




In case you're in need of yet another cookie recipe here goes:
Wyoming Whopper Cookies
2/3 c. butter, very soft or even melted
1 1/4 c. brown sugar
3/4 c. white sugar
3 eggs
Mix until smooth.
1 1/2 c. chunky (or crunchy) peanut butter
3 T. water
6 c. old fashioned oats
2 t. baking soda
1 1/2 c. raisins
1 package (12 oz.---or more!) chocolate chips
Add remaining ingredients and mix until well blended. This mixture will be very sticky. Drop on greased baking sheet with large spoon. Flatten slightly. Bake at 350˚ for about 15 minutes for very large cookies, less time for smaller cookies. Cool and enjoy!!
1 comment:
Hi Carol, So good to find you from Rhonda's site! I've been looking for a cookie recipe to use up some oats and this was perfect! We loved them-thanks for posting it.:) We're living in Cincinnati now-you can check out my blog.:)
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