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On Sep 24, 4:18*pm, (Judy Haffner) wrote:


Oatmeal Raisin are my favorite cookies, or a soft (but firm)
> raisin spice cookie.
>
> Judy


you probably have an oatmeal raisin recipe that you like, but we were
told ours were the bestest ever...

http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies...raisin-cookies

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ImStillMags wrote:

>you probably have an oatmeal raisin
> recipe that you like, but we were told
> ours were the bestest ever...


>http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies-and
>-desserts/186-hizzoners-oatmeal-raisin-c
>ookies


Thanks a bunch for both this recipe and also the one for chocolate chip
cookies, as both sound wonderful and the pictures look divine! I
couldn't find where it said how many cookies per batch each of these
make..do you recall? I'm not sure what butter blend is? I use real
butter for nearly all my baking and cooking, but some cookies just are
better with the butter flavored Crisco I have found.

Is it necessary, do you think, to use only unbleached flour for the
chocolate chip cookies? I always use pure vanilla when baking. I don't
have a convection oven. I have an electric range and the oven bakes a
little hot, so have to really keep an eye on something when it's baking,
and usually take it out 2 or 3 minutes sooner and I also turn the
temperature down just slightly.

Did you use to have a bakery, or something? It sounds like maybe you
did?

The recipe for Oatmeal Raisin Cookies I always use is the one that was
on the box of Mother's Oats years ago. I'm not sure they even make them
anymore, but I remember when mom would buy a box of them, she'd always
let me dig through the oats to find the "free" dish. :-)

Judy

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On Sep 24, 9:23*pm, (Judy Haffner) wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote:
> >you probably have an oatmeal raisin
> > recipe that you like, but we were told
> > ours were the bestest ever...
> >http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies-and
> >-desserts/186-hizzoners-oatmeal-raisin-c
> >ookies

>
> Thanks a bunch for both this recipe and also the one for chocolate chip
> cookies, as both sound wonderful and the pictures look divine! I
> couldn't find where it said how many cookies per batch each of these
> make..do you recall? I'm not sure what butter blend is? I use real
> butter for nearly all my baking and cooking, but some cookies just are
> better with the butter flavored Crisco I have found.
>


Butter Blend is a brand name of a butter/margarine blend that
restaurants use for cooking and baking.
You can use pure butter. I never used Crisco in our cookies.


> Is it necessary, do you think, to use only unbleached flour for the
> chocolate chip cookies? I always use pure vanilla when baking. I don't
> have a convection oven. I have an electric range and the oven bakes a
> little hot, so have to really keep an eye on something when it's baking,
> and usually take it out 2 or 3 minutes sooner and I also turn the
> temperature down just slightly.
>


Baking time definitely has a direct correlation to the 'crispness' of
cookies. With a regular oven
that runs a bit hot (use an oven thermometer) you would need to check
them earlier in the baking cycle.


> Did you use to have a bakery, or something? It sounds like maybe you
> did?
>


I am/was a chef/owner of a restaurant that I had for 13 years.



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