Apple Crisp Cookies [+Video]

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Apple Crisp Cookies [+Video]

a photo of an apple crisp cookie with a golden cookie base topped with cookie apples, a crunchy oat topping and a vanilla glaze drizzle.

Apple crisp cookies are like a classic apple crisp but in cookie form. They have a brown sugar cookie base topped with cinnamon apple filling and a crunchy buttery oat topping. They are the best fall cookie!

I actually don’t know where my love for apple crisp began, it certainly wasn’t in my own home for my Mom hates cooked apples. And I don’t know when it began because I don’t remember a time in my life that I didn’t love hot apple crisp with that brown sugar oat crumble on top.

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I do not want a few dry oats, nor do I want a soggy oat topping on my apple crisp. I want to practically feel like I’m devouring both apple pie and a warm oatmeal cookie when I dig in. Restaurant apple crisp disappoints me 9/10.

But back to my meanderings. Apple crisp feels like the perfect dessert no matter the time of year. It’s warm for those bundle up, freezing cold months and it’s All-American for summertime BBQs. But it’s also one of those desserts that’s a little hard to take to a big gathering, so after making a batch last fall I suddenly had the thought- this should be a cookie!!

And that my friends is why you’re here today. Because not only did I do exactly what I thought, but oh my goodness, this is the best cookie ever!!!

What Do I Need to Make Apple Crisp Cookies?

I’m going to give you a quick overview of what ingredients you will need for each part of this recipe, but there is quite a bit of overlap between the components. So the list of ingredients really isn’t as long as it appears! Here is what you will need…

  • Crisp Topping: Flour, Old Fashioned Oatmeal, Brown Sugar, Cinnamon, Salt and Unsalted Butter
  • Cookie Base: Unsalted Butter, Cream Cheese, Brown Sugar, White Sugar, Egg, Vanilla, Flour, Cornstarch, Baking Powder, Baking Soda and Salt
  • Apple Filling: Apples (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp), Sugar, Water, Ground Cinnamon, Salt and Cornstarch
  • Glaze (optional): Unsalted Butter, Powdered Sugar, Vanilla Extract and Milk

Keep scrolling to the end of this post to see the measurements of each ingredient.

Watch How These Cookies are Made…

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The Little Things Newsletter #433 – Life, laughter, and lots of great food!

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Welcome to the weekend, my friends! Good morning, good morning, GOOD morning!! This weather has me in a glorious mood today. I’m headed to yoga now and planning a lovely long walk or hike for this afternoon. Bring on all the fall weather!

ON THE BLOGS THIS WEEK: French toast is always a fun weekend treat and you’re going to love this cheesecake stuffed french toast topped with a warm berry sauce. Even though this looks fancy, all the components are simple and you can have it on the table in about 30 minutes.

Try a fun seafood twist on classic chicken piccata with this Shrimp Piccata. It’s a bright, savory dish full of zesty flavors in a buttery lemon wine sauce! This recipe is a solid gold keeper. Straight out of Holly Nilsson’s fantastic new cookbook, Everyday Comfort, this dish called my name as soon as I laid eyes on the recipe – and it did not disappoint.

Plump, juicy blackberries are muddled with fragrant fresh mint to form the base of this irresistibly beautiful and refreshing Blackberry Bourbon Smash. This is a cocktail so gorgeous it’s hard to believe it’s so easy to make!

One of the most popular party snacks we make is Spinach Artichoke Dip. It’s a classic appetizer that pretty much everyone enjoys, and depending on the crowd, you’ll be lucky if you have a single bite left over.

This Garden Vegetable Soup is absolutely exploding with all sorts of fabulously fresh taste. Every spoonful is brimming with wonderful veggies!

Glazed, delicately almond-scented, cake-like Cherry Cookies are pretty darned irresistible. These fluffy, chewy cookies are a sweet treat that goes great with a cup of tea or coffee.

If you love Whoppers or chocolate malted milk balls, you’re going to go wild for this Chocolate Malted Crunch Ice Cream. This old-fashioned chocolate malt ice cream gets a little extra boost of fun from chopped malted milk balls.

My FAVORITE THINGS this week are my wireless earbuds. My whole family has these earbuds and they’re the best ever for road trips, for every day, for exercise, for everything. (I just looked up our first purchase and these have been going strong for 3 years now.) It still impresses me just how inexpensive they are considering how well they perf

Chocolate Malted Crunch Ice Cream

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If you love Whoppers or chocolate malted milk balls, you’re going to go wild for this Chocolate Malted Crunch Ice Cream. This old-fashioned chocolate malt ice cream gets a little extra boost of fun from chopped malted milk balls.

takeout container full of chocolate malted crunch ice cream with a scoop and a red and white towel and a bag of whoppers candy

Chocolate Malted Crunch Ice Cream

For all those who are completely hooked on Thrifty’s chocolate malted crunch ice cream, we present this fantastic copycat recipe. This creamy, deeply chocolatey ice cream has a distinct toasted malt flavor. The crunch comes courtesy of a generous amount of crushed chocolate-covered malted milk ball candy.

The end result is an indulgent, intensely chocolatey ice cream with subtle caramel flavor and old school charm. The chocolate candy stirred into the extra special finished ice cream brings it a little modern flair.

The most popular question I get is whether it’s possible to make ice cream without a machine. The answer is YES. You can make ice cream without a machine. Find the full directions here!

takeout container full of chocolate malted crunch ice cream with a scoop and a red and white towel and a bag of whoppers candy

Whopper Ice Cream

You’ll need the following ingredients to make this recipe:

Weekly Menu Plan – Sep. 9 to Sep. 15

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Weekly Menu Plan – Sep. 9 to Sep. 15

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We are full steam ahead in all the fall sports and school activities, and the meal planning is struggling in our house amidst all the chaos. If you’re finding yourself in the same boat, let our weekly menu plan help you!

Monday: French Dip Sandwich [+ Video]


Tuesday: One Skillet BBQ Chicken and Potatoes


Wednesday: Teriyaki Beef Casserole


Thursday: Smoked Whole Chicken (How to Cook a Whole Chicken on a Traeger)


Friday: Southern Macaroni and Cheese [+ Video]


Saturday: Gorgonzola Steak Salad


Sunday: Browned Butter Pork and Butternut Squash Lasagna

READ: Weekly Menu Plan – Sep. 9 to Sep. 15

Aussie Bites Copycat [+ Video]

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Aussie Bites Copycat [+ Video]

Have you ever had those Aussie Bites from Costco? They are such a great healthy snack on the go and now you can try our Aussie Bites Copycat Recipe! ohsweetbasil.com

Craving the delicious Aussie Bites from Costco? Learn how to make your own copycat version at home with this easy recipe and step-by-step video tutorial. They are such a great healthy snack on the go and now you can make them at home!

We first posted this recipe back in 2016, so it was time for an update! We had a few complaints about them being too dry, so I’ve reworked the recipe and they are perfection! They are the perfect back to school snack as we head back into the school year!

I went to Costco, checked the label and ended up changing a few ingredients. I changed out flaxseed because it was just too annoyingly dry and only use chia seeds and pepitas now. For the butter, I ended up swapping it with coconut oil because I think too much water was evaporating in the hold recipe with the butter. And I thought golden raisins worked a lot better in flavor and moisture than regular raisins as well. So this is the new and improved Costco copycat Aussie Bites recipe!

Ingredients for Aussie Bites

These Aussie bites have a few different ingredients in it, some for sweetness, some for texture, some for binding, and some for flavor. Here is what you will need:

  • Old Fashioned Rolled Oats
  • Quinoa
  • Pepitas
  • Chia Seeds
  • Dried Apricots
  • Golden Raisins
  • Unsweetened Coconut
  • Maple Sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Sea Salt
  • Baking Soda
  • Vanilla
  • Honey
  • Coconut Oil

Keep scrolling down to the recipe card for the measurements of each ingredient.

How to Make Aussie Bites at Home

This is a quick overview of how to make these bites. For all the details, keep scrolling down to the recipe card.

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven and spray a mini muffin pan with cooking spray.
    • NOTE: If you don’t have a mini muffin pan, just bake them on a cookie sheet and use a cookie scoop to form them.
  2. Blend: Add some of the oats to a blender and pulse them until ground into powder, i.e. oat flour. Place in a large bowl.
  3. Pulse: Add the remaining oats and the rest of the dry ingredients to a food processor and pulse until a grainy texture.
  4. Mix: Add all the wet ingredients to the food processor and pulse to combine thoroughly. It will become a wet sand texture that will hold together if you squeeze it.
  5. Bake: Press the dough mixture into the muffin cups and bake for 10 minutes.
    • NOTE: If you’re using a cookie scoop, scoop out the dough and press it firmly into the scoop before releasing it onto the baking sheet. It will bake for the same amount of time.
  6. Cool: This is probably the most critical step of the process, let the bites cool completely in the muffin tin. If you try to pop them out warm, they will fall apart,

These copycat bites are the perfect healthy snack to fuel me through the day and help me avoid the junk

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