Honey, oat and cranberry cookies {recipe}

Hey friends, I hope you are well!

I thought this week I’d share a new recipe with you!

I’ve got a set of specific recipes I always go to and with the prices for pre made baked goods going up and quality (sometimes) going down I’ve finally realised that I genuinely prefer my own baking over shop bought alternatives and its great having a cupboard full of fun ingredients that if the need arises I can just grab and bake myself into a happy place.

Personally I find baking to be rather soothing as something I really struggle with in life is anxiety (I get so upset and spiral if I think I’ve done something wrong or let people down) and I find one of the things that helps me calm down is baking, specifically baking biscuits or cookies. I’ve shared one or two of my recipes before and kinda thought why not post more of them and maybe make like a mini digital recipe book and share the ones that help my mental health the most (on the off chance other people find them helpful).

To be fair I don’t bake particularly complex things.

So, I figured I’d start with one of my favourites a chunky honey, oat and cranberry cookie decorated with lashings of dark chocolate that even has a chocolate base!

These cookies do contain egg so they aren’t vegan (but egg substitutes are available). I’m a vegetarian and I don’t like the taste of cows milk so I use oat/plant based instead and I’ve got a free ranging duck and a chicken for fresh eggs (I try to contribute as little as possible to intensive animal farming).

So with that in mind lets bake some awesome cookies…

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Makes 13-ish decent sized delicious chunky cookies.

For the biscuit –

  • 225g unsalted butter (proper solid butter not spread and straight from the fridge)
  • 55g Caster Sugar,
  • 55g Light brown soft sugar
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 275g plain flour
  • ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tbsp organic Rowse honey
  • 100g dried cranberries
  • 1 tsp almond flavouring
  • 90g plain chocolate, cut into chunks
  • 170-200g dark chocolate (or milk if preferred)

Top top! Use an ice cream scoop to portion the dough, it make great chunky cookies!

The method –

Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C, gas mark 4; line 2 large baking trays with baking parchment. 

Chop the cold butter into cubes and lightly combine with both types of sugar using an electric whisk on a low setting.

Add the flour, bicarb, almond flavouring, honey and the egg and whisk to combine.

Mix in the cranberries and oats with a large spoon until distributed evenly through the dough and then rest the mix in the fridge for an hour.

Use an ice cream scoop to create chunky cookies (or use a spoon that works too!) and spread them across the baking trays.

Bake for 10 minutes until golden at the edges, remove from the over but leave to cool on the trays for 5 minutes, then transfer to a rack to cool completely.

Decoration –

Once totally cool, lay the cookies back on the baking paper and melt 170-200g dark chocolate. Put a good spoonful of melted chocolate on the baking paper and then place each cookie on top for a decadent chocolate base. To use up the extra chocolate use a fork to flick it back and forth over the tops of each cookie.

After about an hour the chocolate will be set and you can peel them from the paper and enjoy them with a cup of tea!

They’ll store in an airtight container for 3 days!

Overall I’m always overjoyed by how yummy these cookies are.

These are so, so good and don’t take too much effort…the hardest bit is leaving them while the chocolate sets!  I really quite enjoyed writing this, I love baking and I really hope you like this recipe (let me know if you give it a try). 

As always thank you so much for reading my friends, and have a lovely week! 

Fleeting thought #11 {Post-Christmas blues & Peanut butter cookies!}

Hey friends, I hope you had a good week!

Today I wanted to share my eleventh Fleeting Thought with you. If you’re reading one of my blog posts for the first time (hi/friendly wave) and if your back and happy to read more of my ramblings (massive hug!!). 

I haven’t written one of these for awhile, basically if you haven’t caught one of these posts before Fleeting Thought is something I’ve come up with while trying to post more of my feelings and be a little bit more blog-ish, these wordy posts might sometimes include stories or poetry or be a bit random and rambling about various things I think about.

So lets go…

The Christmas decorations have been well and truly taken down and safely packed away for the distant festive season…I don’t know about you but I’m always so sad when the decs come down, the house looks so dull without the Christmas trees (yes I have more than one!) and the outside is still too dark and wet to play outside.

Its the time of the year when the Post-Christmas blues can creep in. A period when the excitement of the season has worn off and we’re all back in the real, slightly grey world.

There are a few ways to combat these feelings of sadness, and I’ve got a number rituals that I like to do to get back into the swing of post Christmas living.

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Fleeting thought #10 {reading my way through Middle Earth!}

Hello friends, I hope you had a good week!

I suppose late is better than never right?! I truly meant to post this yesterday, but I’ve been a day behind all week (which is super annoying!) I even missed putting my recycling out!

Anywho…

We are closing in on the 25th of March which happens to be one of my favourite days of the year Tolkien reading day. For those who don’t know March 25th was the date Tolkien chose as the date that Frodo completed his quest and the Ring was destroyed (as set out in The Lord Of The Rings). Every year the Tolkien society (who organise the whole thing) encourage us Tolkien nerds to get together and read our favourite parts of the books/write poetry/dress up as hobbits etc…

…this years theme is fellowship and community which is rather lovely and I always find there to be quite a lot of fellowship from the community itself, I’ve taken part in many a read-along, art swaps or whole days chatting with other Tolkien nerds at various conventions.

On a side note this is the tenth Fleeting Thought (how cool is that!), if you’re reading one of my blog posts for the first time (hi/friendly wave) and if your back and happy to read more of my ramblings (massive hug and a beaming smile!!). 

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Fleeting thought #9 {Learning something new!}

Hello friends, I hope you had a good week!

Today I wanted to share my ninth Fleeting Thought with you. If you’re reading one of my blog posts for the first time (hi/friendly wave) and if your back and happy to read more of my ramblings (massive hug!!). 

If you haven’t caught one of these before Fleeting Thought is something I’ve come up with while trying to post more of my feelings and be a little bit more blog-ish, these wordy posts might sometimes include stories or poetry or be a bit random and rambling about various things I think about.

So lets go…

Basically over the last couple of weeks I’ve been releasing my inner housewife and doing some old school things…I‘ve been learning how to bake my own bread! 

Having never baked bread before I’m totally excited about the magic of basically turning a yeasty bowl of water and flour into fluffy white bread it really is alchemy. I also genuinely don’t understand the cliche that bakers are overweight middle aged men, kneading dough by hand for ten minutes is tough on your arms!

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Fleeting thought #8 {Festive traditions and time well spent}

Hello my friends! I hope the festive season is filling you with excitement and wonder!! 

Before we start this post I just wanted to say that I did truly believe I was going to post this last week and do something cute and artsy this week but my life kinda imploded. I’m not a superstitious person, but I’m a great believer that things come in threes so when I awoke last Friday (the 13th) I found that my heating system had completely broken down and won’t be fixed until after the New Year (it is soooo cold right now!) Later in the day I fell down the stairs – my own fault I wasn’t paying attention, but I was so very very sore and by the time I was able to sit and prep my post I just thought ‘ya know what its not worth it, it might be the third thing!’ It wasn’t but I was glad I didn’t tempt Fate!

But I’ve decided that I’m a big girl and I’m not going to let the fact I’ve got no heating ruin Christmas as I’ve already got everything more or less sorted, so onto a more festive up beat thing…

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Fleeting thought #7 {Fallen leaves & favoured pastimes}

Hey friends,

If you’ve never been here before then welcome!! 

Today I wanted to share the seventh Fleeting Thought with you. Its been a while since my last one of these, so here goes…

Autumn is just lovely isn’t it?

The sound of the geese flying south for the winter – or the Starlings congregating in their  murmurations, where I live is actually quite close to a forest that thousands of starlings live in the winter, every day at around seven o’clock morning and night you can hear them flying overhead you can literally set your watch by them! The parks and woodlands are filled with warm, beautifully mesmerising colours – even though the weather is less on the warm side! You can get your jumpers out and it’s okay to drink hot chocolate at lunch time.

Also pyjamas, pyjamas seem to always feature more in the autumn/winter months…the anti-social introvert in me loves a jammies day, especially if I’ve got a good book to read or an embroidery to finish.

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Fleeting thought #6 {hand stitching & reflections}

Welcome back to another edition of my ramblings…how ya doing?! My intention really was to post this last week but I had Covid and I (not to sound dramatic) thought I was dying, literally I couldn’t get out of bed. Crazy really I managed not to catch Covid during the actual pandemic and then catch it randomly from a lady at church.

I thought I’d share a new Fleeting thought with you this week. A little different to normal this one is more of an insight into my love of embroidery.

If you’ve been following my blog for a while then you might have seen one or two of my embroidered butterfly posts. A lot of people ask me about my butterfly pins as I wear them (normally in my hair) and are often quite shocked when I tell them they are made by hand.

It kinda pushed me to the question. 

Why do I embroider things in my spare time?

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Fleeting thought #5 {new tech & random photos}

Hello my friends, 

Welcome back…How ya doing? I actually meant to post this a couple of weeks ago but life got in the way.

So, this is the fifth Fleeting Thought its been like a couple of months since the last one and I kinda feel I need a drum roll to start this post off…ready…I’ve finally taken the plunge and upgraded my camera!! Which is super exciting!!! Sadly my trusty L340 gave up on me, so this post is a little bit of my feelings and a tiny (sort of) review mixed with some random photography experiments.

Lets do this…

I haven’t felt the need to upgrade my camera before and have used my faithful Nikon Coolpix L340 since it was released – I’ve always liked how easy it is to use and the photo quality is pretty good (unless you try to zoom too far) but it never really let me down…I must’ve taken over 100,000 photographs with it!

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Fleeting thought #4 {treasured possessions and Kintsugi}

Hello friends, I hope you had a good week!

Today I wanted to share the fourth Fleeting Thought with you.

The first three Fleeting Thoughts have been fairly nature based, the first being the unchanging/immortal existence of stones with holes in known as Hagstones and the second being the momentary lives of sandcastles, but this time I wanted to try something a bit different.

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Fleeting thought #3 {new growth, adventures & creating my Wildspace}

Welcome back to another edition of my random ramblings…how are ya?! 

One of my favourite quotes in life is from The Secret Garden which reads;

If you look the right way, you can see the whole world is a garden.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Incase I haven’t mentioned it before, I love being outside in nature and gardening is so soothing for the soul.

Anyway, this is the third Fleeting Thought, it’s been like three months since the last one (where have those months gone!!) and I’ve written a haiku about new leaves- you’ve been warned!

So here goes…

I’ve finally taken the plunge into organised gardening (it’s been one of my life goals since forever!) it seems to create much more work than my regular type of gardening which has always generally consisted of one of two simple methods (1) open seed packets and scatter at will or (b) buy plant, dig hole for plant, plant plant.

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