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    Home ยป Recipes ยป Cookies

    Oatmeal Cookies

    Published: December 20, 2023 by Sam Merritt โ€ข 953 Comments

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    My oatmeal cookies recipe yields soft, chewy, bakery-style cookies. This old-fashioned classic is an all-time favorite, and I think youโ€™ll love the incredible flavors, perfectly balanced texture and sweetness, and ease of this recipe! Includes a how-to video!

    Close-up of two big soft oatmeal cookies on marble, with more cookies in background

    Truly the Best Oatmeal Cookies

    Despite their humble appearance, my oatmeal cookies are always the very first cookies to disappear from their cookie tins each Christmas.

    While they may not look as exciting as chocolate chip cookies, snickerdoodles, or flashy iced sugar cookies, they have a classic hearty texture and incredible depth of flavor thatโ€™s rich with brown sugar, vanilla, and butter. Theyโ€™re also easy to prepare, are made with basic, easy to find ingredients, and are perfect for beginner and advanced bakers alike.

    Stack of 4 thick oatmeal cookies

    Why You Should Try THIS Oatmeal Cookie Recipe

    • Incredible flavor. A blend of brown and white sugar, a healthy splash of real vanilla, a subtle sprinkling of cinnamon, this recipe checks all the boxes for a satisfying cookie.
    • The *perfect* texture. Hearty and satisfying, the oats make for a sturdy cookie with perfectly balanced sweetness.
    • Easy to make! This recipe is perfect for bakers of any level of expertise.
    • Over 250 five-star reviews โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ! Since I first published this recipe in 2017, itโ€™s garnered hundreds of rave reviews and has become a new staple in households across the world. So donโ€™t just take my word for it, check out the comments!

    I know there are literally hundreds of thousands of other oatmeal cookies out there, but give this one a try and I strongly suspect it will become your new go-to, too.

    What You Need

    Oatmeal cookies are made with pantry staples, which is one of the many reasons theyโ€™ve been so popular over the years! Letโ€™s go over a few key ingredients.

    Ingredients for making oatmeal cookie recipe
    • Oats. I recommend and prefer old-fashioned oats in my oatmeal cookies, but discuss alternatives in the FAQ section below.
    • Sugar. My oatmeal cookies use a blend of white granulated and light brown. The brown sugar adds moisture and flavor, helping to make these cookies nice and soft.
    • Softened butter. Perfectly softened butter should be slightly cooler than room temperature; 65ยฐF is ideal, if you want to get technical (it does not need to be exact!).
    • Vanilla extract. I use a healthy pour of vanilla in my recipe, which gives the cookies incredible depth of flavor. Now is a great time to whip out your homemade vanilla, if you have any!
    • Flour. Use all-purpose flour. Bleached or unbleached will work, I personally use unbleached. Do not use self-rising flour which contains baking powder, which this recipe does not use, and salt, which we have already accounted for.
    • Corn starch. As I mentioned, this is one of my favorite ingredients to use in my cookies (it makes an appearance in my peanut butter blossoms, too). It makes them nice and soft and chewy without making them cakey. You could alternatively substitute arrowroot starch.
    • Baking soda. This leavening agent gives the cookies the perfect chewy texture and just the right amount of spread. It also helps cause some of that golden caramelization that gives the cookies their beautiful coloring (and rich flavor). No baking powder is needed in this recipe
    • Ground cinnamon. You can leave this out if you have allergies, but the flavor of these oatmeal cookies is so perfectly enhanced by a dash of cinnamon.

    SAMโ€™S TIP: If you donโ€™t have cornstarch and canโ€™t find arrowroot, you can substitute the cornstarch with an equal amount of flour. The oatmeal cookies will be a tad flatter and they wonโ€™t be quite as soft and chewy, but theyโ€™ll still be very good!

    This is just an overview of the ingredients I use in my oatmeal cookie recipe and why I do so. For the full recipe with measurements, please scroll down to the bottom of the post!

    Tips for Perfect Cookies, Every Time

    I love these oatmeal cookies (and really all cookie recipes) because I think theyโ€™re the perfect recipe for beginner bakers and seasoned pros alike. I wanted to share a few tips that helped me level up my own cookie game, hopefully they help you, too!

    Oatmeal cookie dough in a glass bowl, pink towel in foreground, ingredients in background
    • Cream the butter and sugar well. Creaming, or thoroughly beating together the butter and sugars, is necessary in this recipe because it helps incorporate air into the batter and helps the cookies achieve the proper texture. This means going beyond simply stirring together the butter and sugar until just combined; you want the mixture to appear light and fluffy, and an electric or stand mixer is best for easily achieving this.
    • Weigh your ingredients! A kitchen scale (โฌ…๏ธ that one is my favorite!) is a game changer when it comes to baking anything, from cakes to macarons and oatmeal cookies. It will also save you on dishes, no more measuring cups to wash. Here is my guide on using a kitchen scale to get you started. If you donโ€™t have a scale, donโ€™t worry, you can still make great cookies, just make sure you are measuring your flour properly (donโ€™t scoop it into your measuring cup!).
    • Roll your cookies. Most drop cookies (like these) can simply be, well, dropped on the baking pan and baked. No problem! But if you want your cookies to look more uniform and round, roll the dough between your palms to make a round ball before baking.
    • Know your oven temperature. Many ovens run hotter or cooler than they let on (I once had an oven that was 25 degrees hotter than it told me it was!). I highly recommend keeping an oven thermometer in the center of your oven to monitor the temperature. Also make sure you bake in the center rack, unless otherwise noted.
    • Underbake slightly. Remove the oatmeal cookies from the oven before theyโ€™re baked all the way through! The edges should look set/slightly golden but the centers will appear slightly underdone (but not raw!). Let your cookies cool completely on the baking sheet, where theyโ€™ll finish cooking to perfection. This will give you cookies that stay soft and chewy for days.
    Overhead view of oatmeal cookies cooling on a cooking rack

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I add raisins/chocolate chips/nuts or other add-ins?

    Yes you can! Any of these may be added to the dough without having to make any other alterations to the recipe. I recommend adding about 1 ยฝ cups of your favorite add-ins, stir them in with a wooden spoon or spatula after adding your oats.
    I also do have a standalone oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe and an oatmeal raisin cookie recipe, both of which are different from this recipe.

    Can I use quick oats?

    I used to recommend against using quick oats (also sometimes called โ€œinstant oatsโ€), but after a series of recent tests Iโ€™ve concluded that itโ€™s fine to use quick oats instead. Note that your oatmeal cookies will be less chewy, less hearty, and may be a tad more dry.
    Substitute an equal amount.

    How do I keep oatmeal cookies chewy?

    This recipe is specifically designed to yield soft, chewy cookies. You can help ensure your cookies stay soft by following my instructions for not over-baking the cookies. When storing, keep them in an airtight container at room temperature, theyโ€™re best when enjoyed within 5 days of baking.

    Plate full of oatmeal cookies

    I hope you love this oatmeal cookie recipe every bit as my family does!

    Enjoy!

    Letโ€™s bake together!ย Subscribe to myย newsletterย to be notified of all the newest recipes, and find my free recipe tutorials onย YouTubeย ๐Ÿ’œ

    Stack of oatmeal cookies with pink cloth in background

    Oatmeal Cookies

    This oatmeal cookie recipe yields soft, chewy, bakery-style cookies. This old-fashioned classic is an all-time favorite, and I think you'll love the incredible flavors, perfectly balanced texture and sweetness, and ease of this recipe! Includes a how-to video!
    4.93 from 403 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Chilling Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour
    Servings: 24 cookies
    Calories: 200kcal
    Author: Sam Merritt
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    Ingredients

    • 1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter softened
    • 1 cup (200 g) light brown sugar firmly packed
    • ยฝ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
    • 2 large eggs room temperature preferred
    • 1 ยฝ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 ยพ cup (215 g) all-purpose flour
    • 2 teaspoons cornstarch (cornflour in UK)
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • ยพ teaspoon table salt
    • ยพ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • 3 cups (285 g) old-fashioned rolled oats
    • 1 ยฝ cups chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or raisins optional!

    Recommended Equipment

    • Kitchen Scale
    • Glass mixing bowls
    • Cookie scoop

    Instructions

    • Beat butter in the bowl of a stand mixer (or using an electric beater) for about 30 seconds.
      1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter
    • Add sugars and beat until light and fluffy (pause to scrape down sides and bottom of bowl, if needed). ย 
      1 cup (200 g) light brown sugar, ยฝ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
    • Add eggs, one at a time, beating until combined.
      2 large eggs
    • Stir in vanilla extract.
      1 ยฝ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, cornstarch, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon.
      1 ยพ cup (215 g) all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons cornstarch, 1 teaspoon baking soda, ยพ teaspoon table salt, ยพ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture until completely combined. ย Be sure to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl so ingredients are well-mixed.
      3 cups (285 g) old-fashioned rolled oats
    • Gradually stir in oats until completely combined.ย If using raisins or chocolate chips, stir them in at this point.
      1 ยฝ cups chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or raisins
    • Cover dough with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to chill for at least 30 minutes and up to 3 days.
    • Preheat oven to 375F (190C) and prepare cookie sheets by lining with parchment paper.
    • Drop cookie dough by rounded 2 Tablespoon-sized balls onto parchment paper, spacing at least 2" apart. If desired, roll cookies between your palms to make a smooth ball, which will give you more uniform cookies.
    • Bake on 375F (190C) for 10-12 minutes (edges should be slightly browned, centers may still be slightly underbaked but shouldn't be raw, they'll bake completely as they cool).
    • Allow cookies to cool completely on cookie sheet before serving and enjoying.

    Notes

    Brown sugar

    You may substitute dark brown sugar for an even softer and more chewy oatmeal cookie!

    Oats

    You may substitute an equal amount of instant oats for the old-fashioned.

    Storing

    Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 200kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 37mg | Sodium: 138mg | Potassium: 9mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 74IU | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 3mg

    Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.

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    This oatmeal cookie recipe was originally published April of 2017. Photos have been updated, additional tips have been added, and a video has been added. Recipe remains the same.

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    Comments

    1. Zenada

      January 05, 2025 at 11:58 pm

      5 stars
      I love your recipes, any time I need a recipe I check your page first!
      The new way youโ€™re writing these recipes including the measurements under each step is a convenience I didnโ€™t know I needed! Instead of having to look back up at the measurements after each step itโ€™s all there.
      Thank you kindly for the lovely recipes and thoughtful layout!

      Reply
      • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

        January 06, 2025 at 10:54 am

        We are so happy itโ€™s helpful, Zenada! ๐Ÿฉท

        Reply
    2. Carol Benson

      January 04, 2025 at 12:59 pm

      5 stars
      Just tried this oatmeal recipe and it is perfect. Even my husband likes them. He is a die hard chocolate chip man and I never thought he would like oatmeal cookies.

      Reply
      • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

        January 06, 2025 at 1:45 pm

        We are so happy our recipe was able to convert him, Carol ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thanks for the 5-star rating!

        Reply
    3. K L

      December 23, 2024 at 1:43 pm

      So disappointed that these didnโ€™t work for me! I subbed in Bobโ€™s All Purpose GF flour and used an egg substitute but otherwise followed the directions exactly. After 8 mins, I looked in the oven and the cookies had basically melted to cover the pan, all stuck together but still raw in the middle. No idea why this happened, I chilled the dough for 2+ hours. I will try again with smaller balls and freeze them on the pan before baking. Maybe without the substitutions this wouldnโ€™t happen, but wanted to put it out there in case this also happens to anyone else!

      Reply
      • Sherri

        January 08, 2025 at 1:10 pm

        the flour shoukd be fine, but the egg substitute caused your problems. i have used this receipe several times, and never had an issue. i have them plain, with nuts, with raisins and with both! tey again with eggs, you will love them and they will come out perfect!

        Reply
    4. Diana

      December 17, 2024 at 5:45 pm

      5 stars
      BEST OATMEAL COOKIES EVER!!!!!

      Reply
      • Quranna Coley

        January 05, 2025 at 7:57 pm

        Iโ€™m making these now. the flavor is good but Iโ€™m cooking them extra long because when I took them out at 12 minutes they were brown but totally raw on the inside. not sure if I shouldโ€™ve just used instant oats? donโ€™t know where I went wrong.

        Reply
        • Sam

          January 07, 2025 at 4:29 pm

          Iโ€™m so sorry to hear this! Is your oven temperature accurate? It sounds like it could be running too hot if the outsides are browning but the inside is not cooking. ๐Ÿ™

        • Quranna Coley

          January 07, 2025 at 4:32 pm

          5 stars
          I donโ€™t know. I donโ€™t usually have issues with it. I ended up putting them back in with foil loosely covering the top and baked them for another 10-12 minutes. Maybe I just made them too large? They taste amazing though! Iโ€™m clearly going to gain like 5 lbs in the next week eating all of them.

      • Savannah

        January 07, 2025 at 1:26 am

        5 stars
        These oatmeal cookies are SO good! Iโ€™d like to save some dough for a later time. Can I freeze it and if so, how should I do it? Thank you.

        Reply
        • Sam

          January 08, 2025 at 3:12 pm

          Hi Savannah! Iโ€™m so glad you enjoyed them so much! You can freeze the dough by rolling out the balls, wrapping them individually in plastic wrap and then storing in a freezer bag. ๐Ÿ™‚

    5. Julie

      December 16, 2024 at 4:12 pm

      5 stars
      I have been searching for years for a soft chewy delicious flavorful oatmeal cookie and by God I found it. Thank you so much. my cookies came out absolutely perfect. I made half with raisins and half with cranberries, and a few plain for my picky dgtr. everyone ate them up. I used quick oats and it didnโ€™t make them less chewy or dry. I added extra vanilla because I always do and extra cinnamon. and thatโ€™s it. Thank you again, this is a keeper! I wish I cld post pics!

      Reply
    6. beatrix :-)

      December 16, 2024 at 1:26 pm

      5 stars
      I added more cinnamon powder on my recipe and it came out DELISH! Will be using this recipe again!!

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 16, 2024 at 3:02 pm

        Thatโ€™s awesome! Iโ€™m so happy you enjoyed the recipe, Beatrix! ๐Ÿ™‚

        Reply
    7. Ana Maria Arias

      December 13, 2024 at 6:05 pm

      Love it thank you a month ago I made them my husband is very picky and he just asked me to make them again

      Reply
    8. Maria

      December 11, 2024 at 1:01 pm

      2 stars
      Flavor is great! Refrigerated for 48 hours ( up to 72 hours per recipe), I had one big giant cookie that filled the cookie sheet. Cornstarch did not make them chewy or puffy as I thought. Fresh box of baking soda, so it wasnโ€™t that. Two star for flavor, cannot give it a higher recipe rating. Anyone else encounter this?

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 11, 2024 at 1:40 pm

        Hi Maria! It definitely sounds like something was mis-measured unfortunately. Iโ€™d give the recipe another tryโ€ฆ they should not spread like that at allโ€ฆ

        Reply
    9. Chelsea Reinhardt

      December 05, 2024 at 8:33 pm

      Iโ€™m making these right now! the flavor is great, but mine are turning out a little more brown than Iโ€™d like. Have you tried baking these at 350?

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 06, 2024 at 7:32 am

        Hi Chelsea! I would just pull them a minute earlier, or if you think your oven may be running a bit hot go ahead and adjust your temperature down a little bit. ๐Ÿ™‚

        Reply
    10. Dawn

      November 30, 2024 at 6:02 pm

      5 stars
      This is my โ€œgo-toโ€ recipe for somewhat healthy and delicious cookies! I make a recipe per week, and they always turn out excellent! Thanks for the recipe!

      Reply
    11. Melysa T Haury

      November 29, 2024 at 9:33 am

      Can the refrigerator part of the recipe be skipped?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 30, 2024 at 7:45 am

        Hi Melysa! I wouldnโ€™t recommend it as your cookies could spread a lot more than desired.

        Reply
    12. Hannah

      November 27, 2024 at 4:01 pm

      5 stars
      Amazing and easy to make

      Reply
    13. Masha

      November 25, 2024 at 5:06 pm

      For me and my family this is way too sweet so I followed the recipe exactly, only cut the sugar by a third (put 150 gr brown sugar and about 60-70 gr white sugar). Turned out very good, but the cookies didnโ€™t spread out at all in the oven, I had to flatten them with a spatula. Is it because I put less sugar?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 26, 2024 at 7:40 am

        Hi Masha! Did you make any other substitutions? The sugar does help the cookies spread as well.

        Reply
    14. Susan

      November 23, 2024 at 3:47 pm

      5 stars
      Very, very, very good cookies!

      Reply
    15. Sara

      November 22, 2024 at 11:37 am

      Can steel cut oats be used for this recipe?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 25, 2024 at 12:26 pm

        Hi Sara! Steel cut oats will work but it will change the texture of the cookies. ๐Ÿ™‚

        Reply
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