Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Oatmeal Lace Cookies


Yes I know, you have baked a cookie before or atleast had one. But if you haven't held one of these in your hands, you don't know what I am talking about. They say you taste food with your eyes first and these cookies are a definite treat to the eyes. When hubs picked one of these up, he turned it around a couple of times, gave it a good look and went "hmm... they look like lace", and I hadn't told him what they were named. I just smiled "they do, don't they?". They are not all about looks either. They are addictive and I am talking like potato chip addictive. You just cannot stop at one. When you bite into it you wonder how it is so thin and crispy yet manages to be delightfully chewy at the same time... and yes absolute fun to make too.
Ingredients: makes about 40-50



Quick oatmeal    1 cup
All purpose flour             
1/4 cup
Salt
      1/2 tsp
Baking powder
      1 1/2 tsp
Sugar     1 cup
Unsalted butter

1/2 cup softened at room temp 
Egg
1
Egg yolk
1
Vanilla extract     1 tsp



Method: 
1. Preheat the oven to 325ºF and line a large baking/cookie sheet with parchment paper.
2. Cream butter and sugar for a minute. Add egg, yolk and vanilla and beat again till blended. 

3. Add in the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. The batter will be slightly loose. Pour 1 teaspoon of the batter at a time onto the baking sheet at least 2 inches apart from each other and bake till the edges turn golden brown, about 7 - 11 minutes. Do not over-bake as they will harden and burn. Mine were done in 4 batches.
4. Remove the sheet from the oven and peel the cookies carefully, it will harden very quick. Serve, when comes to room temperatue, keep the leftover in a ziploc bag or airtight container. ENJOY!
Adopted from here
 

22 comments:

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Those cookies must be delicious! Oatmeal adds such a lovely flavor and chew to them...

Cheers,

Rosa

Reva said...

Lace cookies are so cute.. U amaze me with your wonderful photographs..:))
Fascinating recipe Puja..
Reva

Akila said...

A must try one... Awesome looking

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

healthy and beautiful looking cookies...looks awesome...asusual wonderful clicks.

Anu said...

Looks so crisp and yummy...

swati said...

these cookies look great, so thin, and looks pretty crispy...hmmm can't wait to try them out.

Suja Manoj said...

Yummy crispy cookies,bookmarked.

Sue/the view from great island said...

I recently made these and filled them with a thin layer of chocolate for a version of Pepperidge Farm's Brussel's Cookies and they were fabulous! The lacy candy-like texture of these is so unusual---and your photos are great!

Turmeric n Spice said...

awesome !! absolutely love the shots. looks so beautiful

Priya said...

Scrumptious cookies;they came out extremely irresistible.

MerelyMarie said...

So glad you enjoyed these cookies! They (& the cookie canister) look great. Thank you for linking. :)

jlmorgan said...

My mom made these at Christmas every year as part of her millions of cookies....they are a beautiful and super yummy cookie. I can't wait to try my hand at these! Thank you for posting this one!

Shema George said...

This looks so good :)
Lifescoops

Kadhyaa said...

loved the shape of the cookies...I am making it this weekend ! thanks for sharing

Anamika @ madcookingfusions said...

these look so delicious and crispy, awesome pics Puja :)you simply rock!!!!

Rebecca said...

I made these today, and they're lovely! I'm by no means an experienced cook, but they were quite easy to make. Thanks for the recipe!

Anonymous said...

This looks great!

kate said...

Mmmmmm this looks sooooo dilicious and tempting.

Sailaja Damodaran said...

Quick question going to make today Do we need to powder the oats?

Puja said...

@ Sailaja ~ no, you don't need to powder the oats.

Anonymous said...

I made these last night and they were amazing! Thanks for the recipe. I can't wait to make them now for guests :)

Matthew said...

Thanks for the recipe, they turned out great. I only made 1/4 of the recipe to try them out for the first time. Using 1/2 tablespoon of batter per cookie made twelve 3-inch cookies. My batter was very thick (not "loose" as expected) but they thinned out perfectly in the oven. Thanks again.

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