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Chewy Oatmeal Spice Cookies

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy, Fruits 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 c Granulated sugar
4 tb Margarine
3/4 c Apple butter* or apple sauce
2 Egg whites or 1 egg
2 tb Skim milk
2 ts Vanilla
1 1/2 c All-purpose flour
1 ts Baking soda
1 ts Ground cinnamon
1/2 ts Salt; (optional)
1/4 ts Ground nutmeg; (optional)
3 c QUAKER¨ Oats (quick or old fashioned; uncooked)
1 c Raisins or diced dried mixed fruit

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat oven to 350¡F. Lightly spray cookie sheet with no-stick cooking spray.
Beat together sugars and margarine until well blended. Add apple butter,
egg whites, milk and vanilla; beat well. Add combined flour, baking soda,
cinnamon, salt and nutmeg; mix well. Stir in oats and raisins; mix well.
(Dough will be moist.) Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls onto prepared cookie
sheet. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 1
minute on cookie sheet; remove to wire rack. Cool completely. Store in
tightly covered container.
ABOUT 3-1/2 DOZEN
* Apple butter is usually available in your supermarket's jam & jelly
section.
Nutrition Information 1 cookie: Calories 90, Calories From Fat 15, Total
Fat 2g, Saturated Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 45mg, Total Carbohydrates
19g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Protein 2g
Note: For a no-fat-added cookie, omit margarine and increase apple butter
to 1 cup; and continue as recipe directs. Nutrition Information: 1 cookie
(made without margarine or butter) Calories 90, Calories from Fat 5, Total
Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 30mg, Total Carbohydrates 19g, Dietary
Fiber 1g, Protein 2g
Recipe by: www.quakeroatmeal.com
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Diana Stephens <mdstephe@ix.netcom.com> on
May 5, 1998

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