Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (2024)

by Ashley Manila 66 Comments

Say hello to the PERFECT chewy oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe! These oatmeal chocolate chip cookies have buttery flavor, plenty of old-fashioned oats, and gooey chocolate chips. And no dough chilling, so you can just roll into dough balls and bake.

Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

My family loves oatmeal in all forms… but mainly, they love oatmeal cookies! I can’t tell you how many pounds of old-fashioned oats we go though each year. But it’s probably in the hundreds.

And we’ve used a lot of those oats to perfect this oatmeal cookie recipe! Here’s why these are the best:

  • Perfect chewy texture! With just a little crunch at the edges.
  • Delicious buttery flavor in every bite.
  • Rolled oats aka old-fashioned oats add so much texture and chew.
  • Brown sugar and a whole tablespoon of vanilla make them extra flavorful.
  • No cookie dough chilling required!
  • Loaded with gooey chocolate chips.

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe: Ingredients

  • Butter: Make sure your butter is at room temperature before making the cookie dough.
  • Sugar: A combination of light brown sugar andgranulated sugar adds sweetness. And give these cookies a great chewy/moist texture.
  • Eggs: Use large variety eggs and make sure they’re at room temperature before use.
  • Milk: For best results, use whole milk, aka full-fat milk. In a pinch, you can use reduced fat milk.
  • Vanilla Extract: Use pure vanilla extract, never artificial which will add an odd taste.
  • All-Purpose Flour: Some readers have reported good results using a 1-for-1 gluten free flour instead. Otherwise, I don’t suggest using any other variety of flour. This is definitely the most important ingredient in the dry ingredients.
  • Baking Soda: Helps the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies spread in the oven. Making sure your baking soda is fresh and not expired. Don’t sub baking powder.
  • Salt: I use kosher salt in the cookie dough. But sometimes like to sprinkle the baked cookies with a little sea salt to make them look extra fancy.
  • Oats: For that perfect chewy texture, use old-fashioned oats aka rolled oats. Do not sub quick oats or instant oats.
  • Chocolate Chips: I like using semi-sweet chocolate chips but milk chocolate or dark chocolate chips will also work.

How to Make Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

  • Oven Prep: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  • Make the Cookie Dough: You’ll need a stand mixer or an electric handheld mixer to make these cookies. Add the oats and chocolate chips last. And be sure not to over mix the cookie dough once you’ve added the dry ingredients.
  • Roll the Dough into Balls: Then place the cookie dough balls onto the prepared baking sheets. Leave room for spreading!
  • Bake the Cookies: They should be golden brown and set at the edges, but still soft in the center. Do not over bake these cookies, as they continue to cook after you remove them from the oven.
  • Cool the Cookies: Cool on the baking sheet for a full 10 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack. They need the 10 minutes to firm up so they don’t fall apart as your transfer them. Then completely cool the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies on a wire rack.

If you’re looking to bump your baking game up to the next level, make these chewy oatmeal chocolate chip cookies TODAY! They’re legit amazing.

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How to Freeze Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (Freeze the Dough Balls)

  1. Make cookie dough as directed. Scoop the cookie dough onto a large baking sheet.
  2. Place the baking sheet into the freezer and freeze until the dough balls are solid.
  3. Transfer the dough balls into a freezer safe bag, press any excess air out, and seal.
  4. Place the bag into the freezer for up to 2 months! Thaw cookie dough in the freezer for about 30 minutes before baking.
  5. Bake as directed. You may need to add a few extra minutes onto the bake time since you’re baking them from a frozen state.

Oatmeal Cookie Recipes:

  • Chewy Butterscotch Oatmeal Cookies
  • Chewy White Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Brown Butter Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (6)

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ashley Manila

Say hello to the PERFECT chewy oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe! These oatmeal chocolate chip cookies have buttery flavor, plenty of old-fashioned oats, and gooey chocolate chips. And no dough chilling, so you can just roll into dough balls and bake.

4.67 from 18 votes

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Course Dessert

Cuisine Baking, Chocolate, Cookies

Servings 2 dozen cookies (more or less depedning on how large you roll them)

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (227g) unsalted butter room temperature
  • 1 cup (213g) light brown sugar packed
  • 1/2 cup (99g) granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • 2 and 1/4 cups (170g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon optional
  • 2 and 3/4 cups old-fashioned rolled oats not instant oats
  • 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 (F). Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper; set aside.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, or in a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer, cream together the butter and both sugars until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

  • Beat in the eggs, one at a time, scraping down the sides as needed. Beat in the milk and the vanilla extract until combined.

  • In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon, if using. On low speed, gradually beat the dry ingredients into the butter mixture, until just incorporated.

  • On low speed, add in the oats and chocolate chips, mixing just until combined.

  • Scoop 2-inch balls of cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheets, leaving about 1 and 1/2 inches between so they have room to spread.

  • Bake, one sheet at a time, in preheated oven for 11 to 12 minutes, or until cookies are golden and set at the edges and still slightly soft in the center. Repeat with all cookie dough.

  • Cool cookies on baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

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  1. Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (12)Ama says

    Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (13)
    I suck at making cookies but somehow these turned out perfect! Chewy and crispy! Yay!

    Reply

  2. Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (14)Ashley says

    Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (15)
    These are the best oatmeal cookies ever! My kids and hubby agree! Thank you.

    Reply

  3. Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (16)Petra says

    Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (17)
    Loved these! Perfectly chewy and crunchy.

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Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - Baker by Nature (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to chewy cookies? ›

Cornstarch gives the cookies that ultra soft consistency we all love. Plus, it helps keep the cookies beautifully thick. We use the same trick when making shortbread cookies. Egg yolk: Another way to promise a super chewy chocolate chip cookie is to use an extra egg yolk.

Why are my chewy cookies not chewy? ›

The ingredients you use and how you shape your cookies both play an important role in whether your cookies turn out crispy or chewy. The type of flour and sugar you use, if your cookie dough contains eggs, and whether you use melted or softened butter all factor into the crispy-chewy equation, too.

Why are my oatmeal chocolate chip cookies so hard? ›

Overmixing develops the gluten in the flour, which can produce tough cookies. If the recipe doesn't call for an electric mixer, mix in dry ingredients using a wooden spoon. When dry ingredients like flour are "scooped" into the measuring cup directly from the container, it compresses, or becomes packed.

Are oatmeal cookies good for high blood pressure? ›

As a type of whole grain, the oats in this recipe provide fiber, which supports healthy cholesterol levels. Plus, their antioxidants can help reduce inflammation. Walnuts supply ALA, a type of omega-3 fatty acid, which is great for heart health and supports balanced cholesterol and blood pressure numbers.

How do I make my cookies chewy instead of crunchy? ›

How To Make Cookies Chewy Without Cornstarch
  1. Go heavy on brown sugar. It has more moisture than its granulated counterpart, which means the cookie comes out less crispy. ...
  2. Choose margarine or shortening instead of butter. ...
  3. Use baking powder instead of baking soda. ...
  4. Rest your dough. ...
  5. Shorten baking time.
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How do you know when oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are done? ›

Your cookies are done when the edges start to brown. The centers will not be raw but they aren't fully set either.

Why do my oatmeal cookies taste dry? ›

Overbaking: Overbaking is a common culprit for dry cookies. Make sure you follow the recommended baking time and temperature in your recipe. Typically, oatmeal cookies should bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 10-12 minutes. The cookies continue to cook after being removed from the oven due to residual heat.

Why are my oatmeal cookies gummy? ›

Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies. Adding too few eggs can result in dry, crumbly cookies.

Is it OK to eat oatmeal cookies everyday? ›

Both whole grain oats and raisins are a good source of fiber. The presence of whole grain oats will also help you stay fuller longer. That said, oatmeal raisin cookies are still cookies with higher butter and sugar content than other snacks, so they should only be considered a healthy snack in moderation.

Is there a downside to eating oatmeal? ›

Oats can cause gas and bloating. To minimize side effects, start with a low dose and increase slowly to the desired amount. Your body will get used to oat bran and the side effects will likely go away.

What contributes to a chewy cookie? ›

Chewy cookies

Sugar dissolved in baking forms a syrup as the dough heats up. Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

How to make cookies chewy after baking? ›

Once cookies are baked and cooled completely, transfer them to a resealable zipper-lock bag or airtight container. They should stay chewy for up to 4 days. Adding a slice of bread to the bag or container with the cookies is a great trick for imparting more moisture into the cookies.

How to make cookies more chewy and less cakey? ›

Using the wrong type of flour (or just too much flour).

Using too much flour will make your cookies too cakey, so try reducing the flour amount by two tablespoons. Avoid using cake flour instead; try a mix of all-purpose flour and bread flour for a more dense and chewy texture.

What makes cookies spread and chewy? ›

Excess Sugar and Fat

If your cookie contains excess sugar or fat, it will spread while baking. If your first batch of cookies spreads, try adding a few tablespoons of flour to help thicken the remaining dough.

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