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Cowboy Cookies

Published: Aug 27, 2020 · Modified: Aug 27, 2020

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Hands with tray of cookies

Cowboy Cookies are a classic Southern cookie that are as mysterious as they are delicious. Why are they called Cowboy Cookies? No one really knows. Cowboys never took butter or chocolate chips with them as they drove cattle down the dusty trails. I’d like to believe Cowboy Cookies are a tribute to the nostalgic legend of the cowboy – rustic and bold with a little bit of everything good. Cowboy Cookies shoot from the hip in a way that a plain ol’ chocolate chip or brownie can’t match.

The ingredients for Cowboy Cookies include every delicious cookie ingredient I know – dried fruit, nuts, chocolate and crispy corn flakes. I especially love crunch of the corn flakes.

texture of cookie
A little bit of everything…

Hand Mix for Better Texture

Using an electric hand mixer as the additional ingredients (chocolate chips, raisins, nuts) become more dense can harm the motor of your mixer. As the recipe progresses, I switch to mixing with a spoon to save any strain on my poor little hand mixer. Of course, you could use a stand mixer to mix your cookie dough, but the powerful motors in stand mixers can crunch up your corn flakes into small pieces. Hand mixing denser ingredients may require a little muscle, but it only takes a minute and is worth the improved texture of your cookie.

Spatula with cookie
Big cookies are always better

More Chocolate Chips Or Raisins?

Not everyone loves raisins in their cookies, but I do, so I added a full cup. Golden raisins, dried currants, dried cherries, dried blueberries or dried cranberries would make great substitutions for plain old raisins. This recipe calls for only a 1/2 cup of chocolate chips but you can definitely add more by cutting back on the raisins. Simply reduce the raisins to 1/2 cup and increase the chocolate chips to 1 full cup, or eliminate the raisins altogether and use 1 1/2 cups of chocolate chips. Be a cowboy and design your own cookie.

tray of cookies
Allow the cookies to cool before storing

Also, you can elect to make large or small Cowboy Cookies by either portioning the dough into 2oz cookies (56g) or 1oz cookies (28g). Many times I make the dough in advance and freeze the portioned balls for baking later. Obviously, my preference is the 2oz cookie which give you a generous Texas sized portion. Make sure you give the cookies plenty of space on the cookie sheet!

cookie on tray
This big cookie needs plenty of space on the baking pan!

Hearty, sweet and full of nostalgia, Cowboy Cookies are right at home in any cookie jar!

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  • Author: Melissa Guerra
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Total Time: 27 minutes
  • Yield: 30 cookies (2 oz) 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: US

Ingredients

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1 cup brown sugar (200g)

1 cup granulated sugar (200g)

1 cup butter, softened (230g)

2 eggs

1 tbsp. vanilla (15ml)

2 cups flour (250g)

1 tsp. baking soda (6g)

½ tsp. baking powder (2g)

½ tsp. salt (2g)

1 tbsp. cinnamon (7g)

1 cup rolled oats (90g)

1 cup coconut (85g)

2 cups cornflakes (150g)

1/2 cup chocolate chips (80g)

1 cup dried raisins or currants (150g)

1 cup chopped pecans (100g)

Instructions

Using an electric hand mixer, cream together the sugars with the butter in a large mixing bowl. Add the eggs and vanilla, mixing until smooth. Set aside.

In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Stir until well combined. Add spoonfuls of the dry mixture into the butter mixture, combining with the electric hand mixer until well combined.

Using your spoon, stir in the oats, coconut, cornflakes, chocolate chips and chopped pecans. (The dough will become too thick for most hand mixers to manage.)

Measure the dough into 2oz. (56g) portions for Texas sized cookies or 1oz (28g) portions for standard sized cookies. Roll into balls and chill for at least 1 hour.

Heat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line cookie sheet with parchment paper and arrange chilled cookies on pan. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until the cookies are golden brown. Remove the cookies from the oven and allow to cool completely on a cooling rack. 

 

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