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Start by spraying a 10×10 glass baking dish or a similarly-sized pie pan well with nonstick spray (or buttering if you prefer). Arrange the banana slices on the bottom (pretty close to a single layer is good, but not a dealbreaker if some overlap). In a bowl, mix together the oats, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg.
Preheat oven to 375. Prepare cookie sheet with parchment paper or cooking spray. Beat butter, shortening and both sugars together until fluffy. Sugars won’t dissolve completely.
Ingredients for the 140-Year-Old Date-Filled Oatmeal Cookies. For these cookies, you'll need flour, softened butter, shortening or lard, buttermilk, brown sugar, baking soda, salt and oatmeal.
Katie Rosenhouse, Pastry Chef, Olana Restaurant, New York, NY (eliminated after the dessert) Sandy Davis, Catering Chef, Showstoppers Catering at Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY (winner) Notes: This is the first episode with only three ingredients in a basket (dessert round). There would be no set number until season 4.
Indulge in a delicious breakfast treat that feels like dessert! This wholesome dish genuinely offers a cake-like experience that’ll make any morning feel extra special.
To complete the sandwich, McKee added a fluffy creme filling between the two soft oatmeal cookies. [4] In 1960, McKee founded the Little Debbie brand and began commercially selling oatmeal creme pies in family-pack cartons for 49 cents. [1] Over 14 million oatmeal creme pies were sold in the first 10 months of the snack cake's release. [3]
The first recorded oatmeal cookie recipe was published in the United States by Fannie Merritt Farmer in her 1896 cookbook, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book.While Farmer's original recipe did not contain raisins, [5] their inclusion grew more common over time, due in part to the oatmeal raisin cookie recipes featured on every Quaker Oats container beginning in the early 1900s.
Havreflarn, or havrekakor in Sweden, are Norwegian oatmeal cookies with a brittle, crisp texture. [1] It is prepared traditionally with rolled oats, brown sugar, flour, and various spices, such as cinnamon and nutmeg. [2] Occasionally, they are topped with a chocolate drizzle for added flavor.