
Tucked away in the back on the bottom shelf I located a dated and labelled Ziploc Freezer Bag containing Craisin Raisin Oaties. I remember baking them about a month ago. Today on this very warm day it is quite the find!
Whenever I bake a double batch of these chewy, colorful, delicious cookies, I package a dozen or two in Ziploc Freezer Bags after they have cooled. Into the freezer they go. These cookies taste so good after they have been defrosted. (Oh yes, a warm cookie also tastes really good about five minutes after the cookie sheet has been removed from my oven!) On a busy or a very warm day it’s a welcome find to locate a package to defrost. Sure, I know that my local Big Y sells “Gourmet Cookies” in plastic containers. However, locating homemade Craisin Raisin Oaties in my freezer can make my day.
Below is the recipe for one batch. Usually, I bake a double batch.
I now use 1 Whole Egg + 2 Egg Whites, rather than 2 Whole Eggs when preparing the batter. I also omit the Salt. Slowly add Flour into batter. :)
Craisin Raisin Oaties
Oven: 350°F Yield: About 3 Dozen Cookies
Ingredients:
1 Cup (2 sticks) Margarine/Butter, softened (I use Promise.)
1 Cup Brownulated Sugar
½ Cup Granulated Sugar
2 Eggs ( OR 1 Whole Egg + 2 Egg Whites)
1 tsp. Vanilla
1 + ½ Cups all purpose Flour
1 tsp. Baking Soda
1 tsp. Cinnamon
½ tsp. Salt (optional)
3 Cups Quaker Oats (Old Fashioned, uncooked)
½ Cup Dried Craisins
½ Cup Raisins
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
2. Beat Sugars and Margarine/Butter together until creamy.
3. Add Eggs, (Whites) & Vanilla. Beat well.
4. Add Baking Soda, Cinnamon & Flour. (& Optional Salt, if desired) Mix well.
5. With large spoon or spatula stir in Oats.
6. Add Craisins & Raisins and stir well.
7. Place 12 rounded Tablespoons of batter onto ungreased cookie sheet.
8. Bake 10 – 12 Minutes, until golden brown.
9. Remove from pan onto wire rack.
10. Cool & Enjoy!
11. Place some in freezer to enjoy at a later date! ;-)
Craisins and Raisins make for one very tasty Oatmeal Cookie! Do you bake a double batch of cookies, and place some in your freezer?
Enjoy!
Yummy!
oh these sound absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteI don't make a double batch, but it sounds like I should. Sounds like a great combination!
ReplyDeleteWe always freeze our cookies too - it is great to always have a treat when you need one! Craisin Raisin Oaties sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how warm it was at your house today! wow! I thought it was really warm here at 67 degrees!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look delish...I would love to make them tomorrow. I need to bring a dessert to a dinner at my friend's house, perfect. Thanks...
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Oh, these sound great! I'd love to have one now!
ReplyDeleteHi JG! Thanks for the sweet comments on my yard.
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely going to make these cookies. Craisins are kind of a recent discovery for me...I've only been eating them for a year or so and love them! You have such good ideas.
These look so delicious! I remember freezing aome of my moms Christmas cookies and then pulling them out in June or July. What a treat! I'm thinking of picking up and extra little freezer for just this sort of thing. Thanks for another great recipe.
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