You know that feeling when you've invited guests around at the last minute and whilst you are madly running around the house tidying and bringing some order to it you realise you have nothing in your kitchen cupboards to offer them?
Well panic no more.
You just need cookie in a jar in your life!
Not only are these a super convenient item to keep in your pantry, they also make a really thoughtful gift and they also look fabulous.
Cookie in a jar is so simple. You measure out the ingredients, place them nicely in a jar and stick on a label listing the wet ingredients and cooking directions. When you want to bake, you throw everything together, mix, in the oven and before you know it you'll have a fresh batch of delicious cookies.
Cookie In A Jar Recipe - Oat & Chocolate Chip
Method
You can get super creative if this is for a gift. From the type of jar you use, materials and ribbons and even how you do the labels,
You can of course use this recipe just to make some good old fashioned oats and chocolate chip cookies without putting it in a jar first. I normally make a batch and jar a batch at the same time. J is a cookie fiend and he really loves these ones.
The varieties are endless with cookies in a jar. I'm thinking about doing some more recipes like this for different types of cookies. What do you think?
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Well panic no more.
You just need cookie in a jar in your life!
Not only are these a super convenient item to keep in your pantry, they also make a really thoughtful gift and they also look fabulous.
Cookie In A Jar Recipe - Oat & Chocolate Chip
Ingredients
- 150g plain flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 80g brown sugar
- 100g caster sugar
- 180g rolled oats
- 150g chocolate chips
- Pack each layer firmly in the jar in this order Flour, Baking Powder, Cinnamon, Brown Sugar, Caster Sugar, Rolled Oats and Chocolate Chips.
- Stick a label on the back with the below instructions:
* Makes 18 cookies
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* 150g butter (softened)
* 1 egg
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* Preheat oven to 180ºC
* Beat butter and egg together until creamy.
* Add cookie mix to wet ingredients and mix until well combined.
* Spoon and flatten on a lined baking tray - allow room for spreading
* Bake for 12 - 15 minutes
* Cool on a wire rack
* Enjoy!
You can get super creative if this is for a gift. From the type of jar you use, materials and ribbons and even how you do the labels,
You can of course use this recipe just to make some good old fashioned oats and chocolate chip cookies without putting it in a jar first. I normally make a batch and jar a batch at the same time. J is a cookie fiend and he really loves these ones.
The varieties are endless with cookies in a jar. I'm thinking about doing some more recipes like this for different types of cookies. What do you think?
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I absolutely love this idea, so personal and it looks amazing, as though a lot of thought has gone into it x
ReplyDeleteIt does right? But it's soooo quick! And I only did very basic decorating. There's so many possibilities x
DeleteWow what an amazing idea :) I love last minute baking sessions on Sunday afternoons so these would be fab.
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Lyndsey
www.labeau.co.uk
For sure! They are perfect for any last minute baking needs x
DeleteI adore this little cookie in a jar gift. Way too cute!
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.:Marta:. @petiteraisin.ca
Thank you! It's such a simple idea and anyone could do it but very thoughtful for anyone who likes to bake x
DeleteThis is amazing! I need this in my life. Definitely going to make some of these, I think this is what could be considered as a life hack!x
ReplyDeleteHaha life hack. I like it! Glad you liked the post and thanks for sharing it x
DeleteI love those cookie jars, I was planning things like this for christmas. So personal! #foodpornthursday
ReplyDeleteI think they would make a lovely Christmas present. I'll certainly be doing a few myself x
DeleteWhat a great idea with so many possibilities too. I love making gifts at Christmas & I'll be giving your idea a try. Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI will definitely have some posts to follow with different varieties. I'm thinking brownies or peanut butter cookies next! Thanks for popping by x
DeleteTHIS looks fun to put together! I know people love getting something useful, cute and yummy - hits all 3 of those!
ReplyDeleteHa you're so right. I don't know how anyone could not like this as a gift x
DeleteThe recipe sounds fantastic, I'm going to make it tomorrow with my kids. And I LOVE the idea of this as a gift! It looks beautiful and who wouldn't want to receive homemade cookies in a jar! The string and lablel really finishes it off. Thanks so much for linking up with #foodpornthursdays
ReplyDeleteOh fab! I'm sure the kids will love it. Take a piccy and send it to me if you can. I've got some ideas for some other great jar decorations which I'll feature soon x
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