By Krista Teigen
Published Dec 12, 2023

These Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies are loaded up with all the best ingredients to make a chewy cookie that’s ready fast! Dried cranberries, rolled oats, white chocolate chips, and warm spices create the most delicious cookie, and this recipe is so easy to follow.

Why We Love This Oatmeal Cranberry Cookie Recipe
When you’re feeling the holiday spirit, make this festive take on classic oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with dried cranberries and white chocolate chips. They’re perfectly chewy with a hint of warm cinnamon! We make these every year around Thanksgiving to get into that holiday state of mind.
Variations on White Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies
- You can make these cookies with salted butter (just omit the kosher salt), and quick oats if that’s what you have on hand.
- Use any dried fruit and any flavor of chocolate chips you’ve got in the pantry, too.
- For gluten-free cookies, swap the all-purpose flour for an equal amount of gluten-free 1:1 baking flour, and be sure to use certified gluten-free oats.

How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover oatmeal cranberry cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks or in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. Serve at room temperature or gently warmed in the microwave.
How to Freeze
Freeze white chocolate cranberry oatmeal cookies in a single layer on a lined baking sheet until solid, about 1-2 hours. Transfer to an airtight container or Ziplock bag for up to 2 months. Let thaw at room temperature before enjoying.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these cookies alongside a glass of homemade oat milk for a delicious after-school snack! Or sandwich two oatmeal cranberry cookies with vanilla frosting , red velvet ice cream , or pumpkin ice cream to create delicious cookie sandwiches.
If you overmix or overbake the cookies, they can turn out hard. That’s why I recommend gently folding in the oats, cranberries, and white chocolate chips to avoid overmixing.
Baking soda helps these cookies rise in the oven and become light and fluffy.
If your cookies are almost cakey in texture, you may have overwhipped the butter and sugar. Make sure to whip just until light and fluffy.
While you don’t need to chill these cookies before baking, you certainly can if you’d like. The dough can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 week before baking!

More Cranberry Cookie Recipes To Try
- Cranberry Bliss Bars
- Cranberry Orange Biscotti
- Christmas Cowboy Cookies
Ingredients1x2x3x
- ▢ ¾ cup unsalted butter room temperature (1½ sticks)
- ▢ ¾ cup brown sugar 160 grams
- ▢ 1 large egg 50 grams, room temperature
- ▢ 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 4 grams
- ▢ 1½ cups all-purpose flour 180 grams
- ▢ ½ teaspoon baking soda 3 grams
- ▢ ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ▢ ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ▢ ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ▢ 1½ cups rolled oats 150 grams
- ▢ 1 cup dried cranberries 114 grams
- ▢ ⅔ cup white chocolate chips 113 grams, optional (can sub semisweet chips)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- Use a hand mixer to cream the butter and sugar together until fluffy. ¾ cup unsalted butter, ¾ cup brown sugar
- Beat in the egg and vanilla extract until combined. 1 large egg, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg together. 1½ cups all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon kosher salt, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients. Beat until just combined.
- Use a spatula to stir in the oats, cranberries, and chocolate chips if using. 1½ cups rolled oats, 1 cup dried cranberries, ⅔ cup white chocolate chips
- Use a 1-tablespoon cookie scoop to portion out the dough onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes until the edges are slightly browned.
Equipment
- Kitchen Scale (optional)
- Baking Sheet
- Cookie Portion Scoop
Becky’s Tips
- In a pinch, you can use quick oats instead of old-fashioned oats, but your cookies may be drier.
- Be sure to measure your dry ingredients using the spoon and level method to prevent dense, dry cookies.
- If your cookies are spreading in the oven, feel free to chill the dough for up to 30 minutes before baking.
- These cookies are finished baking when the edges start to brown. The middles will not be fully set, but they should not be raw either. They will continue to firm up as they cool.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
How to Make Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies Step by Step
Prep Your Materials: Preheat your oven to 350°F, then line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

Make the Cookie Dough: Use a hand mixer to cream ¾ cup of unsalted butter and ¾ cup of brown sugar together until fluffy, then beat in 1 large egg and 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract until combined. In a separate bowl, whisk together 1½ cups of all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon of baking soda, ½ teaspoon of kosher salt, ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon, and ¼ teaspoon of ground nutmeg. Next, add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients, and beat until just combined. Use a spatula to stir in 1½ cups of rolled oats, 1 cup of dried cranberries, and ⅔ cup of white chocolate chips if using.

Bake the Cookies: Use a 1-tablespoon cookie scoop to portion out the dough onto the prepared baking sheet, and bake for 8-10 minutes, until the edges are slightly browned.

Oatmeal Cranberry Cookie Recipe
Equipment
- Kitchen Scale (optional)
- Baking Sheet
- Cookie Portion Scoop
Ingredients
- ¾ cup unsalted butter room temperature (1½ sticks)
- ¾ cup brown sugar 160 grams
- 1 large egg 50 grams, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 4 grams
- 1½ cups all-purpose flour 180 grams
- ½ teaspoon baking soda 3 grams
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1½ cups rolled oats 150 grams
- 1 cup dried cranberries 114 grams
- ⅔ cup white chocolate chips 113 grams, optional (can sub semisweet chips)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- Use a hand mixer to cream the butter and sugar together until fluffy. ¾ cup unsalted butter, ¾ cup brown sugar
- Beat in the egg and vanilla extract until combined. 1 large egg, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg together. 1½ cups all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon kosher salt, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients. Beat until just combined.
- Use a spatula to stir in the oats, cranberries, and chocolate chips if using. 1½ cups rolled oats, 1 cup dried cranberries, ⅔ cup white chocolate chips
- Use a 1-tablespoon cookie scoop to portion out the dough onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes until the edges are slightly browned.
Notes
- In a pinch, you can use quick oats instead of old-fashioned oats, but your cookies may be drier.
- Be sure to measure your dry ingredients using the spoon and level method to prevent dense, dry cookies.
- If your cookies are spreading in the oven, feel free to chill the dough for up to 30 minutes before baking.
- These cookies are finished baking when the edges start to brown. The middles will not be fully set, but they should not be raw either. They will continue to firm up as they cool.
Nutrition

By Becky Hardin
Published Jul 12, 2017

This Essential Grocery List is an absolute life saver for my family on the busy weeks. When I started this journey to learn how to cook, I quickly realized that the first step in cooking is having staple ingredients on hand. I want to avoid having to run out to the grocery store every single time I prepare a new recipe. Having a well-stocked pantry has made my life in the kitchen so much simpler, because when it’s time to cook, I have what I need.

Essential Grocery List
It’s so helpful to have a basic grocery list to help me remember which foods to buy at the store. This food shopping list is my go-to!
It’s better to stock up on things like grains, seasonings and spices, baking essentials, oils, condiments, canned and frozen foods, etc. so I can just grab them when I need them. These things have a long shelf life , so I keep them in my kitchen for convenience.
However, I do have to go to the supermarket sometimes, and there’s a way to make that trip easy and hassle-free: I keep a grocery list! If I go in blindly, I’ll leave with things I don’t need, and nothing that actually helps me prepare a good meal.
In the list below, I’ve compiled everything I always have on my stock-up grocery list.
I’ve got you covered! I created an easy grocery list filled with all of the essentials. Plus there’s a free printable version that you can take with you to the grocery store. It has everything you need to stock your pantry, your freezer, and your refrigerator.

Click to get my Free Printable Grocery List
What to Buy at the Grocery Store
This is the perfect grocery list filled with all the basics and essentials. It should help get you going if you’re new to cooking, or if you’re just left staring helplessly at an empty pantry and don’t know how to fill it.
When I first started cooking, things could seem overwhelming. I quickly realized that they more prepared I could be, the more confident I felt. If you already have the basics in your kitchen, then you can shop stress-free.
So print out our easy grocery list, stock up your pantry and fridge, and you’ll be cooking in no time!
Click to get my Free Printable Grocery List for the perfectly stocked pantry and freezer!
Fresh Produce
- Apples
- Bananas
- Strawberries
- Avocados
- Bell Peppers
- Carrots
- Broccoli
- Garlic
- Lemons/Limes
- Onion
- Parsley
- Cilantro
- Basil
- Potatoes
- Spinach
- Tomatoes
GRAINS
- Breadcrumbs
- Pasta
- Quinoa
- Rice
- Sandwich Bread
- Tortillas
MEAT/PROTEIN
- Chicken
- Eggs
- Ground Beef
- Sliced Turkey
- Lunch Meat
DAIRY
- Butter
- Sliced Cheese
- Shredded Cheese
- Milk
- Sour Cream
- Greek Yogurt
BAKING GOODS
- Baking powder
- Baking Soda
- Granulated Sugar
- Brown Sugar
- Flour
- Honey
- Vanilla Extract
- Dry Yeast
- Chocolate Chips
- Cocoa Powder
- Powdered Sugar
FREEZER
- Fruit and Berries
- Frozen Veggies (Corn, Peas, Broccoli, etc)
- Juice Concentrate
- Pizza or Other Convenience Meals
- Pie Crust
- Cookie Dough
CANNED/DRIED GOODS
- Chicken stock/broth
- Salsa
- Diced Tomatoes
- Jam/Jelly
- Peanut Butter
- Pasta Sauce
- Beans (Black Beans, Chickpeas, Baked Beans, etc)
- Soups
- Tuna
- Green Chiles
- Canned Veggies
- Coffee or Tea
Get more details on the best non-perishable and pantry foods
CONDIMENTS/SPICES
- Black Pepper
- Chili Powder
- Cinnamon
- Crushed Red Pepper
- Cumin
- Garlic Powder
- Ketchup
- Mustard
- Mayo
- Nutmeg
- Paprika
- Salt (Course Sea Salt and Kosher Salt)
- Soy Sauce
- Steak Sauce
- Hot Sauce/ Buffalo Sauce
- Salad Dressings
OILS/VINEGARS
- Apple cider vinegar
- Balsamic vinegar
- Coconut Oil
- Olive Oil
- Vegetable/Canola Oil
- Red Wine Vinegar
- White Vinegar
- Cooking Wine
- White Wine Vinegar
SNACKS
- Crackers
- Nuts
- Quick Oats
- Popcorn
- Tortilla Chips
- Cereal
Click to get my Free Printable Grocery List for the perfectly stocked pantry and freezer!

Click ☝🏻 for my FREE Grocery List Printable!
I hope this essential grocery list can help you buy what you need and make your home cooking so much easier!
Stock Your Kitchen
Find more ideas for your grocery list, stock up your kitchen, and print more cooking guides and charts to keep handy!

Non-Perishable Foods to Stock Up On

Frozen Vegetables to Stock Up On (and Recipes to Make)

Ultimate List of Cooking Herbs for Your Kitchen

Ultimate List of Cooking Spices for Your Kitchen

Cooking Oil 101: Types of Cooking Oils to Use

26 Types of Pasta and When to Use Them

What Fruits and Vegetables are in Season?

Meat Temperature Chart (Free Printable)

How to Meal Prep (Guide for Beginners)

Basic Cooking Measurements & Kitchen Conversion Chart
