Thursday, November 02, 2006

Pumpkin Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

After making pumpkin pie the other day, I still had about a cup of pumpkin leftover. I didn't want to waste it and was looking for a recipe that didn't call for a lot (of pumpkin) and was relatively easy. As luck would have it, Lauren from Stuffed. left a comment about the pie. I visited her great blog and there I found a recipe for Pumpkin Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. The cookies were a simple drop cookie that could be mixed up in no time. Perfect!

My reasons for making these cookies were about the same as Lauren's - I had all the ingredients on hand. The pumpkin made the cookies very flavourful - almost like eating pie. They were enjoyed very much in my house and are a fanstastic fall cookie. They bake up rounded and cakey with some chewiness from the raisins and crunchiness from the walnuts. I followed Lauren's suggestion and used large flake oats. This was a good move as smaller oats would have gotten lost in the dough. The large oats asserted themselves and held their own. All in all, they were good cookies and if I ever have leftover pumpkin, I'll make them again.

Recipe: Pumpkin Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

How exciting! Your cookies look wonderful; I like the way they look much better with the whole oats.

I'm glad it was a keeper.

Anonymous said...

sweet...I just made a recipe that used most of a can and was wondering what the jiminies to do with the rest of it.

*bookmarks*

Anonymous said...

Mmmmm, pumpkin and oatmeal.

Anonymous said...

These look delicious, I LOVE pumpkin anything!!!

Canadian Baker said...

Thanks for the nice comments guys!