These ain't your average oatmeal cookies. They are made with less sugar, perfectly spiced and chewy, and topped with fanned-out fig slices. These are the less guilty delicious treats you'd be proud to take to any potluck. I prefer to bake with spelt flour, but you can definitely use regular plain flour.
Fresh Fig Oat Cookies
adapted from Olive Magazine
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- Heat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a large baking tray with parchment paper.
- Tip the softened butter, coconut sugar and xylitol crystals into a bowl, and use electric beaters to whisk until the mixture is light and fluffy. Add the spelt flour, oats, spices, baking powder, baking soda and sea salt, and mix together. Add the cream or milk.
- Take each fig half and use a sharp knife to cut thin slices along the length from the stalk end, but not all the way from the top, so that the slices stay together and can be fanned out.
- Roll the cookies into balls, put onto the prepared baking tray, then flatten each top slightly so it’s large enough for a fig half to fit. Put the fig halves, cut-side up, onto each cookie. Bake for 15 minutes or until browned at the edges. Remove and cool slightly before removing them. Dust with icing sugar if using.
They are very decorative!
ReplyDelete...they look festive!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Angie! Thank you for another great looking recipe. You are a true artist of your craft :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty and I know they have to taste great.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look delicious and pretty! Take care, have a wonderful week!
So pretty! I wish I liked figs.
ReplyDeleteSweet cookies!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I’m so sorry I have gotten so behind in my reading (and commenting) having no internet for 2.5 weeks really threw me off.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look wonderful—I love the combination of oats and fig!
Those cookies are so good-looking!
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ReplyDeleteThey look so good, a treat.
I agree with Tom, they do look festive :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Autumn days.
All the best Jan
I'm in love with these fig and oat cookies!.....beautiful and delicious at the same time!.........Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteAdoro el higo. Hare pronto esa receta. Gracias por ella. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, I love figs.
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty!
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Looks like Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMe encantan Angie! Hago con frecuencia galletas de avena. Gracias por brindarnos otra variedad.
ReplyDeleteExcelente semana sea contigo querida Angie!
these look absolutely gorgeous Angie!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!
ReplyDeleteI bet they taste awesome 😋
They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch tasty cookies that also look fabulous! Also, loving the addition of oats and spices in here; must be so flavourful.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie :)
ReplyDeleteYummy looking fig cookies and so decorative.
These are very pretty. I've only seen fig cookies with a fig jam inside the cookie. These are definitely more attractive.
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful and I can only imagine how divine they taste with the fresh figs, cardamom, and cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteThey look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove how the figs are beautifully fanned out on the cookies.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to try this recipe! I love figs and those cookies look delicious
ReplyDeleteJulia x