By popular demand in flat 61 of University Hall in Bristol, I have decided to try my hand at making my first ever batch of oatmeal cookies. I've always adored oatmeal cookies but have never gotten round to actually making them.
So I sourced out some recipes online and settled on one that I liked.
Knowing me, and my inability to follow a recipe, I altered it.
So instead of pecans, I used macadamia nuts; instead of plain flour + baking powder + baking soda, I used self-raising flour; and I reduced the amount of sugar and threw in ground cinnamon in place of maple syrup.
As I couldn't find rolled (old fashioned) oats in Sainsbury's (I was really quite shocked), I decided to use Quaker's microwaveable oats in golden syrup flavour.
Ok, these changes were spurred by the very fact that I am but a poor student and hence the need to cut cost so as to have some cookie-fun!
Anyway, this is how it began...
Note: I do not have any baking equipment, save for a wooden spoon and a whisk. *laughs* So yes, I did bake everything the traditional way -- i.e. by HAND.
I loved this part - watching it fold into itself with small lemon yellow clumps of butter peeking through the ice swirls of white and brown sugar.... Mmm.
When mixture is smooth and well-mixed, add one large egg! P.S. creaming it took me about 5-10mins by hand. for those of you with electric mixers, this process should take no longer than 30secs.
Beat egg in until mixture if light and fluffy (note: if using electric mixers, this should resemble a smooth and creamy paste). While still mixing, add vanilla essence. Continue mixing until combined then add the flour-oat mixture, slowly, while still mixing.
Alright! We're half-way there! Now comes my favourite part!
Add the chocolate chips!
Ooooo! What a load of chocolate chips - I was lazy to measure it by cups so I just dumped the whole bag in.... After all, you can NEVER have too much chocolate... Oh no, you can't.
Stir them in!
Throw into oven for about 7-9mins; rotating the tray once to ensure even baking.
Then VOILA!!
Wait for the cookies to cool on tray, then remove from tray.
I must say, considering I haven't baked in eons, this batch was pretty darn good!
I'm actually quite proud of myself! =D
Hahah! Anyway, what I found really amusing was how it was a recipe for 36 cookies and yet I managed to bake close to 60+?! Hahha! And this is notwithstanding the fact that Kyle ate some of the cookie dough while we were chatting.
Anyway, there were too many cookies and so I packed them into jars and cute boxes....
Before I forget, I believe I ought to feature my trustee sidekick in my baking escapades.
Behold my darlin'-ratty-old-vintage oven!!!
Tiny thing isn't it? It doesn't shut properly, has no temperature markings and is mostly covered in grease. I love you oven.
Remember I once mentioned how there isn't any markings on the dials of this stove?
I wasn't exaggerating.
Okay! I'm all good!
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
Loves, hugs and kisses all round,
Me.
1 comment:
aldhksajhdas those cookies look DELISH~ *3* and lol the little oven that could and still can~~ it's awesome!!
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