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Friday, November 4, 2011

ULTIMATE OATMEAL COOKIES


Looking for a healthier version of oatmeal cookies?  This recipe for Oatmeal Cookies is just what you need. It is made with rolled oat and less sugar. I have added mixed peel and raisin which is easily replaced with dried cranberries, dried peaches or cherries. If you dough is sweeten by raisin, just add only a quarter cup of sugar but this is entirely up to you.

This cookies makes a great lunch box treat and  is perfect for cooking with your kids.

ULTIMATE OATMEAL COOKIES
Yield     :    40 cookies

1  C all purpose flour
1+1/2 C  rolled oat
1/2 C  vegan butter melted/oil
1/4 - 1/2 C brown sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 C  mixed peel
1/2 C  raisin
1/2 tsp baking powder
1-2 TB water


DIRECTION

Preheat oven @ 160 C.

Combine flour, baking powder and salt.

Whisk together butter and sugar.

Now add butter mixture to the flour, stir to combine.

Add in mixed peel and raisin, forms into soft dough, if too crumbly, add 1-2 tablespoons of water.

Pinch dough into small ball and flatten slightly. Place balls onto baking sheet.

Bake for 15-20 minutes (cookies will seem underdone but do not overbake). Remove from oven and let sit in the pan for 5 minutes.

Transfer onto rack to cool. When completely cool, store in an airtight container.

33 comments:

  1. The cookies looks soo delicious!Nice combination!

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  2. Hi Treat and Trick,
    It is great to see such lovely looking cookies early in the morning on my birthday!:) These certainly are good for the health also. Have a good Friday.
    Judy

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  3. Scrumptious cookies, feel like munching some.

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  4. I was in the mood for oatmeal cookies lately. I love that is a healthy version.

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  5. Looks perfect n delicious .....in this rainy days ...it's so gud

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  6. Healthy and yummy cookies..love it

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  7. Simple quick and luscious ones..perfect!!

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  8. hye... same pinch. Today I made this oatmeal raisin cookies. :-) cuperb.

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  9. lovely cookies...

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  10. mmm... tempting and mouth watering cookies...

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  11. Totally my kinda cookies, they look super yum!
    USMasala

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  12. Cookies looks so delicious... I love the idea of reducing the sugar which is what I do for all the sweet bakes..
    Bookmarked..:)
    Reva

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  13. hi treat and tricks. yummy and not too sweet. i like the idea of adding dried cranberries, raisins and peaches- perfect cookies for tea

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  14. Can I have some?
    They look yummy.

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    Please feel free to visit my blog. Looking forward to seeing you there, and would love a follow back. Thanks!

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  15. Galletas muy hermosas lucen crujientes,me encantan,abrazos grandes,

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  16. num num! =)

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  17. These look YUUUMMMY :-)
    Came by to see you on the Sunday Funday Hop... :-)
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  18. Oatmeal cookies are some of my favorites! These look great!

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  19. Yummy! Hi! I am a new follower from a weekend blog hop. I hope that you can follow me too at www.indianacouponsavings.com. Thanks, Erin

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  20. Hello! I am visiting from "Say Hi Sunday". Loved your blog. The cookies look delicious! Oh & lots of recipes to look through! When you have a chance, I hope you can visit http://inkelleyskitchen.blogspot.com
    Have a good evening.
    ~Kelley

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  21. Cookies looks crispy, crunchy, yummy and healthy.

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  22. Love the add ins that you used here! I cut back on the sugar in my recent recipe as well. Sometimes too much sugar can drown the taste and I sure would love the oaty taste of these cookies. Great post!

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  23. I am a new follower. I would love a follow back. Thank you.

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  24. They look delicious! And your blog is so beautiful - happy you found me!
    Thank you so much for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza - Hope to see you there again tomorrow with more deliciousness :)

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  25. These look delicious. I love oatmeal cookies (though I usually sub out something sweet and chocolatey for the raisins).

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  26. This does sound much healthier than the usual oatmeal cookie fare. Thank you for the recipe, and for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-beautiful-xvi-church-eglise-saint.html

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