Nana's Prized Oatmeal Cookies
If you haven't whipped up a batch of Nana's Prized Oatmeal Cookies before, you must do so immediately. These cookies are like an oatmeal cookie recipe but with chocolate chips and a ton more flavor. Unlike a lot of other oatmeal raisin cookies, the first step in making these is soaking the raisins in eggs and a bit of vanilla. This process makes the raisins tender and gives them a really great flavor that you wouldn't have otherwise. Make your grandmother proud by sharing these cookies with your whole family.
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Cooking Time10 min
Cooking MethodOven
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Princess Carolyn
Jun 17, 2016
These look so good! I love the idea of soaking the raisins first for extra flavor.
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