Classic Oatmeal Scotchie Cookies.
Cookie week continues!
I have been making these classic oldie-but-goodie cookies quite a bit lately and realized I have never shared the recipe here. Not that you couldn’t likely find it elsewhere or directly on the Quaker Oats website, but I wanted to document it here as one of the classics I make and also highly recommend it to those who may have never heard of or haven’t thought about in a while.
They might seem a bit ordinary after the past two recipes this week (Toffee Coffee Oatmeal Cookies and Macadamia Toasted Coconut Chocolate Chip Cookies), but I promise they are (still) an amazing cookie!
These are one of hubby’s faves. A chewy oatmeal cookie bursting with bits of butterscotch yumminess.
Do you have a classic cookie recipe that takes you back to a place and time? Takes you back to a great childhood feeling? To me, these are that kind of “feel good” cookie. They are simple, but delicious, and a sure crowd pleaser!
Hope you will give them a try…. or a try again!
Here is how I make them.
Classic Oatmeal Scotchies*
- 1/2 Pound (2 sticks) butter, softened
- 3/4 Cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 Cup firmly packed brown sugar
- 2 Eggs
- 1-1/2 tsp. vanilla
- 1-1/4 Cup(s) all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp. Baking Soda
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 3 Cups Quaker® Oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked)
- 1 package (11 oz.) NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Butterscotch Chips
Directions:
Heat oven to 375°F. In large bowl, beat butter and sugars until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. Add baking soda, salt and flour; mix well. Add oats and butterscotch morsels; mix well. Refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Drop dough by tablespoonfuls onto baking stone or ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes. Cool 5 minutes on cookie sheets; remove to wire rack. Cool completely.
These cookies freeze well. I simply store in the freezer in Ziploc Freezer Bags.
Enjoy!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
I have not had these in many years, but I’ve always loved them. thanks for the reminder )
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I know – right?! 🙂
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Oh I haven’t made these in a long time. They are so good. 😋
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That’s what I thought when I recently made, and then Hubby wanted them again and again! 🙂
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Yum! These sound really scrummy! I love butterscotch. 😊
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Have you ever had?!! They are so good!!!
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Not yet!!
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Nice recipe. Thx for sharing.
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a classic worth highlighting 🙂
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Yum–a favorite…
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Oldie but goodie – HUH?! 🙂
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Absolutely! (Just like me…)
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haha! and me!!!
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More cookies that say “eat me!” (K)
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👍😉☺️
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10 dozen please.
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😉
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Oh Yummy, I think I’ve gained 10 pounds this week from looking at your cookies. Sounds like I need to serve these with vanilla sugar cookies, or alone to appreciate them.
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🤣😉
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Hmmm….another that looks like it would go great with a mug of coffee. 🙂
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for sure!
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Oh goodness Jodi, you are killing me with your cookies! These sound so perfect, I even have everything on hand to make them! 😋
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Thank goodness most are gone at this point. LOL! But I try to always have a batch of one kind at least around in the freezer.
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sigh, I wish you were my neighbor!
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Yum! Hey would you mind sharing what WordPress template you use. I need to update mine and like how clean yours looks. You can email privately bev@beverlydyer.com
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No prob – I use Hemingway Rewritten 🙂
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Thanks for the recipe, Jodi! These are one of my favorite types of cookies, but I’ve never tried to bake them before. I will now!
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Enjoy!!
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