Tempting Oatmeal Cookies Cookies with Icing

These are a cookie people won’t forget! Like Mother’s Iced Oatmeal Cookies but a far better homemade version. They have a deliciously oaty flavor, a tempting texture, a fair amount of those inviting warm spices, and the crisp icing that finish over the top that makes a crowning highlight. The soft and chewy texture of these frosted oatmeal cookies comes from brown sugar and partially ground oats, it’s key to these delectable, homestyle cookies. These iced oatmeal cookies can be baked up more chewy or more crisp, whichever you prefer. If you’d like them to be more soft and chewy, then bake them near the lesser amount of time, and for a crispier cookie bake them for the greater amount of time.

Iced Oatmeal Cookies Recipe Ingredients

These old fashioned oatmeal cookies use staple ingredients. Here’s what you need for this easy oatmeal cookie recipe:

Old-fashioned oats: These add texture and build up the structure of the cookie. All-purpose flour: The base of the cookie. Baking powder and baking soda: Leaveners add lift to the cookie. Salt: Balances flavor. Ground cinnamon and ground nutmeg: Spices that add sweet holiday flavor. Butter: Plenty of fat is critical to the cookie to keep it moist and rich. Brown sugar: Brown sugar adds sweetness and keeps the cookies soft. Eggs: These bind the ingredients and add lift. Vanilla extract: Add sweet background flavor. Powdered sugar: This very fine sugar is used for a smooth, non-gritty icing. Milk: This thins out the icing while adding light flavor.

How to Make Iced Oatmeal Cookies

Do I Have to Use Old-Fashioned Oats?

Yes, old-fashioned oats are a must for this oatmeal cookie recipe. You should not use steel cut or instant oats for this recipe.

What Type of Milk is Best for the Icing?

You can use any milk you have on hand to make the vanilla icing. Even non-dairy milk with vanilla flavor or lightly sweetened is fine.

What if I Don’t Have a Food Processor?

You could also blend the oats in a high speed blender or place them in a gallon size resealable bag and smash with a rolling pin to break them up into small bits.

How to Store Cookies

Once the icing is fully set on these frosted oatmeal cookies, you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature. For longer shelf life store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw and bring to room temperature before serving.

Tips for the Best Iced Oatmeal Cookies

Let the cookies cool completely before icing them. If you ice them warm, the icing will slide off the cookie. The butter should be room temperature before you whip it with the sugar. Let it rest at room temperature before about 1 to 2 hours before you use it. Let the cookie dough rest for 30 minutes in the fridge before scooping it into balls. This helps the oats soak up some of the fat while also the chilling makes the dough spread less. Use butter not shortening as a substitute. The flavor won’t be right nor the way the cookies spread.

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