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oatmeal cookie from Harry Slatkin

I went on instagram and just cant find the recipe he posted  Would someone that knows how to do it post it  Thank You so much ahead of time

 

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Re: oatmeal cookie from Harry Slatkin

@mollymaggie 

The above post is from his Instagram 

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Re: oatmeal cookie from Harry Slatkin

Well, is that all . The way he described the oatmeal cookie , I would have thought the raisins would have been soaked in some  bourbon before adding to the recipe.

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@Reconnaissant wrote:

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@Reconnaissant 

 

That's the same recipe my family has used for decades and my grandmother had it on a piece of brown paper (from a paper bag) where she had written it down and stuck it into a Westinghouse cookbook that came with her first electric refrigerator c. 1930-40.

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Re: oatmeal cookie from Harry Slatkin

@mollymaggie   Thank you for asking for this and @Reconnaissant my thanks for posting the recipe.

 

Sounds good.  I think I'll make this over the weekend.

 

Have a lovely Thanksgiving, all.

 

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@Nonametoday wrote:

@Reconnaissant wrote:

@mollymaggie 0EBB9C71-89E1-43EB-84BC-7F5DBA6E5147.jpeg


@Reconnaissant 

 

That's the same recipe my family has used for decades and my grandmother had it on a piece of brown paper (from a paper bag) where she had written it down and stuck it into a Westinghouse cookbook that came with her first electric refrigerator c. 1930-40.


@Nonametoday   I assume these are soft cookies as opposed to crispy? 

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Looks good to me.  Thanks for sharing.  I snagged it and will print for my recipe binder.  Smiley Happy

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@mousiegirl wrote:

@Nonametoday wrote:

@Reconnaissant wrote:

@mollymaggie 0EBB9C71-89E1-43EB-84BC-7F5DBA6E5147.jpeg


@Reconnaissant 

 

That's the same recipe my family has used for decades and my grandmother had it on a piece of brown paper (from a paper bag) where she had written it down and stuck it into a Westinghouse cookbook that came with her first electric refrigerator c. 1930-40.


@Nonametoday   I assume these are soft cookies as opposed to crispy? 


Meant to be soft but cooking too long could make them hard. ;-)

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Re: oatmeal cookie from Harry Slatkin

I see the recipe calls for 2 xlarge eggs...I generally buy large eggs, does this mean I should use 3 large eggs?    thanks.