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manhole cookies

Im tring to find this recipe my mothers freind gave us this recipe years ago i we lost it the cookies are made with wheat germ?

11/8/2009 2:12 PM
6 Replies to manhole cookies

 Can you be more specific? Are they drop cookies or rolled cookies or no-bake cookies? Do they contain flour or rolled oats or both or neither? What else might be in them? Coconut? Raisins? Chocolate chips? A quick Google on "manhole cookies" doesn't turn up anything useful.

11/8/2009 9:56 PM

Yes, we called them haystacks years ago, but not the ones using butterscotch or peanut butter.  I remember:  Oats, Coconut, Chocolate Chips, and ???? not sure what else or any of the amounts?  There was no flour or baking. 


I also added to the original recipe a few years ago dried cranberries-good.

11/18/2009 9:08 PM

Sorry, 1st time using this Message Board...Trying to find a recipe...Not able to give this one... Tongue Tied

11/18/2009 9:24 PM

they are drop cookies made with oats and cocoa powder but i can't remember what else?

1/13/2010 5:49 PM

Hi,


I have a recipe for Manhole cookies.  My mother-in-law had the recipe and my husband loves these.


7/8 C Vegi oil


1 C white sugar


1 C brown sugar


1 1/2 tsp vanilla


1 tsp salt


1 tsp baking powder


1 C flour


2 eggs


1 C wheat germ


1 C cocanut


1 1/2 C oatmeal


Combine ingredients, shape dough into golf ball size balls, punch small hole in center of each and Bake at 375 for approx 15 minutes or until they are no longer gooey.


I hope this is the one you are looking for.


Joan 


 

3/21/2010 7:13 PM

Just heard from Linda in Customer Service. No manhole cookie recipe but we have haystacks. It didn't have the wheat germ you talked about though. I had even a hard time searching on "Manhole cookies" Is the recipe above correct. Anyone know the history on this cookie? Sincerely, Cate


Haystacks

 
2 packages (6 ounces each) semisweet chocolate, butterscotch or caramel pieces
1 cup Spanish peanuts
1 to 2 cups chow mein noodles
 
Over low heat, melt chocolate pieces.  Stir in nuts and noodles until well coated.  Drop by teaspoonfuls onto waxed paper.  Chill until firm.  About 3 dozen candies.

4/7/2010 12:47 PM

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