Best Cowboy Cookies
These are the most popular cookie on the net called Cowboy cookies, but they also have so many other names.
The cowboy cookie, or often even called the everything cookies, has several delicious ingredients in them.
These cookies are an oatmeal base cookie with 3 different kinds of fat for flavor, crunch, and softness.
I have adapted these cowboy cookies to be soft inside and crunchy outside. You can add so many variations and make them your own style.
These cowboy cookies are the best combination of flavors and one of our families all time favorites.
Scroll down to make this yummy recipe.
I know there are so many versions of this popular cookie!
This is by far the best ever!
There are 3 kinds of fats to make it crunchy outside, buttery and soft in the middle.
The best part of this cookie is everything about it!
Some people do call them the everything cookie then we also tasted something similar at the Doubletree Hotel and they called the Doubletree cookies.
Whatever you want to name them is fine with me, they are super packed full of delicious addicting flavors!
You don’t have to be a cowboy or cowgirl to make these cookies or even fall in love with them.
There are so many textures, flavors, and elements in every bite and it's such a thick and hearty cookie!
They’re like an Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie with the addition of shredded coconut.
Make these your own style, bumping up quantities of whatever ingredients float your boat: M&M’s, nuts, chocolate chips, coconut or even crushed candy bars your families favorite.
Making them your own will be adapted to however you like them
Sometimes I add peanut butter chips or raisins instead, sometimes both.
We are lucky enough not to have nut allergies in our home, you can just leave them out.
I usually split the dough in half, add a few nuts just for me because no one else likes nuts.
I always substitute the nuts for another kind of chip, even white chocolate chips are great in this dough.
You can also substitute the nuts with sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds or another seed you like.
If you are a nut lover, try adding macadamia or pistachios they are a special treat with those flavorful nuts in this cookie, especially with the coconut.
You can use any nuts you prefer, like, peanuts, almonds, cashews or walnuts.
These have pecans in them which is the original style recipe called for.
A basic recipe you can adapt any way you like!
I often associate these as a loaded cookie because of the numerous ingredients that can go into this dough.
These Best Cowboy Cookies are the best eaten with a tall glass of ice cold milk.
The kids always loved these with peanut butter and milk chocolate chips.
I loved more coconut, you can adjust the quantities more or less or what you like.
I did make a mistake one time and didn't realize I grabbed the wrong Chocolate chips.
They were mint chocolate, no one was a fan of those, sigh.
This truly is a terrific tasting cookie that can stand tall with pride.
The chewiness from the oats, the, of course, the outer layer of crispness from the shortening and butter make this a unique style cookie.
The “Cowboy Cookie” name, I came across some very interesting history regarding this recipe, which included some of our First Ladies favorites, like Laura Bush.
Apparently, there were many cookie recipes that were printed throughout the years, with many different stories that were told how they came about.
Let me be the first to tell you, no one has any idea as to why the cookie is named “the cowboy cookie.”
Some speculate it’s hardy enough to survive long days out west, while others claim the recipe was developed in Texas where cowboys are apparently prolific.
Whatever theory is right, the cookie sure seems to be fit enough for a cowboys, cowgirls or even Presidents wife!
If you love your chocolate chip cookies still warm out of the oven, these are awesome too!
I do love homemade cookies straight from the oven, they're the ultimate comfort food.
But be careful the chocolate is hot, let them cool at least 4 to 5 minutes before devouring one of them!
These Best Cowboy Cookies are delicious still warm with that melted chocolate that's all gooey inside.
They have a great texture and I like to tell myself they are healthy because they have oatmeal in them, just joking.
The family gets to have a treat once in a while when I make these, good old comfort cookies.
Coconut Chocolate Chip
Oatmeal Raisin
Ginger Snap
Snickerdoodle
Triple Chocolate Macadamia
If you have never tried these delicious cowboy cookies, they truly are the most loaded oatmeal cookie you will ever have.
The crispy, chewy, so many textures and layers of flavors are decadent and rich.
Everyone loves these in our home and one I make all year long.
They are a must during the Christmas holiday cookie tray and the first ones to be gobbled up.
If you want the best of everything in it cookie recipe, look no further, you have found it right here.
Whether you name these the Doubletree Copycat Cookies, The Everything Cookie, The President Bush Cookies, it doesn't matter!
This adapted recipe for this cowboy cookie is the best ever and I want you all to try them.
They will be your families new favorite cookie for the cookie jar!

The cowboy cookie, or often even called the everything cookies, has several delicious ingredients in them.
These cookies are an oatmeal base cookie with 3 different kinds of fat for flavor, crunch, and softness.
I have adapted these cowboy cookies to be soft inside and crunchy outside. You can add so many variations and make them your own style.
These cowboy cookies are the best combination of flavors and one of our families all time favorites.
Scroll down to make this yummy recipe.
So Many Versions!
I know there are so many versions of this popular cookie!
This is by far the best ever!
There are 3 kinds of fats to make it crunchy outside, buttery and soft in the middle.
The best part of this cookie is everything about it!
Some people do call them the everything cookie then we also tasted something similar at the Doubletree Hotel and they called the Doubletree cookies.
Whatever you want to name them is fine with me, they are super packed full of delicious addicting flavors!
Cowboy Cookies
You don’t have to be a cowboy or cowgirl to make these cookies or even fall in love with them.
There are so many textures, flavors, and elements in every bite and it's such a thick and hearty cookie!
They’re like an Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie with the addition of shredded coconut.
The variations are endless!
Make these your own style, bumping up quantities of whatever ingredients float your boat: M&M’s, nuts, chocolate chips, coconut or even crushed candy bars your families favorite.
Making them your own will be adapted to however you like them
Sometimes I add peanut butter chips or raisins instead, sometimes both.
Nuts or No Nuts!
We are lucky enough not to have nut allergies in our home, you can just leave them out.
I usually split the dough in half, add a few nuts just for me because no one else likes nuts.
I always substitute the nuts for another kind of chip, even white chocolate chips are great in this dough.
You can also substitute the nuts with sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds or another seed you like.
Speaking of Nuts
If you are a nut lover, try adding macadamia or pistachios they are a special treat with those flavorful nuts in this cookie, especially with the coconut.
You can use any nuts you prefer, like, peanuts, almonds, cashews or walnuts.
These have pecans in them which is the original style recipe called for.
A basic recipe you can adapt any way you like!
A Loaded Cookie Dough!
I often associate these as a loaded cookie because of the numerous ingredients that can go into this dough.
These Best Cowboy Cookies are the best eaten with a tall glass of ice cold milk.
The kids always loved these with peanut butter and milk chocolate chips.
Coconut is my Favorite!
I loved more coconut, you can adjust the quantities more or less or what you like.
I did make a mistake one time and didn't realize I grabbed the wrong Chocolate chips.
They were mint chocolate, no one was a fan of those, sigh.
How did they get their name?
This truly is a terrific tasting cookie that can stand tall with pride.
The chewiness from the oats, the, of course, the outer layer of crispness from the shortening and butter make this a unique style cookie.
The “Cowboy Cookie” name, I came across some very interesting history regarding this recipe, which included some of our First Ladies favorites, like Laura Bush.
Apparently, there were many cookie recipes that were printed throughout the years, with many different stories that were told how they came about.
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Very Interesting articles on Cowboy Cookies
Let me be the first to tell you, no one has any idea as to why the cookie is named “the cowboy cookie.”
Some speculate it’s hardy enough to survive long days out west, while others claim the recipe was developed in Texas where cowboys are apparently prolific.
Whatever theory is right, the cookie sure seems to be fit enough for a cowboys, cowgirls or even Presidents wife!
These Taste Great Still Warm!
If you love your chocolate chip cookies still warm out of the oven, these are awesome too!
I do love homemade cookies straight from the oven, they're the ultimate comfort food.
But be careful the chocolate is hot, let them cool at least 4 to 5 minutes before devouring one of them!
These Won't Last Long!
These Best Cowboy Cookies are delicious still warm with that melted chocolate that's all gooey inside.
They have a great texture and I like to tell myself they are healthy because they have oatmeal in them, just joking.
The family gets to have a treat once in a while when I make these, good old comfort cookies.
No Better Cookie for the Cookie Jar Than These Cowboys!
Check Out Some More Of Our Family Favorite Cookie Recipes
Coconut Chocolate Chip
Oatmeal Raisin
Ginger Snap
Snickerdoodle
Triple Chocolate Macadamia
A Very Hearty Cookie Indeed
If you have never tried these delicious cowboy cookies, they truly are the most loaded oatmeal cookie you will ever have.
The crispy, chewy, so many textures and layers of flavors are decadent and rich.
Everyone loves these in our home and one I make all year long.
They are a must during the Christmas holiday cookie tray and the first ones to be gobbled up.
If you want the best of everything in it cookie recipe, look no further, you have found it right here.
Best Cowboy Cookies Pin for later
Check Out My Best Cowboy Video Clip
Whatever You Name Them!
Whether you name these the Doubletree Copycat Cookies, The Everything Cookie, The President Bush Cookies, it doesn't matter!
This adapted recipe for this cowboy cookie is the best ever and I want you all to try them.
They will be your families new favorite cookie for the cookie jar!
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Yield: 24

Best Cowboy Cookies
prep time: 12 min cook time: 12 min total time: 24 mins
This is a popular cookie loaded with nuts, coconut, oats, and chocolate. I have tried many recipes, this one I adapted through the many I've read through and found it to be my best cookie recipe ever for Cowboy Cookies.
ingredients:
2 cups old fashioned oats do no use quick cooking
2 cups flour
1 cup brown sugar
2/3 cup white sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 stick butter
1/2 cup margarine
1/2 cup shortening
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup coconut
1 cup pecans chopped or any kind of nuts you like
6 ounces semisweet chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, white chips or a combo
Optional: raisins, craisins or any dried fruits
instructions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Beat the sugars and all the butter, margarine and shortening together until fluffy around 3 minutes
(I use an industrial mixer). Add the eggs and vanilla. Add the baking soda, powder, then stir in the flour and oats.
(I use an industrial mixer). Add the eggs and vanilla. Add the baking soda, powder, then stir in the flour and oats.
Add the coconut, pecans and chocolate chips or peanut butter chips. I even mix them up sometimes. These are also great with other candy-coated chocolate pieces.
The batter is very thick
The batter is very thick
I drop these cookies using a medium-sized ice cream scoop.
You can also roll the dough into golf size balls and put them on parchment or Silpat mat to bake.
You can also roll the dough into golf size balls and put them on parchment or Silpat mat to bake.
Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees 12 to 15 minutes or until they start to brown on top depending on how big you make yours.
The less time you bake they will be soft in the center crunchy on the outside.
If you like them crunchier bake until very golden browned.
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