Lost Keys and Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies

October 23, 2009

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What can I say but this week blurred by, mostly due to a higher than normal level of sleep deprivation. Lack of sleep makes me a) tired and b) do crazy shit.  As in, this week I managed to throw out my keys.  As the mothers who read this blog with undoubtedly understand, when you have a baby, your daily routine hangs in a very delicate balance.  Doing something like throwing out your keys is like throwing dynamite into said schedule.  It took me the better part of a week to get replacement keys, which I have so far managed not to throw out.

I should invent some sort of gizmo for new mothers, like one of those rave glow sticks, that indicates how little sleep they’d had.  That way anyone they interacted with, say, husbands,  best friends or mothers, would instantaneously understand what they were dealing with (and do things like check the recycling for their wives house keys).  Yes, I recycled my keys.

Yet, as in my favorite column in the magazine The Week, “It wasn’t all bad.” I did manage to bake some good oatmeal cranberry cookies.  I do my best to eat a low glycemic diet, which means that I swapped the sugar in this recipe with agave syrup and I highly recommend the results.  I adapted this from an excellent Smitten Kitchen Oatmeal Raisin recipe.

Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies (makes 18 medium cookies).

1 stick butter, softened (the softened part is really important — if you use cold butter, it makes your cookies flat…)
Slightly less than 1/2 cup agave
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups rolled oats
1 cup dried cranberries

Preheat oven to 400 °F.

In a food processor (I use a Cuisinart), cream together the butter, agave, egg and almond extract until smooth.  This is usually between 8-10 “pulses” on my Cuisinart.  In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt together.  Combine this into the butter/sugar mixture (I usually break it up into four parts and pulse each into the Cuisinart mixture). I then pour this mixture out of the Cuisnart and into a bowl. Stir in the oats and cranberries.

Deb at Smitten Kitchen says “At this point you can either chill the dough for a bit in the fridge and then scoop it, or scoop the cookies onto a sheet and then chill the whole tray before baking them. You could also bake them right away, if you’re impatient, but I do find that they end up slightly less thick.”  And I found that chilling them does makes the cookies thicker.

Bake them for 10 to 12 minutes (your baking time will vary, depending on your oven and how cold the cookies were going in), taking them out when golden at the edges but still a little undercooked-looking on top.

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evencleveland October 23, 2009 at 9:59 am

There go my morning plans. I need to make some cookies stat!

christina October 23, 2009 at 10:43 am

I really can relate to throwing out your keys, I did the same thing with a pair of glasses when I was sleep-deprived with my first born.
The cookies sound delicious and the sleep meter is a great idea!

leni October 23, 2009 at 12:44 pm

oatmeal cookies are my favorite! i’m going to have to try this recipe. So far, i must admit that my favorite recipe comes from the quaker oats box. I like to add more raisins and cranberries (mixed) than it calls for. And I add the oats at the end. I put as many oats as i can until they can barely stay together. (obviously i don’t really measure). but i promise, they’re delicious!

Nancy October 23, 2009 at 1:00 pm

I remember the sleep deprivation all too well especeially with my first baby. Since he was born just before Thanksgiving we had pumpkins in the house…so my husband carved a smiling face on one side and a frowing face on the other — all I had to do was turn the pumpkin to smile or not and he had his signal! Of course, sometimes I was too busy taking care of my sweet sleepless baby to turn the pumpkin around!

mariel October 23, 2009 at 3:31 pm

Yum! Those cookies look delicious. :) Oatmeal cookies are my absolute favorite.

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