Monday, April 27, 2009

Oatmeal Apple Walnut Cookies

Good afternoon, gentle readers, this morning I baked a batch of oatmeal apple walnut cookies.  I used the old Quaker Oats box recipe for oatmeal raisin but I omitted the raisins.  I also added another 1/2 tsp of cinnamon instead of the nutmeg. 

Here is the recipe from the 1988 box of Old Fashioned Quaker oats with my substitutions. 

Ingredients

1 1/4 cup room temperature butter

3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar

1/2 cup organic cane sugar (granulated)

1 large egg (room temperature)

1 tsp. natural vanilla (no artificial please)

1 1/2 cup all purpose flour

1 tsp baking soda

1 tsp salt

1 1/4 tsp cinnamon

3 cups old fashioned oatmeal (soak in a small amount of oj or apple juice)

1/2 cup of Trader Joe's dried apple soaked in either oj or apple juice and diced.

1/2 cup of walnuts broken into pieces

Directions:

Pre-heat oven to 375 deg. F

Beat butter and sugars until light and fluffy.

Beat in egg and vanilla.

Combine flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Whisk. 

Add to butter mixture.

Stir in oats.

Drain dried apple, then stir into the butter/flour/egg mixture.

Add the walnuts and stir into the mixture.

Onto an un-greased air bake sheet, drop by rounded spoonfuls.  Leave room for them to flatten out.  

Bake for 8 to 9 minutes.  

Cool one minute on cookie sheet, then transfer to a rack.

Cool on a rack.

I ended up with 48 cookies.  You may end up with more depending on how the size of your scoop.

Enjoy!

Tips: 

1. Do not re-use a hot baking sheet because the butter will run out of the cookie and burn instead of being baked in the cookie with the rest of the dough.  

2. Stick around and watch them bake.  Do not water the garden or feed the cat.  Just sit there because the cookies can burn quickly.

3. For an additional depth to the flavor you could substitute brandy for the oj when soaking the apples or you could use apple cider.

Conclusion:

I really enjoyed baking these.  I used a cookie scoop rather than a spoon to drop the cookies on the sheet.  The dough is a little sticky so I don't know if that was such a hot idea.  I did like that I had uniform sized cookies.  I noticed that the cookies that were baked last and were most at room temperature, flattened out a lot.  

2 comments:

  1. We LOVE Oatmeal cookies! I add a teaspoon of cloves too, which really gives it a deep, Earthy spice.

    Beautiful photo!

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  2. Yum! Brings back memories of childhood. I loved home baked oatmeal cookies. I love the brandy idea.

    We have no kids and the smell of freshly baked goodies is too difficult to resist. So I stopped baking a few years ago in a bid to help DH and me get healthier.

    Vee

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