Showing posts with label oatmeal cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oatmeal cookies. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2022

Pt 1 Sweet Bakings--Cookies, Mostly

In the cooky-centric video of 28 items, I list my blog catalog number with the article title and finished-item image (newest at top). Read the entire article and comment there, please.

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Pt 2 Revisiting Simplest Scratch Oatmeal Cookies, Closer Looks at Process

 

"Pt 1 Revisiting Simplest Scratch Oatmeal Cookies, Plain and Chocochip Batch" describes the different methodology of a recipe I had blogged about almost 10 years ago. The ingredients are the same for half the batch. For the other half batch, I've added four ounces of chocolate chips.

This article details more about the equipment in this updated oatmeal cooky process. Read the entire article and comment there, please.

Pt 1 Revisiting Simplest Scratch Oatmeal Cookies, Plain and Chocochip Batch

Almost 10 years ago, I blogged "Simplest Scratch Oatmeal Cookies". At that time, I included a few images, not having learned to make movies yet. My methodology was simpler but more labor intensive.

Back then, I used a manual pastry blender, and measuring-tablespoon-and-rubber-spatula method to dispense the dollops. This time, I used a tilt-head mixer, helpful for saving on elbow grease, and a cooky scoop for dispensing most of the dollops. Read the entire article and comment there, please.

Monday, February 28, 2022

Pt 2 Choco Oatmeal Cookies Using Applesauce Not Butter or Oil

My batch of chocolate oatmeal cookies using unsweetened applesauce instead of butter or oil was tasty, but turned out to be a time-consuming adventure. Read the entire article (closer looks, additional resources) and comment there, please.

Pt 1 Choco Oatmeal Cookies Using Applesauce Not Butter or Oil

The web has loads of recipes for making oatmeal cookies. My batch was meant to be about as low-calorie as I could make, but chocolate chips would be mandatory! Read the entire article (recipe-centric info) and comment there, please.