Oatmeal Raisin/Craisin Cookies

This is an old recipe I love to change around. You can make it plain or mix it up with raisins and/or craisins. Add some nuts and/or chocolate chips and you have an awesome treat!

Oatmeal Raisin/Craisin Cookies
Oatmeal Raisin/Craisin Cookies

This is an old recipe I love to change around. You can make it plain or mix it up with raisins and/or craisins. Add some nuts and/or chocolate chips and you have an awesome treat!

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 24
  • Carbohydrate 36.2174182818977 g
  • Cholesterol 79.7944444700795 mg
  • Fat 17.8443526859544 g
  • Fiber 1.00517369553912 g
  • Protein 2.79336733417386 g
  • Saturated Fat 10.8599088055874 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (79g)
  • Sodium 136.28691185192 mg
  • Sugar 35.2122445863586 g
  • Trans Fat 1.46248332247834 g
  • Calories 308 calories

Step-by-step

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a large mixing bowl, add the first 8 (dry) ingredients. Mix well with a whisk.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, add the wet ingredients - softened butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, beaten eggs, and vanilla. Mix well.
  • Add the wet ingredients to the large mixing bowl of dry ingredients. Mix well.
  • Fold in any fruit, nuts, or chocolate chips until blended.
  • Drop 12 spoonfuls of dough onto a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
  • Bake for 8 - 10 minutes or until golden brown. Remove and let the cookies stand in the pan for 2 minutes.
  • Transfer to a cooling rack and store in an airtight container when completely cooled.

My Grandma's Famous Oatmeal Raisin Cookies: A Recipe for Comfort and Memories

The aroma of freshly baked cookies has always held a special place in my heart. It's a scent that instantly transports me back to my childhood, to afternoons spent in my grandmother's cozy kitchen, watching her expertly maneuver around her well-worn mixing bowls. Her oatmeal raisin cookies were legendary – soft, chewy, bursting with the sweet tang of raisins and the comforting warmth of cinnamon. They weren't just cookies; they were little pockets of love, carefully baked and generously shared.

This recipe, a slightly tweaked version of her original, is more than just a set of instructions; it's a legacy passed down through generations. It's the kind of recipe you can adapt to your own taste, adding a dash of this or a sprinkle of that, making it your own. I've added craisins sometimes, for a burst of tartness, or a handful of chopped pecans for a delightful crunch. Sometimes I even go for dark chocolate chips, the rich sweetness complementing the warm spices perfectly. The beauty of this recipe lies in its versatility; it’s a blank canvas for your culinary creativity.

My grandma wasn't a fancy baker; she wasn't trained in culinary arts. She was simply a woman who loved to bake, and whose love was poured into every single cookie. She believed in the power of simple ingredients, expertly combined to create something truly magical. This recipe embodies that spirit – a testament to the magic that unfolds when love and tradition meet in the kitchen.

Over the years, this recipe has become more than just a collection of ingredients and steps. It’s a reminder of the countless times I’ve helped her in the kitchen, learning the nuances of baking, absorbing her tips and tricks, and most importantly, sharing laughter and stories amongst the flour dust and sweet aroma.

It's a recipe that brings people together. A simple act of baking can transform a mundane afternoon into a heartwarming memory, a moment of connection that lingers long after the last cookie crumb has been swept away. Sharing these cookies with friends and family is always a joy, a gesture of goodwill baked into every bite. Their faces light up as they take that first bite, and it’s in these moments that the true magic of baking unfolds.

So gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and let the warm, inviting scent of oatmeal raisin cookies fill your home. More than just a dessert, it's a journey back in time, a taste of home, a reminder of the love that’s baked into every bite. And maybe, just maybe, you'll create a tradition of your own.

This recipe is more than just a recipe; it's a journey, a story, a legacy passed down through generations. It's the essence of home, the comfort of tradition, and a reminder that the simplest things in life often hold the greatest joy.

Beyond the Recipe: This recipe is a springboard for creativity. Experiment with different fruits, nuts, and spices. Try adding a pinch of cardamom or ginger for an exotic twist, or substitute cranberries for raisins. Let your imagination guide you, and remember that the most important ingredient is always love.

This cookie recipe is more than just a list of instructions and ingredients; it's a reflection of cherished memories and the comforting traditions that bind us together. The warmth of family and the joy of shared experiences are the most important ingredients of all.