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Annual Holiday Baking Party and my Spiced Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
This year’s baking party was a hit last weekend! What a tradition. It is quite a bit different with kids though, lol. Most of us had babies on our hips or strapped to us at some point of the day. My son was a decent babysitter and played (supervised of course) with the babies quite a bit. He certainly had fun. So much so, he asked when he could have a baby brother. Hmm…..”Well, son, I don’t know”. “What if you have a sister?” I asked him. Nope, “I want a brother” he responded. Explaining to a 3 1/2 year old that his daddy picks if he gets a brother or sister is hard! He finally got frustrated with me and went back to playing with the other kids. Thank goodness. I already have my husband asking me the same question. I don’t need both of my boys ganging up on me. Not their decision anyway, right? Lol.
To make our baking party go smoothly, I took a page from my friend’s book (who usually hosts ) and had everyone make the cookie dough ahead of time. This way all we have to do is bake and decorate the cookies. Preparing the mixture ahead of time saves us so much time! And dishes :). When everyone arrived, I had the oven preheated and ready to go. Of course, we chatted and passed around babies for a bit too. For the first time, I got to meet little Dylan who is only a few months old. Such a cutie!
We had so many amazing cookies by the time we finished the baking! My house smelled absolutely amazing! There were classic sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies stuffed with Nutella, and these oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. It is safe to say; I completely blew my healthy eating this past week. I ate my weight in this gluten-free spiced oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe! That’s ok though. It’s all about balance, right? I usually do pretty well with eating healthy, so an indulgence here or there is OK by me. Life has to be fun too ;P
Gluten Free and the Holidays
I will say it was a little different being the only gluten free person in the group. Of all the cookies, only my recipe was gluten-free. Not a big deal since I created the cookie recipe around my favorite flavors. Quite dangerous come to think of it since I ate so many. Oh well! Luckily, I prefer savory so I the temptation wasn’t too much, but that Nutella stuffed cookie had me thinking.
I was overjoyed when everyone wanted to take some of my cookies home too! Since no one else is gluten-free, I didn’t expect they would. But, I was mistaken. No one could even tell the gluten was missing from this gem of a recipe. You have to try this spiced oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe. It’s delish!
When testing this cookie recipe, I made a few bad batches. Make sure you refrigerate the dough! The first go round I took pictures of the cookie dough, and it got too warm. When I baked my cookies, they spread out like greasy blobs Yuck! My son called them my ugly cookies. They still tasted good but their appearance left much to be desired. Just trust me and refrigerate the cookie dough! Your cookies will be much prettier.
Spiced Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe: The Perfect DIY Christmas Gift
In my household, we love DIY holiday gifts. It allows you to gift a little more freely without substantial monetary investments. And everyone likes to be remembered around the holidays. We always gift cookies and baked goods to neighbors and friends to make them feel special. It also helps teach my son to be thoughtful during the holiday season.
This year we went shopping for donations for the homeless too. It was undoubtedly an enjoyable teaching moment to help explain how fortunate we are and how important it is to help others who are less fortunate. My son still isn’t on board with giving his older toys to less fortunate children, but I’m working on him. I understand that is a hard thing to convince a child to do.
I hope your family and friends enjoy this cookie as much as my family does! From my family to your Happy Holidays!
Other Holiday recipes and posts you may enjoy:
Holiday gift guide for Preschoolers
Holiday gift guide for the Home Cook
60 Fun Things to do This Holiday Season
Prep Time | 5 minutes |
Cook Time | 10-12 minutes |
Passive Time | 1 hour |
Servings |
cookies
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- 1 1/2 cups gluten free flour I like cup 4 cup
- 1 1/2 cups bown sugar
- 1 cup butter room temp
- 2 cups gluten free quick cook oats
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp Salt
- 1 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup pecan pieces
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp nutmeg
- 1 tsp vanilla bean paste can substitute vanilla extract
- 1 whole egg
Ingredients
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- Mix dry ingredients (flour, salt, baking soda) and set aside
- Cream the room temperature butter and brown sugar until well combined
- Add the egg, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg
- Combine until smooth
- Slowly mix in the flour mixture until completly combined
- Fold in the oats, chocolate chips, and nuts by hand
- Refrigerate dough covered for 1 hour
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Using a scooper or tablespoon drop cookie style add cookies to pan lined with parchment
- Space each cookie about an inch apart
- Bake in 350 degree oven for 10-12 minutes (ovens vary)
- Cool on cooling rack and enjoy!
Amanda
December 11, 2017Yum! This look absolutely delicious. I know I’d be happy if someone gifted them to me. 🙂
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December 11, 2017I love oatmeal cookies, especially when there isn’t a raisin in sight :). Edible gifts are always special!
Leslie Morrison
December 11, 2017lol, I am not a fan of raisins either!
Julia
December 11, 2017What a great tradition you have! Love how you stayed organized – I wouldn’t 🙂 Love the cookies!
Dawn - Girl Heart Food
December 11, 2017Love a good cookie and these look fabulous! I bet they smell awesome as they bake too 🙂
housethreethirtysix
December 11, 2017I love the addition of pecan in this recipe! I bet the vanilla bean paste take it to the next level!
Leslie Morrison
December 11, 2017:). I love vanilla bean paste. It’s a little more intense and I like the vanilla bean speckle 🙂 Lasts longer than vanilla beans too which is helpful.
Tanvi Rastogi
December 11, 2017I am loving this cookies. After the instagram photo I have been craving for one.
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Janette | Culinary Ginger
December 11, 2017My husband has recently started eating gluten-free and I know he would love me to make these for him. Thank you for sharing.
Leslie Morrison
December 11, 2017Good luck to him! It’s not the easiest transition, but it is definitely worth it!
Sarah Newman
December 11, 2017I love oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, so a little holiday spice spin for the holidays sounds amazing! Bookmarking these 😀
Leslie Morrison
December 11, 2017I love the added holiday spice! Gives them a little something extra. Let me know if you try them!
Shraddha Tripathi
December 11, 2017i love cookies and this is of oatmeal, i have never tried this one…
serena
December 11, 2017LOL! Nope you definitely don’t need both boys ganging up on you about when the next little one is coming along 🙂 These cookies look delish! Adding to my cookie list!
Katy
December 11, 2017These look amazing! I will definitely be giving this recipe a try. I love me some oatmeal cookies! 🙂
Kristen
December 11, 2017These look amazing!!
Kristina
December 11, 2017you had me at spiced oatmeal… oatmeal cookies are probably in my top three favorites, and these sound SO good!
Alisa Fleming
December 11, 2017You seriously had me at spiced, but the brown sugar and chocolate chips sealed the deal 🙂
Jen
December 12, 2017What a fun idea for a girls get together! Love the idea of making the dough ahead to help the night move along. These cookies look fantastic!
Michelle
December 12, 2017Your baking party sounds like so much fun, my kind of party! These cookies look totally amazing too, especially with those spices, yum!
Kiarna Jayne
December 12, 2017They look delicious! Definitely saving this recipe!
Lauren
December 12, 2017These cookies look so good! Saving for sure!
Lauren
Kortney
December 12, 2017Love that you bake the cookies together, sounds way more fun than a regular cookie exchange. I love that your son is clearly asking for a sibling for Christmas 😉
Leslie Morrison
December 12, 2017LOL! Yes, my husband is loving it too. Momma isn’t ready though!
Kimberly Lewis
December 12, 2017I love cookies! These cookies look so amazing! I need to try them this week!
Terri Steffes
December 12, 2017There’s nothing like a perfect cookie, and here we have one! I cannot wait to make them and take them to my holiday gathering.
Jereann Zann
December 12, 2017What a fun tradition to bake together! Love the addition of spices to this delicious oatmeal cookie recipe.
Cecilia C. Cannon
December 12, 2017love making cookies like this because it helps my kids get their oats, but I have not made spiced yet! like this! thanks for sharing.
Amanda
December 12, 2017I love that there are no raisins in these oatmeal cookies. The spices are far more fitting for the season! I hope to be baking with my toddler soon.
Censie Sawyer
December 12, 2017YUM!! My son loves oatmeal cookies and we are doing our holiday baking this weekend so I am going ta ask him if he wants to make these this year. YUM. I love holiday baking.
Cat
December 12, 2017These cookies look seriously tempting!! I love the spin on the oatmeal traditional cookie with spice and chocolate–yes please!
Nicole Dawson
December 13, 2017I wish my kids liked oatmeal cookies! Maybe I’ll just have to make a batch of these and eat them all myself.
Bogdan
December 13, 2017Wow, these look and sound delicious. Now I know what I will bake this weekend. Thanks!
Kierra
December 13, 2017Um thanks for making me super hungry for some yummy cookies, lady!!
I definitely need to try out this recipe.
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Julie Jackson
December 13, 2017Too funny about your son! Thanks for sharing a great recipe!
Audrey
December 13, 2017I love everything about your cookies! I’m adding these to my holiday baking list.
Megan
December 13, 2017If a neighbor were to give me these for the holidays, they’d instantly be my new fav neighbor.
Jalisa Harris
December 13, 2017I’ve always been obsessed with oatmeal cookies. These are even better than the original.
Elise Ho
December 14, 2017YUM!!!! Too bad I cannot eat them right this very moment.
Annie @ Annie's Noms
December 14, 2017I love these cookies! Oatmeal cookies are some of my favourites, but you add in chocolate chips and you got me! I seriously need to make these!
candy
December 15, 2017Oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies are one of my husband favorite types of cookies. Adding the spice is different and something I will be trying out.
sue | theviewfromgreatisland
December 15, 2017The spices take this cookie to a whole new level, love it!
Traci
December 15, 2017Looooove the look and sound of these gems! And bonus that they’re gluten free! Bookmarking and sharing 🙂
Kate
December 15, 2017I love a good oatmeal cookie! I bet this twist on them makes them even better!
Stephanie@ApplesforCJ
December 15, 2017These cookies sound Amazing. Loving the flavor combination & that they’re gluten free.
Elaine
December 15, 2017Haha, I a agree – it’s all about balance. And when it comes to eating some yummies, there’s got to be some balance there, too. You can’t just say NO to everything. Great recipe and wonderful thoughts!
Rebecca Hicks
December 17, 2017Wow this recipe looks amazing! I have quite a few gluten free friends, and I need to make them these cookies for Christmas. Yum!!
Leslie Morrison
December 20, 2017Yes! I hope they love them
Jazz
December 17, 2017These look dangerously delectable! And your photos are beautiful.
Leslie Morrison
December 20, 2017Thank you!
Emilee
March 1, 2018I am gluten free-ish, so these are perfect for me! They look absolutely delicious!
Emily
March 1, 2018These look awesome! I love oatmeal raisin so I’m sure these would be great! Definitely pinning for later!
Emily
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Leslie Morrison
March 5, 2018🙂
Meli
March 1, 2018Oh gosh, these are one way to reck a girl diet! I love oatmeal cookies, they are one of my faves! Thanks for airing girl!
Leslie Morrison
March 5, 2018haha, they can definitely wreck a diet. But it’s all about balance right. Sometimes a girl needs a cookie
Patricia @ Grab a Plate
March 1, 2018Mmm! These looks so thick and chewy! Loving all the spices! I’d go through a batch of these quickly!
Leslie Morrison
March 5, 2018They go fast for sure!!
Ashley
March 1, 2018Yummy!!! This looks so delish! I definitely want to give it a try!
Leslie Morrison
March 5, 2018Do it!