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At 3:13 PM, Anonymous said…
Wheeeee! A coworker brought in “Boiler Cookies” to share and no one was willing to try them because they looked…like cow patties. She claimed it as a family recipe made only for special occassions but I remembered it from Mulligan Stew (and remembered most of the ingredients.) While Google yielded plenty of recipes I really wanted the “orignal” and, thanks to you, here it is! Thank you!
At 3:17 PM, Anonymous said…
(Sorry, I was so excited I posted before I was truly done.)My aunt uses the same base but uses graham cracker crumbs in place of the oats and presses the mixture into a greased/buttered 13×9 pan. When it sets, she cuts it into cubes as faux-fudge candy. Also quite tasty 🙂
At 12:07 AM, Anonymous said…
I too remember these from the second grade, and a recent memory and craving sent me on the search. Thank you so much for posting this! Tomorrow I am running out for cocoa!
At 12:59 AM, Anonymous said…
I have been trying to find the original recipe for No-Bake Cookiesfor some time now. I rememberedthe Mulligan Stew comic book, but couldn’t remember the recipe. Thank you so much for posting thisrecipe. I too used to make thesecookies all the time as a child.Wow, that was about 30 years ago, this sure has brought back memories.Thank You!
At 10:25 AM, Michael Gatton said…
I remember the song too, and that was like 35 yrs ago! I was googling it hoping to find a video…
At 10:34 PM, Techknoman said…
“4 4 3 2 thats’ the formula for me and you” …I remember that song from the show about the food groups and the number of servings from each group for you to have each day4 bread4 fruit & veggies3 milk and dairy2 meatI think is what it was, that has changed as you are to get five to nine fruits and veggies per day these days RDA
At 6:48 PM, Anonymous said…
well i never watched the show, but my mother made the cookies for us. they were my favorite cookies.
At 9:02 PM, Anonymous said…
i asked a fellow coworker if she was in her forties yet and she giggled like i was silly (she’s gonna be 47) i said oh good do you remember mulligan stew from school? she said yes and then i asked about the no bake cookies she said did you try the internet? dah never thought of that so here i am thanks for posting the recipe i can’t wait to make these with my grandchildren!!
At 11:07 PM, Unknown said…
Thank you – I’ve been looking for this recipe since I can remember – I loved these cookies – I’m heading to the kitchen now – (Who would have guessed you could “google” it?)
At 3:32 PM, Anonymous said…
I made this recipe last night… I have used since since elementary school also. However, the recipe I wrote down all of those years ago had 1 cup chunky peanut butter (not 1/2 cup). The rest of the recipe is exactly the same. Just wanted to let you know in case you mis-wrote it. Enjoy!
At 12:44 PM, Nemeria said…
Thanks for that. I’ll have to try it with 1c! One can NEVER have too much peanut butter.
At 11:16 AM, Anonymous said…
I have been revisiting childhood memories lately as well. I remember watching Mulligan’s Stew in the fourth grade and for some reason I have been thinking about Mulligan’s Stew and No Bake Cookies. I found the recipe for Mulligan’s Stew. Last night I was thinking about the no bake cookies. I cannot make these for my girlfriend’s boys because of allergy problems. I have my son this weekend so I will make these with him. This will be fun. Thank you for posting this. I am looking forward to having these again!
At 3:04 PM, Anonymous said…
i had this recipe since it was on the mulligan stew show just recently lost it due to a fire could not remember some of the measurements thank you for posting it its been a fovorite for many years
At 3:07 PM, Anonymous said…
have you tried this recipe with nutella instead of peanut butter its really good
At 9:28 PM, Anonymous said…
I’m so glad people are still finding this recipe and still love it as much as I do! I forget that it lives on here because I haven’t been able to log into this account for a couple of years now! I will definetly have to try it with Nutella. That sounds downright decadent!! – Nemeria
At 1:12 PM, Anonymous said…
Wow! Small world. I have nothing but fond memories of making these after seeing the recipe in my Mulligan Stew booklet. I’m now going to make these for my 3 year old’s birthday party.Thank you very much for posting.-Mike
At 5:05 PM, Anonymous said…
My all time favorite cookie..I remember 2nd grade we got two classes together and made these cookies right at school after watching our program of mulligan stew..took this recipe home to mom and she made them all the time for us,Im 50 now and oh how I still love them !!
At 9:18 AM, Anonymous said…
Sweet I’ve been trying to find this for many years. Thank you soooooo much for this post.
At 10:25 PM, Anonymous said…
I, too have been looking for this recipe. It was one of the recipes I made at home back then and I was beginning to think it was a false memory. No one I talked to remembers the show. I remember it from school and was so excited to make the no bake cookies. It was probably the first thing I ever attempted in the kitchen. Thanks for posting!
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