Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies by Lauren Cook
Story and Photos by Tawny Davis

When thinking about her favorite foods, Lauren Cook, sophomore criminal justice major, wants to curb her sweet tooth with a chocolate chip cookie. Not wanting the extra sugar and aiming to make a healthier option, she decides to make oatmeal chocolate chip cookies which are dairy free, gluten free and vegan.
Her dream job is to become a professor—a desire that helped her choose this dish because she wants to create something that is sharable, but also healthy to eat.
“I actually love all types of food out there, but I love healthier options because there are just some days where I don’t want to feel like I’m eating just pure sugar,” Cook says.
“However, there are days where I just want pure chocolate.”
Cook decided on her cookies to share with her friends because St. Mary’s “homey and small vibe” makes her feel like everyone can come together and share.
“I chose this dish because they are easy to make and you can share with all your friends and family,” Cook says.
“Anyone can make them and add whatever they want to it to make it their own dish.”
Cook says that this is an easy dish to make because it is made up of a few ingredients and any topping or other ingredient of choice can be added easily.
“You can make it your own and it just involves mixing and making them into balls,” she says.
Cook’s secret is to use dark chocolate on top of regular semi-sweet chocolate because it is the healthier better option.
“The end result should be amazing because it is awarding to know that you created this dish for you and your friends,” she concludes.
Ingredients
• 1 cup of oats
• 2 bananas
• 3 tbsp of chocolate chips (or more if desired)
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. In a bowl combine mashed bananas, oats and chocolate chips
3. Spoon tablespoons of mixture onto cookie sheet
4. Bake 14 minutes until edges are brown
Makes 12 cookies.

Baked Chicken Tenders

Baked Chicken Tenders by Karina Nanez

Videography and Production by Tawny Davis 

Karina Nanez, a freshman communication studies, says that she combines cooking and family. Learning from her mother, she demonstrates how to make simple, yet delicious, chicken tenders. This is a dish anyone can make and is ver cheap too!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound of chicken tenders
  • 2 cups of vegetable oil
  • Seasoning of your choice

 

Directions

Cut off all the unnecessary fat off of the chicken. Place the chicken in the pan when all fat is cut off. Pour the oil over all the chicken, then with the seasoning your choice and the amount you want on it rub it all over the chicken. Flip over the chicken and repeat. Place the chicken in a 400 degree oven and bake for 12 minutes or desired time. When done take out and cut through each piece to see if all pieces are cooked through.