
New York is freezing this week, and based on my climate app, your complete northern hemisphere is one chilly blue blob. If there have been ever a time for a baking mission, it’s now. And we’ve simply the factor…
Melina Hammer’s oat lace cookies.
I’ve all the time liked oatmeal lace cookies however assumed they have been too tough to make myself. Something that delicate and caramel-y needed to be difficult, proper? Improper.
“They’re tremendous straightforward!” swears Melina Hammer, cookbook creator and author of the publication Tales from Catbird Cottage. “No matter your schedule, there’s room in it to make this cookie.” I can personally verify the recipe’s doability, having made a batch this previous Monday — aka, 72 hours into an extended weekend, together with my six-year-old who’d been cooped up with two boring, working mother and father all day. A extra concerned recipe may’ve resulted in tears and flour throughout my keyboard, however these have been so fast and scrumptious that I nearly made a second batch proper then and there.
Melina’s recipe requires a couple of grinds of cracked pepper — so as to add a bit complexity and zing to the easy sweetness — however she notes that there are various methods to riff. “You would use your favourite chili powder, or you would attempt a teaspoon of finely grated orange zest, minced candied ginger, or toasted sesame seeds.” I’m wanting ahead to enjoying round with these additions, however for now, I’m enamored with the unique recipe. Right here it’s:
Oat Lace Cookies
by Melina Hammer
Makes 24
3 tbsp salted butter
1/2 cup rolled oats
2 tbsp plus 1 1/2 tsp slivered almonds
1/4 tsp freshly cracked black pepper
1 small egg
1/4 cup cane sugar
1/2 tsp honey
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
pinch kosher salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tbsp all-purpose flour
Preheat the oven to 350F. Add the butter, oats, and almonds to a small saucepan set over medium-low warmth. Soften the butter, agitating the pan to include it into the combination. Add the freshly floor pepper and stir all collectively.
Because the butter melts, whisk the egg and sugar in a medium bowl till pale. Add the honey and vanilla, and whisk to include. Add the butter-oat combination to the overwhelmed sugar and egg, then the kosher salt, baking powder, and flour. Stir collectively till uniform.
Place teaspoon-sized parts onto parchment-lined sheet pans, retaining 2 inches between every mound to account for spreading as they bake. You possibly can rise up to 12 cookies on a sheet at one time. Bake for 8 minutes or till pale golden on the heart and caramelized golden across the edge.
Professional tip from Melina: “Because the batter spreads whereas baking, cookie shapes can go a bit wonky. I like to tug them out across the 6-minute mark — once they’ve unfold, however not totally caramelized — and nudge them again into spherical shapes, utilizing a silicone spatula (be aware to not contact the new pan). Return them to the oven to bake for the final couple minutes to get them caramelized, and voilà, you’ve got attractive cookies!”
Enable them to chill on the sheet pan for 5-7 minutes, till they free simply with a spatula. Retailer cookies in a parchment-lined sealed container on the counter, as much as 5 days.

Melina Hammer is a chef, meals stylist, recipe developer, and the award-winning creator of A 12 months at Catbird Cottage. Her recipes have appeared on Bon Appétit, Food52, Cooking Gentle, and Edible. You possibly can comply with her publication, Tales from Catbird Cottage, should you’d like.
Thanks a lot, Melina! Anybody else in a baking temper this week? What are we making?
P.S. Three-ingredient butter cookies, monster cookies, and morning cookies for the backpack. Plus, Toby’s cookies that blew us all away.
(Pictures courtesy of Melina Hammer.)

