Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe, Creating Moments with Tea! (2024)

Tea and Cookies Create the Moment

Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe and the Chief Blonde’s childhood teacup.

Tea and Cookies Create Memories across Generations

When I was little, my mom and dad bought me my first “Big Girl” teacup. It was pink, white and cream–so girly! My mom saved it for me over the years, and she finally gave it to me about 10 years ago! When I was small, I enjoyed using the teacup when my grandparents would come over and share tea with us. Invariably, my grandmother would bring her special Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie for dunking in the tea. Is there anything like the wonderful soothing blend of tea and cookies? I remember sitting there with my mom, my brother and my grandma and grandpa, while Grandma told stories from the past. I felt so grown-up having my own china teacup and sipping tea along with them. One year for Christmas, my brother and I received a child size “card table”,with it I received a blue tea set. I still remember how much I played with that set, pretending to have tea parties, asking people what they wanted in their tea, and fake drinking my own. When I could get my brother to put down his gun, he would even play along. The Chief Blonde and her brother..Christmas Tea Party

Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe and Bigelow Tea

I was lucky enough to inherit my grandma’s recipe box. Each recipe is carefully prepared in Grandma’s lovely handwriting with preparation instructions, who the recipe originally came from, and often little notes. It’s so precious to have this, opening the box brings my grandmother right back to me! Grandma’s Recipe for Heirloom Icebox Oatmeal Cookies I decided to make my grandma’s cookies for Walt. He had also been wanting to try green tea as a replacement for coffee. So I headed off to Walmart to get some Bigelow tea and supplies to make the cookies. I felt like I might enjoy a fruity tea with Grandma’s oatmeal cookies. In the end, I choose the Bigelow Assorted Herbal Teas as I could try a variety of flavors in one tea box. With supplies in hand, I used this recipe to make my Grandma’s Heirloom Icebox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe.

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Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe, Creating Moments with Tea!

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Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe from my Grandma Margaret Waugh. Called "IceBox" cookies because they must be kept in the refrigerator overnight. Back in the day, a refrigerator was called a "Icebox", due to the fact that a large chunk of ice needed to be added to keep food cold.

Author: Shelley Zurek, Still Blonde after all these YEARS

Recipe type: Dessert

Serves: 24

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Butter
  • ½ cup White Sugar
  • ½ Brown Sugar
  • 1 Egg
  • ½ tsp. Vanilla
  • 1 cup slow or quick Oats
  • 2 cups Flour
  • ½ t. Baking Soda
  • ¼ t. Salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat Oven to 400 Degrees
  2. Cream Butter, White Sugar and Brown Sugar thoroughly
  3. Mix in Egg,
  4. Mix in Vanilla
  5. Mix in Oats
  6. Prepare Flour Mixture in a separate bowl( Flour, Baking soda and salt)
  7. Mix Flour Mixture into Butter/Egg Mixutre until combined.
  8. Scrap mixture from mixing bowl and divide into two parts.
  9. Make 2 oblong rolls with dough.
  10. Wrap rolls separately in wax paper and refrigerate overnight
  11. When ready to bake, slice off ¼" thick slices and place on a cookie sheet sprayed with PAM
  12. Cook 8-10 Minutes at 400 Degrees

Create new Moments with Old Memories

I shared with Walt, my darling husband, the stories about drinking tea in my special teacup, dunking the special cookies with my grandparents, and the wonderful oatmeal cookie recipe. Bigelow Tea, with its variety of flavors, let us both enjoy the kind of tea that we wanted with our cookies. Bigelow tea just warms you up and as you sit and enjoy, you seem to just open up. Bigelow Tea is 100% family owned, third generation, and the #1 tea company in the USA. The company was started by Cindi Bigelow’s grandmother in her kitchen in 1945. Cindi Bigelow is the current CEO of the company and a lovely Blonde Woman over 45– you know that matters on this blog! Bigelow understands the need to create special moments with your family and believes tea is an excellent vehicle to create special moments. Walt and I agree. The Chief Blonde and Walt share Bigelow Tea, Heirloom Icebox Oatmeal Cookies and special moments with #AmericasTea.

Create Some Bigelow Tea Moments of your Own

To find out more about Bigelow Tea product line up, visit them at their website, LIKE them on Facebook, of follow them on Twitter. You can also find my entire shopping trip to Walmart to buy Bigelow Tea in my Google Album or check out the album right below! SEE ALL THE ARTICLES IN OURTEA SERIES ““I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias® and Bigelow Tea #CBias #SocialFabric #AmericasTea”

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Heirloom IceBox Oatmeal Cookie Recipe, Creating Moments with Tea! (2024)

FAQs

Why can't you use instant oats for oatmeal cookies? ›

Old fashioned oats provide a chewy, nutty texture and flavor to oatmeal cookies. They are thicker and heartier than quick oats (instant oats). I don't recommend using quick oats because the cookies won't have as much texture and you want a nice and chewy oatmeal cookie that is hearty with lots of texture going on.

Why did my oatmeal cookies turn out hard? ›

Not Enough Moisture: Ensure you're using the right amount of butter in your recipe and that it's at the correct temperature (softened not melted) when you start. Oatmeal cookies require more moisture to stay soft. Consider adding an extra egg yolk or a touch of milk to your dough to enhance moisture content.

Why are my oatmeal cookies gummy? ›

Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies. Adding too few eggs can result in dry, crumbly cookies.

What happened to Archway date filled oatmeal cookies? ›

Unfortunately, following the bankruptcy, Archway was subsumed by other food manufacturers and their product line dramatically reduced. Part of this reduction saw the discontinuation of the date-filled cookies. Now, without the option to buy them, the best way to get a date-filled oatmeal fix is to make them at home!

Should you avoid instant oatmeal? ›

Contrary to popular belief, instant oats have the same nutritional benefits of regular oats. The biggest problem with instant varieties? All those flavored options can be bursting with added sugar! Many of your favorite flavored brand will set you back at least 3 to 4 teaspoons of added sugar per serving.

Can I substitute old-fashioned oats for quick oats in oatmeal cookies? ›

When it comes to the two types you probably already have in your kitchen—rolled oats and quick oats—you can use them in recipes interchangeably. If you need quick oats, but only have rolled oats, just pulse the rolled oats a few times in the blender to get the textural effect your recipe needs.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

Light corn syrup is another ingredient that you can add to cookie dough that will help it stay softer longer. The corn syrup you buy at the grocery store is not the high-fructose corn syrup that soft drinks are made with; it's a sugar that is liquid at room temperature and helps other sugars say liquid at high heat.

How do you moisten oatmeal cookie dough? ›

Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

How do you keep oatmeal cookies chewy? ›

Over-baked cookies will be dry, hard, and crumbly. Secondly, always store your cookies in an air-tight container. They should stay soft for up to 3 days. If they aren't as soft as you'd like, just add a slice of white bread to the container and they should soften right up.

Why did my oatmeal cookie turn green? ›

*Sometimes, but not always, the natural chlorophyll in sunflower seeds reacts with baking soda, causing a green color inside the cookies after they cool. This is completely harmless! Depending on the recipe you can reduce baking soda by about one third or a splash of lemon juice may help prevent any “greening”.

What makes oatmeal cookies spread too much? ›

Warm cookie sheets cause the fat in the dough to melt. As a result, cookies start to spread before they even get into the oven. Allow cookie sheets to cool completely before baking additional cookies.

Why do my cookies get hard after they cool? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

Why did they stop making dads cookies? ›

Dad's Chocolate Chip Cookies have been discontinued and people are devastated. To the dismay of cookie lovers, Dad's Chocolate Chip Cookies have been discontinued. The decision by Mondelez International to discontinue the chocolate chip variety of Dad's cookies was due to poor sales.

Do they still make Royal oatmeal cookies? ›

"Our company no longer sells cookies under the Royal brand. However, we do use the Royal recipe for oatmeal cookies sold under the Southern Home label, the store brand of BI-LO grocery stores, which are located in NC, SC, TN, and GA."

Did mothers stop making iced oatmeal cookies? ›

Sad, sad economic news: Mother's Cookies has shut down. Mother's produced Iced Oatmeal cookies, Mini Chocolate Chip cookies, and the grand old favorite of many, the Iced Circus Animal cookies.

What happens if you use instant oats instead of rolled oats? ›

In addition to be heated for a warm breakfast bowl, rolled oats are commonly used in granola bars, cookies, muffins, and other baked goods. Instant oats can be used in place of rolled oats, although the cook time will be much less, and the final dish will not have as much texture.

Can I use instant oats instead of old-fashioned oats for baking? ›

For baking, regular rolled oats and quick-cooking are usually interchangeable in a recipe. If your recipe calls for quick-cooking oats and you only have old-fashioned rolled oats, pulse the old-fashioned oats in the food processor a few times.

Are instant oats good for baking? ›

Instant oatmeal packets aren't just for breakfast, they also make wonderful, chewy oatmeal cookies unlike any other. This recipe is great because you can mix and match different combinations of oatmeal packet flavors together to create a different cookie every time.

Are quick oats better than rolled oats for cookies? ›

The difference in texture might help you decide which type of oat you should use in a recipe. Rolled oats hold their shape well and give things a nice chew. This makes them perfect for baked goods and cookies. Quick oats are better for blending into recipes.

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