customer, the impulse buyer! ;) If you would like to give my Caramel Cornflake Cookies recipe a try, then simply click the link to download the recipe card or right click on the photo below and save it to your computer: I hope you enjoy baking and eating these Caramel Cornflake Cookies. I think they're the only way to eat Cornflakes - I'm not a fan of soggy flakes drowning in the cereal bowl. Make a batch today and take some time for yourself with a nice cup of tea and a cookie or two. Enjoy! Happy baking :)
These cookies are great for lazy day sweet cravings. They only need 3 ingredients, no baking required, and don't take much prep!
My oh my, what a week it has been! The U.K has now officially entered a lock-down period, like most of the rest of the world, to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The best thing we can all do is STAY AT HOME, which means lots of home baking is on the horizon, and these cornflake flapjacks should be to
These easy no-bake cookies are the perfect combination of creamy, sweet peanut butter and crunchy cereal.
I could eat so many Millionaire's Cornflakes 🤤🍫
This peanut butter cornflake candy is a delicious old-fashioned treat that combines peanut butter, sugar, and corn syrup with crunchy cornflakes.
Cereal Treats that Prove Breakfast Is the Most Important Meal of the Day
This recipe for no bake peanut butter cornflake cookies is the best. It’s so easy, and makes the most delicious, chewy cornflake candy. Top them with your favorite sprinkles, and your’ve got a perfect Christmas treat.
Craving a sweet treat? Check out this delicious 5-ingredient Caramel Cornflakes Treats recipe! A great way to satiate your sweet tooth!
These Crumbl No-bake marshmallow peanut butter cornflake cookies are easy, low-effort, no-bake sweet treats that you can make for those weeknight sweet cravings or for big holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter!
These easy no-bake cookies are the perfect combination of creamy, sweet peanut butter and crunchy cereal.
It's creamy, it's crunchy, it's loaded with flavor. This delicious old-fashioned candy is easy to make and will make you feel like you've gone back in time to the good old days!
These Caramel Cornflake Cookies are a must have addition to your cookie collection from the food blog Nutmeg Disrupted
The easiest no bake chocolate cornflake dessert, with crispy clusters of chocolate coated cornflakes. Absolutely addictive and so easy to make and adapt!
Delicious fun party treat, only 4 ingredients, make in mini or medium cupcake cases
This peanut butter cornflake candy is a delicious old-fashioned treat that combines peanut butter, sugar, and corn syrup with crunchy cornflakes.
This no-bake recipe for old school Easy Cornflake Cookies only calls for 6 ingredients and is ready in less than 20 minutes.
Easy and delicious 4 ingredient candy recipe