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Hey, I just came across a VERY easy, and VERY good peanut butter cookie recipe today and it is Gluten Free!

1 cup peanut butter (make sure it's gluten-free)

1 cup white sugar

1 egg

Mix it all up and drop it on a cookie sheet. Bake at 325 for 10 minutes. I made about 24 with it.

Can't get any easier than that!


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hmmmm....sounds a little too easy to me. Looks like that would be the wet ingredients in a cookie recipe. I don't see how this could turn out. Sounds like scrambled peanut butter eggs or something..hahah :D

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hmmmm....sounds a little too easy to me. Looks like that would be the wet ingredients in a cookie recipe. I don't see how this could turn out. Sounds like scrambled peanut butter eggs or something..hahah :D

It should work really well. It's almost the same as the Kraft Peanuter Butter Cookie recipe:

1 PREHEAT oven to 325°F.

2 MIX 1 cup Kraft Smooth Peanut Butter, 1/2 cup sugar and an egg with a large spoon in a medium bowl.

3 ROLL mixture into balls and place on a cookie sheet. Flatten with fork or squish with your fingers.

4 BAKE at 325°F for 20 min. Remove pan from the oven. Let cookies cool in pan for 5 min. to 'set', then transfer to a plate with spatula.

Michelle :)

melie Apprentice

My mom made these for me when I visited her, so that I could have a treat (bless her!), and they are really good! We couldn't believe they were from only 3 ingredients! And they look like normal PB cookies too, with the fork imprints on top. Reallly sweet though, I would maybe cut back the sugar a tad. Give them a try, you'll be surprised and amazed!

Melie

francelajoie Explorer

I will definatly give them a try...I loooooooooove peanut butter!!!

jennyj Collaborator

I have made them with brown sugar and a teaspoon of baking soda.

jerseyangel Proficient

When I made them, I added a tsp. of vanilla. They were so good! :D


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