Theresa's Mixed Nuts: Crispy Oatmeal Cookies

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Crispy Oatmeal Cookies

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Happy Halloween Everyone! It's my favorite holiday, if you were ever wondering, or if I have never mentioned it (yes, that's sarcasm lol). It's the first time ever that I'll be celebrating alone since Jason will be at work and my daughter is at the age where she'd rather spend time with her boyfriend instead of her mother. Rude, but ok. I've got big plans of taking the day off for a change and will most definitely be parked on the couch for most of it watching my favorite Halloween movies until the trick-or-treaters arrive. Then I'll grab a glass of wine and a few snacks and pop a chair in the driveway while I pass out candy to the kids. 
 
Since Allison and I both have been baking up a storm once the weather shifted to nippy, with her new obsession being sourdough bread and mine more along the lines of quick breads and other baked goods, I figured I'd treat myself to some Crispy Oatmeal Cookies today from a recipe that I found on Golden Blossom Honey. I debated on posting these today since I just shared a sweet treat with you a few weeks ago, but thought that with this being a day centered around goodies, it would be fine. Plus I'll be shifting into more savory dishes in November, so why not. 
 

While I usually prefer a soft baked cookie, I am always down to try a new oatmeal cookie recipe. I sometimes think that I like oatmeal cookies more than chocolate chip, but it's one of those tug of wars between the two that I don't think will ever have a clear winner for me. This recipe was a reminder that just because I have a little experience with baking, I don't always know what's best and need to run it through as written the first time, then tweak it if need be. But as I was mixing the dough, it just seemed a bit crumbly. Like the cookies were not going to hold together as they baked. So, I added another tablespoon of melted butter and had a big "whoops!" moment pulling them out of the oven. The extra butter did what too much butter does to cookies and flattened them not like a pancake, but more like a sheet of paper. Eh, live and learn. They actually still tasted fine and I just put them in a container for us to snack on as a cookie brittle. But the next batch with the written ingredients came out perfect. So if you think the batter looks too dry, it's really not. These will hold together and will expand as they bake in the oven. The finished texture was actually surprising to me as well. They were indeed crisp, but there was also a chewy element to the overall cookie texture, making this a mix of the best of both worlds. Definitely a keeper of a recipe, especially as we head into the holiday cookie baking season. These are a top contender for my cookie boxes this year and I think my family and friends are going to love them as much as I do. 
 

Ingredients

1 cup flour

1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats

1 1/4 cups walnuts, chopped

1/2 cup sweetened coconut, flaked

1/2 cup raisins

1 cup sugar

1 teaspoon baking soda

2 Tablespoons boiling water

1/2 cup butter

3 Tablespoons GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY

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11 comments:

  1. They do indeed look crispy!
    Allysabeth has a boyfriend? LOL
    Hope you will manage to get some rest on that day.
    We are having a very stormy weekend here with all the country gathering in Novi Sad to mark the one year since 16 people were killed under the awning. Thousands of students have been walking on foot over there for a week now covering on foot hundreds of kilometers. Hope the dictator won't attack them or throw poison on them like the last time, he already closed all school gyms so that they have nowhere to sleep so thousands of kids sleep in the streets even though it is zero at night. It is expected that close to 160.000 people will gather tomorrow in the capital of Vojvodina.

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    1. I saw your Facebook post with the gathering students. I hope it was a peaceful gathering when all was said and done.

      Yes, a new boyfriend in in the mix. Since August, I believe. Nice kid. Haven't spend more than 5 minutes talking to him though. We kind of got off on the wrong foot, but he'll be spending Thanksgiving here, so I'll properly judge him then.

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  2. I like any kind of cookie! I wish I lived near you so I could sit outside with you and a glass of wine and see the fun costumes! We will be trick or treating with the grands tonight.I'm just hoping it’s not cold and rainy.

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    1. I was glad the rain didn't hit this year. It rains almost every Halloween here it seems. It was a bit nippy, but overall, a good night for the kids to run about.

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  3. Oh those look good. Happy Halloween!

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  4. Back when I could eat them, chocolate chip won best for me. All on your own on your favorite holiday? Just you to enjoy it with you? Can't go wrong there. Got 121 kiddos here this year.

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  5. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  6. I love how you described the baking process and even the little “oops” moment, it makes it feel so real and relatable. Definitely adding this recipe to my list!

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  7. I like all cookies. These look and sound so good.

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  8. My son, who quit celebrating Halloween a couple of years ago (he "outgrew it") went all out with his friends this year. All of their gf's were working so they truly had a boys night. They act about 10-years-old when they get together and he said they had a nice time. I'm sure they did. I was a little sad that this new chapter is here already (he's my baby and he's 18, so he's not really a baby) but I'm starting to embrace it more. He's still in his senior year (oh! I remember us talking when I was trying to decide whether or not to hold him back in Kindergarten because he started so young! A few days after turning 5), so I have time to ease into my new 'me' role in life. I'm sure it will be fine. Different, but fine. Better than fine, I hope!! I want all stages of life to be chock full of good memories. The cookies look good! I like oatmeal better than chocolate chip. I think I've had them mixed, but I can't remember. Oh, another memory unlocked (I'm on a roll tonight), my mom used to bake butterscotch chip cookies. Those were so good too!

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