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I'm looking for a good oatmeal cookie recipe with raisins..i would like it
to be one that stays soft even after a couple of days..does anyone have a good one? Thanks MJ |
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MJ wrote:
> I'm looking for a good oatmeal cookie recipe with raisins..i would like it > to be one that stays soft even after a couple of days..does anyone have a > good one? This is the recipe from the Mrs. Fields cookie book. The cookies hold up quite well; I think the large amount of sugar helps to keep them moist. One substitution I recommend is using chopped dates instead of raisins. Sadly, many people have a closed mind about dates: If you just put the cookies out and let people eat them, you can expect raves about how great they are, and how there's SOMETHING which makes them really special. But if you put the cookies out and say, "Try these oatmeal-date cookies," they'll turn their noses up at them. Go figure. 2 1/2 cups Flour 1/4 teaspoon Salt 1 cup Oatmeal 1 teaspoon Baking soda 1/2 cup White sugar 1 cup Dark brown sugar 1 cup Butter 2 Eggs 2 tablespoons Honey 2 teaspoons Vanilla 1 1/2 cups Raisins Preheat oven to 300F. Mix together flour, salt, oatmeal, and baking soda. Set aside. In the bowl of a mixer, mix the sugars together. Cream together the sugars and the butter. Add eggs, honey, and vanilla; mix very well. Add dry ingredients and raisins, mix just until combined. Drop onto cookie sheet and bake 18-22 minutes. Let cool on pan for about 5 minutes before removing. Bob |
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G'day Bob,
I was curious about your comment "many people have a closed mind about dates". Is this some American thing? Can't say I've noticed it here (but perhaps I'm too much the recluse ![]() Is there a reason for it? (I can only jump to geopolitical "reasons", such as they grow the things in California. ![]() In article >, "Bob" > wrote: [Snipped cookie recipe.] Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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Phred wrote:
> I was curious about your comment "many people have a closed mind about > dates". Is this some American thing? Can't say I've noticed it here > (but perhaps I'm too much the recluse ![]() > > Is there a reason for it? (I can only jump to geopolitical "reasons", > such as they grow the things in California. ![]() I don't know if it takes place elsewhere. I know it *doesn't* take place in the Middle East, where dates are favored, but it definitely takes place here. I can only guess that the reason for it is that people here are more familiar with raisins and they don't want to try other things. Bob |
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G'day Bob,
I was curious about your comment "many people have a closed mind about dates". Is this some American thing? Can't say I've noticed it here (but perhaps I'm too much the recluse ![]() Is there a reason for it? (I can only jump to geopolitical "reasons", such as they grow the things in California. ![]() In article >, "Bob" > wrote: [Snipped cookie recipe.] Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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