Green Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies [+Video]

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Green Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies [+Video]

a photo of two green mint chocolate chip cookies on a white small plate. one cookie has a bite taken out of it.

Huge, soft green mint chocolate chip cookies are just what you need for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a holiday that I don’t do much for, much to my children’s chagrin, but these cookies are totally in my wheelhouse!

I failed HARD last St Patrick’s day. You guys, my kids are older, who knew it would break some hearts to not make something green for St Paddy’s? I bought Lucky Charms that turn the milk green, I thought that would be so fun since I never buy marshmallow cereal. (No judgments if you do, I just hate that as they are putting away cereal bowls they are already asking for a snack because it didn’t fill them up.)

a photo of two green mint chocolate chip cookies on a white small plate. one cookie has a bite taken out of it.

I mean, ok I do have a little guy, but he wasn’t even the upset one, it was the 10 going on 11 year old that was so sad. Yeash. I busted out some green cookies, borrowed a gold spray painted box from the neighbor and Cade bought all sorts of green candies and even pop to stuff inside.

I’ll probably never go to that extent again, it’s just not my holiday, but the winner of the night did in fact end up being these cookies and I just had to share them with all of you this year.

a photo of several green mint chocolate chip cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet with a cup of chocolate chips sitting next them.

What Ingredients Do I Need for Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies?

Imagine a fairly standard chocolate chip cookie recipe, with a few extra ingredients to make them mi

Dad’s Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies with Raisins

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Dad’s Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies with Raisins

a photo of a large oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookie taken from close up overhead

Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with raisins are made with oats, butter, brown sugar, and just the right touch of spices for soft, chewy, delicious, perfect oatmeal cookies. Heavenly!

My first memory of being in the kitchen cooking is actually with my dad, which is funny because he rarely did any cooking. He was so, so busy working, serving, and providing for our family, but I vividly remember sitting on the counter and him teaching me how to make these cookies. They were dad’s signature cookie, and man, we devoured them! They are thick and chewy and have the perfect oatmeal cookie texture!

The last time I was up in Idaho visiting my parents, I came home from running an errand and found my three kiddos surrounding my dad in the kitchen while they made oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookies together. It stopped me dead in my tracks and feelings of love and home overwhelmed me.

I won’t stop saying it. Families are strengthened when they cook, bake, and eat together. Memories are made. Bonds are created. Love abounds…and bellies are happy!

Before we jump into this recipe, I know there are going to be some raisin haters out there. Just omit the raisins, haters. Double down on the chocolate and omit the dang raisins! But I love the raisins. That’s how dad made them, so that’s how I like them!

Now that I think about it, I bet there will be some chocolate haters out there too. Oatmeal raisin cookie purists aren’t going to like chocolate in their cookies. So omit the chocolate and double the raisins. Do what makes you happy I say! But I love the combo of both in this cookie.

Ingredients for Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookies

If you have raisins in the pantry, I’m going to guess you will have all the rest of these ingredients too. No surprises, no secrets, just straight up classic oatmeal cookie recipe ingredients.

  • Raisins
  • Baking Soda
  • Unsalted Butter
  • Dark Brown Sugar
  • Sugar
  • Egg
  • Vanilla Extract
  • All Purpose Flour
  • Cornstarch
  • Oat Flour (see section below)
  • Sea Salt
  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg
  • Cloves
  • Oats
  • Chocolate Chips or Chunks

Scroll down to the recipe card to see all the measurements.

How to Make Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookies

We are going to start this recipe by plumping up the raisins, and then we will jump into the classic wet ingredients, dry ingredients, combine, eat a little cookie cough, bake, inhale…

  1. Plump: Put raisins in small saucepan with enough water to just cover them and simmer them over medium heat. Drain them and let them cool.
  2. Beat: Combine sugars and butter and beat them together until creamy in a stand mixer with the paddle attachment.
  3. Grind: Make oat flour (see section below) by grinding and pulsing them in a blender or food processor.
  4. Mix: Combine all the dry ingredients and spices in a mediu

The BEST Christmas Cookies for Families – M&M Chocolate Chip Cookies

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The BEST Christmas Cookies for Families – M&M Chocolate Chip Cookies

a photo of a large chocolate chip cookies with red and green Christmas m&m's in it.

Few things say Christmas better than green and red M&Ms! Throw some into these perfectly chewy M&M chocolate chip cookies, and you have festive Christmas cookies that everyone loves!

Every Christmas our kids gather around with Cade and I and we make the most hideously decorated sugar cookies (link to cookies and royal icing) but even when I think they won’t care anymore, they absolutely go nuts if they don’t see me pulling out all the supplies for Christmas cookies.

However, as much as we love those sink-your-teeth-in sugar cookies, like seriously they are the perfect sugar cookie, just ask our readers, everyone needs a quick and easy Christmas cookie for the family party that won’t suck hours of your time. 

And this is it. 

In fact, we haunt the stores every holiday for different colored m&m’s and make them all year round. Hello, Easter Cookies… haha! We can’t stop! Yes, it’s the same recipe, but just trust me, you needed to be reminded that you can, and SHOULD make a Christmas version.

Ingredients for Christmas M&M Cookies

There won’t be any surprises here! You’ll need all the usual chocolate chip cookie ingredients plus some Christmas m&m’s. Here is a brief overview of what you will need:

  • Unsalted Butter – using unsalted allows you to control the saltiness of the recipe and make sure it is softened
  • Brown Sugar – you want fresh moist brown sugar for optimal texture
  • White Sugar – just regular granulated white sugar
  • Egg – gives structure to the cookies and helps hold everything together
  • Vanilla Extract – adds to the flavor, and use the real stuff…no imitation vanilla
  • Flour – make sure to measure the flour correctly so they come out chewy and soft and not dry
  • Baking Soda – gives the cookies their rise and fluffiness
  • Cornstarch – acts as a tenderizer that helps make the cookies stay thick but soft and chewy
  • Salt – balances all the sweetness and enhances flavor
  • Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips – use regular size or minis and you can use milk chocolate, dark, white…whatever your favorite is!
  • Christmas M&M’s – regular or any holiday M&M’s can be used

The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post. You can also save or print the recipe from there.

How to Make M&M Cookies

The steps are simple, just like making regular batch of Read more

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