Hey guys! Here is a recipe that I adapted about 10 years ago from a Mrs. Fields oatmeal cookie recipe. This cookie actually became a staple when I worked as a corporate chef. I always made them with big creamy milk chocolate chips and they were about 3 times the size of the ones pictured here. They were a novelty where I worked for sure! They are slightly crisp on the outside and oh so chewy on the inside!
Well, there was a BYU game on and I decided to whip up these cookies after a several year hiatus. Instead of milk chocolate chips, I loaded them with butterscotch morsels, shredded coconut and dried cranberries. They were a hit with my little fam and the neighbors as well! But if you are a purist, by all means, make them with chocolate chips!;)
Here's your line up:
Cream together:
1 cup butter crisco
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
Add and mix in:
2 extra large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Add and mix in:
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Add and mix in:
2 cups whole rolled oats(I just use Quaker Old fashioned)
1 cup sweetened shredded coconut
3/4 cup dried cranberries
1/2 of a 12 oz bag butterscotch morsels
Add and mix in:
2 cups flour
Drop dough by heaping tablespoonfuls onto cookie sheet. Slightly flatten balls like image below. Then into a preheated 350 degree oven for 11-12 minutes. They should only be slightly golden around the edges.
Images by Kara(sorry about the harsh lighting. They were made after dark:)
I remember these well. :) so glad you posted them!
ReplyDeleteThose look so good!!
ReplyDeleteOh Kar . . . you made these up at the Sundance cabin when we were visiting like 8 years ago!!! You let Liam help you, and he loved it! This recipe is the ALL TIME family favorite around here - not even kidding! (always a hit with our friends and neighbors as well! - And I love telling everyone that it's my cousin's recipe) We just do plain oatmeal when we do them, nothing added - . . . they are that good!! I'll bet they are super yummy all loaded up too! How fun that you've pulled this recipe out of your "archives"! . . . Memories :)
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for these - I've been wanting a cookie recipe where they're a little crispy on the outside while still being soft and chewy inside.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!:). Kjirst, I remember making these cookies with Liam so well! Didn't he want to be a chef at one point? So glad they are a family favorite! I even have pictures of him and I making the cookies at the cabin!
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