Saturday 9 September 2023

Oat and Raisin Cookies aka Biscuits

Cookies/biscuits?  Whatever, my friends.  As long as they are delicious.  This is from Emelia Jackson's opus First, Cream the Butter and Sugar (400 pages of goodness).  They are apparently her favourite biscuit/cookie.  We made these for our online Cookbook Club in July, and everyone was very happy with them.  

I liked them, but I can think of other biscuits I like more (Death by Chocolate biscuits for one).  These are definitely still a good choice though to go with a cuppa - a bit dense, a bit chewy, sweet and spicy.  There are so many recipes that I want to try from this book ...  How about Pistachio Cake with Lemon Buttercream?  I loved that there is a hefty amount of vanilla here; funnily enough, lately I keep coming across recipes with rather large amounts of it.  No complaints from me!  I love vanilla, and I like to throw in generous amounts of my homemade version, plus some delicious vanilla bean paste from our local factory.


feeling like an oaty, spicy bikkie to go with your cuppa?

Makes 20:

ingredients:

225g./8 oz butter, softened - use unsalted if you wish

200g./7 oz light brown sugar

100g./3.5 oz caster sugar

2 large eggs

1 Tbs vanilla bean paste or extract - yep, one tablespoon!

200g./7 oz plain flour

1 tsp bi-carb (baking) soda

1 tsp ground cinnamon

1/2 tsp ground nutmeg

1/2 tsp sea salt flakes

180g./6 oz rolled oats

130g./4.5 oz raisins or sultanas  (I went for sultanas)


Method:

On goes your oven to 180C/350F

Grab 2 baking trays and line with baking paper, or use silicone baking mats (says Emelia)

Grab your electric beaters or use a stand mixer if you have one, and beat the devil out of the butter and sugars till pale and fluffy (or creamy, says Emilia)

Add the eggs and vanilla and mix till nicely (well) combined

Now gently gently mix/stir in the flour, bi-carb, spices and salt

And gently gently once again stir/fold in the oats and fruit of your choice (go sultanas!)

Scoop or spoon out (I used tablespoons) even-sized balls of the dough onto the trays, leaving lots of spreading room

Bake 'em for 12-15 minutes till golden-brown on the edges - unless you have a massive stove, you'll have to bake them in batches

Let them cool completely on the trays - or gulp one or two down if you can't wait!


Notes:

Whaaat?  No notes!?  Yep, looks like it - for the first time ever!  So I'll tell you that I did not get attacked by magpies or plovers the other day on my walk.  The crows are hanging around our backyard, preparing to nest again I hope.  Sadly, there was a report of a pair of crows having been baited in a nearby street.  They had been nesting there every year.  Both were dead.  I just hope there were no babies in the nest, though I think it's still a bit early.  You may remember there are foxes in our neighbourhood; someone put up a sad photo of one of them with a trap hanging off its foot.  So cruel!  And bloody dangerous; this is a neighbourhood with lots of pets and kids.  Grrrrr!



ingredients gathered

beat the butter and sugars together,  plus eggs

add the spices

dollop out the spoonfuls onto lined trays

baked beautifully

chewy and delicious

CookBook Club ladies!


c. Sherry M.

33 comments:

  1. This recipe sounds so good, I will have to give it a try. Glad you were able to avoid the magpies. I never knew they could be vicious.

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    1. yep they are very bloodthirsty during breeding season.

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  2. I love that it used up to 1 tbsp of vanilla extract. These oaty cookies look and sound fantastic, Sherry.

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  3. Poor crows and fox. That is cruel for sure and so dangerous.

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  4. these look fabulous, Sherry!

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  5. I'm amazed the police aren't looking for who set the trap. That's cruel. There is a lot of sugar in these cookies so a miss for me.
    from Tandy I Lavender and Lime https://tandysinclair.com

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    1. For me also, as you know!!!

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    2. yes I think the police think it's not worth their time to find out.

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  6. Because of my own ignorance I have twice been attacked by magpies - in spite of that I would hate any harm done to them. Learn their rules !!!
    As is am having a hard time accepting the necessary culling of the millions of our wild cats to save our native wild life. I was unaware how drastic the situation had become . . . The bikkies look nice: love the rolled oats!!!

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    1. oh no Eha. Magpies are pretty vicious aren't they? Yep learn their rules is a good motto. I didn't realise they were culling feral cats. I love cats but ferals have to go!

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  7. The cookies sound and look great. A cookbook club sounds like fun, you've often mentioned it. I used to be in one with friends years ago. I could never hurt any creature unless it's a bug that made its way into my house :)

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    1. thank you Judi. I do enjoy my cookbook club! I probably mention it quite a lot :) Yes I try to even save spiders and bugs in our house!

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  8. These biscuits these look amazing, Sherry! And I bet they taste just as good too!

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  9. Interesting looking cookies Sherry! I do like oatmeal and raisin biscuits but I have so many that I like before them

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  10. These remind me of my mum. I need to make a batch - they are such a memory from childhood!

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  11. While these cookies (or biscuits... well who cares as long as they're delicious, right?!) appear to be on a sweeter side, I do love their dense and chewy texture. And of course I love the use of spices and raisins, too.

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    1. I didn't find them any sweeter than other biscuits Ben. Yep a spicy biscuit is a good biscuit :)

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  12. While these cookies (or biscuits... well who cares as long as they're delicious, right?!) appear to be on a sweeter side, I do love their dense and chewy texture. And of course I love the use of spices and raisins, too.

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  13. These oat and raisin cookies sound like a delightful treat to enjoy with a cuppa! I can almost smell the warm, comforting aroma of freshly baked cookies as I read this recipe. 😊 The generous amount of vanilla bean paste is a lovely touch. It's sad to hear about the birds and the fox situation in your neighborhood; I hope there are efforts to ensure the safety of both wildlife and pets. In any case, thanks for sharing this delicious cookie recipe! 🍪🍪🍪

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    1. thank you Raymund. they are a tasty addition to a cuppa.

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  14. Yes to all the vanilla and these cookies! I love cookies with oats, they just taste so wholesome! A big fat no to the baiting and traps though, some humans are thoroughly disappointing :(

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    1. i think vanilla is my fave flavour of all time :) Yes very sad about the crows and the fox.

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  15. Biscuits are always delicious straight out of the oven aren't they? And good to have a recipe that uses rolled oats, I'm about to make some, probably Anzacs to use up the Winter rolled oats, but I'm at my daughters house, no dried fruit here, I'll make do with what I've got:) A cookbook club query? I gather it meets online, but you share photos? That's nice. I could probably convert my Mahjong group into a cookbook club as well, they are all good cooks. No magpies in Cairns on my walking trail thank goodness. How sad about the fox, perhaps it got into the hen house.....

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    1. i am in two cookbook clubs - one virtual and one IRL. Yes we cook/bake and share photos for the online one, and I go to a gathering for the other. We make something from that month's book and take it in, and discuss the book. So much fun. Yes the local chooks have been eaten by the foxes!

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  16. Biscuits vs. cookies. No matter what you call 'em, these sound delicious! Oatmeal raisin cookies might be my all-time favorite, although my wife likes to say they are just a mean joke because the raisins look like chocolate chips...hah!

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    1. i think i may just agree with your wife david :=)

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