Famous Old Recipe Oatmeal Cookies
Submitted by abbylou
Classic oatmeal cookies with brown sugar, shortening, and three cups of rolled oats. Crispy edges, chewy centers, and endlessly customizable with mix-ins.
YIELD
60 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
15 minREADY
30 minThis is an old Quaker Oats-style oatmeal cookie recipe that’s been passed around kitchens for decades. Three cups of rolled oats to one cup of flour means these are oat-forward, with a hearty chew and toasty flavor in every bite. The base recipe stays intentionally plain so you can customize with whatever mix-ins you have on hand.
Shortening instead of butter gives these cookies a slightly different texture: they hold their shape better, spread less, and stay chewy longer. Brown sugar adds moisture and a molasses-caramel depth that white sugar alone can’t deliver.
The quarter cup of water in the dough is unusual but it serves a purpose. It creates extra steam in the oven, which helps the cookies puff slightly before settling into that crackled, slightly crisp top with a soft center.
The recipe makes about 60 cookies from rounded teaspoonfuls, so plan for a big batch.
Kitchen Tips
- Use old-fashioned rolled oats, not instant. Instant oats absorb too much moisture and make the cookies gummy instead of chewy.
- Drop the dough by rounded teaspoonfuls for small, uniform cookies. A cookie scoop works even better for consistent sizing.
- Pull cookies from the oven when the edges are golden but the centers still look slightly underdone. They firm up as they cool on the sheet.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature. They stay soft for up to a week.
Variations
- Raisin oatmeal: Fold in a cup of raisins for the classic combination.
- Chocolate chip oatmeal: Add a cup of chocolate chips to the batter for a sweet upgrade.
- Kitchen sink: Toss in chopped nuts, coconut, and dried cranberries for a loaded cookie.
Ingredients
Directions
Beat together shortening, sugars, eegg, eater and vanilla until creamy.
Add combined remaining ingredients; mix well.
Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls ontio greased coookie sheet.
Bake in preheated moderate oven (350℉/180℃) for 12 to 15 minutes.
(For variety add chopped nuts, raisins, choc. chips or cooconut)
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