If you are a Twix candy bar lover and a cookie lover I have a feeling you are going to go crazy over Twix No Bake Cookies! These babies are loaded with chocolate…just the way I like them!
School is almost over! We are not only counting the days down, we are counting the hours, the assignments, the spelling tests, the piano lessons down!
Last week Payson was having a little um, should we call it confrontation, with one of his teachers? It had actually been going on for a few weeks and he felt like he was right, so did I. We had to have the whole “you have to respect your teacher but you also need to stand up for what you believe is right” conversation. That can be a fine line for anyone to find, especially a third grader.
Finally on Friday he came home from school, threw his backpack, hat, and lunchbox on the floor and declared “I’m telling my teacher to go to hell”! I decided it would be best to let his Dad handle that one!
We can’t wait for the different schedule summer brings. No doubt my older two boys will be out the door bright and early in the morning…and my baby will be nestled in his bed until noon! I’m not sure where he came from! Be sure to follow me on instagram for a peek into my crazy farm life and for more fun recipes!
Regardless of whether I’m packing these cookies in the boy’s lunchboxes to take to school or bringing the boys treats while they are working Twix No Bake Cookies are always a hit!
You guys I’m one of those indecisive people about important decisions…decisions like whether to have a candy bar or a cookie. Twix No Bake Cookies eliminates that whole stress from my life because I don’t have to choose! So here you go…I’m making your life easier one cookie at a time!
If you love no bake cookies as much as I do you really need to check out my No Bake Caramel Cookies and my No Bake Peanut Butter Pretzel Cookies! I’m pretty sure you’re going to love them!
HERE’S THE PRINTABLE TWIX NO BAKE COOKIE RECIPE!
Twix No Bake Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 c. butter
- 2 c. sugar
- 2/3 c. evaporated milk
- 1 4 oz. pkg dry chocolate pudding mix
- dash sea salt
- 2 3/4 c. quick oats
- 2 regular sized Twix bars chopped
- 1 c. chocolate chips
Instructions
- Heat butter, sugar, and milk just until it comes to a boil. Remove from heat.
- Add oats, dry pudding mix, and a dash of salt.
- Stir in chopped candy bars and chocolate chips.
- Drop in rounded Tablespoons onto wax paper lined baking sheet.
- Let set until cooled.
- Store in an airtight container.
Debbi Spencer says
I know this is an old post, but I notice you don’t specify that the first ingredients should be at a hard boil for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes like you do in your other no bake cookie recipes…Is that intentional? I am thinking I would like to try using about 1 1/2 C coconut and 1/2 to 1 C chopped almonds instead of the
Twix bars for an Almond Joy take. What do you think? Would those amounts be enough? Thanks!!
Debbi S.
Amy Engberson says
All of my no bake cookie recipes are a little bit different. Boiling the first ingredients a little longer will create a thicker, drier cookie. Boiling the mixture for a shorter time will create a softer, flatter cookie. You can experiment with changing the boiling time to adjust the texture of your cookies. I’d start with about a cup of shredded coconut and 1/2 a cup of chopped almonds and see how that looks. You can always add more if needed. Let me know how it goes!
Joan says
Amazing! The best & easiest chocolate cookies ever! Thanks Amy, for sharing this wonderful recipe!
Amy Engberson says
No bake cookies are the best! I’m glad you loved them!
Barb says
Are you sure 1 cup and 1/ butter doesn’t look like in video
Amy Engberson says
Good catch! You are right, it should be 1 1/2 sticks of butter, or 3/4 cups. I’m not home and can’t edit the recipe in my phone. I’ll update it as soon as I get home! Thanks for letting me know!
Maryanne | the little epicurean says
As the weather heats up, no bake desserts are the best!
Amy Engberson says
I agree! No time to be in the kitchen!
eat good 4 life says
I love no bake especially now with the hot weather ahead of us. These cookies look great.
Amy Engberson says
Thanks! No bake desserts are my favorites-easy and quick!
Jen says
These look amazingly delicious! I need to bake a double batch for sure!
Amy Engberson says
Doubling the batch is a great idea! They’ll disappear before you know it!
Kavey at Kavey Eats says
These look like such a delicious sweet snack, love that the shape is rounder rather than flat like a classic cookie!
Amy Engberson says
They are definitely a little different shape than traditional no bake cookies! The candy in these cookies makes them so yummy!
Renee says
Omg I need to make these asap!
Amy Engberson says
Yes! They are so darn easy you could make them in a jiffy!
Pretty says
These cookies look amazing! I am going to make them for my nieces they will love them!
Amy Engberson says
They are so easy to make and are always a hit!
Jen says
As a Mom of 3, I can’t wait for summer too….and these cookies looks like the perfect way to celebrate early (they don’t get out until June 8th *sigh*)
Sandra says
With warm days on the horizon, making treats without turning on the oven sounds ideal! I be these don’t last long. I better double the recipe 🙂
Amy Engberson says
They don’t last long around here! My bkys devourcthen in no time!
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
Well this is the perfect solution to the candy bar cookie problem!
Katherine|Wanderspice says
Now this is a great no-bake recipe. And the oats make it just a little bit healthy, right?
Amy Engberson says
I agree! In fact I think they could pass as eating oatmeal for breakfast!
Michelle @ The Complete Savorist says
I’m right up there with you, trying to decide on a candy bar or cookie. Everything could be solved with this!