Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

King Arthur 2015 Recipe of the Year

These cookies, our 2015 Recipe of the Year, are soft and chewy, packed with chips, and go beyond the standard chocolate chip cookie with the addition of nutty tasting oats. They're a specialty of our Bake Truck, which travels the country serving these as part of our Bake for Good fundraising program.

Our thanks to the Cookies for Kids' Cancer non-profit, the originator of this recipe.

Prep
20 mins
Bake
12 to 17 mins
Total
34 mins
Yield
20 to 100 cookies, depending on size
Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies - select to zoom
Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies - select to zoom
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Instructions

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  1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line several cookie sheets with parchment paper, or lightly grease with non-stick vegetable oil spray.

  2. In a large bowl or the bowl of your stand mixer, beat together the butter and sugars until smooth.

  3. Beat in the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla.

  4. Whisk together the flour, oats, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, and add to the butter mixture in the bowl.

  5. Mix until everything is thoroughly incorporated. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl, and mix briefly.

  6. Stir in the chocolate chips.

  7. Decide what size cookies you want to make. A muffin scoop (1/4 cup) will make 20 large, palm-sized cookies. A tablespoon cookie scoop (4 teaspoons) will make 50 medium (2 3/4" to 3") cookies; and a teaspoon cookie scoop (2 teaspoons) will make 100 small (2 1/2") cookies.

  8. Scoop the dough onto the prepared baking sheets, leaving about 1 1/2" to 2" between cookies.

  9. Bake the cookies for 12 to 17 minutes, until they're a light golden brown, with slightly darker edges. Their middles may still look a tiny bit shiny; that's OK, they'll continue to bake as they cool on the pan.

  10. Remove the cookies from the oven, and as soon as they're set enough to handle, transfer them to racks to cool.

Tips from our Bakers

  • Want to make this recipe gluten-free? For great results, substitute King Arthur Gluten-Free Measure for Measure Flour for the all-purpose flour in this recipe. Be sure to bake thoroughly; gluten-free baked goods often need a bit more time in the oven.

  • These cookies make wonderful ice cream sandwiches. Sandwich two cookies around a scoop of softened ice cream — we especially like Ben & Jerry's (Phish Food!).
  • Refrigerating cookie dough for as little as 30 minutes can make a big difference in your cookies’ texture and flavor. See the details in our blog post, Chilling cookie dough.