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Adding To The Chocolate Chip Mixture


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Hi.

I bought a bag of the Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Rolled Oats. I have been delaying in using it b/c due to time I was making other things instead.

I have a mix and recipes for Choc Chip Cookies can I just add in the gluten-free Oats or would I need to add more liquid to the recipe?

I was thinking of using one of my Mixes and putting some gluten-free Oats and Walnuts in the mix but wasn't sure if I needed to add anything else?

Thanks :D


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purple Community Regular

One tip on the oats is to pulse them a few seconds to make them smaller otherwise they are too chewy/hard. I use a blender or my onion chopper.

MNBeth Explorer

I love chewy whole rolled oats in c.c. cookies and used to add them to my recipe all the time with no other adjustments.

Haven't had the courage to try gluten-free oats yet, though I did buy a bag. I've just been sick to much to feel like trying something risky.

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Thank you for the replies :D

Purple -- Thank you for the pointer on making the oats smaller, wouldn't have thought about that.

MNBeth -- Thanks for the reply. I wasn't sure if the oats would soak up some of the liquids so that helps knowing that you didn't need to change anything in the past. I agree with you I bought the bag of oats all excited to use them then wondered if I should. I then figured that they were processed in their gluten free plant with the other gluten free flours and I haven't had any problems with those so thought I would finally give these a try (keeping fingers crossed).

Thanks again!

mindwiped Rookie

If it's not too late, substitute about 3/4 cup of your flour mix for 3/4 cup of the oatmeal. This is assuming that your recipe uses about 2-3 cups of flour mix, adjust as necessary

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast
If it's not too late, substitute about 3/4 cup of your flour mix for 3/4 cup of the oatmeal. This is assuming that your recipe uses about 2-3 cups of flour mix, adjust as necessary

Thank you :D Will make note and keep this in mind. I think I am going to use up my two mixes (b/c I got them couple months ago) and then try out recipes next.

Thanks again!

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