Get yourself organized. I love to gather all my things before I start a recipe. It is easier than looking around for things as you go and I am less likely to miss an ingredient. I tried to make bread without adding yeast once, not good.
Cream the brown sugar and margarine together. They should be a nice light fluffy brown colour.
Add the eggs, one at at time, until they are well incorporated. I would normally do this part in my stand mixer but it is in a train yard here in Mississauga waiting to be delivered. I'm scheduled for tomorrow so I'm pretty happy about that! My arms can't take anymore hand beating with just a whisk! It's barbaric!
Now you can add in all the dry ingredients. Start with the flour, cinnamon, salt, and baking powder. Mix those into the brown sugar mixture until just combined.
Now add in all the oats and raisins. Don't get scared, it will look like it will never combine but it will, trust me. My arm was burning and sore after working this all in.
See? All good. Now start scooping out those cookies for baking.
As I said, I have been using muffin papers and baking cookies in muffin tins. This works really great.
The next batch is on standby.
OOOOOH Look at those!
Pop them out of the tin and set them aside to cool.
Soft and chewy. I keep these in the freezer. I can pop them straight into my son's lunch box in the morning or we can eat them straight from the freezer. You can also zap them for 10-20 seconds in the microwave if you want them hot and gooey. I personally like them cold and chewy, sort of like the cookie dough bits they put in ice cream.
Tonight for supper, I'm making chicken in Thai green curry with Jasmine rice and Parmesan asparagus so watch out for that tomorrow!
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