Easy Oat Bran & Date Cookies
Submitted by TheThinKitchen
Oat bran cookies with chopped dates, whole wheat flour, wheat germ, and brown sugar. A wholesome drop cookie with natural sweetness that bakes in just 10 minutes. Makes three dozen.
YIELD
3 dozenPREP
10 minCOOK
20 minREADY
30 minHere’s the thing about these cookies: they’re loaded with fiber and whole grains, but they taste like a treat, not a health food assignment. The oat bran and wheat germ give them a nutty, toasty chew, while packed brown sugar and chopped dates bring all the sweetness you need.
The dough comes together fast in one bowl. Cream, mix, drop, flatten, bake. Ten minutes in the oven and you’ve got golden, crispy-edged cookies that are somehow both hearty and tender at the same time.
Three dozen from one batch means you’ll have plenty for the cookie jar and the lunchbox all week.
Chef Tips
- Pack the brown sugar firmly. Loosely measured brown sugar won’t give you enough sweetness or moisture. Press it down into the measuring cup.
- Chop the dates into small pieces. Big chunks throw off the cookie texture and make them hard to flatten evenly. Aim for roughly raisin-sized bits.
- Cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring. They’re fragile straight out of the oven. A brief rest lets them firm up enough to move to a rack without crumbling.
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Ingredients
Directions
In large bowl, cream margarine, brown sugar, egg and water together thoroughly.
Add dry ingredients, mix well.
Stir in dates or raisins and nuts (or chocolate chips or coconut) if using.
Drop batter by spoonfuls onto lightly greased baking sheets; flatten slightly with a floured fork.
Bake in 350℉ (180℃) oven for 10 minutes or until light golden.
Makes about 3 dozen cookies.
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