

i promise that these taste so much more like oatmeal crisp cookies with the extra crisp/crunch of the walnuts, and that the chewy raisins do wonders. Instructions Melt the butter in your saucepan over low heat. The name sounds a little senior citizen (perhaps the oatmeal part), but since i am a lover of oats in baked goods (see this apple cake with almond crumble, or cranberry pie with pecan streusel!!), i basically have my aarp membership already.Īnyways, there's chocolate involved! hopefully that's enough to sway you if you're anti-oat.Īnd if you're an active raisin and/or walnut hater, you can definitely leave them out and sub in more chocolate/oats/cereal, even if i'm a little sad over here. Mix on low speed until just combined, then add 1-3/4 cups of the chocolate chips.

Beat until well combined, about 1 minute. Beat on medium speed until light and fluffy, a few minutes. Ingredients cup old-fashioned rolled oats cup all-purpose flour cup brown sugar teaspoon baking soda teaspoon baking powder cup butter, melted. something about these cookies makes them appropriate for the end of eras, i guess. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or beaters, combine the butter with both sugars. i meant to post them on the blog, and for whatever reason, they didn’t make it. and it’s made even more weird because the last time i made these oatmeal crisp cookies was at the end of high school, 3+ years ago. Add your cereal (I used cookie crisps) and milk in a. okay, maybe not the last one, since i’m actually going to a concert i won tickets for in a random contest instead of partaking in this year’s act.īut in that spirit, i thought it appropriate to post something sweet for the last week 0 of undergrad. In a small bowl, combine your cake mix, vegetable oil, and eggs.
#COOKIE CRISP RECIPE FREE#
this is the last time i’ll ever come drive down from norcal to socal in an obscenely late september flourish, the last time i’ll go through the week 0 motions of boothing and watching dance battles and going to free concerts in the campus park. which sounds moderately emo and morbid, but it’s true.
