Any recipes using VERY little ingredients?!


Question: i want to make a dessert (like muffins or fudge or somthing) and cant drive (i cant go to the store) so what are some reciped i dont need to use a ton of ingredients for?
(the things i DONT have that are in a lot of recipes are:
nuts, shortening, chocolate chips, heavy cream, whipping cream, and kind of cream or whip!, blueberries, strawberries, pinapple, or lemon/lime)
i DO have peanut butter, suger, flour, vanilla extract, powdered sugar, brown sugar, baking soda and powder, sprinkles, milk, egges, butter, bananas, 2 small apples, ovaltine.....


Answers: i want to make a dessert (like muffins or fudge or somthing) and cant drive (i cant go to the store) so what are some reciped i dont need to use a ton of ingredients for?
(the things i DONT have that are in a lot of recipes are:
nuts, shortening, chocolate chips, heavy cream, whipping cream, and kind of cream or whip!, blueberries, strawberries, pinapple, or lemon/lime)
i DO have peanut butter, suger, flour, vanilla extract, powdered sugar, brown sugar, baking soda and powder, sprinkles, milk, egges, butter, bananas, 2 small apples, ovaltine.....

Ez muffins.

Sugar and Spice Muffins
They taste a lot like a cake donut.

Ingredients:
Muffins:
1 3/4 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/3 cup vegetable oil
3/4 cup sugar
1 egg
3/4 cup milk


Coating:
1/2 cup butter or margarine
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon



Directions:
Muffins:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.


In a small bowl combine flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg.
In another bowl, combine thoroughly the oil, sugar, egg, and milk. All to the dry ingredients, and stir only to combine.
Fill 12 greased large muffin tins 2/3 full of batter (do not use paper muffin cups).
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes. As soon as they are done, remove from the oven, tip the muffin tin over and knock the muffins out.
Coating:
Melt butter or margarine in a small saucepan, or in microwave, but do not overheat.
Combine sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl.
While they are still hot, dip the muffins in the melted butter and then roll in the sugar mixture, to coat completely.

YOU MAY LEAVE OUT THE NUTMEG.. AND ADD BLUE BERRIES OR WHAT EVER YOU WOULD LKE TO ADD.
YOU CAN LEAVE THE NUTMEG IN.. ADD A SMASHED BANANA TO THE MIXTURE ALSO.. ADD IT AFTER YOU HAVE MIXED EVERYTHING IN IT..
aLSO YOU CAN CHOP 1 APPLE PRETTY SMALL AND ADD TO THE MIX TO.

Take a raw egg, mix it with the ovaltine and sprinkles on top.

Enjoy.

Milk, shake, done.

peanut butter cookies, baked apples, bananas foster, creme bruelee, sugar cookies,

There are many such recipes, Start with Muffins, Apple, Banana or Blueberries. The others are Pancakes or Crepes, that can be filled with either fruit or Jams or Jellies that may be there and you did not list. That will be good for a start, you are sure to get more idea, or Google Epicurus

peanut butter cookies, sugar cookies, banana bread ( you can omit the nuts)

1c. peanut butter
1/2 c. sugar
1 egg
Mix, roll into balls, flatten with fork and bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Makes about 12 cookies.

The two things that come first to my mind are peanut butter cookies and banana bread (into which you could toss the blueberries if you want, too). For the cookies you can use butter instead of shortening (I usually do, because "shortening" as such doesn't exist over here), and the banana bread calls for vegetable oil (do you have that?).

some very good cookies all you need is: 1 cup of butter,2 cups of flour and a little bit of vanilla. bake until crispy or very light golden brown(not to much 'cuz you don't want to give them that Looovely burnt flavor!) and that is it ,but you can also use shortening if you have any.





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