Juicy berries are marvelous nestled under a crispy top. This dessert is easy enough for a beginning baker to make and serve with pride.
Author: Sheila Lukins
These slightly sweet rounds are a cross between a cookie and a cracker. Eat them plain or with jam for breakfast, or top them with cheese for a snack.
Author: Grace Gordon
This crunchy crumble is the perfect topping for an ice cream sundae, easy apple crumble, or our Build-Your-Own Thanksgiving Pie Bar. Pro tip: Keep a batch of the unbaked mixture in the freezer in case...
Author: Katherine Sacks
A baked oatmeal recipe using fruit, rolled oats, nuts, and spices.
Author: Heidi Swanson
Dates contribute a satisfying chew and rich butterscotch flavor to these oatmeal cookies. You'd be hard pressed to find a better oatmeal cookie recipe.
Author: Roxana Jullapat
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Author: Carolyn Beth Weil
Inspired by the bright flavors of cranberry sauce, tangy cranberries and sweet orange zest add a floral tartness to this apple crisp, topped with an oatmeal cookie crumble studded with almonds. The crumble...
Author: Ben Mims
Author: Diane Elizabeth Brown
An easy Oatcakes recipe.
A combination of nut butter, dried fruit, and lots of seeds makes these chewy homemade granola bars downright irresistible. For a crispier bar, toast them in the oven after baking.
Author: Katherine Sacks
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Author: Rochelle Palermo
Once you start eating this rich, salty-sweet pie with its oat cookie crust, you won't be able to stop. Get this iconic recipe from Milk Bar chef Christina Tosi.
Author: Christina Tosi
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Author: Andrea Albin
This ticks all the boxes for a healthy dessert. The mixture of oats, almonds, berries, dates, and cinnamon creates the perfect sustained energy-releasing treat that packs a hefty nutritional punch.
Author: Lorraine Pascale
Author: Sally Siegel
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Author: Devora Disner
Epi associate editor Emily Johnson liked her family cookie recipe, but thought it could be even better. So she started making it with butter instead of margarine, increased the salt, and used chopped chocolate...
Author: Emily Johnson
Author: Cynthia Paige Ward
Mix the batter with a fork until it just barely comes together. A lumpy batter now means a light and tender waffle later.
Author: Deb Perelman
Author: Shelley Wiseman
A classic Oatmeal Cookies recipe