Oatmeal Cherry Cookies

Oatmeal Cherry Cookies is a hor d'oeuvre that serves 48. Watching your figure? This lacto ovo vegetarian recipe has 104 calories, 2g of protein, and 4g of fat per serving. For 21 cents per serving, this recipe covers 2% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 121 person were impressed by this recipe. A mixture of butter, eggs, brown sugar, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 25 minutes. It is brought to you by Goodeness Gracious . With a spoonacular score of 8%, this dish is improvable. Try Oatmeal Cherry Cookies, Cherry Oatmeal Cookies, and Cherry Macadamian Oatmeal Cookies for similar recipes.

Servings: 48

Preparation duration: 15 minutes

Cooking duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

3/4 cup all Purpose Flour

1 t Baking Soda

1 cup Brown Sugar

1 cup Butter

1 t Cinnamon

5 oz Dried Cherries

2 Eggs

3 cups Long Cooking Oats

1/2 cup Sugar

1 t Vanilla

3/4 cup Whole Wheat White Flour

Equipment:

bowl

baking sheet

wire rack

Cooking instruction summary:

Cream butter and sugars together.Add eggs and vanilla.Mix dry ingredients (except cherries and oats) in a separate bowl and then add to butter.Add in cherries and oatsSpoon batter by rounded tablespoons onto lined cookie sheetBake at 350 for 10-12 minutes and cool on cooling rack.

 

Step by step:


1. Cream butter and sugars together.

2. Add eggs and vanilla.

3. Mix dry ingredients (except cherries and oats) in a separate bowl and then add to butter.

4. Add in cherries and oats

5. Spoon batter by rounded tablespoons onto lined cookie sheet

6. Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes and cool on cooling rack.


Nutrition Information:

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103k Calories
1g Protein
4g Total Fat
15g Carbs
0% Health Score
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Calories
103k
5%

Fat
4g
7%

  Saturated Fat
2g
16%

Carbohydrates
15g
5%

  Sugar
8g
9%

Cholesterol
16mg
6%

Sodium
64mg
3%

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Protein
1g
3%

Manganese
0.24mg
12%

Vitamin A
233IU
5%

Selenium
3µg
4%

Fiber
1g
4%

Magnesium
14mg
4%

Phosphorus
30mg
3%

Vitamin B1
0.04mg
3%

Iron
0.49mg
3%

Folate
6µg
2%

Vitamin B2
0.03mg
2%

Zinc
0.2mg
1%

Calcium
13mg
1%

Copper
0.03mg
1%

Vitamin E
0.17mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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