Frying Pan Cookies
Submitted by lynniepoo
Frying pan cookies cook chopped dates, eggs, butter, and sugar into a sticky caramel, then fold in crisp rice cereal and walnuts before rolling into balls coated in coconut or powdered sugar. A no-bake retro cookie with serious chew.
YIELD
36 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
10 minREADY
60 minFrying pan cookies are an old-school no-bake from the back-of-the-box era, but they hold up remarkably well. Chopped dates cook down with butter, eggs, and sugar in a skillet until the mixture turns thick and sticky like a soft caramel.
Crisp rice cereal goes in next and gives the cookies their signature crunchy-chewy texture. Chopped walnuts add buttery contrast against the sweet date base.
The rolling-in-coconut step is what makes these look like little snowballs on a holiday plate. Powdered sugar works too, but coconut adds another layer of texture and flavor that white sugar can’t match.
Kitchen Tips
- Use soft, moist Medjool dates for the richest flavor and easiest cooking. Hard, dried-out dates refuse to break down and leave grainy lumps in the cookie.
- Stir constantly while the egg mixture cooks. Eggs will scramble in an instant if you let them sit, and you’ll fish bits out of the otherwise smooth caramel.
- Chill the mixture before scooping, then chill again after scooping. Cold mixture rolls into clean balls, warm sticks to everything and refuses to hold a shape.
- Don’t skip the second chill. Cookies need to firm before coating or the coconut won’t stick evenly.
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Ingredients
Directions
Melt butter in a heavy skillet.
Add slightly beaten eggs.
Stir in dates, sugar, salt and vanilla.
Cook over low heat stirring constantly until thick and well combined.
Mix well crisp rice cereal and chopped nuts in a large bowl.
Stir in cooked mixture until combined.
Chill.
Place by 1 teaspoonful on cookie sheet.
Chill again.
When cold enough, roll cookie in crisp rice crumb and coconut mixture or powdered sugar.
Storage in air-tight container for 2 weeks or freeze them for up 2 months.
Comments




Only 1 egg is needed. They taste better if the sugar is brown sugar. Do not need the salt but a teaspoon of vanilla gives them a better flavor.
This recipe was not easy to use, as amounts were missing
It seems the recipe has been updated, I just made these cookies, and they turned out very well. Thanks.