Everyone will love the flavor of these caramel apple oatmeal cookies. Made with fresh apples and plenty of caramel, they bake up soft, tender, and full of autumn warmth. These are ideal for fall and the holidays—consider making a double batch because they disappear fast.

I combined my family’s love of caramel apples with the comforting chew of oatmeal cookies to create this version. One of the best things about this recipe is how easy it is to vary the flavor by swapping apple varieties or mix-ins.
These aren’t your everyday oatmeal cookies. The caramel adds sweet pockets of flavor while the apples bring freshness and moisture. They’re a simple, satisfying dessert for cozy evenings or holiday cookie plates.

Ingredients
- Butter – adds richness and keeps cookies soft.
- Brown sugar – provides deep, caramel-like sweetness.
- White sugar – balances sweetness and assists with texture.
- Egg – binds the ingredients.
- Water – adjusts dough consistency.
- Vanilla extract – enhances flavor.
- Oats – give the cookies chew and texture.
- Apples – peeled and finely chopped for tender fruit in each bite.
- Caramel bits – convenient and oven-stable caramel pieces for pockets of sweetness.
- All-purpose flour – the base of the cookie dough.
- Salt – balances flavors; finish with coarse salt for salted-caramel cookies if desired.
- Baking soda – lightens the texture.
See the recipe card below for exact quantities.

How to make caramel apple oatmeal cookies
Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

Step One: Cream the butter and both sugars together until light and fluffy.

Step Two: Add the egg, vanilla, and water, mixing until smooth.

Step Three: Stir in the dry ingredients until just combined.

Step Four: Fold in the chopped apples and caramel bits until evenly distributed.

Step Five: Use a cookie scoop to portion the dough (about 32 medium cookies). Place scoops on the prepared sheets, leaving space between each cookie.

Step Six: Bake 12–14 minutes, or until the edges are golden and set. Cool on the sheet for a few minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling.
Top tip
If you prefer a different texture, use shredded apple instead of finely chopped—both work well and change the cookie’s chew.
Substitutions
- Apples – Swap varieties to adjust sweetness and tartness. Honeycrisp, Gala, or Granny Smith all work; tart apples pair especially well with the caramel.
Variations
- Spices – Stir in an apple pie spice blend or a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg for warm fall flavor.
- Mix-ins – Replace or combine caramel bits with toffee bits, caramel chips, or even raisins for a caramel-oatmeal-raisin twist.

Equipment
Basic equipment needed: baking sheets, parchment paper, a stand or hand mixer, and a cookie scoop.
Storage
Store cooled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature to keep them chewy. They can also be refrigerated. For longer storage, freeze cooled cookies in a freezer-safe bag.

Common questions
Not really—use whatever apples you have or prefer. Different varieties will subtly change the cookie’s flavor: tart apples give contrast to the caramel while sweeter apples add more fruit sweetness.
Related
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📖 Recipe

Caramel Apple Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients
- ¾ cup butter (1.5 sticks)
- 1 cup brown sugar
- ¼ cup white sugar
- 1 egg
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 3 cups oats
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 cup apples, peeled and finely chopped
- 1 cup caramel bits
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Cream the butter and sugars in a large bowl.
- Add the egg, vanilla, and water; mix to combine.
- Mix in the dry ingredients until just combined.
- Fold in the apples and caramel bits.
- Scoop 32 cookies onto the prepared sheets, leaving space between. Bake in batches if needed.
- Bake 12–14 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Cool and enjoy.
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 22.7 g
Protein: 2 g
Fat: 5.6 g
Sugar: 13.6 g
Sodium: 146.7 mg
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