Are you craving cookies right now, but maybe something a little different from a plain old chocolate chip cookie? How about a cookie filled with lots of chocolate and nutty goodness? This recipe for Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies with Cacao Nibs is seriously addicting. The cocoa nibs, pecans, and oatmeal bake into a fabulous hearty cookie.
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This recipe has several components, but the great thing is you add the ingredients to a mixing bowl for a quick mix, and no chilling is required. Nope, you don't have to find room in the fridge for your big mixing bowl and patiently wait for some magic chilling thing to happen with this dough.
Let's start with the ingredients
- Butter
- Brown sugar
- White sugar
- Eggs
- Vanilla
- Oatmeal
- Flour
- Salt
- Baking soda
- Baking powder
- Chocolate
- Chocolate chips
- Cacao nibs
- Pecans
This cookie is all about texture. Yes, I know there are quite a few ingredients, but each has a delicious purpose that results in a deeply rich, chewy and crunchy chocolate chip oatmeal cookie that begs for a glass of cold milk or even a cup of coffee or tea.
And if you are looking to make just a few cookies, try this Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe for 12 delicious cookies. Or if you want a classic oatmeal cookie, bake these chewy Ice Oatmeal Cookies.
Three ingredients make this a great cookie
Chocolate - Cocao Nibs - Rolled Oats
Grated chocolate - for the grated chocolate, a large piece of chocolate works the best since you need to grate 4 ounces. I use milk chocolate for this step, which mildly flavors the cookie and gives it a light chocolate color. Feel free to use your favorite chocolate. I buy chunks of chocolate, but you can also buy 4-ounce bars such as Lindt, Ghiradelli, and Valahrona at most stores.
Grating the chocolate does take a little time, but it is worth the effort.
Here are a few grating tips
- Grating a block of chocolate is easier than a bar
- Refrigerate the chocolate before grating to keep it from getting soft, and it will grate more easily.
- Watch your knuckles when grating and stop before you get close to the end piece of the chocolate.
Chocolate Chips - use your favorite brand for the chips. I like using semi-sweet to add a deep chocolatey flavor, and to offset the grated milk chocolate; for today's recipe, is used Trader Joe's semi-sweet chips.
Cacao Nibs - Lastly, what about those cacao nibs? I like to add cacao nibs to these cookies for a nice little crunch, and the nibs add another layer of chocolate flavor. You can find cacao nibs next to chocolate and cocoa in most stores. Try these Cacao Nibs and Sea Salt Shortbread Cookies for another cacao nib recipe.
But what the heck are cacao nibs? They are roasted and husked cacao beans and are pure chocolate. I like to eat them by themselves. Cacao nibs are crunchy and not sweet at all, plus they are also full of antioxidants; another good reason to eat chocolate!
Rolled Oats - Unlike other oatmeal cookie recipes, this recipe calls for putting the oatmeal in a food processor and grinding it down into smaller pieces. Grinding the oatmeal gives these cookies a lighter texture than regular oatmeal cookies, but you still get that great nutty oatmeal taste. Seriously, I love this technique, and I love the ground oats in cookies.
Ready to bake? Get out your cookie sheets, turn on your oven and let's mix up a batch of cookie dough.
How To Make Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
Step 1. Using a small food processor, grind the rolled oats to a medium to fine grind; this takes a few whirls, and add the ground oats to a bowl along with the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Set this aside for a minute.
Step 2. Using a food grater, grate the four ounce bar of chocolate into a shallow pan or a pie plate. The grated chocolate tends to scatter, so use a pan with edges that help keep it contained better. Once grated, set aside.
Step 3. In a stand mixer bowl, mix the softened butter and the white and brown sugars on medium speed until the mixture is nice and creamy.
Step 4. Add the eggs and vanilla and mix on medium speed until the mixture is well blended.
Step 5. Add the flour and oatmeal mixture to the creamed mixture, then mix at low speed until blended.
Step 6. Add the grated chocolate, chocolate chips, cacao nibs, and pecans; mix at a low speed to incorporate all the ingredients. At this point, the dough will be very heavy and thick, so mix slowly.
Step 7. Scoop the dough onto parchment-lined baking sheets and bake at 375 degrees F. for 10 minutes. I like using a 1.5 tablespoon (#40) cookie scoop for this, but a regular teaspoon will also work.
When done, remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes. Store in an airtight container for several days.
These didn't last long...we started eating them right off the cookie sheet when they were nice and warm with all the gooey chocolate.
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Make sure to visit the Sweet Than Oats Blog for another tasty treat made with cacao nibs. These vegan Cacao Nib Truffles have just six ingredients and are a healthy and delicious snack.
Cookie Questions
Can you freeze these cookies? Yes, and I do it two ways.
- Make the cookie batter and scoop the cookie dough onto parchment paper or wax paper on a plate or tray. Place these cookie dough scoops in the freezer and freeze for about ½ hour. Remove from the freezer and place the frozen dough balls in a storage bag or container, pressing the air out of the bag. When ready to bake, remove from the freezer, place on the baking sheet, and bake as directed, adding 2-3 minutes for the cookies to bake.
- Bake the cookies as directed and let them cool completely. Transfer the cookies to a freezer container or bag, press to remove the air, and seal tightly. When ready to eat, remove the cookies from the freezer and let them defrost for about a half-hour. You can pop the cookies into a 350-degree F. oven for 5 minutes to heat up if you like warm cookies.
What about the nuts
- Chopped walnuts or almonds are a good option
- You can also leave the nuts out, and the cookie with be just as tasty.
Do you have to grind the oatmeal?
For these cookies, yes. The recipe is calculated for the flour to the ground oatmeal ratio for the right consistency.
Do you have to grate the chocolate?
I suggest doing this step; otherwise, it isn't a chocolate cookie, and the grated chocolate adds great flavor.
Chocolate Suggestions
Cacao Nibs add a wonderful crunch to these cookies, and they make a delicious snack.
Using blocks of chocolate are perfect for recipes like this when you need grated or shaved chocolate.
You can also buy smaller bars of chocolate like this 4-ounce bar.
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Recipe
Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies with Cacao Nibs
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 tsp. vanilla
- 2 cups Old Fashioned Rolled Oats Quick oats will also work
- 2 cups flour
- ½ tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 1 tsp. baking powder
- 4 ounces milk chocolate
- 8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- ½ cup cacao nibs
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. This is a very heavy dough and mixes best in a stand-mixer.
- Grate the 4 oz. chocolate bar over a large plate. The grated chocolate is light and tends to scatter so use something like a pie plate that has sides to it. Set aside.
- In a food processor grind the oatmeal to a medium to fine grind, then pour the oats into a medium-sized bowl and add the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
- Cream the softened butter and the white and brown sugars together over medium speed until smooth and creamy
- Add the eggs and vanilla and beat until combined, scraping the bowl and remixing until you have a smooth mixture.
- Add in the oatmeal flour mixture along with the grated chocolate, chocolate chips, cacao nibs, and pecans. Beat on a low speed to slowly incorporate all the ingredients.
- Scoop out the cookie dough with a cookie scoop of a tablespoon on parchment-lined baking sheets and bake for 10 minutes until the cookies are golden brown
- Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes then remove to a cooling rack until cool. Store in an airtight container for several days.
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First Published: Nov 9, 2015... Last Updated: April 16, 2021, for better readability,
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From learning to cook on a farm in Indiana to culinary school in California, my passion for food is never-ending. Turning on my oven to bake something for friends and family is my happy place, and I am glad to be here at One Hot Oven, sharing both sweet and savory recipes with all my baking friends.
Stine Mari
I love cookie recipes where you don't have to chill the dough. And oatmeal cookies are so chewy and delicious, this one with chocolate looks spectacular!
Lesli Schwartz
Beyond tasty! I love oatmeal cookies and this recipe takes these cookies to a new level! I love that you used cacao nibs. They are really good for you!
Jacqueline Debono
These cookies look so delicious and I love your step by step photos and the different ways to add chocolate you have used!
Jere Cassidy
Thanks Jacqueline for the kind comment.
Kevin
This looks great but I might have to swap those nibs for chocolate ones LOL
Saif
I love chocolate oatmeal cookies. They look delicious and it is perfect with cold milk.
Kez
These cookies look amazing. Unfortunately I could never eat them due to the sugar content, but I've friends that are sugar monsters and would love this.
Michelle
These cookies sound so good, I can wait to try them!
Alpa
Rolled oats cookies is a very healthy option for kids. I would love to make these as a snack for my kids
Angela
Chewy oatmeal cookies when warm are so amazing!
Stephanie
Oatmeal cookies are my all time favorite, these sounds amazing I love them with the chocolate yummy
Jere Cassidy
Oatmeal cookies are my favorite and these are definitely a favorite with all the chocolate added.
Amanda Marie Boyle
Someone gave me some cocoa nib and I wasn't sure how to use them, but think I'll try this!
Jere Cassidy
Cookies and Snacking!!
Andrea Metlika
These cookies are calling my name. Definitely a great looking and flavorful cookie the whole family will love.
Biana
I like oatmeal cookies, and addition of cocoa nibs sounds delicious! Will be trying them soon.
Jere Cassidy
The cocoa nibs add so much great texture and flavor.
Cate
Yumm! These cookies look so rich and decadent, saving for later!
Marty
Yummy cookies, love the cocoa nibs.