Isn't it lovely? But it was missing something. As in being filled with cookies. So to surprise my boy after he left for school yesterday I got busy baking, which some of you may know is not particularly my strong suit. I had a whole bag of Craisins. $3 off at Costco! And pecans. So craisin pecan cookies it was. After looking at several recipes on the web, I chose one that claimed they were the world's best. Okay good enough for me! I'll even make a double batch, I thought, and fill that baby right up.
So I followed the recipe exactly. Down to every little detail. Here is my first batch:
It's not stacked as nice as Barb's, but my boy was happy! As was hubby and the girls. A miracle. Homemade baking. In their house. Imagine that.
TRULY WORLD'S BEST CRAISIN PECAN COOKIES
-3/4 cup sugar
-1/4 cup packed brown sugar
-1/2 cup softened butter or margarine
-1 large egg
-1/2 tsp. each vanilla extract, cinnamon, baking soda
-1/4 tsp. salt
-1 1/4 cup flour
-1 1/2 cups quick cooking oats (do not use instant)
-1/2 cup chopped pecans
-3/4 cup Craisins
1. Preheat oven to 365*F. (The original recipe called for 375*, which might work for you depending on your altitude). Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
2. In a large bowl with electric mixer, combine sugars and butter or marg and beat well for a few minutes. Add in egg and vanilla and mix well.
3. In seperate bowl mix flour, cinnamon, salt and baking soda well. Add slowly to mixer, mixing well after each addition or stir in by hand.
4. Using a wooden spoon stir in craisins and pecans until evenly distributed throughout the dough.
5. Drop by teaspoon fulls (about 1" balls) onto cookie sheets and bake for 8 - 10 minutes. Start watching at 8 minutes. Should be just golden brown around the edges.
6. Remove from oven and let sit for a minute to cool on sheet. Remove to baking racks to complete cooling before putting in cookie jars.
19 comments:
Well, look at you, Susanne. Those cookies are gorgeous. Isn't that the neatest trick, adding a little extra flour? What a difference it makes in my chocolate chip cookies. One hint, though. I discovered that the cookies tend to dry out quicker if you've added extra flour. My solution to that is to just stick a slice of apple in the cookie jar. That keeps them moist.
I love your new cookie jar. What a thoughtful gift that was. Not that he had an ulterior motive, or anything. LOL
I am sure they all enjoyed that!!
I discovered something else that contributes to flat, dried out cookies. Where we used to live, my cookies always turned out fine, but here they were a disaster. After reading around and trying to figure out the problem, I discovered this oven is smaller than my last one. I don't remember where I read it, but there is supposed to be several inches of space between the cookie sheet and the oven walls so the heat can circulate evenly. The only cookie sheet that works for me is one that only holds a dozen at a time....so it makes it all a much longer process, but they turn out better. Oh, and the darker and non-stick cookie sheets don't work for me, either (I should have mentioned that on Shannon's "what doesn't work for me Wednesday"!) Only the shiny pans without the nonstick coating work for me.
I am getting an urge to bake cookies....
Hi Susanne .Thanks for the blog visit.I hope that you're gang enjoyed the cookies.I'm amazed that you've never been to Stanley Park!!! One Day soon we'll get pictures of you at the rose garden.McKenna and Daddy will be making your cookies this afternoon.
What a great mom you are. Very pretty cookies too!
I love your recipe..I will try these this summer with Madison. Thanks for sharing it.
Wow, look at those beautiful cookies in your new jar! That sounds like a great cookie, I bet they taste wonderful. How sweet of you to bake cookies, such a loving "mom" thing to do :)
Have a great day!
I learned that trick from Barb too! Look at the difference it made for you!! WOW! Fantastic!!
And what a fun cookie jar. I need to find one. Right now my cookies find their home in gallon ziploc baggies... but they somehow seem to get eaten just the same. :-)
They look wonderful. Up here in high altitude country is it so hard to make decent cookies... Thanks and Hugs!
Yummy...and guess what..my very first batch of choc. chip oatmeal cookies came out the same way (like your first batch) and so my mom and aunt both told me to either add extra flour or use butter rather than margarine...what a difference!
They look yummy Susanne!
yummo! thanks for the recipe! i'm so going to have to try it! i love crasins and pecans. But i don't have such a great cookie jar at all.. need to look into one of those.
I tried the cookie recipe out to and it worked for me as well!
I love that your boy gave you something that would eventually make him happy too!
Oh I'm so glad they turned out right in the end! Great cookie jar cuz you can see when you need to make more :)
Those are VERY tasty looking! You could probably throw in a cup of chocolate chips, too. Yum.
Yummy they look much better!
I've got it bookmarked!!
OK, it's 10 at night...and I want a chocolate chip cooking. Bad! :)
bless him and well done to you
Jen
Those look so delicious! I bet your boy was thanking himself and you for such a great gift.
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