Oatmeal cookies and Butterfinger Candy Bars are two of my favorite things – so our Easy Oatmeal Cookies with Butterfingers are a no brainer. Soft, chewy and delicious, this easy Oatmeal Cookie Recipes (with or without Butterfinger Candy) will be your new favorite.
Easy Oatmeal Cookies
Hello, My name is Diane Roark. I blog at Recipes For Our Daily Bread and Our American Travels. Each month I look forward to sharing one of my family’s favorite recipes here at Princess Pinky Girl.
A couple of years ago I reviewed a cookbook by New York Times Bestselling Author Susan Mallery. I fell in love with Susan’s Easy Oatmeal Cookies from her Fool’s Gold cookbook.
They were truly the best oatmeal cookies I had ever had. I have since used Susan’s oatmeal cookie recipe to make several other different types of oatmeal cookies including these Oatmeal Cookies with Butterfingers.
I not only love a good oatmeal cookie, but I truly enjoy Butterfinger candy bars. I discovered Butterfinger Bites several months ago. Butterfinger Bites are a bag of small unwrapped butterfingers which are bite size. These new Butterfinger Bites made it easy to add Butterfingers to these oatmeal cookies.
I am so glad I tried this combination together. They were a crunchy, chocolaty goodness wrapped up in a soft oatmeal cookie. Awesome!
Cookies put a smile on your face. I dare you to try to eat a cookie or share a cookie with others without smiling. Notice when you hand someone a cookie they will smile. Cookies help you remember good times and bring back happy memories.
I hope you enjoy these Oatmeal Butterfinger Cookies. After baking cookies at my house, I have always sent extra cookies with my kids to share with their friends. I tell them to “go make friends”. I have always tried to encourage them to go put a smile on someone’s face. I hope you will bake some cookies and help put a smile on someone’s face.
Cookie Baking Tips
- Use butter and eggs at room temperature. You should be able to leave a finger print easily in the butter.
- Whip the butter, shortening, and sugars until light and fluffy.
- Do not over mix the flour!
- Mix in the dry ingredients just until you do not see any dry ingredients.
- Use parchment paper – I love parchment paper when baking. Once you remove the cookies from the oven, just slide the parchment paper off the baking sheet with the cookies still on it. This will allow them to cool.
- Use an ice cream scoop when scooping out your cookies. This way they will all be the same size and will bake evenly.
- Do not over cook your cookies. Once you remove the cookies from the oven, they will continue to bake.
How to Freeze Cookie Dough
Did you know that you can freeze cookie dough? That’s right! Make a batch and take them out as you want to bake them!
- Scoop the cookies onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. You can put the cookies closer together on the baking sheet when freezing them than when you are baking them, because they are going to spread until you bake them.
- If you scoop the cookie dough out first and then freeze it, you do not have a problem with the dough being as hard as a rock and you cannot scoop it out of a container.
- After scooping out the cookie dough, place the baking pan in the freezer until the cookies are frozen.
- Place frozen cookies into large freezer zip lock bags and store in the freezer.
- Take them out and let them defrost on the counter before cooking
- Now, you will have cookies on hand in case of an emergency.
For more Oatmeal Recipes check out:
- No Bake Monster Cookie Oatmeal Energy Balls
- Oatmeal Cream Cookies
- Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
- No Bake Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars
- Slow Cooker Oatmeal Bar
Oatmeal Butterfinger Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup unsalted butter 1 stick, at room temperature
- ¾ cup light-brown sugar packed
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 ¼ cups rolled oats traditional or old fashioned oats, not quick-cooking
- 1 10 oz bag Nestle Butterfinger Bites
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
- Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl with an electric mixer on high-speed, cream the butter, brown sugar, egg and vanilla.
- Mix in dry ingredients; just until blended.
- Fold in oats and Butterfinger bites candy bars.
- Chill the dough for 20 minutes in the refrigerator.
- Drop cookies in large spoonfuls onto the baking sheets lined with parchment paper.
- I used a regular size ice cream scoop.
- Bake 14 to 15 minutes until the edges are golden but still wet looking in the middle.
- Cool on a wire rack.
I love butterfingers! I love oatmeal! I did add one more item after the first batch. Dark chocolate chips. It just wasn’t chocolatey enough for me. I think I would also add pecans next time as well. Thank you for the good recipe.
Hi I was reading at the top of the page where it says to cream butter & shortening. But theres no shortening in the recipe list of ingredients. Please help fix this. Thank you!
Wow…these look delicious!!!
This sounds great and will try making them with my grandchildren. My ultimate favorite oatmeal cookie is made with DATES. Almost same ingredients but I also add some vanilla, cinnamon along with chopped pitted dates. ENJOY!
Janine,
I truly enjoy oatmeal cookies too and butterfinger candy bars are my favorite. These two combined make an amazing cookie.
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my post.
Blessings,
Diane
I have always loved oatmeal cookies since I was a young girl (seriously my favorite cookie), but never thought to add Butterfingers candy. So going to have to try the next time I make oatmeal cookies for us now. Thanks for sharing here today!! ๐
Jenn,
Thank you so much for allowing me to share these Oatmeal Butterfinger cookies with your readers. I hope they enjoy these cookies as much as we do.
Many Blessings,
Diane