Most of the times, I try to bake healthy oat cookies but there are other times I just fall off the wagon. So, from the get go, there is nothing healthy about these cookies! They are just sweet, delicious, chock full of nuts, nuggets of decadence. Note to self, do not make too often! They are high in fat, some of the good kind, others not so good. They have to be rationed to maybe one per day, and you have to resist the temptation to eat more! So stressful!
Ingredients
1 cup rolled
oats
½ cup oat
bran
½ cup flax
meal
½ cup self-rising
flour
½ teaspoon
baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
12 chocolate
chunks
1/4 cup
pumpkin seeds
1/4 cup
chopped walnuts
1/4 cup
water
1/2 cup
brown sugar tightly packed
1 teaspoon
vanilla extract
1/4 lb
shortening
¼ lb butter
Directions
1. Stir
the sugar and water over low heat in a saucepan until sugar is dissolved. Add
vanilla, and allow to cool.
2. Mix
all the dry ingredients, nuts, seeds, butter and shortening, in a food
processor bowl. Pulse a couple of times until the mixture is the consistency of
coarse meal.
3. With
the food processor going, add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients and mix. Place
a teaspoon of dough into a jumbo muffin liner, put a chocolate chunk in the
center then cover with another teaspoon or two of dough.
4. Bake
at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and cool. Decrease
the oven temperature to 250 degrees Fahrenheit and put the cookies back in to
bake for another 45 minutes.