Crispy, chewy, sweet, and satisfying, these cannabis butterscotch oatmeal cookies are made with your choice of Bliss cannabutter or cannabis sugar, with sweet butterscotch chips for a classic favorite cookie that you can enjoy all year long.
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Features
- A tasty recipe with a unique twist
- Many infusion options to choose from, like butter or sugar
- Want to make it easy? Order my Bliss Cannabutter and have it delivered straight to your door – now shipping across the United States!
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Featured as the third recipe in my cannabis christmas cookie series, this is one of my favorite recipes to share with you and the members of my Well With Cannabis Community.
Besides being a recipe passed down by my Dad, a few things make these the perfect butterscotch oatmeal cookies.
They’re soft but not fluffy. They’re chewy and a little crispy around the edges. And they have to be neither too thick nor too thin.
I am excited to share the tasty recipe with you, and I will also review the many different ways you can infuse these cookies, from my Bliss cannabis butter to cannabis sugar, concentrates, and more.
You can choose one option or the other based on what you have available, or you can choose to infuse with more than one option for a more potent edible.
And, of course, if butterscotch is not for you, you can easily swap in raisins for a more traditional oatmeal raisin cookie.
What You’ll Need
- 1½ cups old-fashioned rolled oats
- 1¼ cups all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg optional
- ½ cup Bliss cannabutter, room temperature
- ¼ cup regular butter, room temperature
- 1 cup white, granulated sugar packed
- 1 large fresh egg
- 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1¼ cups butterscotch chips
Note: A complete list of ingredients with amounts and printable instructions is located in the recipe card below.
Dosing & Potency
Dosing this recipe couldn’t be easier if you use my Bliss Cannabutter.
You can use the printable chart below to determine the exact amount of butter to use to get your desired THC milligrams per batch or cookie.
If you are not using Bliss Cannabutter, my edible dosage calculator is another great way to determine the potency of your cookies.
If you are unsure where to start, check out my safe dosing guide before getting started.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Step 1 – Preheat the oven to 350° F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
- Step 2 – In a large bowl, combine the oats, flour, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and nutmeg. Mix until all ingredients are combined. Set aside.
- Step 3 – In a separate medium-sized bowl, cream the butter and sugar together with a hand mixer until light and fluffy, approximately 2-3 minutes.
- Step 4 – Add the egg and vanilla to the creamed butter bowl and beat well with the mixer.
- Step 5 – Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients while continuing to mix. Mix until all ingredients are well incorporated, and a dough is formed. Gently fold the butterscotch chips into the dough.
- Step 6 – Place rounded teaspoons of dough on parchment paper about 2” apart.
- Step 7 – Bake for 7-9 minutes or until the cookies are light golden brown.
- Step 8 – Remove from the oven and let cool for at least 5 minutes before enjoying.
Note: complete step-by-step printable instructions are located in the recipe card below.
Storage Instructions
These cannabis chocolate chip cookies have the same shelf life as other cookies.
Store them at room temperature for up to seven days. Freeze after seven days to prevent spoilage.
Additionally, storing these cookies in an air-tight container with a slice of bread will keep them soft and moist.
Learn more about how to store edibles here.
Tips for The Best Cookies Possible
- The butter must be soft (room temperature) but not melted
- The best results come from baking these on parchment paper vs. aluminum foil
- Baking time is critical; you must watch them closely to get the best results. For my oven, 350°F for about 9 minutes works best. They should be just starting to crisp around the edges but remain soft in the center.
- When these come out of the oven, I prefer to cool on a rack to help prevent further cooking on the hot pan.
Before Making Cannabis Cookies
If you’re brand new to cannabis edibles, there are a few things to know before you get started so you can ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience.
You can get started with my beginners guide to cannabis edibles which will set you up for success in your cannabis kitchen.
If you are brand new to cannabis in general and are looking for foundational knowledge about your endocannabinoid system, I offer a more in-depth educational session inside my Cannabis Compass Online Course.
Infusion Options
As with all things cannabis, there is more than one way to infuse something.
Here, you will find multiple ways to infuse these cookies based on your personal preferences and what you have available already.
Infuse Oil or Cannabutter
To make these delicious butterscotch oatmeal cookies, you will need one of these staple cannabis recipes: cannabis-infused coconut oil or cannabutter.
Used interchangeably, using either will work in this recipe.
Oil infusions are an easy way to infuse a full spectrum of compounds like CBD or THC from the cannabis plant into the food you are eating.
You will want to make sure you have your coconut oil or cannabutter prepared BEFORE diving into making your own cannabis oatmeal cookies.
Making butter or oil first involves decarboxylation and then a water bath that cooks for approximately 4-hours.
Once you have your cannabis oil or butter ready, you can go ahead and use it in any other of our delicious infused recipes, like these classic brownies.
Infuse with Cannabis Sugar
You can also make these cannabis oatmeal cookies with cannabis-infused sugar.
It is entirely up to you whether or not you want to use infused oil, cannabutter, or infused sugar in this recipe.
Alternatively, you could also use BOTH infused oil or butter AND infused sugar together for an extra potent batch of cookies.
Infuse With Concentrates and Extracts
You can also make cannabis edibles with cannabis concentrates like FECO.
First, check to see if your concentrate needs to be decarbed before consuming.
If you are unsure, you can check out our guide to decarbing cannabis concentrates here.
Once the concentrate is ready, you will simply mix it with the 1 cup of butter as called for in this recipe.
Then, prepare the recipe as described in the instructions below.
Cannabis Butterscotch Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- 1½ cups old-fashioned rolled oats
- 1¼ cups all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg optional
- ½ cup Bliss cannabutter room temperature
- ¼ cup regular butter room temperature
- 1 cup white, granulated sugar packed
- 1 large farm fresh egg
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1¼ cups butterscotch chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350° F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine the oats, flour, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and nutmeg. Mix until all ingredients are combined. Set aside.
- In a separate medium-sized bowl, cream the butter and sugar together with a hand mixer until light and fluffy, approximately 2-3 minutes.
- Add the egg and vanilla to the creamed butter bowl and beat well with the mixer.
- Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients while continuing to mix. Mix until all ingredients are well incorporated and a dough is formed. Gently fold in the butterscotch chips into the dough.
- Place rounded teaspoons of dough on parchment paper about 2” apart.
- Bake for 7-9 minutes or until the cookies are light golden brown.
- Remove from the oven, let cool at least 5 minutes before enjoying.
Notes
- The butter must be soft (room temperature) but not melted
- The best results come from baking these on parchment paper vs. aluminum foil
- Baking time is critical, and you have to watch them closely to get the best results. For my oven 350°F for about 7-9 minutes works best. They should be just starting to crisp around the edges but remain soft in the center
- When these come out of the oven, I prefer to cool on a rack to help prevent further cooking on the hot pan.
These didn’t flatten out for me… they made small, fluffy cookies? I even used a little extra butter. What’s the issue?
Hey BJ, I can only comment regarding the recipe I provided. If you changed it by adding or omitting ingredients, I can’t help troubleshoot; sorry!
Hi Emily…I made these cookies a while ago and they were so good!! I’m still making for a few people that enjoy also…I was wondering, you think I can just substitute with chocolate chips and still taste as good?…
Thanks,
Tanya
Hi Tanya. Substituting with chocolate chips is a delightful idea that will definitely bring great flavor to your cookies! You can always try a small batch to experiment, but I am willing to bet you won’t be disappointed! Happy baking!
This is my second cookie recipe. I omitted the butterscotch chips since I’m not a fan. Cookies turned out really good and not overly sweet. Definitely making this again.
Hello there,Karen! It’s fantastic to hear that you’ve had success with this cookie recipe, and even more so that you’ve made them your own. Your version of the butterscotch oatmeal cookies sounds delightful! Even without the butterscotch chips, I bet they were absolutely delicious. It’s great to know that you found the sweetness just right, and we’re thrilled to hear that you’ll be making them again. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Keep on baking and don’t hesitate to let us know how your next batch turns out! 😊🍪
I made them a little too big as I only had enough for 22 cookies rather than the 24, which I’m fine with since my normal dose is 675 mg of THC per serving.
They’re tasty. My nutritional info came out differently from yours but that’s okay; I appreciate you posting them as I’m trying to lose weight.
Hello Joanna, I’m delighted to hear you tried out the recipe and found the cookies tasty! 🍪 It’s absolutely fine to adjust the size according to your preference.
Nutritional info can indeed vary depending on the specific ingredients used, so it’s great that you’re keeping an eye on that, especially with your weight loss goals in mind.
Remember, every small step counts towards your goal. Keep up the good work and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have more questions or need further recipes. Happy baking! Best, Emily
Delicious cookies, but the dough turned out very dry and the first pan stayed like bj said. Might have been because I used Bobs Red Mill old fashioned rolled oats or because I used my canna-ghee? When I make my ghee it boils the water out of the butter, but I’m not sure if that small amount would affect the recipe. I just added two tablespoons water to get it to a more desirable consistency. Tasty cookies. I’ll sleep well tonight. Thanks Emily!
Hello Gary! I’m glad you were able to enjoy the cookies in the long run! 🍪 Adjusting the dough consistency with water was a smart move. The type of oats and canna-ghee used can impact texture, so experimenting is key. I’ll also do another remake of the recipe and see if any adjustments need to be made. Thanks for sharing your feedback. Here’s to restful nights ahead! 🌙