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Oh, I wish I had taken a better picture of these babies. I thought I had, but the iPhoto shows me otherwise! Trust me this is not just another oatmeal cookie. It is my new favorite go-to oatmeal cookie recipe. Don't you just love the way the word, cookies, sounds?
Okay, these are the cookies I took to my book club today. I love to surprise my them with baked goods. Most of them do not like overly sweet desserts, so I try to make them semi-sweet sweets.
I made them these classic oat cookies with a twist. I added 1/3 cup of mixed dried cranberries and cherries to the dough. Then, drizzled a touch of white chocolate to some of the cookies, just in case someone did not want the chocolate! There are some out there, you know. These cookies come out with a delicate sweetness and a perfect outer crisp that is met with a chewy center filled with a hint of tart cherry berry goodness.
Here is the recipe I used from Easy Cookies by Linda Collister that was given to me by Christine from Happy Tummy.
Ingredients (Makes 24)
1 stick unsalted butter, very soft
1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
1 extra- large egg, beaten (I used a large egg)
1 tbsp of milk ( I used skim)
1/2 tsp of pure vanilla extract
3/4 cup plus 1 tbsp self- rising flour
1/2 cup of dried fruit (I used cherries and cranberries)
1 1/2 cups coarse oatmeal or rolled oats
Put butter, sugar, egg, milk and vanilla in a bowl and beat well using an electric mixer or a wooden spoon ( I creamed the butter first. Then, slowly mixed in other wet ingredients a little at a time). Add the flour and oats and mix well with the wooden spoon.
Put heaping teaspoons of dough onto prepared pans, spacing them well apart.
Bake in a preheated oven at 350F for 12-15 minutes until lightly browned around the edges (mine took about 12 minutes).
Let cool in the pan for 2 minutes. Then, transfer to a wire rack to cool completely (This keeps them from over browning).
Then drizzle with melted white chocolate.
Store in an airtight container and eat within 5 days or freeze for up to a month.
Variations: At the same time as the flour, add either:
- 1/2 cup dried fruit (raisins, cherries, cranberries, or blueberries)
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 1 tsp apple pie spice, and 2 pinches of ground black pepper
- 1/3 cup chocolate chips and 1/4 cup chopped almonds
Yeah, I do not know about the black pepper part, but the rest sound awesome.
Give these a try! They are so good.
13 comments:
Mmmn, go to recipe eh? That sounds pretty good.
They look so tasty! I especially like the white-chocolate-drizzled ones. Your book clubs buddies are lucky to have such a talented baker in their group! The black pepper part sounds strange, but who knows, maybe it really works.
I really like this recipe. This is a perfect cookie to take hiking!! I think that your photo is fine!!
Cherries and cranberries? Sounds like heaven.
Those look really good! I love that combo too, I will have to try these :)
These cookies sound great with cherries and cranberries! Very yummy!
These look so good ! I will have to try these as Gary loves oatmeal cookies ! The white chocolate drizzle is such a neat idea. My sister is one of those that does not like chocolate ... how can non-chocolate lovers even be from this planet! LOL
YUM! They look good.
They look scrumptious! What is your book for your book club? I am feeling sad and blue on this rainy night but you just cheered me up with this recipe : )
Are you excited about the new Julia Childs movie that is going to come out about a girl and her cooking? I can't wait!
yay! so glad you found a recipe you liked in that book :)
just the other day a friend gave me a bag of dried cherries from her trip to michigan. michigan cherries are the best. i'm inspired by your post to use them in oatmeal cookiesnow!
HappyTummy
This sounds delicious and they look wonderful. Love the flavors. So tasty!
These look really tasty. Yum! Unfrotunately I haven't been able to find dried cherries though....
I had lots of fun making the flower pots, it's okay to use normal flower pots, just make sure you haven't used them for realy dirt ;)
That's it, you've sold me, I'm trying this!
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