Last night I made some yummy oatmeal cookies! I started off using the Quaker Oats Famous Oatmeal Cookie Recipe but I stirred in 3/4 cup of chopped dried apricots and 1/4 cup of shredded coconut. After I baked them and let them cool I dipped them in melted white chocolate and popped them in the fridge for a few minutes to firm up the chocolate.
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
My Oatmeal Cookies
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You do good girl.
Yummmmmmmmmmm
Ciao
Oh my goodness, that looks delicious! I have been trying to watch what I eat but I dont think I could resist those if I had them in my house.
Cheers!
-Mrs Peeks Farmhouse
Oh goody! I am one of the first ones so the cookies won't be all gone yet :)
I like the idea of adding the apricots, coconut and dipping them in the white chocolate!
Hugs, Rhondi
That looks delicious and makes a common cookie very special!
Hello. These cookies look sooo deelish! Gotta go bake up a batch now!
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Those look sooooo goooood! I could go for one with a cup of coffee right about now.
Oh my, Cindy! The cookie looks soooo delicious. I couldn't eat yours because I cannot eat gluten, but after this comment, I am going to run into my kitchen and make some gluten free oatmeal cookies. My hubby just got done grating some coconuts.
They look delicious Cindy!
Cindy,
Never thought of dipping oatmeal cookies in white chocolate. The next time I have friends for tea I am going to make a smaller version with the white chocolate as part of the dessert selection. Thank you for a great idea. Actually I am home sick today, so don't have the desire to make/taste cookies. Yet they look so good, when I feel better I just have to make these. I add chopped cranberries to my oatmeal cookies which will go beautifully with the white chocolate.
Hugs,
Looks scrumptious! Did you use the apricots in place of raisins or in addition to?
The melted chocolate twist- way to go!!
Ohhhhhh, that looks so yummy...now I want oatmeal cookies....lol...
brenda
Oh Lordy, these look good!
YOUR NO good at all for my Biggest Loser weight lose challenge/ DIET! but oh' MAN THOSE Look good!
I have to agree! I think it looks yummy and sure it tasted even better :)
p.s thanks for your email...I really appreciate the info.
Siobhan :)
Yummmy ... Oatmeal cookies just say Autumn to me. Enjoy with a cup of tea.
OH. MY. GOODNESS!! That looks wonderful! Oatmeal cookies are my favorite! I want to try this!
I used to go to the Farmer's Market to get apricot/white chocolate biscotti. I "used to" I am saying because I think I will be making these now.
Brenda in Canada
Yummmo! That looks so good! You girls that bake are going to get me in trouble. How can I loose weight when I have to try the goodies? Hey we have to blame it on someone... Right? Thanks for sharing & I am going to try this. (I tried a peach crumb last night from another blogger) I love it when the weather cools makes you not mind baking.
Those look great! Might even get me to eat dried fruit.
Those look great! Might even get me to eat dried fruit.
Now that is decadent!! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Cindy'
Those look so delicious! I love those two Victoria books too.
Carolyn
We baked cookies last night too. I think everyone is getting into the baking mood! I love to bake in the Fall. Your cookies look delicious! I'm gonna have to try those!
Oh God..looks so yummy
That looks so good! Just had dinner and thought I was full until I saw that cookie. :)
hi cindy,
seem to be delicious.
What a great idea!
What a tasty twist to oatmeal cookies, and I LOVE coconut! I will definitely try these ~ I've been majorly in the baking mode since Sunday, so this will get me to try something different than my usual goodies. Thanks for the great idea! Gosh, that picture sure makes my mouth water ;)
Sounds wonderful. I really do like dried apricots. Honestly, I don't feel that oatmeal cookies should count as a dessert. They are so good for you!
Thanks for the idea.
Charla
Oh my that is just EVIL in SO many ways! Are they are good as they look? Have a great weekend and be sure and check out my giveaway, I think it's something you'll like!
Looks delicious! You always have
such style in presentation. I'd
say patent them....LOL>
Have a good night.:D
I make that Oatmeal cookie recipe, too, but will have to try your add ins! I did make your Palmier cookies and now they are a huge fav here! Thanks!
~Nancy
Yum you are right, that is a tasty combination.
Soooooo tempting! Those cookies look fabulous.
I use that recipe me too, but I think I will give yours a try. Sounds good.
Willow
ummmmm!
I've never thought about using dried apricots in my oatmeal cookies, but it sure sounds good. I am going to try it, instead of raisins. And the white chocolate, oh boy....
Mmmmm....now I need one. Or Five. With a cup of tea. Mmmmm...
Are there any left? :-)
That looks so good!
Se ven deliciosas!!!
Hugs
Charo
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
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