Oatmeal Cashew Cookies
Try adding nuts to your usual cookie recipe. Cashews are rich in thiamine (vitamin B1), which is involved in protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism, and is also essential for the nervous system. Cashews contain 35% of the daily requirement for thiamine, so feel free to make oatmeal cookies with nuts and fill your body with vitamins.
How to cook Oatmeal Cashew Cookies
Step 1

In a small saucepan, combine the ingredients for the dough: oats, flour, soft butter, eggs, sugar and baking powder.
Step 2

Mix everything thoroughly to get a homogeneous mixture. Put the dough in the refrigerator for 40-60 minutes.
Step 3

We will bake cookies on parchment paper. Lay it on top of the baking sheet. Place the formed cookies on the paper. And put nuts on top.
Step 4

Bake for 10 minutes at 190 degrees. Once ready, let the cookies cool down, then remove from the oven.
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