Great Grandmother's Cookie Recipe - Oatmeal Crispies
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- In this video I'm sharing a wonderful cookie recipe that has been handed down through Matt's family here in the mountains of Appalachia.
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They look so good!!!!! I always love hearing about Katie's business God bless you and yours❤🙏🙏❤
Tipper bakes cookies. Her kids eat a cookie. Thousands of views. Tipper on her way to 300k subscribers. Hope she gets to 1million. These videos are sorely needed and deeply appreciated. 💕 ♥️ 💜 💙 🧡 ❤
You are so nice-thank you 😀
My husbands aunt had a similar recipe. She put the dough into empty frozen juice cans to freeze. Then she would thaw a can to slice and bake. I don’t think people use much frozen juice anymore, I can’t remember the last time I bought it. It used to be a staple for a lot of people. I think I will make your recipe this weekend. No need to freeze the dough. I’m sure we will eat all of the cookies. ❤️
Thank you for 19:51 minutes of peaceful family life. Greatly appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!!
I remember a story about a lady who had a cookie recipe. Everybody wanted it but, she stated “I’m going take this to my grave”. When she died, the recipe appeared on her headstone. I wish I had my Mamaw’s pumpkin pie, cherry yum yum, and Japanese fruit pie recipes.
😀 Love that story!
In this upside-down world, you are ALL one big breath of fresh air. A reminder of what's good and true in life. ❤ Thank you.
Thank you Judy!!
I totally agree with you that it is important to write the recipes down for your family. My grandmother always used to make a slice with a recipe from her head. After she died all the grandchildren desperately wanted the recipe but we thought it was gone. Until my cousin found it written down years later. Now we all make it regularly to remember our wonderful grandma.
This made me think of my Great Aunt Edna....she had similar cookies in her fridge, always! Her husband would come home from work every evening and she would have 6 warm cookies coming out of the oven waiting for him. Oh what a doll she was...sure have missed her over the years.
Tipper, you must be very dear to your mother-in-law's heart ❤️
😀 She's a good mother n law 😀
I'm a fan of cookies! There isn't one cookie I don't love...the only adjustments is that I'm.going to put walnuts and raisins...thanks Tipper🙌🇨🇦❤❤
😀 You are welcome!
@Hope. Definitely sounds great. I’ll try with and without 👍🏽✌🏽🤠
Chocolate chips in these!! I’m making these the next time all the kids are home from university…or perhaps make a batch for the two youngest and I 🤣 to test them ;)
Great idea!! 😀
Lol……shhh….on the chocolate chips!;)
@@fluffyotter1601 Chocolate has serotonin right? So therefore it’s good for us 😂 But these look just as good without them
Just a thought for Kattie about her rings she might enjoy. In the past I did wood carvings. I really enjoyed when the new owner would send me a picture of how they had displayed the carvings in their home. I used to ask for them to send the pictures and people were happy to oblige. I thought I'd pass this along and Katie might enjoy getting a picture of her ring customers showing off their new rings. God bless all.
That's a great idea Sam 😀
This simplest recipes are sometimes the best ❤️
😀 Thank you
Some years ago before my grandmother passed away she gave me three of her cookbooks. She has hand written notes though out them all and are a treat whenever I come across them. I always remember her handwriting from birthday card i received from her as a boy. She passed away in 2017
What a treasure! I'm sorry you lost her.
@@CelebratingAppalachia I didn't know at the time but today it is one of my favorite things along with the Scofield bible she gave to me in 1986. I was 18 and she signed and dedicated to me
@@nedflora1154 That is so wonderful 😀
I have my Mummum’s “Ice box cookie recipe”. Basically the same with 5 or 6 variations. She came from Scotland, grew up in Kansas, lived most of her life in NC. I think this a generational and Depression classic. TY! 🤗
Now, ladies, here I sit at 8:30pm listening to y’all smack on those delicious cookies. It’s too late to cook any much less eat them. I’ll just have to watch you 3 and be jealous.😉
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Oh heck live alittle LOL
Won’t hurt every once in a while ✌🏽🤠
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Those cookies look amazing! Corie was about to grab them and run LOL. Ya'll have a blessed night. 🙏
😀 Thank you
Seriously I don't know what it is about you but every time I watch you I am just so moved by all your wonderful family memories and stories and it reminds me to remember to appreciate all the little good things in life.
Thank you so much 😀
My dear Grandmother had a coal stove, and a gift from God. She could bake cookies that would make a child run from the back-40! Two of my favorite were Peanut Butter cookies, and her Snickerdoodle cookies. A simpler time. Thanks for the memories.😊edit: A tip of the hat to you, for making it from one countertop to the other with cling-wrap, without it clinging to itself past the point of usefulness!!🥇🏆👏👏👏👏
This was my favorite cookie my Momma made growing up! She called them Oatmeal Crisps.
Love that 😀
This is the exact recipe that my “Aunt” Shirley has made forever. She called them Refrigerator Oatmeal Cookies. She makes exactly as your Dolly’s recipe. She made into 2 logs, so ended up being more like a rectangle with rounded edges. She is turning 96 in a few weeks and sadly is the last of that generation in our family. She still bakes and cooks, just not as much anymore. ❤️
Nothing like warm cookies and cold milk! I baked your black walnut cookies at Christmas. They were so delicious and brought back memories of the ones my grandmother made when I was a little girl.
That is wonderful Susan! Thank you 😀
I wasn't hungry until I saw this cookie video.
I love the idea that this recipe had been in our family so long, and they are very good cookies! Thanks, Tipper!
LOVE the old family recipes!!! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Lucky girls. The cookies look like home and family love.
Love this channel!
Glad you enjoy it! 😀
I made your butterscotch pie today and I couldn’t believe how good it set up . Mine never did . It was so good too . I am going to try the chocolate version too . Thanks for sharing the recipe .
Wonderful!
I love any type of oatmeal cookie. Not a chocolate chip girl, but I enjoy raisins and pecans as an add on. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
A local library has an engraving machine. They offered a class before Christmas to engrave cutting boards with handwritten family receipes. What a wonderful gifts that could be past down.
That is wonderful 😀
I once knew an elderly farmer woman who made this same recipe using chicken fat. They were the best oatmeal cookies ever. Your look so tasty too!
I lost my mom when I was 17 years old. We would always get together, with my older sister during deer season, when dad and my sisters husband would go hunting. We would bake and craft. One of the recipes we made was Christmas cake ( date and walnut cake ). It is written in my moms hand writing ,so I laminated it. It is a very cherished recipe to me. And is love by many who have had it since.
I'm so sorry you lost her way too soon. I'm glad you have that wonderful recipe!
Another great recipe! Thank you Tipper!😀
My pleasure!!
Saving most all your tricks tips and recipes.
Mom always liked the slice and bake cookies
Thank you 🥀
My pleasure 😊
Your cookies look so yummy! I make alot of oatmeal cookies for church, school, community groups, friends, family and more. I make different versions, shredded coconut, raisin, chocolate chips, and walnut. My Oatmeal cookies are sprinkled with cinnamon also.
Thanks.
Those all sound good 😀
I am amazed....this is the exact same recipe that my mother made when I was young and was my favorite. When I first was married and wanted to make them, I asked her for the recipe and she gave me the cookbook she had used, which was the 1947 Better Homes and Gardens she got for a wedding present. I kept that cookbook for many years just for that recipe, and it was indeed called oatmeal crispies! I handed it down to my daughter, don't know if it's gone any further since she only had a son and he's not married yet. They were so delicious. I used to freeze them in rolls and just cut off slices when I wanted some fresh cookies. So fun to see this!
Oh boy, I love oatmeal cookies. I love putting raisins in mine. Oatmeal, raisin, absolutely.
These are my favorite cookie! I can remember, not a single auntie in my neck of the woods, would ever hear of not having this recipe in their fridge! Of course, my mother, was a constant visitor to see her sisters…boy was I glad she did! Always a fresh, hot, cookie was served with either ice cold milk or coffee. Yum! Thanks for the memories…you’ve done it again! Lol
My grandmother would make oatmeL crisp cookies but she would add some molasses to the dough. I just like oatmeal cookies. Always my favorite. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
They look perfect! Thank you so much for sharing Dolly’s recipe😊!
Oh, how I WISH I had some of those cookies right now!
My favorite cookie of all time. My Grandmother used to make these back in the mountains of East Tennessee. Now I can’t get anyone to make them.
I love oatmeal cookies! Homemade is best, I’ve even used them as fuel before a long run or for breakfast. Thank you so much for sharing your family’s history.
The cookies sound delicious. Thanks for sharing.❤
So many commonalities living in Appalachia! My great grandmothers dipped snuff. Those snuff jars lined shelves in their homes. Can’t wait to try Dolly’s cookie recipe. Thanks for sharing!
I remember my great grandmother making peanut butter cookies! So good 👍 miss them!!
This is awesome. I love having old hand written recipes
Just saved this video - can’t wait to try them. Thank you for sharing your family time! Blessings ❤️
I can't wait to make these, thank you so much for sharing her recipe. They look awesome.
Sounds delicious!
Those look so good!
I love oatmeal cookies. I’ll have to try these. I don’t drink milk either but would be good with coffee. 😊 You just can’t beat the older recipes. Thanks!
I agree with Corie: since I'm not a calf in the barnyard I don't drink milk. Chocolate chips are good in oatmeal cookies.
Yum these sound so good.
My mouth is watering!!! ❤
This is a treat to view!
Thanks Tipper... they look delicious 🤗❤️
I love you thanks for sharing grandmas cookies!
Looks good!
I can't wait to try this recipe. Love oatmeal cookies, especially the chewy ones. Thank you, Miss Cindy, & Dolly for the recipe
Hope you enjoy 😀
Love your cooking videos
Those cookies look delicious! I love chewy cookies and anything oatmeal! I like milk and could eat a bunch of those with a cold glass of milk ...thanks tipper! God bless y'all..🙏❤
Thank you for sharing ♥️
Doing some figuring! What a sweet voice. When my in-laws passed away we inherited their home and everything in it , my most cherished item, is her recipe box.❤
Love y’all 🎉❤❤
Those cookies look so delicious!❤️
As always, that cookie recipe looks delicious!
How wonderful that you have this recipe! The cookies look delicious. It’s hard to beat cookies and milk.
Thank you Brenda 😀
looks yummy.
I love crisp cookies...These look so yummy!!! I'm trying these for sure!!! I love ice cream with oatmeal cookies and sometimes make an ice cream cookie sandwich!!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful family recipe!.. My mother passed down a family recipe to our family...Saucepan Scotties, basically a blond brownie...Mom made them all the time for our lunch pails and we still enjoy them today and they make us think of Mom who sadly left us 5 years ago.
Those sound great! So sorry you lost your sweet mother.
These look delicious! Plan on giving them a try! Yum!
I love the idea of laminated recipes! My brother still lives in the house I grew up in and when I visited last year I found a bunch of recipes that my mom(who passed 13 years ago) had written out on lined paper(so faded now) when she was first married. It had to be about 1945 when she was 24. I took them home and I really treasure them. There are a couple pages with about 4 types of pumpkin pie and I have yet to try and make them! Anyway, I thank you for this wonderful idea to preserve her recipes. Love your channel because of your sweet nature, your wealth of knowledge, your beautiful property and lovely family of course! You’ll never know how much peace I get just watching your videos!
Thank you so much! So glad you found those recipes 😀
In my family, we only had home-made cookies at Christmas. Chocolate chip, peanut butter, sugar cakes, ginger cakes, no-bake chocolate, peanut butter and oatmeal, and oatmeal were the usuals. Mom-mom's oatmeal cookies were thicker and chewier than what your recipe made. The rest of the year, Mom-mom would have box of A & P store sandwich cookies, usually mixed chocolate and vanilla, on hand for snacks. She dipped hers in coffee or hot tea while I always had a glass of milk with mine. To my way of thinking, you can't really have one without the other.
Oh, yummy. Gotta GOTTA make these. Thanks!
Yum! All your recipes are keepers!
Thank you 😀
Yum
Mmmm, Mmmm ,Mmmm
Fantastic that you are flying the flag for Appalachian Fare 💖
My wife and I stumbled upon your channel recently and were instantly hooked
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Welcome and thank you 😀
Love these!
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I’m definitely trying this recipe.
I just love a good oatmeal cookie ❤️ thanks for sharing with us
In the middle of WWII I was born in June of 1943. During the war everything we consumed was rationed. Mama had a recipe for "Ice Box Cookies". It was made using bacon grease as shortening, because shortening and lard were both hard to come by. They had pecans in them. She would make them, wrap them in wax paper and then put them in the refrigerator for a few hours. The taste grew on me as I grew older. I love oatmeal-raisin cookies. My wife said our kids reminded her of baby birds when she went into the kitchen. They'd show up and open their mouths when they heard mama rattling pots and pans. Catie and Corie are your baby birds, Tipper.
Thank you Norence 😀
i can’t wait to make these! i got asked for another batch of your mac n cheese !! every recipe i’ve tried of yours it’s been a hit!!
That's a cute little Revere ware pot! Love your channel! God bless y'all ❤️
I love oatmeal. Will try these
Can’t wait to try these! ❤
Hope you enjoy!
Enjoyed the video ❤
I’ve been craving some oatmeal cookies! This recipe looks yummy!
Yes I have had a very similar cookie in my childhood. It was always called oatmeal pecan cookies. So good yum❤🤗
This old recipe is a new recipe to me. I'm eager to try it, so glad you shared❤
Cookie celebration 🍪will make this week. These look tasty!
Corie, Lol stilling cookies. Thank Tipper for sharing your recipes us they look really good.
thanks great shows. I grew up Appalachian and love the old way. Blessing's.
My granny used to make these cookies but she never bothered to put them in the fridge. She just dropped them by spoonfuls on the cookie tin. Yum, yum.
It’s so nice to see how blessed your family is❤️
You are so kind thank you!
Y’all are making me want some of those. I guess I’ll have to make some🤗
I make these. And just put the bowl in frig and pick rounds off and bake. Love eating these and dunking in my coffee.❤
These look delicious. I'm gonna try them this weekend! thanks Tipper for sharing.
Hope you enjoy!
Hey Tipper...I was watching the video at lunch, but will watch it again when I get home so I can see everything better...I love oatmeal cookies.. thanks for sharing 🍪 😊
We have a red rice recipe from my side of the family and a wing sauce recipe my sister in law passed to me shortly before she passed. Both are treasured.
Oh they look great you can tell the way those girls was eating. Thank you for sharing with us. We will definitely be trying these.
Hope you enjoy 😀