This and That Cookies

The funny name of these cookies comes from adding a bit of this and a bit of that. 
You will need:

1 C. butter
1 C. sugar
1 C. light brown sugar
1 C. rolled oats
1 Lg. egg
1 C. crushed corn flakes
1 C. vegetable oil
1/2 C. shredded coconut
1/2 C. chopped almonds
3  1/2 C. all purpose flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp vanilla
Pecan halves

Cream the sugars with the butter.  Add the eggs, vanilla and oil and beat until combined.

Beat in the dry ingredients.

Place balls the size of walnuts on a parchment covered cookie sheet.  Press a pecan half into the center of each ball.

Bake at 325 degrees for 8 to 12 minutes or just until they begin to brown on the edges.  Cool on racks.  This recipe makes about 3 dozen cookies.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Looks really tasty! But I don't think I have half the ingredients at home :-)
Sometimes when I bake cookies I toss in what ever I have if I haven't enough of something, sometimes they get delicious other times I won't tell You how they taste :-) :-) :-)

Have a great day!
Christer.
Robin Larkspur said…
You're baking in this heat?
The cookies look delicious, my husband would so love these. Geez, I really don't want to turn the oven on.
I could eat a handful of these right now. Do you think it can get any hotter!
Nadine said…
MMmm.... sounds yummy. Will have to try and make some of these.
brokenteepee said…
I'll be making gorp cookies soon for the hubby to take hiking tomorrow - same concept I think, whatever I have on hand I toss in the batter.
Anonymous said…
I know you're suffering with heat, I wish for you cool temps, but until then in stay in the A/C and,,,, bake cookies, yummm!!
Guillaume said…
I'd love to try some with tea.
Those cookys look absolutely delicious! I must make soon! So glad for air conditioning!
Nellie said…
These cookies sound really tasty! No cornflakes here, though, so a market trip is in the future!
Rue said…
Nice! I like to do that too - look in the cupboard and just grab whatever is in there. It usually works, but sometimes not so much. Luckily I can send any cookie to my parent's house - my dad is not picky!
These sound wonderful, Joyce! Pecans are my favorite. How is your hand...it's been a couple of weeks or more and I am sort of lost in how fast time is speeding by. I know you said it was going to be awhile that you would have to wear the brace. Goes to show you just how much damage a bad cut can do. Your knives must be kept wonderfully sharp. (but of course they are!) :)
Anyway...hope you are doing alright. I was able to see the new great grandson..but we don't seem to be totally well yet. Energy level is really down. Otherwise...doin' GREAT!
Hugs!!
Anonymous said…
That is a huge tray of cookies! Wonderful. I love a recipe I can adjust to what i have in the pantry.. stay cool today.. somehow.. c
Anonymous said…
Delicious cookies with a wonderful name ; )
have a great day.
TARYTERRE said…
My grandchildren would LOVE these. going to pass recipe to my daughter.
SharleneT said…
What a fun recipe! Gonna have to try these -- grandkids are coming over. Of course, then, I have to review my sharing rules and how many I will let them have...