I am so excited to finally reveal this post!
I’ve had this post written for about 3 weeks.
Since even before my photography trip to Mexico City
And even before I announced that we were moving
And before we moved into our new house this past week.
These cookies are long gone.
But they are such great little memories.
Must.make.more.
Step-by-step photos:
Combine everything in one bowl
Look at all that glorious peanut butter!
Stir to combine
The dough will be sticky but workable.
It seems like a sticky blob and I thought I was going to have peanut butter everywhere and it would be really hard to work with but all was well. Something about the oil in the peanut butter plus the sugar seemed to keep the dough from being un-workable or too messy.
If it really does seem too messy, I’d add a tablespoon or two extra of sugar to soak up the sticky + moisture factor.
Roll dough into balls or drop onto a cookie sheet with a spoon.
Or, if you want to refrigerate the dough for 15 minutes or so before you roll the balls, great. But I didn’t bother.
Lightly press the tops with a fork.
But don’t squeeze the Charmin too much and flatten them into little pancakes.
I like this picture. And I like raw dough balls.
Sprinkle with a pinch each of brown and white sugar.
Bake and allow to cool.
I had read on various websites with similar recipes that they don’t really spread much at all. Mine actually did spread a bit, so keep that in mind.
Impress everyone with how easy these are and how good they taste!
The active prep time on these is about 2 minutes to make the batter and about 8 minutes to roll into balls.
So 10 minutes of work
10 minutes to bake
And in 20 minutes you can be chomping away.
It’s the simple things in life like cookies that just make me so happy.
And bonus to the extremely minimal amount of cleanup and dishes. One bowl. Love it.
The taste is full of peanut butter flavor and full-bodied.
You definitely know you’re eating a peanut butter cookie and not a sugar cookie which is the problem with lots of peanut butter cookies, I find.
Most cookies are not peanut buttery enough for my liking but these are full-bodied peanut butter flavor for all PB fiends like me.
They are rich and satisfying. Not some little light airy cookie.
I can feel just a little oil from the peanut butter on my lips when I eat them. <– To me, that’s a turn on. Means they’re full of good.stuff. Like 1 cup of PB!
You can just see by looking at the center of the cookies that they are going to be moist. I always look at cookie centers to see if they are a touch under-baked and moist looking.
And because of all that PB, they’re not dry. I despise dry cookies and baked goods. Not worth my chew. These are anything but dry.
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Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies (Gluten Free, with Vegan Option)
3/4 c white sugar
1/4 c brown sugar, packed
1 c peanut butter
1 egg (replace real egg by combining 1 tbsp ground flax seeds + 3 tbsp warm water in a small bowl and stirring. Allow a “jelly” to form after a few minutes and use this as your “egg”)
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Combine all ingredients in one bowl and stir by hand with a spoon.
Directions:
Form into 1 inch balls (I rolled mine with my hands but you could just drop them on a cookie sheet with a spoon) and place on cookie sheet (I used parchment-lined for easy cleanup).
Optional: Lightly press each ball with a fork to make criss-cross patterns
Dust each cookie with a pinch of white and brown sugar before baking
Bake at 350F for 10 minutes or until barely browned. They can go from raw to burned in about 90 seconds so watch them.
Allow to cool well and they may not look very well done after 10 minutes, but that’s ok. Take them out of the oven anyway and allow them to cool.
Yields 18 cookies (mine were a bit thin and farily small. Reducing to 12-15 thicker/bigger cookies may work even better which I will try next time)
Edited to add January 2013: There is an updated (and even better) version of these cookies Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten-free) – My new favorite Peanut Butter Cookie recipe
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Related Recipes:
Edited to add January 2013: There is an updated (and even better) version of these cookies Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten-free) – My new favorite Peanut Butter Cookie recipe
If you love peanut butter as much as I do, you may want to check out my Peanut Butter Recipes compilation post
Including 2 Minute Peanut Sauce + Raw Vegan Spring Rolls
No Bake Nutella & Peanut Butter Graham Bars with Chocolate Frosting
Questions:
Do you like peanut butter cookies?
I have Raw Vegan Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Balls
Peanut Butter Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookies with Peanut Flour (Vegan, GF)
And all the peanut butters recipes and ideas linked in one place.
Yes, I really love peanut butter cookies!
Edited to add January 2013: There is an updated (and even better) version of these cookies Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten-free) – My new favorite Peanut Butter Cookie recipe
Um, these look delicious, yes please.
I love peanut butter anything…especially cookies. Peanut butter cookies dipped in chocolate ain’t too bad, either!
That recipe club sounds SO cool!!!! And I want…no NEED…these cookies. Holy cow they look amazing!
Is a serving size 7 cookies? Because that’s how many I think I could eat in one sitting. Yep. Easily.
Totally!! :)
I was just checking tasteologie to see if they accepted these…nothing yet….Foodgawker said yes already though :)
But did see YOUR latest creation on there! YUM!
and as I just hit send on that comment, I just went back, and T.O. took the cookies :) Good. haha!
I love peanut butter cookies, but my husband loves them even more than I do!!!
Very interesting on the secret recipe club, how fun. The cookies look great, my hubby would probably be all over them. And great dessert recipe inspiration.
1. Sure, and raw almond butter cups.
2. Not yet, but it sounds like fun.
3. Probably the tempeh pizza and saw Harry Potter, not too exciting since I was on call – blah.
That stack of cookies looks so inviting! Love this community builder. Fun to meet so many new bloggers :)
I have YOU to thank for this…would have never found out without seeing it on your blog.
See you at 1p tomorrow :)
I love the photography, and of course, the cookies in the pictures :-P For me, peanut butter cookies are borderline dangerous, especially the flourless kind! I have to be careful not to make too big of a batch, or else i’ll probably eat them all!
I love peanut butter and those look delicious! Thanks for sharing a quick and easy recipe. Yum!
I cannot WAIT to make these! They look amazing!! I too love a moist center…it’s the only way. The best thing I did this weekend was a birthday dinner with my husband and then laying by the pool all day Sunday! Yay!
These are so pretty—I love the look of flourless cookies…they have that chewy appearance!
PB cookies might be my fave, and I really haven’t made them lately only because of wanting them to be flourless (and not knowing which recipe to try)!
My weekend was so low key…work and food and working out. I made a cauliflower pizza crust (grain-free) that turned out awesome…
I wanted to thank you for your blog. I have been reading your blog on and off for a few months now. I just found a few links from some of your posts in the past few days, and they were very honest and thought-provoking. I really admire your fearlessness and courage to put yourself out there the way you do, despite the negative comments you may receive as a result. Your strength is encouraging. Imagine if all women were equally fearless? It gives me hope. Thank you for the energy you put into this blog. And thank you for posting on your bad days, as well as the good.
Thank you for the wonderful comment, Pauline!
I am so touched when I get comments like yours…inspires me to keep going, keep sharing, keep on keeping on. So thank you :)
I can understand why the cookies are gone, they look fantastic! Love that you provided a vegan option. My brother’s girlfriend would love these. :)
YUM! Those look amazing. Peanut butter cookies should basically be soft, chewy cookies that are chock-full of peanut buttery flavor. That’s all that’s needed!! Delicious.
I’ve read a couple posts this morning for the secret recipe club and again thought “I should do that”… if only I had the time!! :D it always looks like fun!
I LOVE peanut butter cookies, especially the flourless, they are SO quick to make! yours look great, as do the photos! nice job!
I LOVE flourless peanut butter cookies. They are so easy and so delicious! These look perfect!