Big Batch Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe
Prep time: 25 Mins
Cook time: 13 Mins/Batch
Yields: 108 Cookies
With this big batch oatmeal raisin cookies you can feed an army. This is your go-to recipe when you have a pot luck or a cookie swap. This is also the answer if you want homemade cookies all the time. Just freeze the dough and have homemade cookies anytime you want.
Wet Ingredients:
Dry Ingredients:
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven at 350F/180C for 15 minutes. Lightly grease baking sheets or line with parchment paper and set aside.
  2. Blend the egg replacer powder and 1/2 cup luke warm water until it's frothy. In a medium size bowl, mix together the oats, flour, salt, cinnamon and baking soda.
  3. In a large bowl (you need a very big one), cream together the melted butter and sugars using a hand held electric mixer, until it's light and smooth. This may take up to 7-8 minutes.
  4. Add the frothy egg replacer mixture, vanilla extract and 1/4 cup water to the creamed butter and beat it for another 2-3 minutes.
  5. Stir in the dry flour mix in small additions to the wet mixture and combine it using a wooden spoon or spatula.
  6. Once the dry and wet ingredients are incorporated well, stir in the raisins, chocolate chips and coconut. Combining it all becomes quite difficult at this point, so transfer half the dough to another bowl and mix them well separately in each bowl and then combine it again and mix it well. The cookie dough is very thick and stiff.
  7. Scoop out a tablespoonful of dough for each cookie and drop it on the baking sheet. Lightly flatten it with your fingers or using a fork. Bake for about 12-14 minutes or until the bottoms turns golden brown. I baked mine for 13 minutes. Remove the cookie sheet from the oven and place it on a wire cooling rack for 5-6 minutes, where it still continues to cook. After 5 minutes, remove the cookies from the pan and cool it completely on another wire rack before storing it in air tight containers.
Taste:
  1. These oatmeal raisin cookies turned out terrific. It got me so much appreciation from everybody (children and adults as well) who tried it. These cookies were very crispy on the day it was baked but became soft from the next day on. I liked both the textures. It was a bit sweeter than what I usually bake but I baked these to give it to my friends and my son's friends, so it was okay. Chopped walnuts would have been a very good additon to these cookies but I didn't use it because I was baking it for my son's class, so wanted it to be nut free. So if you can eat nuts definitely add it.
My Notes:
  1. For the oats, I used a combination of the big size rolled oats and the usual quick cooking oats; 3 cups each. This gave a nice crunchy texture and look to the cookies.
  2. Add about 2 cups of chopped walnuts to make these oatmeal raisin cookies even more special.
  3. A combination of raisins and dried cranberries will also be nice.
  4. The flaked coconut gave these cookies a very good texture and taste, so I will definitely suggest adding it. Also oatmeal and coconut is a very good combination. Do try it and you will be glad that you did.
  5. These cookies don't spread much, so I would suggest flattening them a little bit.
  6. This cookie dough also freezes well. I froze little more than 2 dozen cookies, by scooping out the dough, putting it on a baking sheet and freezing it with the pan. Then after about 3 hours, I removed the frozen dough pieces and saved it in freezer bag, sealing it air tight. Now these cookies can go to the oven straight from the freezer. You just have to bake a couple minutes more, maybe 2-3 minutes.
Recipe by Madhuram's Eggless Cooking at https://www.egglesscooking.com/big-batch-oatmeal-raisin-cookies/