Oatmeal Scotchies are my all time favorite cookie, so i really don't need a reason to bake them. I can eat those butterscotch chips right out of the bag. These cookies are a good way to incorporate some oatmeal into my kid's diet.
My daughter will eat oatmeal once in a great while, my youngest wont touch it even in a cookie. (its a texture thing for him). Me I love oatmeal cooked, baked or in a cookie. The oatmeal scotchie recipe is a cinch to make, the recipe is right on the back of the butterscotch chips bag.
You can bake cookies or just throw all the cookie batter into a baking pan and make bars either way they are the best oatmeal cookie around. What's your favorite cookie to bake????
Goodness cookie dough is my weakness. My Mom used to tell me every time I stuck my finger in the cookie dough bowl, that I was going to get worms from eating raw dough. When I was a kid I believed her. I'm sure it's the whole raw egg thing.
I'm
adult now and seeing that I survived my childhood of cookie dough
eating I know I am not going to keel over and die. Now when I make
oatmeal scotchie cookie dough, I tell my kids the same thing and they
believe me just like I used to believe my mother. ~grins~ I only tell
them that so I can have the cookie dough to myself. Shh they haven't
caught on yet.
1 1/4 - cups all-purpose flour
1 - teaspoon baking soda
1/2 - teaspoon salt
1/2 - teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 - cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine, softened
3/4 - cup granulated sugar
3/4 - cup packed brown sugar
2 - large eggs
1 - teaspoon vanilla extract
3 - cups quick or old-fashioned oats
1 2/3 cups (11-oz. pkg.) Nestle Butterscotch Flavored Chips
Preaheat oven to 375° F. Combine flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon in small bowl.
Beat butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, eggs and vanilla extract in large mixer bowl. Gradually beat in flour mixture. Stir in oats and morsels.
Drop by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased baking sheets. BAKE for 7 to 8 minutes for chewy cookies or 9 to 10 minutes for crisp cookies.
Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely.
PAN COOKIE VARIATION:
Grease 15 x 10-inch jelly-roll pan. Prepare dough as above. Spread into prepared pan. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes or until light brown. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Makes 4 dozen bars.
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I've been blogging for a little less than a year and am learning about all these "holidays".
Not sure why but I never make cookies. My poor kiddos are cookie deprived. Your cookies look great and maybe should be my breakin recipe.
~ingrid
~ingrid
My favorite cookie to bake is peanut butter or snickerdoodle!
Love the name of these cookies! They look delicious.
Teresa, I just did a search for american food holiday. It will show a list according to months on all the holiday. Here is the link scroll down to view the months.
http://www.thenibble.com/fun/more/facts/food-holidays.asp
I've never tried it butterscotch, so this is a definite must try for me as I love butterscotch, too. =)
It's funny I use to bake Oatmeal Cookies in order to add more oatmeal to the kids bellies...Now they are all grown up and they are doing the same, My daughter with the kids and my son with his dog:)
I'll have to try the butterscotch. It sounds so interesting. I use to follow the Jumbo Chocolate Chip recipe in the Quaker Oats booklet. Thanks for sharing...
But I still love to make peanut butter cookies the best :-)
Mrs. J~