These oatmeal cookies are soft, chewy, buttery and so easy to make. They come together in one bowl and bake into perfect, golden cookies every time.

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The Best Oatmeal Cookie Recipe
If you’re craving classic oatmeal cookies, this soft and chewy version is the best one to make. They bake up with crisp edges, tender centers and perfect buttery brown sugar flavor in every bite.
These easy oatmeal cookies come together in one bowl and turn out perfectly every time. Whether you turn this into oatmeal raisin cookies, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies or bake them plain, they’re a fast, reliable recipe to keep in your rotation.
Ingredient Notes

Find the full printable recipe instructions with measurements below.
- Butter: Unsalted works best so you can control the salt in the recipe. Make sure it’s softened for smooth creaming.
- Brown sugar: Packed light brown sugar gives that classic brown sugar oatmeal cookies flavor while adding chewy texture and warm caramel flavor.
- Granulated sugar: Balances the sweetness and helps the edges bake up lightly crisp.
- Eggs: Eggs bind the dough and keep the cookies soft.
- Vanilla extract: Adds flavor and rounds out the sweetness.
- All-purpose flour: Provides structure while keeping the cookies tender.
- Salt. Enhances all the flavors. Reduce the added salt if using salted butter (about 1/4 teaspoon or skip it).
- Baking soda and baking powder: Give the cookies lift and a tender texture.
- Old-fashioned oats: Rolled oats give the best chewy texture. You can use quick oats, but the cookies turn out softer and can dry out a little. A mix of both works too.
- Add-ins (optional): Add up to 1 cup raisins, chocolate chips or 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon.
How to Make Easy Oatmeal Cookies
These come together fast in one bowl, no chilling required. In a large mixing bowl, use an electric mixer to cream the butter, brown sugar and granulated sugar until smooth. Add the eggs and vanilla and mix until combined.
Add the flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder (plus cinnamon if you’re using it) right into the same bowl. Stir just until combined, then mix in the oats. Don’t overmix, a few quick strokes keeps the cookies tender.


Scoop the dough with a medium cookie scoop onto a baking sheet lined with parchment or a silicone mat. Because this recipe uses just the right amount of sugar, the dough holds its shape and bakes up thick instead of spreading thin.
Bake at 350°F until the edges are just light golden, about 8 minutes, the centers should still look a little underdone. Let them rest on the pan for 2 minutes, then move to a rack and enjoy warm.


Tips for Quick and Easy Oatmeal Cookies
- Use room temperature butter and eggs: They mix more smoothly into the dough and help the cookies bake evenly. To quickly warm eggs, place them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes. Soften butter in short microwave bursts if needed.
- For softer or crispier cookies: Pull them from the oven when the centers look slightly underdone for a soft, chewy texture. Bake a minute or two longer if you prefer crispier edges.
- Prevent spreading: This recipe holds its shape well, but if your kitchen runs warm, chilling the dough 20–30 minutes keeps the cookies thick.
- Scoop for even baking: A cookie scoop keeps the cookies the same size, and lining the pan with parchment paper prevents sticking.
- Skip scooping. Make these oatmeal cookie bars instead!
- Finishing touch: For a sweet-salty bite, sprinkle flaky sea salt on top before baking.

More cookie recipes to try include no-bake peanut butter oatmeal cookies, oatmeal M&M cookies or oatmeal coconut chocolate chip cookies.
More Oatmeal Cookie Recipes

Easy Oatmeal Cookies
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Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup (215 grams) light brown sugar , packed
- ¾ cup (150 grams) granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 ⅓ cups (315 grams) all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon , optional
- 2 cups (200 grams) old-fashioned oats
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
- Cream 1 cup butter, 1 cup brown sugar and 3/4 cup granulated sugar in a large mixing bowl. Add 2 eggs and 2 teaspoons vanilla then mix until combined.
- Add 2 1/3 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder (and cinnamon if desired). Stir just until combined. Then mix in 2 cups oats.
- Use a medium cookie scoop and scoop onto the prepared baking sheets. Bake for 8 minutes, or until the edges are just light golden brown (the centers should look a little underdone). Take them out a little early for softer cookies and bake them a little longer for crispier cookies.
- Let cookies rest on the pan for 2 minutes and then transfer to a cooling rack.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Variations
- Iced oatmeal cookies: Drizzle the cooled cookies with a simple powdered sugar icing for that classic crinkly-glazed finish.
- Oatmeal butterscotch cookies: Fold in butterscotch chips for a warm, caramel-like flavor.
- Oatmeal cream pies: Sandwich two cookies with marshmallow frosting for a homemade copycat of the lunchbox classic.
- Seasonal favorites: Make pumpkin oatmeal cookies for fall, or gingerbread oatmeal cookies for a cozy Christmas cookie tray.
Jessica
These are the best!!! I was going to add chocolate chips until I tasted the first batch. Not needed!!
Jamielyn Nye
So glad to hear you enjoyed these oatmeal cookies! Have a Merry Christmas!
Jean
I love this recipe. I used 1 teaspoon of baking soda and powder. Added 1 cup of raisins . I am glad this recipe calls for 2 cups of oatmeal instead of 3 cups. Sometimes, too much oatmeal dries out the cookie .
Kay Rodgers
Love these cookies! Got rid of all oatmeal cookies recipes. This is the best!
Jamielyn Nye
Ah, so glad to hear you loved the oatmeal cookies! Thanks for the review!
Tricia
Delicious! I make them all the time!
Taylor @ I Heart Naptime
Glad you like them, Tricia. These are classic.
Journa Liz Ramirez
I would definitely keep this oatmeal recipe. I love adding raisins on top.
Taylor @ I Heart Naptime
Mmm delicious. So glad you enjoyed it!
Glenda
Really good oatmeal cookies are hard to beat for everyday snacking and packing in lunch boxes. We loved this recipe! Thanks!
Cindy
Omg these were do delicious and remind me of the cookies my grandmother used to make. Definitely a keeper!!
Gen
I am such a big fan of oatmeal cookies but not everyone in my house likes raisins or chocolate chips – this recipe is perfect & so delicious! Thank you!
Taylor @ I Heart Naptime
You are so welcome! Glad to hear the recipe was a hit with your family :)
Cara
While I don’t mind cooking, I have never really liked baking. But a family member recently requested homemade oatmeal cookies. I did a quick google in the baking aisle and choose this recipe at random.
The cookies turned out PERFECT. Soft, chewy, sweet but not too sweet. And not hard to make even for a non baker.
Thanks for this! I will make them again.
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad to hear Cara! Glad you enjoyed the oatmeal cookies!
Lindsay
These cookies are exactly what I wanted, an easy and delicious cookie that you can customize to what you want. I tried a bunch of ways and my favorite was with cinnamon sprinkled on top. I also did craisins and those were good too! Mine took 8.5 mins for the perfect cook and 2 mins on the cookie sheet out of the oven to continue cooking/setting. Loved it thanks!!!
I Heart Naptime
So happy to hear you loved them! Cinnamon sprinkled on top sounds amazing :)
Diane
Great recipe! Loved the cinnamon in them. Recipe is a keeper. Thank!
I Heart Naptime
I’m so happy you loved them, Diane! Thank you for your comment and review :)
Kim
I add a bag of white chocolate chips to these cookies. They’re delicious and stay soft for days.
Jamielyn Nye
Sounds delicious! Thanks Kim for your review :)
Nijole
Are the amounts of baking powder and baking soda correct? That seems like a lot of baking soda.
I Heart Naptime
Yes, they are correct :)
Trina
These are delicious! I add raisins and about a 1/2 teaspoon of extra vanilla. Served with a scoop of fresh homemade vanilla ice cream… it’s like a little plate of perfection. Your recipe is definitely a keeper!
I Heart Naptime
Mmm sounds amazing. Glad to hear you love them, Trina! :)
Kim Russell
Love these, saving the recipe I use gf flour and they are delicious. I love Too much cinnamon and added raisins. So easy and I skip the brown sugar and use raw instead of white sugar.
I Heart Naptime
Thanks for sharing your substitutions, Kim! I’m so happy to hear you loved the recipe :)
Sue
Butterscotch chips are amazing in oatmeal cookies.
I Heart Naptime
I agree! Check out my favorite butterscotch oatmeal cookie recipe :) https://www.iheartnaptime.net/oatmeal-butterscotch-cookies/
Casey
Great recipe! The cookies are amazing! I added pecan bits and chocolate chips and OMG!!!
I Heart Naptime
That sounds delicious! I’m so glad you enjoyed them, Casey :)
Bridget Dallaire
My adult children and grandkids said they were the best they ever had…I added raisins…thank You
I Heart Naptime
Yay, love to hear that! Thank you for your comment, Bridget :)
Tricia
Absolutely delicious! A family favorite!
I Heart Naptime
So happy to hear they were a hit! :)
Kristen L
theses are good cookies
I Heart Naptime
So glad to hear you enjoyed them, Kristen :)