Learn how to make Gooey Chewies, a delicious no-bake treat originally from Northern Ireland. These easy-to-make treats require no baking and are perfect for sharing with friends and family. Crush biscuits and chop cherries, then mix and flatten the mixture in a tray. Enjoy the gooey goodness!
They're originally a Northern Irish speciality called fifteens, but we're calling them Gooey Chewies ! They're delicious, they're easy to make, and the best part is there's no baking required.Crush the biscuits, and chop the cherries into small pieces. Grab a grown-up if you need help using a knife!TOP TIP: To crush the biscuits, try putting them in a freezer bag and gently bashing them with a mug or rolling pin.Transfer the mixture into a deep tray.
Using your rolling pin, push it flat into the tray so it’s squashed right down.And you're done – share the gooey goodness with your friends and family!OMG those look so yummy and there no- bake I have too make those and since it is nearly Halloween I could do some Halloween stuff on that yum!OMG those look so yummy and there no- bake I have too make those and since it is nearly Halloween I could do some Halloween stuff on that yum
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