This is going to sound dumb, but when I cook?!


Question: oatmeal raisin cookies, do i cook the oatmeal first or just use the uncooked oatmeal in the dough


Answers: oatmeal raisin cookies, do i cook the oatmeal first or just use the uncooked oatmeal in the dough

Normally you use uncooked oats for cookies, but now I'm wondering what would happen if you used the cooked variety! Also,for a change of pace, I dip half of the oatmeal cookies in chocolate and then drizzle them with white chocolate. Yummy!

uncooked oatmeal is what you use.

Uncooked. Follow the recipe on the Quaker Oat meal box for one

uncooked...

You use uncooked oatmeal in Oatmeal Cookies - it cooks while the cookies bake.

u r stupid,but put the outmeal in first

uncooked,,,,how cute

most recipes call for uncooked oats, but if you toast them (five or ten minutes in the oven on a baking sheet at 350), they will be extra crunchy and oat-y in your cookies. this is tasty, but you have to be careful because they burn fast!

uncooked oatmeal.

Get a container of Quaker old fashioned Oats and follow the recipe on the back. One hint, soak the raisins in a little warm water before using. The will plump up and not be dry once cooked. Drain before putting in the batter.

Do not use quick cooking oats.

**** luck and enjoy
Oatmeal are my favorite.

uncooked





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