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Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Flourless Peanut butter Cookies

1 C. Peanut Butter chunky or creamy ( I use skippy Brand)

1 C. Packed light or dark brown sugar (I use C & H brand)

1 Large Egg, slightly beaten

1 tsp. baking soda

1C Semisweet chocolate chips 6oz. (I use tollhouse brand)

Heat oven to 350 deg.

In Medium size bowl beat together peanut butter, brown sugar, egg and soda until the mixture is smooth and well blended. Stirr in chips until evenly distributed.

Drop the dough by slightly rounded teaspoonfulls onto ungreased baking sheets, spacing the mounds about 2 inches apart.

bake one baking sheet at a time in the 350 deg. oven until cookies are puffed and slightly golden, but still soft to the touch. About 10 min.

Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet on a wire rack for about 5 min. Then transfer the cookies to the wire rack; let cool completely.

Makes about 2 dozen cookies

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My family LOVED these cookies....they didn't last long. They were VERY easy to make.

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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corbintlg Newbie

Another recipe for flourless peanut butter cookies that my mom started making for me as a child and now i make for myself and family:

1 cup creamy peanut butter

1 cup of sugar

1 egg

1 tablespoon of vanilla.

Mix all ingredients together. Roll into balls and put on cookie sheet. flatten out with a fork and bake at 325 degrees for about 13 minutes.

Yummy yummy! Makes about 1 1/2 dozen.

Laura Apprentice

Ohmigosh. I just made these -- the first recipe, but then I thought the vanilla in the second recipe was a good idea so I added some vanilla -- and they were SO good. I can't stop eating them. Do they freeze well? If they do, I'm totally going to keep a batch in the freezer at all times so I can just pull one cookie at a time out to snack on, rather than making a batch and eating it all in the first day or two. Thank you for the recipe!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I don't know how well they will freeze. I haven't tried to freeze them yet. I'm not sure they would keep their soft squishy melt-in-your-mouth consistency after being in the freezer. Let me know if you try to freeze some and see how they turn out.

I didn't have enough to even put in the freezer after my family got ahold of them! ha :D

-Jessica :rolleyes:

gf4life Enthusiast

It would probably be better to freeze the dough in smaller serving sizes and then thaw and bake whenever you want some. I do this with choc. chip and sugar cookies and they turn out fine.

God bless,

Mariann

Laura Apprentice

You know what I do with chocolate chip cookies? I freeze them and then when I want one, rather than defrosting it in the microwave, I put it in the toaster. It kind of gives it that warm-from-the-oven taste and texture much better than the microwave. So I froze a few of the peanut butter cookies and I'll try defrosting them each way and see what if anything works.

I live alone, and I don't want to be eating a whole batch every time I just want one cookie!

Laura Apprentice

Ok. I have completed my experiment. You can freeze these cookies. Straight from the freezer they're cold (duh) and crunchy but they taste fine. The microwave and the toaster turn out to be about equally good ways to warm them. They retain a little crunchy/chewiness but they also get soft and melty in the middle.

I am very full now. :P But happy. But kind of wondering what the scale will say in the morning. :rolleyes:


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

ha ha ha Laura....exactly how many dozens of cookies have you eaten in the last few days? haha Sounds like quite a few...oh well they are Gluten Free!! So enjoy them.

Thanks for doing the freezer experiment. Now I know that if I ever get any extra cookies ha I can freeze them.

Happy Baking....and Eating!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

  • 2 years later...
HawkFire Explorer

When I was not a member, I saw this recipe a long time ago. I should have posted then, but am posting now. This is a very good cookie. I used it for a long time but have since lost it. I didn't think I'd ever find it again. It was just here, just like that! I didn't even get frustrated looking for it. I am going to make them right now. To the woman who posted this recipe... it is very good. Thankyou. :P

jerseyangel Proficient
When I was not a member, I saw this recipe a long time ago. I should have posted then, but am posting now. This is a very good cookie. I used it for a long time but have since lost it. I didn't think I'd ever find it again. It was just here, just like that! I didn't even get frustrated looking for it. I am going to make them right now. To the woman who posted this recipe... it is very good. Thankyou. :P

Try adding a tsp of vanilla to it--delicious :P

angel-jd1 Community Regular
When I was not a member, I saw this recipe a long time ago. I should have posted then, but am posting now. This is a very good cookie. I used it for a long time but have since lost it. I didn't think I'd ever find it again. It was just here, just like that! I didn't even get frustrated looking for it. I am going to make them right now. To the woman who posted this recipe... it is very good. Thankyou. :P

You're welcome, they are a favorite of mine!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

HawkFire Explorer

Ok I will. I am out of computer paper.... I cannot print this out. I'm afraid to lose it again. I suppose a pencil and paper will have to do. I don't know if I can remember how to actually write. :lol:

Oh my goodness! You are still a member? That was 2004! Well, amazing! And amazing cookie!

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Ok I will. I am out of computer paper.... I cannot print this out. I'm afraid to lose it again. I suppose a pencil and paper will have to do. I don't know if I can remember how to actually write. :lol:

Oh my goodness! You are still a member? That was 2004! Well, amazing! And amazing cookie!

haha, Ya still here after all these years :P Try copy and pasting and e-mailing it to yourself. Then print it out when you can :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

katrinamaria Explorer

i make these cookie too (and yes they are amazing :) ) and i like to mess around with the add-ins. sometimes i do mini baking m & m's, milk choc/white choc/butterscotch chips or something to make like an old gluten 5 chip cookies recipe, or double PB cookies with PB chips. the possibilities are endless :) mmmm now i'm so hungry for these!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I love these kind of cookies. They are so easy to make.

  • 5 years later...
Strawberry-Jam Enthusiast

thanks for this!

reposting with measurements I can use :P

Flourless Peanut butter Cookies

300-400 g Peanut Butter chunky or creamy

225 g Packed light or dark brown sugar

1 Large Egg, slightly beaten

1 tsp. baking soda

1 tsp. vanilla!

Heat oven to 175 deg.C

kareng Grand Master

thanks for this!

reposting with measurements I can use :P

Flourless Peanut butter Cookies

300-400 g Peanut Butter chunky or creamy

225 g Packed light or dark brown sugar

1 Large Egg, slightly beaten

1 tsp. baking soda

1 tsp. vanilla!

Heat oven to 175 deg.C

I add some chocolate chips!

Strawberry-Jam Enthusiast

I can't do dairy or soya so it's near impossible to find chocolate chips I can have... and even then, I'm not a huge chocolate fan anyhow.

but that would be what, like 100 or 150 g of choc chips?

kareng Grand Master

I can't do dairy or soya so it's near impossible to find chocolate chips I can have... and even then, I'm not a huge chocolate fan anyhow.

but that would be what, like 100 or 150 g of choc chips?

I just pour a few in, stir it up & then see if it looks like how many I want. I like less. My hub was making them last night, so he chose how many to put in....you can barely get any cookie with your choc chips. :D

You could add some peanuts if you wanted. I saw some Dairy & soy free choc chips but I'm in Kansas and I think you are having your adventure in Ireland? Can you get PB easily there? I know someone who went years ago & brought thier own from the US.

This is the recipe I use:

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Strawberry-Jam Enthusiast

PB is easy to find! other kinds of nut butters are too expensive tho, except maybe sunflower seed butter that I found in one shop in the city centre. there's plenty of gluten-free stuff but I haven't found any chocolate that's dairy AND soya free. not that I'm looking.

haha I don't even have food scales, I just get like 500 grams of sugar, and I'm like, "okay, like a third of this" or whatever when I see recipes

I use chunky peanut butter to get all those chunks in it. I fed these cookies to some friends and the landlady yesterday and today! they are a huge hit! and they can't even tell there's no flour in

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