If you love no bake cookies AND you love oatmeal scotchies: these NO BAKE Oatmeal Scotchies are for you! Cookies packed with butterscotch flavor and chewy oats–ready to eat in minutes.
New to no bake cookie recipes? Check out my tutorial to learn How to Make No Bake Cookies. Just swap out the ingredients to make your favorite flavor! Or give our easy Cheerio Bars a try next!
Why this Recipe Works
- Takes just 15 minutes to make.
- No need to turn on your oven.
- Simple, easy-to-find ingredients
- Buttery, chewy, sweet oatmeal butterscotch flavor!
When I left for college, oatmeal butterscotch cookies were the one treat I asked my mom to make for me on weekends I came home.
I also asked for a box full of Kraft mac and cheese, Cool Ranch Doritos, and Ramen…not exactly a creative cook back then.
But when it came to cookies, I would much rather have butterscotch over Chocolate Chip Cookies or Peanut Butter Cookies.
I still love butterscotch. These Oatmeal Scotchie Bars are an all time favorite dessert with their sweet frosting.
I also love No Bake Cookies. When the weather hits 90 degrees F and I have zero desire to turn on my oven, I choose no bake cookies as my stand-by dessert.
So it occurred to me, why not combine my favorite cookies with a no bake recipe? No Bake Oatmeal Scotchies were born!
Ingredient Notes
Quick oats. These are more finely processed than old-fashioned oats, helping the cookies stick together without flour. DO NOT cook the oatmeal before adding to the recipe!
Vanilla. A quality real vanilla extract makes a world of difference in the flavor of these butterscotch cookies. I love using Homemade Vanilla Extract in my cookies. Pressed for time? A store bought vanilla labeled “pure” vanilla extract (not imitation) is perfect too.
Unsalted butter. Using unsalted butter helps control the saltiness in the finished cookies. If you have to use salted butter, leave out the added kosher salt in the recipe.
Easy Instructions
- Heat butter, milk and sugar. Boil in a sauce pan over the stove for one minute.
- Add Butterscotch chips. Stir in vanilla and butterscotch.
- Add oatmeal. Fold the oatmeal into the melty butterscotch mixture. It’ll form a sticky dough.
- Let set. Drop the cookie dough by the spoonful onto a lined cookie sheet. Let the cookies set at room temperature until firm. This takes about 15 minutes.
Enjoy No Bake Scotchies right away or store for later!
Tips & Tricks
- Store uneaten cookies in an airtight container at room temperature.
- The butterscotch morsels won’t fully melt when you stir them into the butter mixture. That’s okay! As long as they are softened and gooey, the dough will come together well.
- These cookies are very sweet. More like a fudge with oatmeal than a traditional baked cookie. A little goes a long way when it comes to no bake scotchies!
- Change up the flavor. Make a batch of biscoff no bake cookies, nutella no bake cookies, or peanut butter no bake cookies by just changing out the butterscotch!
Recipe FAQs
Some no bake cookies need to be chilled, but these No Bake Butterscotch Cookies hold up just fine on the counter. Of course, if you prefer the taste of a cold cookie, feel free to pop them in the fridge!
Not exactly. Instant oatmeal is even finer than quick oats and often sold in packets with added flavors. I recommend the quick cook oats sold in a tub for this recipe!
Any milk you have on hand works! I’ve made these no bake oatmeal butterscotch cookies with skim, whole and nonfat milk with great results every time. You can even use nondairy milk.
More No Bake Desserts
- Banana Pudding
- Pumpkin Cheesecake (No Bake)
- Banana Rice Krispie Treats
- No Bake Cheesecake
- Rice Krispie Treats Recipe
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Ingredients
- ½ cup unsalted butter
- ½ cup milk
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- pinch of kosher salt
- 1 cup butterscotch morsels
- 3 cups quick cook oatmeal dry
Instructions
- In large saucepan, on medium high heat, add butter, sugar and milk. Bring to a boil, and boil for a complete full minute. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, salt and butterscotch morsels.
- Stir for about 1-2 minutes, the butterscotch won’t completely melt, it’s okay. Fold in oatmeal.
- Drop by large cookie scoop (2 tablespoon) onto a large sheet of parchment paper. Allow to set and cool, about 15 minutes. Store in airtight container. Enjoy.
Notes
- Store uneaten cookies in an airtight container at room temperature.
- Quick oats. These are more finely processed than old-fashioned oats, helping the cookies stick together without flour. DO NOT cook the oatmeal before adding to the recipe!
- The butterscotch morsels won’t fully melt when you stir them into the butter mixture. That’s okay! As long as they are softened and gooey, the dough will come together well.
- These cookies are very sweet. More like a fudge with oatmeal than a traditional baked cookie. A little goes a long way when it comes to no bake scotchies!
- Change up the flavor. Make a batch of biscoff no bake cookies, nutella no bake cookies, or peanut butter no bake cookies by just changing out the butterscotch!
Nutrition
Sweet, fudgy and chewy No Bake Oatmeal Scotchies take just minutes to make! Skip the baking and whip up a batch of these easy treats instead.
Just made these………I cut the sugar by 1/4 and they are STILL VERY SWEET. Used half brown, half white sugar……but still very good! May cut it down more the next time. The “chips” that are shown in the photo are misleading…..the chips do melt when you mix them in, those chips in the photo were obviously added AFTER the cookies were dropped. Just in case you want yours to look like that. But DEFINITELY a good “it’s too hot to bake cookies” substitute when you are craving “Oatmeal Scotties”!
First time I made these, they were so sweet that it was literally like eating straight sugar. Ended up throwing them away. Made them a second time and cut the sugar in half and they were much better!! Even cutting the sugar in half, it was still pretty sweet though.
I wish I would have read the comments first. While these are VERY good they are almost too sweet to enjoy. I’d definitely cut the sugar in half (or even more) next timeI also sprinkled some course salt to make them salted butterscotch no bake cookies. Unfortunately they were too sweet for us and we threw most of them away 😞
Agreed!
I made these last night with my toddler and was really looking forward to that oatmeal scotchy flavour from my childhood. The sugar called for in the recipe is way too much. I’m the only person in my family who finds them tasty, everybody else had a hard time finishing their first cookie. I’ll try it again next time with half the sugar. I gave some of the extra cookies to my neighbors who, being Belgian, have never tasted butterscotch before. Most of them seemed to enjoy the cookies a bit more than my family did, so that’s proof that at least the flavour is great. Thank you for this recipe!
cotchies is a delicious and healthy cake. I really love this cake.
Do you think you could add like 1/2 cup of peanut butter
These were so sweet that they were inedible. I like the idea so maybe I’ll cut the sugar in half next time.
Did you try it again with less sugar? How did that work out for you?
Too much sugar 🤮
No bake cookies are more like fudge with oatmeal 🙂
This dip was a total hit with my daughter and her friends at her slumber party last week. It was so easy to make too. Will definitely be making this treat over and over again.
This fabulous Smores Dip was quick and easy to make, and really satisfied my chocolate cravings! Mmmm….so yummy.
So beyond stoked that these are no bake – they’re perfect for our hot Florida summers!
I’m obsessed with no bake cookies 🙂
We make these into bars by pressing the mix into a baking dish but we also add maraschino cherry pieces into the mix. It’s a super sweet recipe but perfect when cut into tiny bite-sized pieces.
Love this twist! No bake cookies are where it’s at with the weather so crazy hot! Can’t wait to try!
Agreed 🙂