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I decided I needed to bake some of my own after getting an emergency oatmeal cookie at the grocery store last week. I based them on Mark Bittman's basic oatmeal cookie recipe, which allows for about 1 ½ cup or so of tasty extras, like nuts, chocolate, raisins...I wanted these to be jumble cookies, with a little bit of everything good in them.
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I started by creaming together 1 stick of butter (softened and cut into tablespoon sized chunks) with ½ cup white sugar plus ½ cup brown sugar. Of the brown sugar, I actually used something more like ¼ regular brown sugar combined with ¼ cup of large crystal turbinado, but it doesn't matter too much as long as you get to 1 cup of sugar total and some of it is brown for that nice molasses-y flavor.
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After the butter and sugars were creamed together, I mixed in 2 eggs, adding them one at a time.
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In another bowl I combined 1 ½ cup flour with 2 cups rolled oats, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon cardamom, a pinch of salt and 2 teaspoons baking powder.
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Then slowly added the dry oat-flour mixture into the sugar/butter/egg combination.
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I added about ½ cup milk so it would mix more easily.
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Also added ½ teaspoon almond extract--I got this bottle as a gift in my Christmas stocking last year!
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At the same time I got my extras ready, like this wonderful dark bittersweet chocolate.
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I had something like about 1 ¾ cup total of various add-ins: slivered almonds, chopped pecans, golden raisins, dried cranberries and that delicious chocolate.
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They all got stirred into the combined batter.
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Full disclosure: I did not personally stir in all these chunky delights as that would be far too much like work. Instead, I found a pair of willing forearms and enlisted their help.
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The forearms also volunteered to drop teaspoons of cookie dough on the sheets because apparently cookies are at their most delicious when unbaked and still attached to the spoon.
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Pop them into an oven that has been preheating at 375 degrees for about 12 - 15 minutes. Let them cool for a few minutes on the cookie sheet then transfer to a wire rack for cooling.
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