We took advantage of the gorgeous weather last night and did some more deck work and gardening.
I like to leave Eric some words of encouragement on the scrap wood. ;)
My plants seem to be adjusting well to the transplant!
Some of the plants look like they have already grown an inch! The bell peppers seem to be sprouting up especially fast. I water them in the morning around 7am.
Sometimes there is singing involved.
Sometimes there is story telling involved. The spinach and kale already know their destiny (green monsters and kale chips).
I put 3 foot high chicken wire around both beds to hopefully keep out the bunnies, deer, etc. I can unhook it and open it up when I need to.
Hopefully it helps…(but I think if an animal really wanted to get in there, it could!)
Tonight, I’m going to buy some larger pots (mine are too small) and a trellis or two and get that all set up.
When I came in last night, I was craving chocolate like mad.
I’m definitely the ‘typical female’ who gets intense chocolate cravings from time to time and nothing else can satisfy me until I have my fix. Normally, I just eat chocolate chips straight out of the bag (and end up eating way too many!), but last night I wanted to come up with a healthier fix for my chocolate cravings.
I instantly thought of my Frosty No Bake Glo Cakes that I enjoyed so much last summer. I figured that I could take this recipe and make it into a chocolaty version!
In just 5 minutes of prep work, I had these intensely chocolaty cookies in the freezer just waiting to be enjoyed!
They are super creamy, chocolaty, slightly sweet, chewy, pillowy (thanks to the banana) and a bit doughy. And the ingredient list and nutritional profile is quite impressive too.
Even when in the freezer overnight, they don’t firm up solid- they remain chewy, which means you can enjoy them anytime for a quick chocolate fix.
Frosty No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
Adapted from Frosty No Bake Glo Cakes.
Yield: 7 small cookies.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 1/4 cup non-dairy chocolate chips
- 1 large banana
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp chia seeds
- 1 tbsp buckwheat groats (optional)
- 1 tsp cocoa powder
- Sweetener, if preferred
Directions:
1. In a microwave safe bowl, melt the chocolate chips for about 60 seconds being careful not to burn. Remove from microwave and stir so the rest of the chips melt.
2. Roughly chop the banana and mash it into the melted chips with a fork.
3. Stir in the rest of the ingredients into the chocolate & banana and stir very well until all oats are coated with chocolate.
4. Line a plate with parchment and drop about 7 cookies onto it. Alternatively, you can use muffin liners. Freeze for about 1 hour or until firm. Cookies will firm up, but they won’t become solid and will remain chewy. Leave in the freezer for a quick chocolate fix any time of the day! Makes 7 small cookies at 80 calories each.
Nutritional Info (per cookie, makes 7):
- 80 kcals
- 3 grams fat (1 gram sat)
- 10 grams carbs
- 2 grams fibre
- 5 grams sugar
- 2 grams protein
Not bad, right? :) The best part is that the cookies don’t taste like a ‘typical healthy cookie’ at all. These really did satisfy my chocolate cravings!
When I made the first batch, I made 4 cookies in muffin liners like I did with my glo cakes…

I prefer them as smaller cookies though because I get to eat more! For the second batch, I simply dropped 7 cookies onto a parchment paper lined plate and popped them in the freezer until firm.
Oh, and I may have crumbled one on top of a bowl of Kamut Puffs this morning… Just throwing that out there. ;)








Yay! I have everything I need to make these. I am a sucker for no-bake recipes, they’re ready to eat faster!
Why don’t I have any chocolate chips in the house? These look like a great snack to have on hand. Maybe I’ll try to substitute the chips with some nut butter…not sure that it’ll work, but a chocolate-peanut butter-banana cookie would be good too.
Thanks! Enjoy your day. (And I love how every “possibly related post” is a deliciously chocolate recipe.) :)
Check out the original recipe I linked to- it sounds like you might have the ingredients for those! :)
The chicken wire will do a good job on the bunnies, but not the deer. The deer will just lean their little heads over and push the chicken wire down. We have deer that like to gobble my garden up. In the past I’ve used deer repellent but I’m trying to stop using chemicals in my garden. So, I don’t know what to do now.
haha yea I was thinking that! Thankfully we dont have a lot of deer, but just the odd one from time to time. :)
I can see these being very, VERY dangerous. You totally had me at “they remain chewy”…. and now I’m dreaming of chocolate. :) Have a great day Ange!
These look like little fudge bites! I’ve been looking for a treat to share with friends this weekend – can’t wait to try them.
I can’t get over how gorgeous your garden is. You must be so excited for it to being producing. :)
you are genius I might have to make these good thing I have everything on hand!
yummy!! i made some similar a few months back but used pb and honey…yours sound less sugar-y!! :) can’t wait to whip up a batch!
I’m already thinking about adding peanut butter to these! I love knowing that there’s some kind of treat waiting in the freezer, too.
They look INSANE. I make similar cookies but with molasses.
Those look so good! I am making those this week for sure! I eat chocolate chips right out of the bag too. I have a Costco size bag in my freezer. Ha ha.
OMG. You posted this recipe just in time. I have been having the most INTENSE chocolate cravings ever.. perfect timing. :) My chocolate monster will be happy. Yummmmmm
Ha ha, Just what I need…something to squash my coco cravings fast! I’m better if it takes time because then I’ll actually think about NOT eating it and just doing something else instead. But I guess if you’ve got to have it…:)
heh they do take 45 mins to firm up ;)
Love these! They sound like little chocolate pillows in heaven! Very healthy too!
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I EAT!!
Yum!! I am definitely a chocolate craver too and am totally on the same page as you with the chocolate chips from the bag! Usually a small handful is satisfying for me but the healthy stats on these babies along with the fact that I have all those ingredients on hand makes me think I will be trying this recipe! :)
I miss having a garden. Those chocolate cookies would definitely squash my chocolate cravings!
I’m not a big fan of oats in my cookies — do you think this would work if you ground up the oats first? Thanks!
yup! I do think it would work.
Those are gorgeous, as is your beautiful carden!
Looks absolutely perfect – sweet but not filled with ridiculous amounts of sugar!
Oh my… can you sell those in the Glo Bakery? :D