Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cut Out Cookies
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cut Out Cookies
Well it’s BACK To SCHOOL time and that means the cookie jar will be filled.
Well at least it will be on the first day.
I’m not going to kid myself into thinking the cookies will last all week.
After all, they are oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.
I just LOVE oatmeal and chocolate together.
If there is a granola bar to be offered, I want the one with chocolate chips, I’m even thinking oatmeal pancakes would need chocolate chips. Really what ISN’T better with Chocolate Chips?….no need to answer that, it is really a SILLY question.
So now that the cookie jar is all filled, I guess it’s time to start getting creative with LUNCHES! What do your kids love to bring for lunch? Have any ideas you want to share with me? I now have a high-schooler and seventh grader, if you think you have the BEST lunch ideas for them, shout it OUT, well no real need to shout, just leave me a comment and a link if you blogged it so I can see some really great lunch ideas.
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cut Out Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 1.2 cup flour
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 1/2 cups Old Fashioned Quaker Oats chopped smaller
- 1 cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Beat butter and sugar.
- Add egg and mix.
- Add flour, vanilla, cinnamon, baking powder and oats.
- Mix well, then stir in chocolate chips.
- Roll out dough on WELL floured surface with floured rolling pin.
- Cut with floured cookie cutter.
- Place on parchment lined cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees, for 7-9 minutes until golden.
- Makes 4 dozen cookies.
Notes
Melt chocolate over a double boiler, drizzle over cookies on parchment paper then pick up each cookie and place it on a cooling rack so the chocolate can firm up. If it's HOT in your kitchen, place cookies on rack in refrigerator for a few minutes to set up.
I like Ghiradelli 60% Cacao Chips for this.
place melted chocolate into a plastic bag with tip cut off or piping bag to drizzle over cookies. Once you drizzle the melted chocolate onto the cookies remove them from the parchment paper and place them on a cooling rack for the chocolate to firm up. If it’s HOT in the kitchen, just place the cooling rack in the refrigerator to set up the chocolate for a few minutes.
I still think it’s TOO early to go back to school, I still think it should be after Labor Day. What happened to the traditional schedule, no one seems to be on it. Well I’ll just pour myself a glass of milk and enjoy a few cookies and sit around till the kids get home! LOL, just kidding 🙂
I agree on all counts…oatmeal and chocolate chip is the best cookie combination ever, and it’s WAY too early for back to school. These cookies look great, and I’ve never thought of using a cookie cutter for this kind of cookie, that makes them extra lunch box worthy!
These are so pretty, Diane!
These sound like a cookie for me! Love the brown sugar + cinnamon + oatmeal + chocolate!
I just love how you’ve taken my favorite classic cookie, and created it into a cut-out cookie! The chocolate drizzle completes it!!! They look delicious!
Totally adorable! I want one of those in my lunch box! Why haven’t I made my kids any baked goods for their ventures back to school?? I need to get on that!
I struggle all the time to come up with great food for lunches for my kids. I bet they would be thrilled to find these cookies in their lunch though!
Tiffany is home-schooled so I don’t have to figure out what I’m going to put in her lunch box, but I’m pretty sure she won’t mind if we take a break to make these cookies.
I love these…they are so cute!! So clever!!
I’ve SOOOO gotta try these!!!!
So this was really a great way for us.