Starbucks Outrageous Oatmeal Cookies

"I got this from Starbucks, so no more paying for a batch you can make yourself! Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
17mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
24 cookies
Serves:
24
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Blend oats, flour raisins, cranberries, baking powder, baking soda, and salt; set aside.
  • Beat butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Add egg, cinnamon, and vanilla; beat until combined.
  • Gradually add oat mixture to butter mixture; beat until combined.
  • Combine raisins for topping in separate bowl and set aside.
  • Drop dough by rounded tablespoons, 2 inches apart onto two lightly greased baking sheets.
  • Place 1 mounded tsp of raisins on top of dough.
  • Bake about 12-16 minutes, until cookies are golden brown, but still soft. Cool on sheets before serving.

Questions & Replies

  1. Has anyone made these with Quick oatmeal
     
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Reviews

  1. These are AWESOME. First of all, DOUBLE it. Otherwise, they will disappear the first day you make them. I tried to make it somewhat healthier which USUALLY means "yuck". Not this time. Here's what I did: added chopped walnuts, added ground flax, used whole wheat flour, substituted about 1/4 of the butter for unsweetened applesauce, and added unsweetened coconut. I also didn't add any white sugar at all. I stuck with the amount called for in regards to brown sugar. They were still sweet enough. My new favorite cookie! YUM
     
  2. One word to sum it up - DELICIOUS! Good ol' Starbucks never fails. And thanks to Chef amfox for posting! I only had golden raisins so omitted dark, and didn't use the extras for topping because it seemed enough to me. I just finished baking them (15minutes) and have already eaten 3! And I'm meant to be giving these away too. Photos don't do these cookies justice - you have to try them for yourself, they're worth it
     
  3. These were delicious. Just used dried cranberries and walnut pieces and real butter. Will def make these again and again!
     
  4. Just finished making my own lower fat-lower sugar version of this recipe. Breakfast Cookies: CopyCat Starbucks Outrageous Oatmeal (reduced fat and reduced sugar). Substituted Truvia brown sugar blend for half the sugar content and used Imperial spread instead of butter. The dehydrated fruit includes finely diced Apple (20 grams); Sunsweet chopped dates (10 grams); Ocean Spray dried blueberries (20 grams); Sunsweet finely diced bite size dried prunes (3). Added (1/2 cup=82 grams) Ghirardelli mini-semi-sweet chocolate chips.
     
    • Review photo by Beverly F.
  5. These are very good. I substituted 1/4 cup of thin shredded carrots for raisins and taste very good. my kids loved them. You can't taste the carrots if you add them.
     
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  1. These are AWESOME. First of all, DOUBLE it. Otherwise, they will disappear the first day you make them. I tried to make it somewhat healthier which USUALLY means "yuck". Not this time. Here's what I did: added chopped walnuts, added ground flax, used whole wheat flour, substituted about 1/4 of the butter for unsweetened applesauce, and added unsweetened coconut. I also didn't add any white sugar at all. I stuck with the amount called for in regards to brown sugar. They were still sweet enough. My new favorite cookie! YUM
     

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I'm a college student who loves to cook, but can't always find the time, or money for ingredients. I also try to be really healthy, so most of what I cook reflects that. I also really, really love spicy foods.
 
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