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Ah, January. The time of year for snuggly fires and resolutions and planning beach vacations where your toes won’t freeze. I always set a fitness resolution or two for the New Year and give it a few weeks to marinate. Historically, the results from this approach have been a bit lackluster. Throw in the fact that I’m headed to Hawaii next week and I’m thinking I need to jump on the fitness train with a little more vigor.
That’s why I’m thrilled to be partnering with Truvia (low cal baking sweetener!) and Bigelow Tea (tea! TEA! Need I say more?) to come up with a yummy, easy cookie to brighten up my mornings with a little sweetness. I LOVE baked goods with my tea and decided that this Crispy-Chewy Nutmeg Oatmeal Lacy, with it’s low carb flair (75% less calories than sugar!) and spicy flavors would go perfectly with a big mug of Earl Gray.
You might be wondering what I mean by “Crispy-Chewy.” Well, what we’ve got here is a cookie with crisp edges and a soft, chewy center. Look at the bend in the center!
And once you break it open, the chewiness in the center extends to a crisp edge.
I adjusted the original recipe to allow for a couple modifications. First, the batch needed to be smaller. Then I needed to incorporate the nutmeg. Lastly, I needed to add some Truvia Baking Blend.
A few quick words on Truvia, in case you’re not familiar. Truvia is natural, made from the leaves of the stevia plant. You can buy Truvia in a no-calorie version, but I chose to use this blend because it bakes and crisps just like sugar- absolutely essential for this cookie. Plus it’s tastes great and is gluten free. (BONUS! If you ensure that you’re using gluten free quick cooking oats? This RECIPE is gluten free!)
- 1/2 tablespoon butter
- 1/4 cup Truvia Baking Blend
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup quick cooking oats
- Vegetable-oil cooking spray
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment, spray with vegetable oil cooking spray.
- Using a mixer, beat butter and Truvia Baking Blend until crumbly. Add egg, vanilla extract, nutmeg, and salt. Beat until pale and smooth, about 1 minute.
- Mix in baking powder and oats.
- Let stand 10 to 15 minutes.
- Drop a spoonful of batter onto prepared sheet, 3 inches apart.
- Bake until golden, about 8-9 minutes.
- Transfer cookies (still on parchment paper) to wire racks to cool completely.
- Cookies can be stored up to 2 days at room temperature in airtight containers.
PS Check out the darling design on the bottom of the Bigelow Tea box. I DIG attractive and unique packaging. A teapot shaped barcode!
Natalie says
I’m totally a tea drinker, too! Everyone else in the world can have coffee, but I will always want tea. 🙂 Those cookies look fab, and I’m a huge fan of cookies that can walk that crispy-chewy line!
Breanna says
Ummm, these look scrumptious! I have to save this for later, because I totally need to try this recipe! Thank you for sharing, and beautiful pictures, ladies! <3
karissa says
I love that they are crispy and chewy. I like both in a cookie.
Jordan says
Mmmm these look sooo yummy! And your pictures are gorgeous!!
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Cara of Stylish+Geek Blog says
Yum! A recipe using Truvia…definitely pin worthy! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Kyla Currier says
These look delicious!
Erin says
This is SO not helping me want to give up cookies for a while! LOL!
Alyssa says
These look so yummmy! I love that they look like little cookies! I love oatmeal cookies! Mmmmm!
ananda says
this is totally my kind of cookie!! i LOVE nutmeg!! will take that cute teacup too! =)
Laurie says
I am eating thirty days of clean, which means no sugar. But these cookies sound delicious!
Kelly - A Side of Sweet says
These look absolutely fabulous! I love the demonstration of the bend. It’s all about the bend! 🙂
xxo,
Kelly
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Myrabev says
I love love tea i am a big fun and always tasting new ones. The baking looks absolutely divine
Brenda says
OMG! Those look delicious and I have never tried to cook with truvia, but maybe I should!
Rosie says
Oh my golly these look absolutely delicious x
Melissa says
These look and sound delicious! Will have to try making them, hank you for sharing the recipe! Love oatmeal cookies 🙂
JanetGoingCrazy says
These cookies sound delicious! I love a crispy and chewy cookie. #client
lauriel says
mmm, those sound delicious! I smiled at the soft-chewy center texture of the cookies, since I’m familiar with the crisp version of lacy cookies. These are a great alternative! :9
xo,
lauriel
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Sarah @ SnixyKitchen says
Mmm – NUTMEG in an oatmeal cook is BRILLIANT! I love the crispy-chewy combo of these lacies:) Bring a batch of these when you come for pumpkin mousse, k?
Katie says
Loving the barcode on the tea! As a brit,. I’m addicted to tea and biscuits anyway, it’s in my blood! Plus, they’re kinda healthy right?!
Katie <3
RobynK says
Crispy and chewy cookies are the BEST, seriously there is nothing better!
Ivette @ All About Bham says
I love oatmeal, I love nutmeg and I love truvia! New favorite recipe <3
Nasya Smith says
These sound so good, I love baking!
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