September 11th, 2010 • 17:09
My Cookie Recipe Calls For Quick Cooking Oats, But All I Have Is Regular. Will The Cookies Come Out Okay?
The only difference between Regular Old Fashioned Oats and Quick Oats are that Quick Oats are cut into thirds at the factory to speed up there cooking time. Your recipe should not make a difference except that you may want to add 1-2 additional teaspoons of water to the recipe. Otherwise, just follow the recipe. All will be fantastic!
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Sep 11th 2010 • 17:09
by Sugar Pie
I always use whichever oats I have on hand and my cookies have always come out fine.
Sep 11th 2010 • 17:09
by peacepus
Yes, as long as they are not those Irish Steel Cut kind of oats, it will be fine.
Sep 11th 2010 • 20:09
by gg
The only difference between Regular Old Fashioned Oats and Quick Oats are that Quick Oats are cut into thirds at the factory to speed up there cooking time. Your recipe should not make a difference except that you may want to add 1-2 additional teaspoons of water to the recipe. Otherwise, just follow the recipe. All will be fantastic!
Sep 11th 2010 • 21:09
by Christal
look at the bag, does it say great for baking? if it does, then your fine.
Sep 11th 2010 • 21:09
by wineduch
Nope,because one time I did what you did but vis versa and they turned out to be a big glob…
Sep 11th 2010 • 22:09
by Glamorou
most oats today are quick cooking. just use a litttle less because quick cooking are already plumped a little and the measurement would contain less oat since they are a little plumper.. regular have not expanded as much therefore you would need to add less and give them time to expand…
Good luck hope u enjoy ur cookies
Sep 11th 2010 • 23:09
by Tired of Users
Yes, I use regular and have never had a problem.
Sep 12th 2010 • 00:09
by ♥ღαмαиdα
I do this all the time because regular oats are healthier. I mix together the wet ingredients first and then add the oats to the wet ingredients and let them soak while I mix together the dry ingredients. Good luck!
Nov 14th 2010 • 01:11
by ceramic hobs cleaning
Awesome. We are trying to find exactly like the info.
Sep 1st 2011 • 06:09
by hotshot bald cop
Good points