Cookies in a jar recipe chocolate chip oatmeal

Cookies in a jar recipe chocolate chip oatmeal

1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon sodium bicarbonate
1 1/4 cups folded oatmeal
1 (2.6 ounce) treat
1/2 cup white-colored sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts
1/2 cup semisweet choc chips

With wire whisk, mix flour, baking powder, and
sodium bicarbonate. Pour right into a 1-quart (1-litre) mason jar, pack lower level with heavy object. Mix oatmeal inside a blender. Grate treat and blend in to the oatmeal. Pack on the top of flour in jar. Add white-colored sugar and pack lower. Add brown sugar and pack lower. Layer chopped nuts on the top of brown sugar. Finish layering jar with small or regular choc chips until despite the very best (a maximum of 1/2 cup).

Print the next directions to connect towards the jar:

Preheat oven to 375 levels F (190 levels C).
Spoon choc chips and nuts into normal size bowl, put aside. Spoon brown and white-colored sugar into mixing bowl, add 1/2 cup margarine or butter, cream well. Add 1 egg and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, mix well. Pour oatmeal and flour mixture from jar into bowl, mix completely. Stir in choc chips and nuts. Roll into walnut size balls, put on slightly greased cookie sheet 2 " apart. Bake for eight to ten min.

INGREDIENTS: flour, oatmeal, brown and white-colored sugars, soda, baking powder, grated chocolate, choc chips, nuts. Makes 3 dozen

Reviews of Oatmeal Chocolate Nick Cookies inside a Jar:

Kellie in Florida 12 , 22, 2012
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I did not perform the jars. I went right to baking the cookies. I did not make use of the treat either. I made use of chopped pecans for that nuts. This designed a scrumptious cookie. 5 stars

A cookie baker Jan 26, 2012
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These were great! I'll most likely make sure they are again the coming year. 5 stars

Sherri in Kansas 12 , 20, 2010
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A+ I required the simple route, didn't blend the oatmeal, nor did I add some treat. I added 1/2 cup milk choc chips rather from the treat. Which meant, it had become layered such as this: flour mixture, oatmeal, white-colored sugar, brown sugar, semi-sweet choc chips, then your milk choc chips. Fit perfectly within the mason jar. Then using pinking shears, I cut a circle about how big a tea saucer from pretty fabric, laid it within the insert lid, added the jar band, and lastly tied a recipe card via a ribbon and attached within the jar lid and it was done. Great gift. Pretty. Tasty. Thanks. 5 stars

Sandy in California 12 , 13, 2010
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All I think are 'YUM' ,'DELICIOUS' and 'AMAZING'. 5 stars

A cookie baker in England 12 , 15, 2009
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Brilliant idea. Make several jars of Spiced Oatmeal Raisin and today getting to Choc Nick.
Only factor I do not seem to comprehend is the entire cup factor.
Have finally converted the recipe into grams - it is so much faster to weigh everything into the jars (and fewer mess too!). Not have kitchen scales in the united states?
Tip: A jam funnel makes filling the jars super easy. 5 stars

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