As rolled oats cookies are among my favorites, I make them often, and each time I try to come up with a new flavor. This time I decided on the combination of coconut and golden raisins, which resulted extra tasty cookies, well worth of documenting.
The cookies are quick and easy to make and will fill your kitchen with wonderful aroma while baking. The desiccated coconut and rolled oats add chewy textures, while the raisins add subtle acidity, which balances the sweetness nicely. Cinnamon, vanilla and coconut sugar added different layers of aroma.
These tasty cookies will delight anyone who loves coconut. Try them and enjoy.
Notes:
* I’ve used coconut sugar simply because I’ve had it at hand, however, if you don’t have it, brown sugar can be used instead.
Makes: about 30 cookies
Prep time: 10 minutes
Baking time: 15 minutes
Ingredients:
1 stick (115 grams) butter, soft
1 L egg
2/3 cup coconut sugar (or soft brown sugar)
¼ cup white sugar
2 Tbs whole milk
½ cup flour
½ cup unsweetened desiccated coconut
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp cinnamon
½ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
1 cup rolled oats
½ cup golden raisins
1. Preheat the oven to 350F (175C). Line two cookie sheets with baking paper.
2. In a large bowl, whisk the butter and egg together. Add milk, two types of sugar and mix well. Add the flour, coconut, vanilla, cinnamon, baking powder, salt and rolled oats, and mix to combine. Add the raisins and mix briefly with a spatula.
3. With a small ice cream scoop, form about 30 ping-pong size balls from the dough. Place in the pans, spacing them apart (the cookies will expand extensively while baking).
4. Bake for 15 minutes, rotating the pans halfway through. The cookies will be soft when taken out of the oven, so leave them in the pan for 5-7 minutes before transferring to a rack to cool completely. They will then harden up a bit to a crispy yet chewy texture.
Love the ingredients u have used Ronit, this is definitely a must try…I like this kinda quick fix dishes !
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Thank you Jyo, I’m glad you liked the recipe. 🙂
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Wow, healthy cookies to eat.
Thanks for sharing
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Thank you, I’m glad you liked the recipe. It’s my pleasure to share. 🙂
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You’re welcome
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These look so good. Oatmeal cookies are one of my favorites too 🙂
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Thank you Myra, I’m glad you liked my version. Fall is the perfect time for oatmeal cookies! 🙂
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I need to make healthier cookies as I am not sure how many recipes (if any) I have. Love oatmeal in anything so I’m sure I would enjoy these 🙂
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Thank you Judi. These cookies are indeed a bit healthier than most, even though in my case, it only means I’ll have two instead of just one! 😀
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I’ve got to try golden raisins in my next batch of oatmeal cookies! Great idea!
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Thank you Cynthia, I’m glad you liked the cookies. I hope you’ll enjoy the addition of raisins as much as did. 🙂
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Thanks, I hope to try it soon. This weekend, the weather will cool down a bit so that will be perfect.
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I love all the ingredients and definitely saving this recipe! Thank you 🙂
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Thank you Nisha, I’m glad you liked the recipe. I hope you’ll enjoy the cookie. I’ll be happy to hear your comments. 🙂
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Do these come out crispy or soft?
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They are crispy around the edges, and chewy in the middle. Win-win! 🙂
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You betcha! ;->
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Anything coconut….I’m on it! Thanks for sharing. Gonna check if I have the ingredients! Thank you!!!1 🙂
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Thank you Koko, I’m glad you liked the recipe. I hope you’ll enjoy these tasty cookies. I’ll be happy to have your comments. 🙂
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My kind of biscuits
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Thank you Aletta, I’m glad to know. Mine too! 🙂
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Beautiful and on the healthy side of life. Another cracker.
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Thank you Conor, I’m all for the healthy side of life, as long as it’s also tasty! 🙂
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Perfect healthy teatime treat!!!
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Thank you Prachi, I’m glad you liked the cookies. They were so good! 🙂
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I am sure they are….I wish I can have them right now….
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Healthy cookies👍🍪🍪
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Thank you Nidhi. 🙂
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I love outmeal/raisin cookies, but I make them non-dairy and add chocolate (did you think I wouldn’t?). Coconut will raise the raisins to a totally different enjoyment level!
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Thank you Dolly, for another fun pun. 🙂
Chocolate will be a great addition with the coconut and raisins. I will try it myself next time! 🙂
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P.S. Chocolate is a great addition to everything, including hot peppers! Shabbat Shalom!
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I agree! Shabbat shalom to you too! 🙂
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I too love rolled oat cookies – hence my last post for vegan oat cookies…..great to see one of your recipes!
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Thank you Laura, it’s always nice to have your comments. I loved the dried fruits and chocolate in your oats cookies. I’ll definitely use this combination in my next batch! 🙂
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Very nice! I wish i was a better cookie baker. Maybe my 4 year old grand daughter can help me out!
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Thank you Mimi, I’m glad you liked the cookies. You don’t need to be an acomplished baker to make these. They are really simple and basic. I’m sure it could be fun activity to do with your granddaughter. 🙂
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Waiting for your next post dear
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Thank you, it’s so nice to hear! 🙂
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Had to save & share this ♡
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Thank you Dawn, I’m glad you liked the recipe. I hope you’ll enjoy these tasty cookies! 🙂
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I love oatmeal cookies! There couldn’t be anything more perfect for fall! I’ve been using golden raisins a lot recently but mostly because I have a large box of them, and none of the plain old raisins and I’ve ntoced that even some people who don’t care for raisins seem to eat them without hardly noticing they’re in the recipe. Bonus!
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Thank you Mollie. The golden raisins added such a nice flavor and texture to the cookies. I too used them often, and definitely prefer them over the dark raisins. 🙂
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Wonderful recipe! I just love the combo of oatmeal, raisins & coconut, it is absolutely magical.
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Thank you Megala, I’m glad you liked the recipe. This combination was indeed so tasty. Highly recommended! 🙂
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Included in my to-do list on high priority! 🙂
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These are a must here! Love your version!
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Thank you Annika, I’m glad you liked the cookies. They were so good, I’ve already made them again. 🙂
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These look so delicious! Tempting 😍😋
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Thank you, I’m glad you liked the recipe. 🙂
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I like coconut flavour in biscuits and cakes since childhood. Loved the recipe. Couldn’t stop myself from commenting!!!!😊
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I too love coconut in any form! Thanks for taking the time to comment, it is highly appreciated. 🙂
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Most welcome 😊
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Tasty!
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