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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies

September 19, 2020 Colleen Stem
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Nothing validates a cookie more then a 13 year old girl (who knows her way around sweets) who eats a couple of the freshly baked cookies you made but doesn’t say much. Then asks to takes a couple home. Then texts you in the middle of the night to ask you to make more cookies because they are the best cookies that she has ever had. That is a true story and even though she woke me out of my well needed slumber, that girl is for sure going to get her own batch of these here, best cookies she has ever had. I guess I am a sucker for a baking complement.

These cookies, they are a chewy, cinnamon apple-y, oatmeal situation. Everything and more you could want out a cookie that just might taste a bit like apple pie. And who doesn’t want to eat apples right now? Especially if you are an apple picker (who isn’t?) Using fresh from the tree apples, they really are the perfect cookie for this time of year.

Ah, fall. It really is the best.

Now to the best cookies a 13 year old girl has ever had!

The stuff. White whole wheat flour, old fashion oats, brown sugar, baking soda and powder, salt, coconut oil, flax eggs, vanilla, a raw sugar and cinnamon mixture, and of course, apples.

Start by taking apples, cutting away seeds and core, and dicing into small little bits, like the size of a chocolate chip.

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Now dough. Mix together the wet until combined then add in dry and mix until completely incorporated.

Fold in th apple chunks.

Scoop dough into balls and dip each ball into the raw sugar and cinnamon mixture. Place each cookie on baking sheet and smoosh down a little to help with the spreading. Once baking sheet is full with enough space for cookies to spread while they bake, place into oven.

Bake for 15-17 minutes or until tops look baked and not gooey and bottoms are nice deep golden brown.

Lovey baked cookies.

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Get them onto a wire rack to cool and to free up the baking sheet for the next batch.

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And then cookies. To eat at your very leisure.

Enjoy your apples and Happy FALL!

-C


Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies

makes about 2 dozen

  • 2 cups white whole wheat flour

  • 2 cups old fashion rolled oats

  • 2 tablespoons cinnamon

  • 1 teaspoon each baking soda and baking powder

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar

  • 3/4 cups coconut oil melted but not hot

  • 2 flax eggs (2 tablespoons ground flax seeds and 6 tablespoons warm water)

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • 1/4 cup turbano (raw) or white sugar mixed with 2 teaspoon cinnamon

  • 1 large or 2 small Macintosh apples (about 1 1/2 cups small diced)

Preheat oven to 350

In a large bowl, mix together the sugar, oil, flax eggs, and vanilla until completely incorporated and there are no big chunks of sugar. Dump in flour, oats, baking powder and soda, salt, and cinnamon and fold into wet until completely combined. Fold in apple chunks until evenly distributed.

Scoop dough into a ball and dip the top into the raw sugar and cinnamon mixture then place on a cookie sheet. Gently smoosh each dough ball down a bit. Once baking sheet is full, with enough room for spreading, place in the oven and bake for 15-17 minutes or until cookies look cooked on top and are golden brown on the bottoms. Once baked, remove from baking sheet (gently) and place on a wire rack to cool.

Then eat. And store left over cookies in a air tight container at room temp for up to a week (if they last that long). Also can be frozen.

In cookies, Vegan, fruit Tags apple, apple cinnamon, cookies, apple cinnamon oatmeal cookies, vegan, fall, apple desserts, oatmeal, plant based, home made, king Arthur flour, fall baking, recipe, dessert, fruit, fresh apples, best cookies, vegan cookies
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Apple Cinnamon Biscuits

September 17, 2015 Colleen Stem
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The mr and I were suppose to go to our weekly dinner at my sisters house the other night, but when I texted her to double check that wet were still on, she informed  me that her two kids had been sickos.. but we were still welcome to come.

Yeah, no. We stayed home.

But before I was informed of the ill littles, I started making these biscuits to bring over. And whoa, am I glad that we didn't go cause if we did, I would have brought these and maybe killed a kid.  See, one of the littles is very allergic to nuts, and I used almond milk in these, so if I had brought them over to the houes, he would have surly ended up with one of those epi pens stuck in his ass and a trip to the nearby hospital. And that would have sucked. I am usually so good about making sure there is not nut anything near anything that goes into that house, but the almond milk.. it just slipped by my awareness. Maybe cause I usually use soy milk, or maybe I am subconsciously out for the kid, but I am now more aware the ever. I think I might even make a little sign to go over the baking stuff that says "Watch your NUTS!" The mr or and any boy would like that.  

So yeah, good thing we didn't go, and now we have lots of biscuits, but that is also a good thing. The mr has had the pleasure  of enjoying them all to his lonesome. for dessert, then for breakfast, then for lunch, and now for dessert again. He is a biscuit man through and through. And yeah.. APPLES!

To the biscuits! 

The stuff. For the biscuit itself we got some flour, baking soda and powder, cold almond milk, cold earth balance.  salt and a little brown sugar. Then for the filling we have more brown sugar, cinnamon, a little more earth balance and of course apples*.

*These apples, oh they are good. Nice and crisp and slightly sweet. They are also very little. I picked them off one of the many trees at our community garden.  Unfortunately I have yet been able to identify them, so apple variety here is up to you. A granny smith, gala, or even a mac should do just swell.

To start off, thinly slice and chop up your apples.(I think peeling is a waste, but if you want to, I guess you could peel them). Add the apples to a pot with the earth balance and brown sugar.

 Place on medium heat and cook until the apples are soft and the liquid sugar is starting to thicken.  Add in the cinnamon  and set aside.

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Flour, baking soda and powder and salt are whisked together in a large bowl. Add in the cold earth balance and cut in with a fork or pastry cutter until it makes the flour crumbly.

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Now add in the cold almond milk and mix until just incorporated. If the mixture seems to dry, add in another tablespoon or two of almond milk

Dump mixture onto a flour surface ands gather into a ball.

Side note.. SEE MY BOWL!!! It's it amazing? My grandmother gave me here set of vintage ptyex mixing bowls last time I saw her. (It came with a medium red and a little blue one too!) And the best part,  my dad remembers them from when he was a little. How fantastic is that.

Roll dough out into a square thats about 1/2 inch thick

Spread the apple mixture on half the dough, leaving a little boarder.

Fold dough over, press the sides tougher, roll the rolling pin over the dough, just to give it a little flatten pat, and cut into squares.

Place on a baking sheet and wash the tops with a little almond milk and sprinkle with more brown sugar.

 Into the oven they go!!

Baked until fluffy golden brown. Remove and let cool for a minute or two.

Apple cinnamon biscuits heck yeah! 

To share or to hoard.. all up to you..

Happy apple time!

-C


Apple cinnamon Biscuits 

makes 8

For the biscuits

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt 
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup cold earth balance
  • 2/3 cup cold almond milk (or any milk)
  • 1 tablespoon lwmon juice

For the apple cinnamon filling

  • 2 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons Vietnamese cinnamon (I like lots of spice so I used 2 tablespoons, but if you like a more subtle cinnamon flavor, use a little less. Also can use regular cinnamon if you don't have viteneme cinnamon) 
  • 2 tablespoons earth balance 
  • 1-2  gala, granny smith or mac apples (about 2 cups thinly sliced)

a little extra almond mild to brush tops and  bit of brown sugar to spindle the tops with.

Preheat oven to 425.

Slice and chop apples into small thin chunks and place in a pot with the 2 tablespoons of earth balance and sugar. turn heat on medium high and cook until the apples have soften and the sugar an butter have turned into a thin syrup. Remove from heat and set aside.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda and powder, salt and 1 tablespoon brown sugar. Cut in the cold earth balance until flour is crumbly. Add in almond milk and mix until combined If dough seems way to dry, add in an extra tablespoon of milk . Dump dough onto a lightly floured surface and bring together. Take your lightly floured rolling pin and roll dough out into about a 1/2 inch rectange. Take apple mixture and spread evenly on half the dough then fold over and press sides and ends together. Cut into 8 equal pieces. Place on a baking sheet (Iit might be a good idea to line it with parchment) and wash tops with a little almond milked and sprinkle with brown sugar. 

Place in oven for 12-14 minutes until golden brown.

Remove and let cool for a minute and then eat them all. Or eat a few and save the rest for later. 

Lasts for 2-3 days in air tight container, but will not be super crispy biscuity after being stored.

 

 

In Dairy Free, recipes, Sweets, Vegan, breakfast Tags biscuits, apples, apple cinnamon, vegan, local, organic, breakfast, dessert, apple cinnamon biscuits
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Baked Cinnamon Apple Slices

January 9, 2015 Colleen Stem

IMG_6829-1 Nothing to fancy….. just a little warmth and spice to fancy up a quick snack. Word!

Sliced apples sprinkled with cinnamon and stuck in oven at 425 for 5-8 minutes. Easy Peasy. Topped with a squeezey….of lemon. (Yes..I am a dork)

Happy Friday! 

-C

In recipes Tags Apple, apple cinnamon, baked, Cinnamon, easy, food, Friday, gluten free, happy, healthy, lemon, paleo, roasted, snack, sugar free, vegan
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