Two dozen chocolate chip oat cookies that are the perfect crunchiness and loaded with extra chocolate chips.
All-purpose flour and old-fashioned rolled oats are mixed with brown sugar, butter, and chocolate chips. This is a simple and delicious recipe that the whole family will love!
Easy Cookie Recipe
- Nothing beats a simple and classic-style chocolate chip oatmeal cookie! These cookies are slightly crispy but still soft.
- The ingredients to make this recipe are pretty simple. These are everyday ingredients many people already have in their pantry.
- These chewy cookies are similar to my chewy oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, but with fewer oats. I used old-fashioned rolled oats which add great texture.
- Extra chocolate chips make these the perfect treat to cure a sweet tooth craving.
- These are perfect cookies to serve for a school bake sale or holiday cookie exchange along with our double chocolate chip cookies, and these colorful mini M&Ms cookies.
Recipe Ingredients
- FLOUR: All-purpose flour works best for this classic cookie.
- OATS: Old-fashioned oats will give you the best results (versus quick oats or instant oats). I love to use sprouted rolled oats.
- CHOCOLATE CHIPS: You can use semisweet chocolate chips, milk chocolate, chocolate chunks or white chocolate chips.
- SUGAR: For best results, this recipe uses a combination of white sugar and brown sugar.
- BUTTER: Unsalted butter needs to be softened at room temperature before you start the recipe.
- OTHER: You’ll also need baking powder, baking soda, salt, egg and vanilla extract.
How To Make Chocolate Chip Oat Cookies
- Mix together dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
- Cream butter and two sugars with an electric mixer. Add in the eggs and vanilla extract.
- Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients.
- Fold in the rolled oats and chocolate chips with a rubber spatula.
- Drop cookie dough balls onto a baking sheet. Bake until edges are golden brown. Place on a cooling rack. Let cool, serve and enjoy!
Leftover cookies can be stored in an airtight container on the counter or fridge for up to 1 week. These cookies also freeze well! Just add to a freezer bag, remove as much air as possible and freeze up to 3 months for maximum freshness.
Recipe Tips
- Use room temperature butter for this recipe for the best results. I like to leave my butter on the counter overnight the day before I’m baking.
- Use a cookie scoop to drop the batter onto the baking sheet. That way you’ll get more evenly shaped cookies.
- Once baked, the cookies will be very soft and delicate. Using a metal spatula is the easiest way to scoop them off the baking sheet and onto a wire rack to cool. Once the cookies cool they will firm up enough to handle.
- This great recipe will make two dozen cookies. I like to store them in an airtight bag in the freezer for more extended storage and freshness. The cookies will thaw in about 10 minutes.
More Cookie Recipes
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- This recipe will make two dozen cookies. I like to store them in an airtight bag in the freezer for more extended storage and freshness. The cookies will thaw in about 10 minutes.
- Use room temperature butter for this recipe for the best results. I like to leave my butter on the counter overnight the day before I’m baking.
- Use a cookie scoop to drop the batter onto the baking sheet. That way you’ll get more evenly shaped cookies.
- Once baked, the cookies will be very soft and delicate. Using a metal spatula is the easiest way to scoop them off the baking sheet and onto a rack to cool. Once the cookies cool they will firm up enough to handle.
Sodium: 58mg | Calcium: 10mg | Vitamin A: 128IU | Sugar: 11g | Fiber: 1g | Potassium: 22mg | Cholesterol: 18mg | Calories: 120kcal | Trans Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Fat: 6g | Protein: 1g | Carbohydrates: 17g | Iron: 1mg
Please note these nutritional values provided above are just an estimate. Actual numbers will vary based on brands and ingredients you choose, and your preferred portion sizes.