Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

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  1. Nicole ! So glad to hear that you whipped up a batch of happy for yourself! You certainly deserve a treat. The “raisiny goodness” part brought a smile to my face. Not one of my three children liked raisins (genetics??), so we subbed chocolate chips!

  2. Your cookies made my mouth water, I can’t remember the last time I baked cookies of any kind. Congratulations to Eva! Such fun to hear about grandchildren’s accomplishments. Have a good weekend!

  3. While my husband would have scarfed them all down, crasins or tart dried cherries would be my preference (but i still would have eaten two or three to be polite)

  4. Congratulations on the wins, Eva! 🏊‍♀️ For your next cookie project try Cowboy Cookies! They’re Oatmeal Raisins with added walnuts, chocolate chips & coconut! I actually sub dried cranberries for the raisins. Have a great weekend!

    1. I think I have made those in the past. I did kind of want walnuts too, and I bet I could have tossed in a handful with this batch. I am going to try dried cranberries too.

  5. I’m one of those odd people who does not like raisins. I made of batch of oatmeal cookies a couple of weeks ago and I used chocolate chips instead. I also used the old fashioned oats. They were so good and chewy. Just reading your blog has made me want to make a batch today!

    Have a good weekend.

    1. Eva dislikes raisins, so when a recipe calls for them we have substituted chocolate chips. She wasn’t around this week so my husband and I really enjoyed those raisins!

  6. Anyone else boil their raisins before adding them to the cookie dough?

    My grandmas did, so I do too.

    Cleaned out my mom’s attic Sunday. It is now empty. Decluttered her garage today, huge trip to the resale shop. Helping a friend get ready for a garage sale. I feel surrounded by junk!

    1. Hi Vickie — yes! I boil my raisins just for like 3 minutes. They plump up so beautifully. This is an important step if your raisins have been in the cupboard for a few weeks…. or months….. and need to be “rejuvenated”!!

  7. I use the same recipe for oatmeal cookies and sometimes I use craisins and sometimes I use chocolate chips. The recipe simply makes too many cookies for just my husband and myself so I used a cookie scoop and placed them on cookie sheets and flash freeze them, then transfer to a container in the freezer. I bake them by adding one minute to the original cooking time and can make a few cookies at a time, or more, and can always have fresh cookies to eat, or make when unexpected company drops by.

    1. I used a 2T capacity scoop and made the cookies nice and big. I love having a cookie as big as my hand! I probably should have frozen some, but Dennis and I seem to be keeping up with the volume…

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