Oat-So-Simple Cookies
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Introduction
These are simple to make, 20 mins from start to finish near enough. They're also cheap to turn out hundreds as one bag of oats goes on and on.
These are simple to make, 20 mins from start to finish near enough. They're also cheap to turn out hundreds as one bag of oats goes on and on.
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Ingredients
Serves: 15
Metric
Cups
- 100 grams porridge oats
- 100 grams flour
- 100 grams caster sugar
- 100 grams butter
- 1 tablespoon honey (or syrup)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon (or mixed spice)
- 3½ ounces quick-cooking oats
- 3½ ounces flour
- 3½ ounces superfine sugar
- 3½ ounces butter
- 1 tablespoon honey (or syrup)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon (or mixed spice)
Method
Oat-So-Simple Cookies is a community recipe submitted by CookALot and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.
- Mix oats, flour and spice.
- Gently melt butter, sugar and syrup or honey in a pan. Combine well and then using 2 spoons form into balls evenly spaced on lined baking trays.
- Dampen a spoon and press each ball lightly.
- Bake for 15-20 mins til golden brown at 180. They will harden a little more when cooling so don't overcook.
- When out of the oven remove to a cooling rack after about ten mins.
- Mix oats, flour and spice.
- Gently melt butter, sugar and syrup or honey in a pan. Combine well and then using 2 spoons form into balls evenly spaced on lined baking trays.
- Dampen a spoon and press each ball lightly.
- Bake for 15-20 mins til golden brown at 180. They will harden a little more when cooling so don't overcook.
- When out of the oven remove to a cooling rack after about ten mins.
Additional Information
Raisins are good in these too. Also choc chips (although batter to cool slightly). Or some dessicated coconut...
Raisins are good in these too. Also choc chips (although batter to cool slightly). Or some dessicated coconut...
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What 15 Others have said
Well, I'm not sure where I went wrong, as I followed the reciped to the letter, but my biccies refused to spread! I flattened them after 15mins and cooked for another 5, which just made them dense. Nice enough to eat, albeit a little too sweet for my taste.
I read the comments and decided to add a few tablespoons of milk after the 2nd step in the recipe. Worked very well! The cookies are still crunchy, but they are not falling apart. I used oat milk, but I'm sure regular milk will also work.
Very easy to make, i don't know how you could get it wrong, unless you used the wrong type of flour. I'm making some more, with ginger in this time. very nice crunchy biscuits that kept their crispy crunch all the way until the last biscuit. I used self-raising flour.
Sooooo easy and delicious!
I cooked for 10 minutes that was enough . Chewy on the outside but soft in the middle . I drizzled a bit of icing on them . Very easy to make .
What flour plain or self raising please
Have cooked these many times always turn out amazing and have usually been eaten by the next day! Family and friends love them! So easy to make definitely worth a go! Dont know why people seem to be getting flapjack? Mine are always perfect! Have tried with chocolate chips this time so fingers crossed xx
I'm making my 4th lot of this recipe, adding nuts, almond powder, coconut oil and xylotol instead of sugar
Mine turned out well! Maybe I'll take them out at 12minutes next time as slightly overdone but the were very nice. Nothing like flapjack at all I'm not sure why others have turned out like that! Covered ours in melted chocolate. Big hit with the hungry teen who wants me to make them again!
Wish I'd read the comments before I baked these... waste of time and good ingredients. Don't do it!! Had nothing to take to morning tea... I followed the recipe exactly and this batch went straight in the bin after baking. You could try adding an egg... but I'd just find a new recipe.
Mine turned out very well and were a huge hit with my friends and boyfriend. I added raisins, used maple syrup in place of honey and flavoured with sweet cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. I also used 50g soft brown sugar and 50g granulated sugar. I only got 11 out of the mixture though - some bigger than others.
Odd recipe. Very crumbly mixture as as someone else has said like a flapjack. Definitely nothing like the picture! Perhaps an egg is needed?