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I had a hankering for creatin’ this weekend. Earlier this week I posed the question on the Wanna Be A Country Cleaver facebook page, whether I should bake a hazelnut chocolate cheesecake or these blackberry oatmeal rounds. The blackberry oatmeal rounds won by an astounding margin. Maybe all this winter weather got people dreaming of summer and fresh blackberries, I know it sure got me in that mindset.
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Ingredients for Blackberry Oatmeal Rounds
~ 1/2 tsp salt
~ 1/2 tsp baking powder
~ 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
~ 1/4 tsp cinnamon
~ 2 sticks, softened unsalted butter
~ 1 c. packed brown
sugar
~ 2 large eggs
~ 3 c. old-fashtioned oats
~ 1 jar blackberry jam
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 In a medium bowl,
whisk all of the dry ingredients together and set aside.
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In your handy dandy mixer, blend sugars and butter together until smooth.Â
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Add in 1/2 tsp
vanilla. (I like vanilla not matter what sweet baked recipe I am making. I dunno what it is, Â so I just added a little in for fun.)
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And don’t forget your two eggs. Beat in one at a time, leaving about 30 seconds in between each addition.
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Slowly add in your
flour mixture 1/2 c. at a time, mixing throughly in between.
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Last but not least, your three cups of oatmeal! It is half of the whole point of this recipe after all!
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When all ingredients are mixed, cover and put in fridge for about an hour to stiffen up the dough and making it easier to handle.Â
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In the mean time, grab a mini-cupcake tin and some baking Pam for the next steps.Â
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When you’re ready to bake preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
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Make 1 inch round balls of the oatmeal dough in your hands.Â
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With the back of a teaspoon press a divot into the ball, where a nice little dollop of jam will go.
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See, little divot!
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And there’s the jam. Fold the edges up and recreate the little dough ball. Â When complete, place the filled dough balls into the mini-cupcake tin and bake for 13 minutes.Â
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Let them cool in the tin for about 5 minutes, so you don’t burn your phalanges off. That’s the kinda girl I am.Â
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These are yummy, chewy and have an aire of summer about them. Cook ’em up and enjoy!
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Inspired Homemade Recipes To Try
Blackberry Pie No Churn Ice Cream
Perfect Every Time Blackberry Peach Pie
Blackberry Thyme Baked Brie En Croute
Classic Blackberry Nectarine Pie
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these look SO good. reminds me of a jelly donut!
Oooh! These look fun! You have the best baked goods!
How fun! I think I will make these for the boys tomorrow. You know, to atone for being away this weekend! 😉
these look so good and sounds like a lot of fun making them. love your gingermen spoon 😉
Thanks for sharing, hope you'll have a wonderful weekend