Apple Oatmeal Cookies
These thick and soft apple oatmeal cookies are guaranteed to be your new favorite cookie for fall. These cookies are perfectly spiced and incredibly easy to make too!
When it comes to cookies, one of my favorites would have to be oatmeal cookies. There’s something so comforting about biting into one that they’re almost impossible to resist. So today I wanted to share a fall inspired version with this apple oatmeal cookie recipe!
Why You Will Love These Cookies
- They’re super soft and delicious
- You get chunks of apples in every bite
- There’s no dough chilling required
- These cookies are made with simple ingredients
Not only are these cookies incredibly easy to make, but they taste incredible too. I’m also sharing everything you need to know for how to freeze this cookie dough and change up the recipe to make it your own!
How To Make Apple Oatmeal Cookies
To make these cookies, you’ll start by whisking together some flour, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, baking soda, and salt until well combined. Then, stir in some old-fashioned rolled oats. Set the mixture aside and prepare the wet ingredients.
For the wet ingredients, you’ll mix together a stick of butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar for one to two minutes or until they’re well combined. Then, you’ll mix in a room temperature egg and a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract. I suggest stopping and scraping down your bowl, then mixing again to ensure that all of the wet ingredients are well combined.
Next, add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix the two together until just combined. Then, just peel, core, and chop a medium apple into bite-sized pieces (about 1 cup) and mix in into your cookie dough.
Once the dough is ready, scoop it onto two baking sheets lined with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. I prefer to use a 1.5 tablespoon cookie scoop for these cookies because it’s the perfect size. The cookies will take about 12 to 15 minutes in the oven, you will know they are done when the tops of the cookies look set.
I prefer to let my cookies cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet before I transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely. But let’s be honest, these cookies are really delicious while they’re still warm too!
Freezing Instructions
I get a lot of questions about whether or not it’s okay to freeze the cookie dough or baked cookies since these have chopped apples in them. These answer is yes!
How To Freeze The Cookie Dough:
Once the cookie dough is ready, line a large baking sheet with parchment paper, and scoop the cookie dough onto it. Slightly flatten each ball of cookie dough, then place the baking sheet with the cookie dough in the freezer. Once the dough is frozen, store it in a freezer bag or container in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to bake the cookie dough, you can bake it from frozen and just add 1 to 2 extra minutes of baking time if needed.
How To Freeze The Baked Cookies:
Once the cookies have cooled completely, store the cookies in a freezer bag. For extra reassurance that they don’t stick to each other, you can place a piece of parchment paper between each layer of cookies. When you’re ready to enjoy the cookies, place them on the counter for a few hours and allow them to come to room temperature.
Recipe Variations
While these apple oatmeal cookies are fantastic just the way that they are, there are a few ways that you can change them up! Here are some of my favorite variations:
- Make sandwich cookies and use my homemade vanilla buttercream frosting in the center
- Add 1/2 to 3/4 cup of cinnamon baking chips to the cookie dough
- Once the cookies have cooled completely top them with a maple cinnamon glaze
Baking Tips
- When measuring your flour, make sure to spoon and level it into your measuring cup. Too much flour can lead to super thick cookies that won’t spread very much in the oven.
- Any kind of baking apple is fine in these cookies! My favorite options are Honeycrisp, Fuji, or Granny Smith.
- I suggest peeling and coring your apple first, then chopping it into smaller bite-sized pieces.
- Don’t have any nutmeg on hand? You can omit it from the recipe or replace it with another 1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon.
- Keep in mind that the chopped apples add moisture to these cookies, so they’re best eaten the same day you make them. However, you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 to 3 days.
More Cookie Recipes To Try!
- Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Peanut Butter Blossoms
- Lemon Cookies
- Monster Cookies
- Classic No-Bake Cookies
Apple Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup (125 grams) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 and 3/4 cups (175 grams) old-fashioned rolled oats
- 1/2 cup (115 grams) unsalted butter softened
- 1/2 cup (100 grams) light brown sugar packed
- 1/4 cup (50 grams) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup (120 grams) chopped apple
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking soda, and salt until well combined. Stir in the old-fashioned rolled oats and set aside.
- Using a handheld mixer or stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar together for 1 to 2 minutes or until fully combined. Mix in the egg and vanilla extract, making sure to stop and scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Gently fold in the chopped apple until fully incorporated into the cookie dough.
- Using a 1.5 tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop balls of the cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheets, making sure to leave a little room between each one.
- Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until the tops of the cookies are set.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the baking sheet for 5 to 10 minutes, then transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
Danielle, you and your site are now my best friend! I made these a couple weeks ago and ever since then I’ve had nothing but those apple cookies on my mind! I’m making them again right now! I found an apple I want to use called a Sweetie Apple! I’m so excited to make them and top them with a Browned butter frosting…oooohhhh…it’s heaven! I ate more of the last batch then all 3 of my kids…combined!! Thank you for ALL these perfected yummy treats you have infused with your time, energy, and love! As my husband always says..you can tell when it’s made with love! Thank you a million times over! You’re amazing!
Stephanie, thank you so much for the kind comment! I appreciate this SO much! And now I think I need to go make another batch of these cookies and some browned butter frosting to go on them because that sounds incredible!
Having received an abundance of apples from my brother’s trees this year, I’ve tried some new apple recipes.
I made these last night and they are absolutely delicious!!! Recipe is a keeper 🙂
How nice that your brother has apple trees! I’m so glad you enjoyed the cookies, Patti.
Hi Danielle,
I just found your recipe and I want to try these right away ! ! ! They look so yummy !
What apples did you use for this recipe ? Or which one do you recommend ?
Thank you !
Hi Vera! I typically have Granny Smith or Gala apples on hand and use either one of those. Feel free to use your favorite though 🙂
I’d love to hear how you like them too!
These cookies are awesome! My husband loved them so making a batch for him to take to the office. Thanks for the recipe, now a family favorite!
Yay! Hope your husband’s coworkers loved the cookies too 🙂
We LOVE these cookies!!! Will be making them all of fall!
So happy you loved them, Sarah! Thanks for sharing 🙂
What type of apple is best to use?
I typically use a Gala or Granny Smith apple, but any kind will work! Feel free to use your favorite 🙂
I just came across this recipe and it looks fantastic! Thank you for sharing.
Do you know if these cookies freeze well?
Hi, Jackie! I haven’t tried freezing them yet, I’m not quite sure how well they would freeze with the chopped apples in them. If you do give it a try, I’d love to hear!
Hi Danielle,
I finally was able to try out your recipe. The cookies turned out DELICIOUS! I am so happy I made them. I have frozen several of them and they freeze well. I honestly don’t notice much of a difference between fresh and frozen. I will definitely be making these cookies again! Thank you again!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the cookies, Jackie! I’m happy to hear that they freeze well too, that will be so helpful for others who may want to freeze them too! Thanks for sharing 🙂
GREAT cookie for the whole family!
I used to make a cookie like this in college so I was looking for a similar recipe when I found yours.
They were a great hit! Thanks for posting.
I used a little less cinnamon and nutmeg for this batch because it seemed like a lot to me (and I haven’t tried your recipes before), but I’ll trust your measurements next time! 🙂
I’m so glad your family loved the cookies, Eve! 🙂
I was looking for an oatmeal cookie recipe that was a little different. I like this one. I’m pinning this.
Thanks, Connie! Hope you enjoy the cookies 🙂
I’m trying this recipe out because it looks and sounds so yummy. Is it OK to make the cookie dough the night before and leave in the fridge till the morning to then bake?
Hi Joann! Normally I would say it’s okay to refrigerate cookie dough overnight. But since this recipe has chopped apples in it, I’m not sure because I haven’t tried it. I didn’t have any problems refrigerating it for 30-45 minutes, so it may work. I wish I could be more help.
Danielle,
To confirm, the cookies were FANTASTIC! Even leaving the dough in the fridge overnight……I baked them about 4pm and they were a total success!
Than you for the aweso
Thank you for the awesome recipe
So glad to hear that, Joann! It’s always great when readers comment back to let me know if something works and it’s also helpful for other readers too. Glad you enjoyed the recipe 🙂
These cookies look beautiful! Just love the addition of apple and oats – the perfect afternoon snack I think. Your photos are gorgeous too!
Thank you for the kind words, Jessica! 🙂
I love how classic these are – I swear the best cookies are the simple ones with perfect simple ingredients…like apples and oatmeal. 😉
I agree, Jessica!
These cookies sound fantastic Danielle! Can’t wait to try them!
Yum! I love a soft and chewy cookie. Especially if fall spices are involved. I don’t think I’ve ever tried making apple cookies before. They sound so good!
Apples in cookies are so good! Thanks, Christin!
Mmm I made cookies similar to this last week and they were heavenly!! The apple and oat combo is so perfect for fall 🙂 love it!
Can’t wait to see yours, Rachel!
These are definitely a winner! Well deserved after everything else!
Yess! Apple cookies are the best! 🙂 Glad I could send a little inspiration your way. I’m going to have to try a version with fresh apples now!
They really are! Thanks for the inspiration, Jess. I definitely need to try your cookies out too 🙂
I was thinking about making apple oatmeal cookies some time soon. You just saved me the trouble! They look delicious!
Yay! Great minds think alike, right? 😉
These cookies look amazing! I love apples and need to try them! Love your baking creations lately!
Such a happy fall cookie! I’ve never actually tried apples in my oatmeal cookie. Gotta start that up!
I definitely have a lot of those days where nothing turns out right. These cookies look perfect though! Oatmeal cookies are my favorite! I love how soft and chewy they are and the apple makes them perfect for fall!
Apple and oatmeal goes so well together. And these cookies look fantastic here! So chewy and yummy.
These apple oatmeal cookies look just gorgeous, Danielle! I made a similar version last year, though I will have to try your recipe out. I love how thick and chewy these are! At least your recipe fails resulted in these amazing cookies, right? 🙂
Oh I’ll have to go back and check out your recipe too, Gayle! 🙂
These do look like the perfect cookies! I hate when I have kitchen fails, it can be so disheartening but it looks like something great came out of it! I’ve never put apples in cookeis before but I love these )
I definitely agree! I hadn’t tried apples in cookies before either, but I loved these 🙂
I can feel you, recipes failures are so frustrating! URgh! But these cookies look amazing! YUM! I need to make them asap!
I totally have those days or even weeks when recipes I’m developing just don’t go right and it’s a real downer! These cookies definitely look like winners. Oatmeal cookies are one my favorite, and with chopped apples they look irresistible! Pinned. 🙂
It’s definitely a downer, but it helps if you get at least one or two recipes right! Thanks, Marcie 🙂
You are baking the best things lately Danielle! I love these cookies. Apple oatmeal is my favorite, that instant packet kind that is probably so bad for you. Haha! So I know I’ll love these!
Aw thank you, Natalie! You would definitely love these 🙂
These cookies look delicious! Love the chunks of apple and the oatmeal 🙂
Taking cookies into work, as I’ve said before, is the way to all your coworkers’ and boss’ hearts!
It definitely is!
Can i add nuts to this also?
Certainly! I think they would work great in these cookies!
I added 1/4 cup chopped walnuts and 1/4 cup of coconut and decreased the oatmeal to 1 cup. I also used 1/4 cup of wheat flour and 3/4 cup white, and drizzled them with a powdered sugar/vanilla glaze. Awesome!
Your additions sound wonderful, Lorelle! I definitely need to try these with some chopped walnuts next time I make a batch! Thanks for sharing 🙂
I haven’t made cookies in soooo long!! These look so perfectly soft and delicious!
my batch is in the fridge. cant wait to bake them and eat them with a HUGE CUP of cold milk.
Hope you enjoyed the cookies, Cindy!
Hi , loved this recepie, confused with measurements though as never know how much a cup is!
Hi, Nicola! So glad you liked the cookies! I’ve recently started adding gram measurements to recipes, so I’ve been slowly adding them to older recipes on my site. I just updated this recipe with gram measurements, so hopefully that will help in the future.
Thank you so much ?
Mine is in the oven right now!!!!
Hope you enjoy the cookies!