Best Oatmeal Cookie Recipe – Oma's Haferflockenplätzchen * (2024)

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Here's mybest oatmeal cookie recipe (aka Haferflockenplätzchen) by far.

I've tried lots of different ones. Even though some of the oatmeal recipes seem very similar, the final results are vastly different. On top of that, simple cookie recipes aren't always that simple.

This, however, is an old-fashioned oatmeal cookie recipe that IS easy to make and it tastes so similar to the ones my Mutti used to make.

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With the added apricots, they aren't just typical - they're extra-ordinary!

For me, I love the chewiness that the apricots give. AND the extra flavor. Instead of apricots you can add chocolate chips and/or raisins as well.

If you'd like, you can omit the almonds, or add more, or add other nuts as well. These easy-to-make cookies always get rave reviews when added to our Christmas cookie platters.

In fact, among my holiday baking recipes, these Haferflockenkekse are a must.

Oma Says:

For variety, I'll put some white almond icing (see hints below the recipe) over half of the cookies.

Makes for an easy mix of cookies for the platters. That, together with all the different variations of chocolate chips, raisins, nuts, etc., makes this recipe one of my keepers!

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Here's one of mybest oatmeal cookierecipes, akaHaferflockenplätzchen,by far. This is anold-fashioned German oatmeal cookierecipe that is easy to make and it tastes so similar to the ones my Mutti used to make.

With the added apricots, they aren't just typical - they're extra-ordinary!

Prep Time

20 minutes

Bake Time

10 minutes

Total Time

30 minutes

Servings:

Makes 4 dozen

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 cup butter
  • ¾cup brown sugar, packed
  • ½cupgranulatedsugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoonalmond extract
  • 2½cups rolled oats, regular or quick-cooking
  • 1 cup dried apricots, cut into pieces
  • ½cup chopped almonds

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Beat butter in large mixer bowl till softened.
  3. Add brown sugar and sugar. Beat until fluffy.
  4. Add egg and almond extract. Beat well.
  5. Mix flour and baking soda together and add to mixer bowl. Beat till well mixed.
  6. Stir in oats, apricots, and almonds.
  7. Drop by rounded teaspoons onto un-greased cookie sheets.
  8. Bake 8 - 10 minutes or till done. Cool on cookie sheet for 1 minute. Remove and cool on cookie racks.

Notes/Hints:

  • Usescissorsto cut the apricots.
  • Drizzle with chocolate icing. Either heat chocolate chips in microwave. Drizzle from spoon over cookies.
  • Drizzle with almond icing. Into 2 cups of powdered sugar, stir in 1 teaspoonalmond extract and up to about 1 - 2 tablespoons water to drizzling consistency. Drizzle from spoon over cookies.

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Oma's Best Oatmeal Cookie Recipe

By Oma Gerhild Fulson
Best Oatmeal Cookie Recipe – Oma's Haferflockenplätzchen * (20)
This is the best oatmeal cookie recipe by far. Dried apricots are added to make these extra chewy and delicious. Perfect for your Christmas baking and all year long!.

Cook time:

30 minutes total time
Yield: 4 dozen
Ingredients: all-purpose flour,baking soda,butter,brown sugar,granulated sugar,egg,almond extract,oats,dried apricots,almonds,

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FAQs

How unhealthy are oatmeal cookies? ›

Both whole grain oats and raisins are a good source of fiber. The presence of whole grain oats will also help you stay fuller longer. That said, oatmeal raisin cookies are still cookies with higher butter and sugar content than other snacks, so they should only be considered a healthy snack in moderation.

Are oatmeal cookies a laxative? ›

Will Oatmeal Cookies Help With Constipation? Oatmeal can help support a smoother digestive process. Oats are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber, which helps in regulating bowel movements and preventing constipation.

Why are my homemade oatmeal cookies hard? ›

Not Enough Moisture: Ensure you're using the right amount of butter in your recipe and that it's at the correct temperature (softened not melted) when you start. Oatmeal cookies require more moisture to stay soft. Consider adding an extra egg yolk or a touch of milk to your dough to enhance moisture content.

Why are my oatmeal cookies so dry? ›

There are several reasons why the cookies may have become dry and crumbly but the two most likely are that either the cookies were baked for too long or too much flour was added to the dough. The cookie should be baked only until the edges are slightly golden and the top looks a little wrinkled.

What are the healthiest cookies to eat? ›

Hu. Hu's whole line of cookies is squeaky clean–the ingredients include organic coconut oil, organic cocoa butter, cassava flour, cashew flour, free-range eggs, and flax seeds. The thing that makes Hu's cookies the best of the Best Stuff is that they are sweetened with dates rather than any sugar at all.

Is it OK to eat oatmeal cookies everyday? ›

Consume With Caution

Even with healthy additions, an oatmeal cookie is still a cookie. Enjoying one occasionally is OK. They may contain more nutrients than other cookies, but they still contain large amounts of fat and sugar, which aren't so healthy and may be detrimental to your waistline.

Does oatmeal promote bowel movement? ›

As a source of dietary fiber, oatmeal may be good for constipation relief. Oatmeal is a nutritious whole grain that can be beneficial for health. Oats are high in dietary fiber, so eating oatmeal may help someone prevent or manage constipation or difficulty with passing stool.

What foods cause constipation in the elderly? ›

Eating a lot of high-fat meats, dairy products and eggs, sweets, or processed foods may cause constipation. Not enough fluids. Water and other fluids help fiber work better, so not drinking enough liquids can contribute to harder stools that are more difficult to pass.

Why do my oatmeal cookies taste bitter? ›

Rancid oxidized oil gets those bitter soapy flavors. I pick the oil over the baking soda because there is hardly any baking soda in these cookies! But a fair bit of oil.

How do bakeries keep cookies fresh? ›

To extend the shelf life of products, many bakers use specially formulated enzymes for preservation. These naturally occurring protein compounds can keep baked goods soft while preventing crumbling and staling.

Why aren t my oatmeal cookies chewy? ›

Be sure to use baking soda in the cookies (not baking powder). Don't forget to chill the cookie dough. This ensures a puffy soft and chewy cookie! I prefer baking cookies on silicone baking mats (Silpats) but you can also use parchment paper.

Why aren t my oatmeal cookies flat? ›

If you add too much flour, your cookies won't spread as much. If your cookies have more brown sugar than white sugar, they won't spread as much. It's a careful balance. So make sure you follow the exact measurements and instructions in the recipe at least once.

Why are my oatmeal cookies puffy? ›

Check package to make sure what you used contained at least 70% fat. A spread with less fat, diet "margarines" or spreads in tubs contain have too much water. The water creates steam, causing the cookies to puff.

Why are my oatmeal cookies gummy? ›

Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies. Adding too few eggs can result in dry, crumbly cookies.

How unhealthy are homemade cookies? ›

The health issue for homemade cookies is that they're generally made with refined white flour, butter, and sugar. That's the recipe for shortbread, and the basis for almost all cookies. None of those three ingredients provides any nutritional value.

Do oatmeal cookies have a lot of sugar? ›

Each cookie also contains almost 3 teaspoons of sugar, which is about one-half the American Heart Association's recommended daily maximum for women and about one-third the daily maximum for men.

How many calories are in 2 oatmeal cookies? ›

Oatmeal cookies, homemade (2 each - approx 2 5/8" diameter) contains 20.9g total carbs, 20.1g net carbs, 4.7g fat, 1.8g protein, and 131 calories.

Are oatmeal cookies good for your stomach? ›

They (most likely) won't upset your stomach

Both bananas and oats are easily digestible foods, making them extremely gentle on the digestive system. For individuals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or those following a low-FODMAP diet, these cookies can be a suitable option.

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