Soft Chewy Oatmeal Cookies

Soft oatmeal cookies have a special place in my heart. As a little girl, I always looked forward to my mom’s chewy oatmeal cookies speckled with juicy raisins. She made the best cookies. Other kids on our block swooned over her cookies and were just as excited as I was when she baked them. In fact, my mom was (is) so inspiring in the cookie department, it has secretly been a goal of mine to be the mom who makes the best cookies in the whole neighborhood… town… world.

Oatmeal Butterscotch Cookies

There’s something about soft thin Butterscotch Cookies with Oatmeal, with crispy edges and a chewy center that makes my heart melt. These chewy oatmeal cookies loaded with ample cinnamon chips and a handful of butterscotch chips, are to die for.

All-Purpose Flour Baking Powder Baking Soda Salt Ground Cinnamon Packed Brown Sugar Granulated Sugar Softened Unsalted Butter Vanilla Extract Large Eggs Quick Oats Butterscotch Chips

How To Make These Butterscotch Cookies

You Don’t Specify To Sift The Flour… Should I?

If a recipe doesn’t specify sifting flour, a general rule is to stir the flour well in the bag, scoop it into cups, then level the flour to ensure proper measurements. That should work just fine for this recipe.

Can I Make Gluten Free Butterscotch Cookies?

Yes, simply swap the all-purpose flour with your favorite gluten-free baking mix. Make sure to check that your oatmeal is processed in a GF facility, and that the butterscotch chips don’t have any sneaky gluten hidden in them. (Mine didn’t.)

I Cannot Find Butterscotch Chips, Can I Still Make This Recipe?

Butterscotch chips have a very distinct flavor. If you can’t find them in your town, I suggest ordering them online, or using caramel chips instead.

How Long Do These Cookies Last?

You can store them at room temperature in an airtight container for about a week or in the fridge for up to 2 to 3 weeks.

Can I Freeze These Cookies?

Yes, you can freeze them before or after baking. If baked, cool completely and stack in an airtight container. Then freeze for up to 4 months. If freezing raw dough, roll the dough into a 2-inch log. Then wrap it in plastic wrap and then foil. Freeze the dough for up to 4 months. When ready to bake, slice the dough into ½ inch rounds and bake from frozen for 15-20 minutes.

Cinnamon Chips Chocolate Chips White Chocolate Chips Cocoa Nibs Shredded Coconut Chopped Pecan or Walnuts Dried Cherries Dried Apple Chunks

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