Oatmeal cookies and a cookie fest

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This morning, we were at the kids’ school for the annual Family Day. Unlike last year when most of the activities centered around games, the highlight of this year’s affair was a program and a cookie fest. So, I spent the greater part of yesterday afternoon baking our contribution to the cookie fest. I made oatmeal cookies from a recipe given by my sister-in-law, Susan, years ago. To make them more attractive, I added candies — Nips, to be more precise. M&M’s would be too expensive. You may also use chocolate morsels so you’d have chocolate chip oatmeal cookies.

chocolate chip cookies

The kids were required to bring 20 cookies each. The recipe was supposed to yield 4-1/2 dozens but I was only able to make 30 pieces. And they were small cookies — about two inches in diameter. I don’t know how I could have stretched the cookie mix to make 4-1/2 dozens. But they turned out great, anyway. :)

This recipe will yield about 30 2-inch oatmeal cookies. Oh, and I strongly recommend an electric mixer unless you really prefer to exercise your arm muscles. :razz:

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24 Responses to “Oatmeal cookies and a cookie fest”
  1. aggie says:

    Hmmm… mukhang store-bought yata yung ibang cookies. ;-) Sana everybody brought homemade cookies like you did!

  2. Connie says:

    Yah, most were store-bought. You won’t believe it but 50% of the cookies there were either Chips Ahoy or Keeblers.

  3. Noemi says:

    For some reason, when the girls bake oatmeal cookies, they want them large and flat. I like mine the way you baked it.

  4. fawn says:

    wow looks amazing! Did you chill the scooped dough before baking? How about the texture of these babies? are they chewy? cakey? crunchy?

  5. Connie says:

    noemi, perhaps that’s because they like them crisp? i like mine chewy. :)

    fawn. they’re chewy. another minute in the oven and they would be crisp.

  6. lemon says:

    chewy oatmeal cookies is the way to go.the girls must have bragged about their mom’s great cookies

  7. paupau says:

    oatmeal cookies+ a glass of cold coke+ chocolate bars= nirvana! I wish i have an oven, i want to make this too! well i guess, i’ll just dream about this. :)

  8. sarah says:

    i spot some keebler soft batch cookies there!

    mmm…soft batch…

  9. sheila says:

    hi,

    Pareho pala ng school kids natin… :)
    we were there too.. grabe nakakasawang kumain ng cookies.. it really is a cookie festival.. :)

    (with free show by Eddie K.) hehehhee

  10. Connie says:

    LOL Lemon, I was happy enough that kids were eating oatmeal cookies NOT knowing what they were.

    paupau, the school memo said there would be milk available but we couldn’t locate the milk heheheh

    sarah, ang daming keebler!

    sheila? “Pareho pala ng school kids natin”

    talaga? next school affair nga, mag-meet tayo ng personal hehehe i’ll e-mail you. :)

  11. sheila says:

    sure, sure.. :)

  12. Gena cockerell says:

    Hi Connie,
    Baking biscuits for your kids to take to school is a humbling feeling.Your kids must be very proud of their mum who cares a lot.
    I’ve got a nearly 4 years old girl and she loves mucking around with me in kitchen.Sometimes she tells me what she wanted me to bake and the two of us having a good time in kitchen.my daughter would licked the spoons afterwards and says taste good mummy.
    I bet your girls loves mucking around with you in the kitchen as well!

  13. Connie says:

    Oh yes, they do Gena. And they’re getting pretty good at creating dishes themselves. I’ve even created a separate category on this blog for their creations. :)

    And the spoon licking that your daughter does… oh yes they do that. When they were a little younger, they would even fight over the bowl where the brownie had been mixed. :razz:

  14. Scott says:

    I love reading about food almost as much as I enjoy eating it. The cookies look delicious. Salamat. Take care.

  15. Lhen says:

    Hi Ms. Connie!,

    You know i’m an avid reader of your website. Everyday i look forward for a new but easy and simple recipes. I also learn a lot from your stories. Mga kwentong nanay ba.

    Just want to say more power to you and pls continue what you’re doing cause you inspire a lot of people specially moms like me.

    best rgds,
    Lhen

  16. Connie says:

    Thank you, Scott. :)

    Salamat, Lhen. Nakaka-touch naman. :)

  17. kookie says:

    I’m so glad I found your blog through Girltalk. I’m a frustrated chef and I love baking sweets and your blog is not just insteresting, but very helpful indeed! I salute your dedication in updating this blog and sharing to us yummy recipes. Keep up the good work. I hope you don’t mind me including your blog in my Multiply links. ♥♥

  18. Connie says:

    Hi Kookie. :) No I don’t mind. Thanks in fact.

  19. Eloisa says:

    can i bake these cookies even if i don’t have oven??? can i use our oven-toaster???

  20. calyce says:

    i like you blog, im an HRM student and i like to bake, im planning on taking Culinary Arts and your blog is very helpful. i made a batch of large round cookies. and they are beautiful..

  21. amanda says:

    This looks really good, I also like them chewy. Thanks for sharing this. I will try making this next weekend.

  22. irmee says:

    Hi Ms. Connie. I’ve been using your recipes for sometime now. I just want to express my gratitude. Sobrang helpful sa kin. I used this recipe as my Christmas goodies/gifts to friends replacing the chocolate morsels with M&Ms holiday flavor Mint red,green and white lang siya and the kids love it. Actually, I had to do another batch because my 3-yr old, ate almost half of the batch hahaha. Thanks and Merry Christmas!

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