These are one of my all time
favorite cookies. I do enjoy a good oatmeal raisin cookie and I love apples so
when I came across this recipe I was surprised I hadn't thought of it
before!!
They come courtesy of a book
that you may have heard of before called Hummingbird Bakery Cake Days?? This is
the book that sorted started it all. I had a few baking books like 100
Magnificent Muffins and Scones and The Whoopie Pie Cookbook, before I bought
Cake Days, but it’s the later that took my baking to another level!
Having made these yesterday
for an after dinner treat at a friends I realized even though I have made them
a few times it was really before my blog was in existence! So, here you go!
Enjoy!!
Apple & Oatmeal Cookeis:
135g softened butter80g caster sugar
80g soft light brown sugar
1 egg
½ tsp vanilla essence
190g plain flour
½ tsp salt
¼ tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 granny smith apples (or apple of your choice)
1 egg
½ tsp vanilla essence
190g plain flour
½ tsp salt
¼ tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 granny smith apples (or apple of your choice)
60g rolled oats
Preheat the oven to 170C/325F. Cream together softened
butter with both sugars (either a handheld of freestanding mixer will work
here). Add egg and vanilla essence and mix thoroughly. Sift together plain
flour, salt, cinnamon and bicarbonate of soda. Add the dry ingredients to the
creamed mixture in two batches.
Peel and finely grate apples and squeeze all of the liquid
out of them, discarding the liquid. I just coarsely
grated my apples and you do get apple strips in the cookie, but I’m okay with
that! Add rolled oats and 60g of the grated apples to the cookie dough
and stir by hand. Break off pieces of the dough (size about 2 tbsp), roll into
a ball and place on a baking sheet lined with baking parchment (leave 3inches
between each cookie as they will spread while baking).
Place into the oven and bake for 15-20 min or until the cookies
are a light golden brown. Leave to cool and set for about 10 min before
transferring them to a wire rack. Makes 10-12 cookies!
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