I think that I could make several hundred iterations on my husband’s very favorite Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. Its a recipe that just doesn’t quit, and works beautifully as a cookie bar recipe. For fall, I decided to swap the raisins for dried cranberries. The cranberries go perfectly with the oats and cinnamon in this amazing easy dessert.
How to Make Cranberry Oatmeal Bars
Tips and Tricks for Cranberry Oatmeal Bars
Use room temperature butter. This means that the butter will still be cold to the touch, but you can easily dent it. I do not recommend softening it in the microwave. Leave your butter, cut in one inch pieces, on the counter for 30 minutes instead.Measure the flour correctly. Read about this in detail below.Use fresh baking soda and baking powder. They should be replaced every 6 months. To determine if they are still active toss baking soda into vinegar and baking powder into water. They should react right away forming bubbles.
Measuring Flour for Baking
Whether we are baking cookies, cake, bread, or cookie bars it is important to measure the flour correctly. With these simple steps you will end up with moist and delicious baked goods. Measuring this way will ensure that you have the right amount of flour. If you scoop with the dry measuring cup from the container you could end up with 25% more flour. That makes for some dry cookie bars.
Quick Cooking vs. Old Fashioned Oats
The main difference between quick cooking oats and old fashioned oats is the size. Quick Cooking Oats are just Old Fashioned Oats that have been chopped up to a smaller size. I have made this recipe with Old Fashioned Oats and Quick Cooking Oats and I prefer it with the Quick Cooking Oats. I think it gives it a chewier texture. If you only have Old Fashioned Oats on hand, I would suggest just throwing them in your blender to chop them up.
Other Cranberry Recipes
Cranberry Orange Coffee CakeCranberry Orange Bread PuddingCranberry Orange Cheeseball
If you make these Cranberry Oatmeal Bars or any of my other recipes, leave me a comment to let me know what you think!