The easiest way to make the best oatmeal cookies ever is to make them at home. This easy, delicious recipe will help you make the greatest oatmeal cookies ever! They’re soft, tasty, and perfectly seasoned, so they’re a great snack any time. A perfectly baked oatmeal cookie is one of the few baked delicacies that makes you feel so good and happy. Forget about dry, crumbly disappointments; these cookies are chewy, full of healthy oats, and have a hint of spice. They’re a genuinely nostalgic treat that everyone will love. After years of testing and tinkering, I’ve found what I can confidently call the best oatmeal cookies ever. I’m so happy to share this failsafe recipe with you today. As a dedicated baker who loves old-fashioned recipes, I know that the texture, smell, and taste of a cookie are what make it truly special. This dish is great in every way. It has a nice mix of sweet, spicy, and somewhat nutty flavors. This recipe is great if you want to make a basic oatmeal raisin cookie or try adding different things to it. Let’s start baking!

The Best Oatmeal Cookies Recipe
- Time to get ready: 20 minutes
- Time to cook: 12 minutes
- The whole thing took: 32 minutes
- Makes: 24 cookies
- Type of food: cookies, dessert, and baking
- Cuisine: American
Things you need:
- Softened unsalted butter, 1 cup (2 sticks)
- One cup of light brown sugar packed tightly
- ½ cup of sugar in granules
- Two big eggs
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cups of flour for all purposes
- 1 teaspoon of baking soda
- ½ teaspoon of salt
- Three cups of old-fashioned rolled oats (not instant)
- Optional: 1 cup of chocolate chips, raisins, or chopped nuts
What you need:
- A big bowl for mixing
- Mixing basin of medium size
- Electric mixer, either a handheld or a stand mixer
- Whisk
- Spatula
- Spoons and cups for measuring
- Baking pans
- Silicone baking mats or parchment paper
- Cooling rack made of wire
This is the best recipe for oatmeal cookies
The texture and flavor of these cookies are what make them so special. When you mix brown sugar and granulated sugar, you get the right mixture of chewy and crisp. To get a creamy dough that spreads just perfectly, you need softened butter. Not overbaking the dough keeps the center soft and chewy. We prefer old-fashioned rolled oats because they give the nicest texture—they keep their shape and have that characteristic hearty chew. You might also like our Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies or our Lemon Shortbread Cookies if you like these cookies.
The Secrets to Making Chewy Oatmeal Cookies
It’s all in the details that make cookies amazing. What makes these oatmeal cookies different is:- The Sugar Ratio: For chewiness and wetness, there should be more brown sugar than white sugar.
- Softened Butter: When you cream softened butter with sugar, you add air, which makes the texture lighter.
- Old-Fashioned Rolled Oats: Don’t use instant oats because they break down too much. The nicest texture comes from rolled oats.
- Don’t bake too long! This is the most important thing! Take them out of the oven when the rims are golden brown and the centers seem a little undercooked. On the hot baking sheet, they will keep cooking.
- Time to cool: Letting them sit on the baking sheet for a short time before putting them to a wire rack keeps them from falling apart.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Best Oatmeal Cookies
To make a batch of cookies that you can’t resist, just follow these easy steps.-
Set up your baking area
Set your oven to 350°F (175°C). To keep things from sticking and to make sure they bake evenly, line two big baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. -
Mix the butter and sugars together.
Use an electric mixer to beat together the softened unsalted butter, packed light brown sugar, and granulated sugar in a big mixing basin. Beat the mixture for about 2 to 3 minutes, or until it is light, fluffy, and well mixed. -
Put in the wet ingredients
Add the eggs one at a time, making sure each one is well mixed in before adding the next. Mix in the vanilla extract until everything is smooth. -
Mix up the dry ingredients.
In a different medium dish, mix the all-purpose flour, baking soda, and salt together with a whisk. This makes sure that the salt and leavening chemicals are spread out equally in the dough. -
Combine the wet and dry ingredients.
Slowly mix the dry ingredients into the wet ones. With your electric mixer on low speed, mix until everything is just incorporated. Don’t combine too much, or the cookies will be hard. -
Add the oats (and any other ingredients)!
Add the old-fashioned rolled oats and mix them in. Fold in any mix-ins you want to add, such raisins, chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or anything else. Make sure they are spread out equally. -
Take the Dough
Put rounded portions of cookie dough on the baking sheets that have been prepared. Leave about two inches of space between each cookie so they can spread out. -
Bake till golden brown
Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. The borders should be a light golden brown color, and the centers should still look a little soft. It’s better to underbake cookies than to overbake them if you want them to be chewy. -
Let it cool and enjoy
Let the cookies cool on the baking sheets for two to three minutes. This makes them firm enough to be moved. Then, carefully move them to a wire rack so they can cool all the way down. These are also great with a glass of milk while they’re warm!

Suggestions for Serving and Variations
These cookies are great on their own, but here are some ways to make them even better:- The Classic: A timeless combination is to eat them warm with a glass of cold milk.
- You can add chocolate chips, dried cranberries, chopped pecans or walnuts, shredded coconut, or even a dash of cinnamon to make them your own. Check out our Double Chocolate Chip Cookies for another decadent treat.
- Sandwich Cookies: After they cool, add your favorite icing or peanut butter on them to make a tasty cookie sandwich.
- Friends of Ice Cream: For a really rich dessert, serve with a dollop of vanilla ice cream. For a full treat, look at our guide on How to Make Homemade Ice Cream.
Questions that are often asked
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