I purchased another three pound bag of cranberries from the local bog and I'm working my way through them slowly but surely. To make these delicious cookies I took some of the ingredients from one recipe and then a little more from another. I'm thrilled they came out so well. They turned out chewy and delicious. Here's the recipe. Enjoy!
Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp.vanilla extract
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 2 cups flour
- 1 tbsp. orange zest
- 2 cups quick cooking oats
- 1 cup raisins
- 1 cup chopped fresh cranberries
- 1 cup white chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
Drop by heaping teaspoons two inches apart on a baking sheet. Bake for 15 to 17 minutes. Cool the cookies on a wire rack.
OMG, these look so delicious,chewy cookies are the best! Aren't you the clever one to combine cookie recipes! I don't think I'd ever think to do that! Thanks for a yummy recipe and a great idea! That cup of tea looks pretty good too!
ReplyDeleteWell now, they just look delicious. i might have to try them when the fresh cranberries start coming into our shops!
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yum yum!! i made a similar recipe yesterday too....but different! I love cookies like these, especially with oats! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look divine. I have all the ingredients in and now I know what snack I am baking for this weeks lunches. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look lovely. I have a cookie swap next week and I think these will be perfect. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYummy! What awesome pictures! ;)Alyssa
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing, I can see they're chewy and packed with good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love oatmeal cookies, cranberries and white chocolate. What is there not to love about these cookies? Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh, I make a similar cookie (no raisins in mine) and it is absolutely one of my favorites! Your looks wonderful - especially next to that cup of tea :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
I adore these cookies. They are so good.
ReplyDeleteLove these type of cookies! They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous recipe! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just have a few fresh cranberries left from making cranberry sauce. Time to get more! I know we would love these cookies, too.
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! I made cranberry muffins recently and I have to say, I am a new fan of this tart fruit. Your recipe looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI am going to make these cookies this week. Will let you know how they turn out! they look sooo good.
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Tracy
My mouth is watering as I am reading about them.Yummy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHI there, Thank you so much for sharing this great recipe-so often many recipes include flour and since I am gluten free it takes a lot for me to make them but I can't wait to try these. Have a wonderful afternoon.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Noreen
BEAUTIFUL looking cookies and SO healthy too, what's not to like!
ReplyDeleteI think the cranberry council (is there such a thing?) should pay you to develop recipes!
ReplyDeleteI am going to a cookie exchange in a week- I'll keep this one in mind. Looks really good.
ReplyDeleteWow those cranberry cookies look great. Time to do more than just make cranberry sauce. GG
ReplyDeleteIt is not easy to get fresh cranberries here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We can get the frozen ones. I think I got to settle with that to make these beautiful cookies:D
ReplyDeleteOh my favorite, I love cranberries and I love them in oatmeal cookies.
ReplyDeleteNow figure out a recipe so they are calorie free.
I can eat 10 at a time. :)
I hope you had a lovely time.
You know what? I wish you were my next door neighbor too.
It would be such fun. I would love to go visit a cranberry bog. I have always wanted to see one.
Hello~I've just strolled in for my first visit...I've enjoyed taking a peek at your posts. You've got so many wonderful recipes. Your blog is so beautifully inviting.
ReplyDeleteI'm a foodie enthusiast as well.
As fall comes to a close I look forward to winter that's fast approaching. Bringing a festive inspiration for trimming my home and filling the air with the aromas of the season.
Baked oatmeal/Cran cookies with white chocolate...several of my faves combined for confection heaven!
My evergreen decor is much appreciated by the cat who enjoys an occasional game of ping pong with my ornaments...
I look forward to coming by your charming blog again.
Come by for a visit. I'll put the kettle on... your company would be nice.
Sweet holiday wishes,
Sara
I have a big bag of never ending dried cranberries i bought at Costco, so I am always looking for good recipes to use them in. This looks like a winner!
ReplyDeleteYou aways bake wonderful things, I just finished making so lemonade butter today.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I was going to say they look "good enough to eat"...but of COURSE that saying would apply here:)
ReplyDeleteChristmas baking is this weekend for me! Thanks.
Delicious - all the good stuff in these cookies :)
ReplyDeleteMary x
These look delicious. Glad you found my blog because I made my way to yours! I'm loving all the beautiful New England photos. You've captured everything so well.
ReplyDeleteThese are my kind of cookies! They look great!
ReplyDeleteLeave out the raisins and these would be just perfect for me!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo as always.
Adding the missing ingredients to my shopping list!!
ReplyDeleteCranberries are already gone from our stores. :( They were only on the shelves for about two weeks - can you imagine?
ReplyDeleteFresh cranberries, oatmeal and raisins; what a nice combination of flavours; really love this recipe. Merci.
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