If we want to reduce the occurrence of diseases, we should not always eat out in restaurants. After all, restaurant dishes contain more seasonings and the ingredients may not be hygienic. Cooking by ourselves is relatively healthier. The method of making blueberry dark chocolate oatmeal cookies is very simple and can also help promote health. 1. The following is a list of ingredients needed. Preheat the oven to 185 degrees and turn on the hot air circulation mode. 2. Mash the bananas in advance and beat the eggs for later use. 3. Pour all the ingredients (except blueberries and chocolate) into a large bowl, stir until there is no dry powder, then add blueberries and dark chocolate chips and stir slightly. 4. Use an ice cream scoop to scoop out and place on baking paper, leaving slightly more space between them. 5. Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes. It will look better after the blueberries burst. Take out, cool and seal for storage. 6. I usually like to eat it after refrigeration, it has a different flavor! 7.Bon appetite. Enjoy life after a busy day. The recipe of blueberry dark chocolate oatmeal cookies is simple, but delicious and nutritious. You can start making them. |
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