Awesome Oatmeal Cookies – High Maintenance, But Worth It!

Awesome Oatmeal Cookies are an oatmeal cookie lover’s dream!

You know, I don’t have a plan for anything I’m going to write on any given day on Southern Plate. I usually just wake up and see what I’m in the mood to talk about and run with it. Sometimes I can loop it into being related to that days recipe and sometimes I do things like write about doughnuts and give you a recipe for steak tips – we just roll with it and it all works out in the end somehow. We’re kind of a rag tag group that way and I like it.

Today I wanted to bring you this cookie recipe and seeing cookies got me to thinking about college – hang in there, I’ll come ’round the bend eventually.

My parents both graduated high school, this was a big thing for them and they were (understandably so) very proud of that. A lot of people back then didn’t finish school and they set out to have a goal of every one of us kids getting our high school diploma. They’d work it into daily conversation whenever they could, a parents natural inclination to brainwash their kids in the good ways. I can still hear mama saying “You’re going to be smart, and you’ll graduate high school”.

Folks who come from long lines of college education may not understand how much hope lies in a sentence like that but to my parents it was a goal and something they wanted for their kids, something that gave them the assurance of us having a good future and the start we needed to get going in the world.

College wasn’t even thought about. It wasn’t that they didn’t think we could do it, it was just that because high school was such a big goal for us that nobody thought to look beyond that.

When I did finally start college at the ripe old age (kidding here) of twenty three, it was the first time I’d ever lived on my own, even though I was in a dormitory with several hundred other girls. It was odd, the silence at night. When you’re used to a house filled with people, that silence is much louder than the noise you’re used to. I settled into my ritual of studying and having supper in the dorm cafeteria each night where, like so many other students, I’d head up to my room with a glass of milk and two cookies each night. I’d put my milk in the little dorm fridge and place my napkin wrapped cookies on top of it until almost bed time and then I’d have my snack just before turning in and enjoy my little taste of almost-home in my very silent dorm room.

Ever heard of the Freshman Fifteen? It’s the supposed fifteen pounds folks gain in their freshman year of college due to eating and lifestyle changes. Well, thanks to those cookies I personally pioneered the Junior Thirty.

And so a love of cookies was discovered and I ain’t stopped a lovin’ ’em since.

I think my favorite cookie is oatmeal. At least that’s my favorite cookie today. We took a little road trip recently and I found myself near a Starbucks. Feeling like I needed a little treat (as Moms on road trips often do) I picked up one of their oatmeal cookies. I think Ricky thought I was having seizures as I ate that thing, it was so good. I came home and started digging around for the recipe. It was the absolute be all end all best oatmeal cookie I had ever tasted. Well glory be, wouldn’t you know that those folks had made that recipe public? I found it here. Tweaked it a bit, and here ya go.

Alright y’all, I know this list is a mile long but you know I wouldn’t go to this much trouble unless they were really really good.

You’re gonna need: Brown sugar, oats, raisins (golden and regular), dried cranberries, one egg, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, finely chopped nuts, stick of margarine, and a little bit of flour and white sugar.

GoodNESS That was a mouthful! It’s all at the bottom so just stick with me. These are really easy, the list is just long

Now we gotta talk substitutions.

  • The original recipe called for the two types of raisins so I gave it a go because it would make a prettier picture for Southern Plate. If not for that, there is no way I’d go out and buy a special kind of raisins just for another color.
  • Also, leave out the nuts if you like, I often do because they add a good bit of expense to things. The original recipe didn’t have them in it but I figured since I’d made a special trip to by “golden raisins”, I might as well go all out.
  • I’m using old fashioned oats in this but if you only have quick oats that’ll work in a pinch. The key is to not make any special trips to the grocery store. It’s more fun when you adapt a recipe and use what ya got on hand anyways :).
  • As for brown sugar, use what you got, light or dark. i use them interchangeably but prefer dark whenever I have it. I honestly have no idea how I end up with light brown sugar in my pantry sometimes.

I’m just showing you an up close picture here of whats in my jars. I love mason jars for storage. They have so many uses and last forever. In a pinch they can be used as drinking glasses, storing leftovers in the fridge, and of course you can use them for canning, too.

In a mixing bowl place your softened margarine, brown sugar, and granulated sugar.

Mixaroo!

Toss in your egg and cinnamon.

I love it when kids can’t say that right. I think we should just rename it Cimmamon!

Mixaroo again!

Now in a separate bowl place your oats and your flour

and your raisins and dried cranberries.

and your nuts

Stir that up a bit

add in your salt, baking powder, and baking soda.

You know if I hada developed this recipe it would’ve been half the ingredients…

I’m jes sayin.

Stir that up

Dump it into your wet.

Mixaroni

Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray.

I feel like I have a photo of this in every post, do I ?

I reckon.

Take a few of each color raisin and place on top of the cookie.

This is for cosmetic purposes and is really pretty – but outside of this tutorial, I just put all of my raisins in the batter and skip over this step as I find it a little too fussy for my tastes.

But it is awfully pretty.

Bake at 350 for 12-15 minutes.

Let sit on pan for two or three minutes and then remove to cool completely.

Of course, you’re gonna have to eat the first one, just to be sure they’re good.

Might not hurt to eat the second one as well, second opinions never hurt.

I made these last week and ended up making a second batch the very next day.

Seems we had a lot of volunteers to help eat them! Folks sure are sweet that way.

Awesome Oatmeal Cookies – High Maintenance, But Worth It!

These cookies are EVERYTHING! Chewy, spiced just right, filled with wonderful nuggets of cranberries, raisins, and nuts. Oatmeal Cookie lover's dream!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
24 minutes
Total Time: 56 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cookies
Servings: 4
Calories: 126kcal

Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 cups old-fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup dark raisins plus more for putting on top
  • 1/2 cup golden raisins plus more for putting on top
  • 1/3 cup dried cranberries
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/3 C diced walnuts
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 stick margarine softened
  • 1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Instructions

  • Place sugars and margarine in mixing bowl. Mix until well blended. Add egg and cinnamon, mix again.
  • In separate bowl, place all remaining ingredients. Stir with a spoon and dump into mixing bowl with wet ingredients. Mix until well blended.
  • Spoon by heaping tablespoonfuls onto greased baking sheets. Top with a few additional raisins of each color. Bake at 350 for twelve to fifteen minutes until the edges are lightly browned.
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for a few minutes before removing from cookie sheets and cooling completely.

Nutrition

Calories: 126kcal
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87 Comments

  1. They look delicious!! Honestly I’m shocked Starbucks could have something our Christy would approve of! Of course I’m certain this version, since it was tweaked by you, is MUCH better than theirs and thusly it is deserving of a place on SP. 🙂

    Thanks once again for sharing something so wonderful with all of us!!

  2. Hey ya’ll, these look awesome. Have not been to Starbucks in months. Just saving some $$. Don’t drink coffee, I like their Green Tea Fraps and Lemon bread…now that is a recipe I would love to have!!

    Talking about Mason jars, while we were living in Elkmont, AL the WalMart there in Athens had jelly from some place out of Texas, can’t remember the name brand, that was jarred up in little Mason like jars with handles. In the 2 years that we lived there I got enough for each of our grown children to have 6 each and of course we have a dozen for home lol…..Think we ate alot of jelly and jam? lol….our favorite was the Blackberry which we could only find in the WalMart in Pulaski TN, just over the AL/TN line.

    Thanks for the recipe, gotta try them out. Hugs~Laurie

  3. I was all fired up for these Awesome Oatmeal Cookies, even though I am packing for a weekend away- woe is me I don’t have most of the ingredients. So, I’ll just have to drool until Monday. Poor me!

    On another note- the rude woman who posted before should leave SP and get a life. We love you Christy and we’ve got your back. You are Awesome just like you cookies.
    Ann Marie

  4. My parent told me about how many of their classmates don’t finishe highschool.

    Glad for this post today I am at my Dad’s and wanted to make him some oakmeal cookies and there you were — yummy they — was it okay to add coconut to you allready fab cookies — well I hope so because I did — my Dad loves oatmeal cookies with coconut! Thanks again for the story.. Have a wonderful restful Mother’s Day — okay!

    1. Please give your dad a big old hug for me. I LOVE COCONUT. I made some more of these last night and now I want to make them again! HOw did they turn out?

      It’s always wonderful when someone takes a recipe and makes it their own!

      Gratefully,
      Christy

  5. Oh Hi!
    I just wanted to pop over and tell you how pathetic you are for blocking my comments on your Facebook page. Why, you can’t stand it when ‘lil ole me tells it like it is? You can sugarcoat it until it’s dripping and sickening (which you do!!) but the fact of the matter is, you STILL love to brag and gloat. I mean for God’s sake, who else other than you would actually NAME their moderately priced, cookie cutter, subdivision home? lmao. How sad you are.
    Anyway, I’m sure you’ll moderate this and it will never be seen. But at least you’ll read it, and that makes me happy enough ~smiles sweetly~

      1. Hi Christy,
        Everyone is entitled to their own opinions. What a shame to have someone actually put it in writing to express such negative thoughts and nastiness. All about a website with recipes and simple instruction that is not only free, YES FREE!, but takes sooo much of your time away from your children and husband. I appreciate you and all that you do with so much effort for other people and their benefit. The way I see it, that woman doesn’t have to read your writings, ever. Goodbye small-minded little woman, be gone.

      2. Hey Christy… if I could I would just jump into “Big Red” right now and head over to “Bountiful” and give you the biggest hug and thank you for all you do for your family here at Southern Plate!! <3 you bunches!

      3. Poor girl needs more than hugs.

        Lots of LOVE and HUGS to CHRISTY – especially for Mother’s Day weekend – you make most of us mothers, and MR. Bill Gent and any other “gents” who read you, smile and enjoy our lives much more. I bless the day my cousin introduced me to Southern Plate.:-)

      4. Christy, pay her no mind, she has that terrible disease, JEALOUSY! Love ya Christy!! Hugs~Laurie

    1. Stephani,

      I’m sorry you are so angry at Christy. I can’t imagine why. She is sweet and she brings joy to people. I’m sorry your heart is so jaded and full of anger. I will pray that you will find happiness someday. God Bless you.

    2. Stephani,

      You poor child. May God bless your tiny little heart.

      from,
      JoAnn of Greystone Manor
      ~a moderately priced cookie cutter house in the heart of Levittown, a home full of love and joy…sorry if that sounds like bragging and gloating,Oh wait..no I’m not!

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