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Oatmeal Cookies

8 servings

35 minutes

Oatmeal cookies are a cozy and aromatic treat popular in European cuisine. Its history traces back to ancient culinary traditions when oats were used not only as a nutritious product but also as a base for sweet pastries. The cookies are tender with a light crispy crust and a soft center. The flavor harmoniously combines the sweetness of brown sugar, vanilla notes, and slightly nutty hints from the oats. Adding nuts and raisins provides textural complexity and a deep, rich taste. It's an ideal option for morning tea or coffee, snacks throughout the day, and cozy gatherings with loved ones. The simplicity of preparation and availability of ingredients make it a favorite recipe for home baking that delights both adults and children.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
598.2
kcal
9.1g
grams
25.3g
grams
85.7g
grams
Ingredients
8servings
Butter
200 
g
Chicken egg
2 
pc
Vanilla sugar
1 
tsp
Wheat flour
1.5 
glass
Salt
0.5 
tsp
Baking powder
1 
tsp
Oat flakes
3 
glass
Nuts
 
to taste
Raisin
 
to taste
Brown sugar
1.5 
glass
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Combine soft butter at room temperature with sugar, add eggs and vanillin, mix well, and combine with the remaining ingredients.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Butter200 g
    2. Chicken egg2 pieces
    3. Vanilla sugar1 teaspoon
    4. Brown sugar1.5 glass
    5. Wheat flour1.5 glass
    6. Salt0.5 teaspoon
    7. Baking powder1 teaspoon
    8. Oat flakes3 glasss
    9. Nuts to taste
    10. Raisin to taste
  • 2

    Line the baking tray with parchment paper and place the resulting mixture with a teaspoon at a distance of 2-3 cm.

  • 3

    Bake for 15 minutes at 170 degrees.

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