Elisabeth Foley
I saw these cookies at Brown Eyed Baker a few days ago, & my first thought was how lovely and comforting they looked. Said to be the famed Neiman Marcus cookies, off a recipe that has been making the rounds via e-mail for ages, they have rave reviews. The difference in these cookies is the way the oats are added. They are ground into an oat flour and give the cookie a lovely texture, more wholesome than the plain flour chocolate chips cookies, yet lighter than regular oat cookies.
I think these cookies bridge the gap perfectly, & I had to make some for Jamie when she asked me if I could do a guest post for her beautiful blog! I was honoured that she thought of me. Please stop by at Jamie’s Life’s A Feast for the rest of the post…
While you are here, I’ll ask you to please consider voting for 2 special friends for two ongoing contests…
1. For Jamie‘s blog Lifes A Feast for Blogger Choice Awards 2009 HERE for Best Food Blog where she shares her favorite recipes; stories of her life through food.
2. For Helene‘s Gingerbread Cake at the Bread Contest at Phamfatale.
These look wonderfully thick and chewy, Deeba, just the way I like them. I'm just not a big fan of those ultra-thin CCC. These are perfect. The oat flour sounds like a great enhancement to the cookie's texture. Will have to try these.
YUM!
There are so many fabulous entries in that Pham Fatale Bread Contest, but I think Helen's definitely stands out!
This is a great cookie and I make them several times a year. I also got the recipe in an e-mail, back in the day before the internet as we know it. 🙂 Oops! Dated myself again! 🙂
Hi there – I am a foodie and have been following your blog for almost a year now and love your presentation and food. I have recently entered into food blogosphere but am still trying to catch up on getting pictures and recipes right (ruchisimplyfood.blogspot.com).
I was wondering if you could tell me where you get baking supplies (everything from mascarpone cheeze, unsalted butter to nozzles for icing) from in Delhi or Gurgaon since I am new in this area.
Thanks a ton!!!!
Fabulous cookies and shots!
Cheers,
Rosa
Lovely cookies, Deeba! And I like how you packaged them. Anybody receiving a package of cookies from you would feel soooo incredibly special!
Oatmeal cookies are my favourites, I have never thought to grind the oats though.
They look beautiful, your photos are spectacular!
These cookies have been a people's choice for years Deeba, which is easy to see why.
oooh i've always wanted to try the neiman marcus recipe!! damn, this looks good deeba 🙂 x
Another fabulous recipe to try and a beautiful post. Thank you, my dear friend, for guest posting on my blog and thank you for being a friend when I most need it.
I love this recipe its a classic!
So glad that you enjoyed these!!!
Those delicious cookies are made even better by your delicate packaging! I would love to receive a gift like this!
Your photo's and presentation made these wonderful cookies look sublime!
Cool! I wrote an article on Good Bite about these, as well as did a post about them this spring. They are delicious!
As always, beautiful! Love the Neiman Marcus cookie story too!
As usual I am in awe of your food styling. I don't particularly care for oatmeal cookies but I swear your photos can make me eat anything!
You've really outdone yourself with the photography here, Deeba. Looks absolutely gorgeous!
As always, beautiful! Love the Neiman Marcus cookie story too!
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Deeba,
Got here from Helene's. Your blog is breathtaking and the pictures are gorgeous. I'm going to be trying the pear tart today. 🙂
How nice of you to make these for a friend! It's been many years since I made these cookies, still have the recipe hand written in my recipe binder. They are really good 🙂
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. I am so blessed to have a blogger friend like you.
Sincerely,
Hélène
That's a wonderful one!!!!!Its simply superb!