Chewy oatmeal cookies are dotted with raisins and chocolate chips in this easy egg-free Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe.

Spreading out the old blue patchwork quilt on the concrete of an outdoor plaza last night, Will remarked on how glad he is that we still use his old quilt. I'd bought that quilt years ago, when it was nearing time for Will to leave his crib. At first, when I converted the crib to a toddler bed, we used it folded over -- perfect in the winter months. Then, later, it covered his first big boy bed.
Now, we use that quilt as a beach blanket or a place to sit during an outdoor film, like last night. It's been given a new life, in a way.

It was under the folds of that quilt that Will and Paige first "read" together, flipping pages, looking at pictures and sometimes making up stories to go with them. Back then, they were both so little and innocent. Their days were filled with art projects, swinging on their jungle gym and trips to the beach. Will was in preschool and Paige was a toddler.
That's also when they really began forging a deep sibling bond that has carried on even through those days when they argue more than anything.
I'm so glad that they still curl up to read together -- though now it's in separate spaces of the same room. And I'm glad they still enjoy each other's company. Usually.

And I love that Will and Paige are still using that quilt to forge new memories. Like at the movie outside last night. We live in a community where there are community concerts, outdoor films, festivals and so much more to experience. And since we moved here, we've worked on saying yes to the opportunities whenever we can.
Or maybe it's just me that needed to learn to say yes. That's probably the truth.
Either way, our life is better for embracing what our community has to offer, and for trying new things. In the past year, we've finally managed to get back to a place of balance where life is fun and joyful, and we fill our days with exploring our world. We've read more, done more, experienced more. Life moves on, and so do we.

But in the spirit of holding onto things we loved in the past, I wanted to share an old recipe from the SCB archives that you might not have seen before. A version of this recipe first appear on Sarah's Cucina Bella nine years ago today. It had a tiny, blurry picture of cookies, and a short post. Over the years, it had become forgotten in the archives, a foot note to the progress I've made as a writer and recipe developer since then.
But the recipe was so good, and deserved more attention than it got back then. So when I was waiting for a friend one evening recently, I decided to whip up these cookies in hopes of giving this recipe new life here -- like we've done with Will's old quilt.
An hour later, I remembered why I loved these cookies. With a high ratio of chocolate to raisin, and a chewy oatmeal texture, they're perfect for lunch boxes, parties or whenever you need a cookie fix. And the recipe makes a lot, so you can totally share.
Sharing is good.
Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter, , softened
- ½ cup brown sugar
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 cup all purpose flour
- 2 cup rolled oats
- 2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ cup hot water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup raisins
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the butter and sugars and cream together until smooth.
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, oats, baking soda and salt, stirring until well combined. With the stand mixer running on its lowest speed, add the flour mixture a little at a time until fully combined.
- Add the hot water and vanilla to the stand mixer and mix until smooth. Add the chocolate chips and raisins and mix until just combined.
- Use a medium cookie scoop, or two tablespoons, to drop the cookie dough in mounds on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes until golden.
- Transfer cookies to a cooking rack and let cool slightly before enjoying.





It's so nice the quilt grows with him.
Sounds like a winner for sure! Isn't it the best seeing your kids enjoying each other's company?! So sweet!
Aww the "quilt travels." 🙂 I've got a confession. I made oatmeal cookies maybe twice to utter failure. Somehow they always taste when someone else makes them. Your version looks fantastic.
These cookies look perfect for me to eat
I loved reading about the blue quilt. So cute to see them sharing it and enjoying it. I have some old blankets that are so soft and my kids love them! And I just have to have these cookies in my life very soon...love oatmeal cookies!
I love all of the yummy ingredients you've stuffed into these cookies - two of my favs...chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin!
I have an old and well-loved quilt like that, too. I like the philosophy of learning to say yes...and I'll start with these cookies. Mmmmmm!
What a wonderful thing that the quilt can link together so many wonderful memories for your family! I would happily munch on these cookies at any time of day.
Aww I love that they still use their quilt! How sweet! Love the cookies! I love them when they've got more of a chocolate chip burst!
What a sweet story about the quilt and these cookies! Yum-O!
Your kids are very cute and your cookies look delicious. I love that you've combined two of my favorites into one cookie.
Your kids are adorable!! I want some of these cookies... mmm... craving cookies now! I love how simple this recipe is.
These cookies look amazing, nothing better than oatmeal cookies. I love the photos of the hooligans, there is nothing better than siblings who get along. I still get weepy when mine call each other & whatnot. It's so cute. When my son comes to visit it quickly is like he never left. I love it.
If that quilt could talk....memories are the best and cookies like these make moments even more memorable!