Fiber One Chocolate Haystacks

photo by SusieQusie



- Ready In:
- 8mins
- Ingredients:
- 3
- Serves:
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24
ingredients
- 8 1⁄8 ounces general mills Fiber One cereal (one sleeve)
- 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 2 teaspoons peanut butter (optional)
directions
- Melt 1 bag of good semi-sweet chocolate chips in microwave in a large bowl on high for about 2 minutes or until melted (stirring occasionally).
- Once melted, mix in 1 sleeve of Fiber One cereal (8.1 oz). Once well blended, use a tablespoon to scoop out rounded cookies onto a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Refrigerate until set (about 1/2 hour). Can freeze portions until ready to eat.
Reviews
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To experiment, I scaled the recipe down a good bit - 1 1/2 cups cereal to ~1/2 cup chips and a small dollop of PB for 12 good-sized haystacks. They set up quite hard in the fridge but if left out, they crumble when you try to bite. All that said, I still love them! It is a way to get my chocolate fix without a lot of guilt. Thanks for sharing!
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I found this little gem by accident. It showed up as "Next Recipe" on the page of a recipe I had adopted for Fall PAC. I took them to school to share and told my colleagues they had a secret ingredient. ;) Once they tried them (and LOVED them!), I let the cat out of the bag and admitted it was a Weight Watchers recipe using Fiber One cereal. The common response was, "Oh good! I can have another one!" Thanks for sharing this great recipe, windhorse!
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I'm a psychotherapist who decided to start cooking creatively after years of resistance. I cook primarily vegetarian but cook with other ingredients when my family complains too much. I'm the mother of 3 sons, two of whom are grown, and I've been married since 1978. I cringe when I think back on the cooking my poor husband valliantly endured when we were first married. I collect cookbooks and frequent the thrift shops in my area for unusual finds.
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