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Feb 06, 2013, Updated Dec 21, 2023

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Hermit cookies are a wonderfully old fashioned cookie and this easy homemade Hermit Cookie Recipe is spiced just right and packed with dried fruit and nuts. Truly the best ever.
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Table of Contents

  • What Are Hermit Cookies Made of?
  • Are Hermit Cookies Healthy?
  • Why Are They Called Hermit Cookies?
  • What do Hermit Cookies Taste Like?
  • What is the History of Hermit Cookies?
  • How to Store Hermits
  • Can you Freeze Hermit Cookies?
  • Here’s What You Need
  • How to Make Hermit Cookies: An Easy Guide
  • 5 Most Common Mistakes When Making Hermit Cookies
  • FAQs
  • Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies Recipe

What Are Hermit Cookies Made of?

Hermit cookies are a soft, spiced cookie filled with raisins, currents or dates, and nuts.

Their subtle cinnamon and nutmeg flavors and chewy textures will have you reaching for a third, then maybe a fourth.

There is some diversity in recipes with which dried fruits are included.

Many have just raisins and nuts. Others I’ve seen have currants.

In my grandma’s kitchen, hermit cookies included raisins, dates and walnuts.

I love including dates, which have a deep, butterscotch flavour and add moisture to the cookie.

Are Hermit Cookies Healthy?

Hermit cookies are in fact on the healthy side. With half the quantity of butter in a typical cookie recipe, they are lighter than most.

Plus, they’re jam packed with raisins, dates and walnuts, which are all good for you.

As a dietitian, I would definitely put them on par with a granola bar in terms of healthiness as a snack option.

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Why Are They Called Hermit Cookies?

The speculation surrounding the name “Hermit Cookies” is that you can tuck them away and they last a really long time.

Perhaps this is why they gained popularity, because they kept well on long trips.

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What do Hermit Cookies Taste Like?

Hermit cookies are warmly spiced, soft, filled with chewy textures and are utterly delicious.

But just because they are spiced, don’t compare them to a true spice cookie (which have heavier flavours of molasses, cloves and ginger).

The flavours here are subtle.

Hermits are sweetened with only brown sugar, which imparts an irresistible caramel taste.

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What is the History of Hermit Cookies?

Hermit cookies are a very old New England classic recipe, that travelled up the coast to become a beloved recipe on Canada’s East coast as well.

My classic hermit cookie recipe is inspired by my grandmother’s old cookbook from the early 1900s but the recipe itself surely predates that.

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How to Store Hermits

Keep Hermit Cookies in an airtight container for up to 10 days.

Because they are made with brown sugar, they actually attract moisture for a couple of days after baking.

Keep them stored separately from any cookies that are meant to be crisp, as this tender cookie will soften other cookies around them.

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Can you Freeze Hermit Cookies?

Hermit cookies freeze beautifully. You can freeze baked cookies flat on a baking sheet first (to prevent the moist cookies sticking together) then transfer to freezer bags to store up to 3 months.

Thaw at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.

You can alternatively freeze the unbaked dough.

This is the pro way I like to scoop and chill or freeze my cookie dough.

Here’s What You Need

Whipping up a batch of Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies is simple with the right ingredients, a few variations, and basic kitchen tools.

Hermit Cookie Ingredients

Every ingredient plays a key role:

  • Butter: Adds richness and helps in creating a tender texture.
  • Brown Sugar: Gives the cookies a deep, caramel-like sweetness. Choose dark brown sugar for the deepest, rich color.
  • Eggs: Bind the ingredients together and add moisture.
  • Vanilla Extract: Enhances the flavor profile of the cookies.
  • All-Purpose Flour: The base of the cookie dough, providing structure.
  • Baking Soda: Helps the cookies rise and become fluffy.
  • Salt: Balances the sweetness and enhances overall flavor.
  • Cinnamon, Allspice, Nutmeg: These spices add warmth and depth.
  • Raisins: Introduce a chewy texture and natural sweetness.
  • Chopped Dates: Add a unique, fruity sweetness.
  • Coarsely Chopped Walnuts or Pecans: Provide a crunchy contrast to the chewy cookies.
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Grab these Tools

A few basic tools will make the process easier:

  • Standing Mixer: Ideal for creaming butter and sugar and mixing the dough.
  • Baking Sheets: At least one cookie sheet is needed for baking the cookies. Be sure to let it cool between batches.
  • Parchment Paper: Prevents sticking and makes cleanup easier.
  • Wooden Spoon: Useful for mixing in the nuts and dried fruits.
  • Wire Racks: For cooling the cookies after baking.
  • Measuring Cups and Spoons: To measure ingredients accurately.

Now you’re all set to bake a batch of delicious Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies.

Variations and Substitutions

Customize your cookies:

  • Different Nuts: Try almonds or hazelnuts instead of walnuts or pecans.
  • Swap the Dried Fruit: Use dried cranberries or apricots instead of raisins or dates.
  • Spice it Up: Experiment with ginger or clove for a different spice profile.
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How to Make Hermit Cookies: An Easy Guide

These Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies bring a delightful mix of spices, fruits, and nuts in a wonderfully chewy package, making them perfect for any cookie lover.

Starting with the Basics

  • Preheat and Prep: Begin by heating your oven to 350 F and getting your baking sheets ready, lined with parchment for non-stick baking.
  • Creaming the Base: In your standing mixer, cream the butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. This step is crucial for texture.

Incorporating the Flavors

  • Adding Wet Ingredients: Beat in the eggs, one at a time, and then the vanilla. This mixture should look pale and thick.
  • Dry Ingredients: Turn the mixer down and carefully mix in your flour, baking soda, salt, and spices. You want the flour mixture evenly combined.

Mixing in the Goodies

  • Fruits and Nuts: Gently stir in your raisins, dates, and chopped nuts, evenly distributing them through the dough.

Baking to Perfection

  • Shaping the Cookies: Drop spoonfuls of the dough onto your baking sheets, leaving space between each.
  • Bake: Let them bake for 10-12 minutes. The edges should be set but the centers still soft.

Finishing Touches

  • Cooling: Allow the cookies to cool slightly on the baking sheet, then transfer to a wire rack.
  • Serve and Enjoy: Once completely cool, these cookies are ready to be enjoyed!

Follow these steps, and you’ll have a batch of delicious, spice-infused Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies that are sure to be a hit with friends and family. Enjoy the baking and the eating!

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5 Most Common Mistakes When Making Hermit Cookies

Here are the most frequent mix-ups to avoid when making Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies:

  1. Overmixing the Dough: Mixing the dough too much can lead to tough cookies. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
  2. Not Creaming Butter and Sugar Properly: This step is crucial for light and fluffy cookies. Make sure the mixture is pale and creamy.
  3. Overcrowding the Baking Sheet: Placing the cookies too close together can cause them to bake into each other. Leave enough space between each.
  4. Incorrect Oven Temperature: Baking at the wrong temperature can result in undercooked or burnt cookies. Always preheat your oven.
  5. Skipping the Cooling Process: Letting the cookies cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes helps them set properly. Don’t rush this step.

FAQs

Just skimming through? Here are some quick answers to the commonly-asked questions about Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies:

Can I make these cookies without a standing mixer?
Yes, you can make these cookies with a hand mixer or by hand, though it might require a bit more effort to cream the butter and sugar.

Are these cookies supposed to be chewy or crunchy?
Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies are meant to be chewy, thanks to the brown sugar and the moist ingredients like eggs and butter.

Can I use different dried fruits instead of raisins and dates?
Absolutely, you can use dried cranberries, cherries, or apricots as a substitute for raisins and dates in these cookies.

What if I don’t have all the spices listed in the recipe?
While the combination of cinnamon, allspice, and nutmeg is ideal, you can still make delicious cookies with just one or two of these spices.

How long will these cookies stay fresh?
Stored in an airtight container, cookie jar or tins, these Hermit Cookies can stay fresh for up to 10 days at room temperature.

Is it necessary to toast the nuts before adding them to the dough?
Toasting the nuts is optional, but it enhances their flavor and adds an extra layer of crunch to the cookies.

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4.70 from 10 votes

Easy Old Fashioned Hermit Cookies

By: Jennifer Pallian BSc, RD

Truly the best and most soft Hermit cookies recipe. These were Grandma's most favourite cookies – a New England classic with warm spices, nuts and dried fruit.A true old fashioned classic.

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Total Time: 27 minutes minutes

Servings: 48

Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter room temperature
  • 1 cup brown sugar packed
  • 2 large eggs
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 ¾ cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • tsp allspice
  • tsp nutmeg
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 1 cup chopped dates
  • 1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts or pecans

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 F.

  • In a standing mixer on medium speed, cream together butter and brown sugar. Add eggs and beat until mixture is pale and thick – about 2 minutes. Beat in vanilla.

  • Reduce mixer speed to low and beat in flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg. Incorporate raisins, dates and nuts (depending on your mixer, you may have to do this part by hand with a wooden spoon).

  • Drop cookies by tablespoonfuls onto a well-greased or parchment-lined baking sheet, about 2 inches apart (you will have to do batches). Bake 10-12 minutes, until edges are set but centres still appear moist. Cool on baking sheet 2 minutes, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.

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Notes

PREP THE PANS: Because they haven’t got a lot of butter, it’s really important to prep your baking sheets or they will stick – parchment paper is ideal: easiest removal, practically no cleanup, no need for extra fat. Otherwise, just grease ’em well

HOW TO STORE: Keep Hermit Cookies in an airtight container (up to 10 days) or freeze on a flat surface then transfer to freezer bags to store up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.

PRO TIP: Toast the nuts for a bit in the preheating oven for even more amazing flavour.

Nutrition

Calories: 87kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 68mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 71IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 0.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Why are hermit cookies called hermits? ›

I've come to learn that there are all sorts of theories about how these cookies came to be named. Some say hermit cookies got their name because they taste best when they've been hidden away like hermits for a couple days. There's the theory that they looked like a hermit's brown cloth.

What is the secret to moist cookies? ›

Cornstarch helps product soft and thick cookies. Using more brown sugar than white sugar results in a moister, softer cookie. An extra egg yolk increases chewiness. Rolling the cookie dough balls to be tall and lumpy instead of wide and smooth gives the cookies a bakery-style textured thickness.

What is in cowboy cookies? ›

As with most things in Texas, Bush's Cowboy Cookies are enormous and wholly stuffed with so many mix-ins: oats, coconut, pecans, and of course, chocolate chips. They're sure to win over any crowd.

What ingredient makes cookies stick together? ›

Binding agents are the liquid in the recipe that hold the cookie together. Examples of binding agents are eggs, milk, honey, and fruit juice. Cookies with more eggs will rise more and spread less. If you want a crispier cookie, you can replace a whole egg with just an egg white.

Who invented hermit cookies? ›

Hermit cookies originated in the New England area. In 1880, the young ladies of the Trinity Church, Plattsburgh, New York published the cookbook Champlain Valley Book of Recipes with a Hermits recipe.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

Why do my cookies get hard after they cool? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

What are Snoop Dogg cookies? ›

Snoop Dogg's peanut butter chocolate chip cookie recipe - His original cookie features creamy peanut butter and semisweet chocolate morsels, making it the perfect indulgence this holiday season. #

What is a Dillon cookie? ›

Dillon Cookies

This flagship cookie combines freshly milled whole wheat with oats, loads of chocolate chips and just the right amount of walnuts for a buttery finish. They are the perfect treat for kids and adults alike!

What is Alabama State cookie? ›

A yellowhammer cookie is a type of stuffed drop cookie containing peanuts, pecans, oats, honey and peanut butter. Invented for a school baking competition, it became the official state cookie of Alabama later that year. The recipe includes locally relevant ingredients and is named after Alabama's state bird.

What happens if you forgot to put baking soda in cookies? ›

Without baking soda or baking powder, these cookies will remain a little flatter then other recipes but because of the eggs and creaming of the butter and sugars in this recipe they will still puff up a little in the oven. They will have crispy edges and a soft, chewy center.

What does vanilla extract do in cookies? ›

The primary purpose of vanilla extract is to add flavour to baked goods. Lacking it, baked goods tend to have a bland and boring taste. Vanilla extract can also contribute moisture to create a soft and fluffy texture.

Were hermit crabs named after hermits? ›

Hermit crabs are named such because they use other animals' shells as protection; carrying their “home” on their back to protect their soft abdomen. Hermit crabs aren't really hermits – they often interact peacefully with other crabs in order to pull off complex shell exchanges.

Are hermit crabs named after hermits? ›

This habit of living in a borrowed shell gave rise to the hermit crab's name. Since hermit crabs often retreat completely into their borrowed shells for protection, some people think they act like hermits. Hermits are people who live alone and do not interact often with others.

What does the name hermit crab mean? ›

The term hermit crab dates back to at least 1725–35. Hermit refers to the method that the crab protects itself in which it uses castoff shells. Generally speaking , a hermit is a recluse. In zoology, a hermit can refer to any animal with solitary habits.

Are hermits true crabs? ›

Contrary to their names, hermit crabs are not true crabs. They are crustaceans like the true crabs, but belong to a group called Anomura, which number worldwide about 1300 species. These decapods (ten legged animals) range from our friend the puny hermit crab to the humongous Alaskan king crab.

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