Nothing better than a dessert with peanut butter. These Classic Peanut Butter Cookies are easy to make so taste so good! Simple yet so satisfying, you will be really happy with these cookies once you make them!
Why I love Peanut Butter Cookies:
The peanut butter cookie, a classic. This was actually the very first cookie I ever learned to bake.
I still remember being in the kitchen with my mom making these cookies.
It was one of the first things I really baked on my own, and I was so proud of myself.
How to make Classic Peanut Butter Cookies:
These cookies are a world famous recipe! Classic Peanut Butter Cookies are really easy to make, and they taste so good!
Mix your wet and dry ingredients separately, the mix them together in a stand mixer. Spoon onto a baking sheet, then press with a fork and you are ready to bake!
Ingredients:
- Peanut Butter
- Butter (unsalted and softened)
- Sugar
- Brown Sugar (packed)
- Egg
- Vanilla Extract
- All-Purpose Flour
- Baking Soda
- Salt
- Sugar (for topping)
Directions:
Step One: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and prepare a baking sheet.
Step Two: In a large stand mixer or with an electric hand mixer cream together your wet ingredients.
Step Three: Next add in egg and vanilla extract and continue to mix.
Step Four: Meanwhile in a separate bowl sift together all of your dry ingredients. Then slowing add into your wet batter.
If using a stand mixer or hand mixer mix on low until blended then turn up to medium to make sure it is smooth and mixed well.
Step Five: Roll your dough into 1 inch balls or use a cookie scoop to make the balls.
Step Six: Place on a baking sheet and use a fork to make a crisscross pattern. Sprinkle cookies with remaining sugar.
Step Seven: Bake for 10 minutes or until cookies just start to look brown.
- Cooking Tip: As soon as the cookies come out of the oven, sprinkle a little bit of sugar on the hot cookies for the finishing touch.
Cooking Tips:
- Why flatten cookie: Peanut butter cookies don't spread when baking as other cookies would. To make sure they bake well you want to press the cookies down. I used a fork to make the traditional marks on the peanut butter cookies.
- How to make the peanut butter crisscross: It's actually pretty simple. I just pressed down with a fork and then changed the direction of my fork and pressed again. That's it!
- Why the crisscross pattern? Due to the addition of peanut butter to these cookies, they are denser and thicker, so to ensure they bake completely you want to flatten your cookie dough balls, and using a fork in a crisscross pattern does it best.
Here are a few more of my favorite cookie recipes:
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookie: This cookie is the ultimate. I mean when chocolate is in the title twice you know it's going to be good.
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Classic Peanut Butter Cookie
Ingredients
- ¾ cup peanut butter
- ½ cup butter (unsalted and softened)
- ¼ cup sugar
- ¾ cup brown sugar (packed)
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons sugar (optional for topping)
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare a baking sheet lightly with nonstick cooking spray or with parchment paper.
- In a large stand mixer or with an electric hand mixer cream together peanut butter, butter, sugar, and brown sugar. Add in egg and vanilla extract and continue to mix until creamy and combined.
- Meanwhile in a separate bowl sift together your flour, baking soda, and salt. Then slowing add into your wet batter. Scraping sides as needed while you mix.
- Roll your dough into 1 inch balls. Place on a baking sheet and use a fork to make a criss-cross pattern. Sprinkle cookies with remaining sugar.
- Bake for 10 minutes or until cookies just start to turn brown. Be careful not to over bake these cookies can get hard quickly. Once cooked allow to cool on the pan or on a wire rack for 10 minutes then serve and enjoy.
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Notes
- Why flatten cookie: Peanut butter cookies don't spread when baking as other cookies would. To make sure they bake well you want to press the cookies down. I used a fork to make the traditional marks on the peanut butter cookies.
- How to make the peanut butter crisscross: It's actually pretty simple. I just pressed down with a fork and then changed the direction of my fork and pressed again. That's it!
- Why the crisscross pattern? Due to the addition of peanut butter to these cookies, they are denser and thicker, so to ensure they bake completely you want to flatten your cookie dough balls, and using a fork in a crisscross pattern does it best.
Josie
First time making peanut butter cookies by myself it was so good! I added left over mini Hershey bars from Halloween, on top! Since we didn’t have Hershey kisses ❤️
Pamela
Just finished the first batch and they are delish! Thank you for the quick and easy recipe 😊
Anne Rodriguez
I I made these Peanut Butter Cookies today. I added a bag of Butterscotch Chips. Wow!! Came out Fabulous!! 💛😋🧡
John owens
I must have made mine too small becase this recipe had 30+ cookies. I only cooked 30 I could have made 40 probably
Regina
These are by far one of the best, if not the best, peanut butter cookies! I make these at least twice a week and have now been making them and giving them out as an "I've been thinking about you" kind of gift when I visit friends and have coffee. Now I get requests to make and bring them for get togethers. Absolutely delicious!
Jennie
Thank Regina! Sorry for the late reply I somehow missed this, but your comment made my day =)
debbie e burton
Tried these cookies for the first time this morning They are the best peanut butter cookies i have ever made!!! Lots of flavor and easy to make I did add peanutbutter chips and chocolate chips. but otherwise kept to the recipe
Rhonda
I followed the directions to the letter and my cookies came out dry and crumbly. What did I do wrong?
Lydia
Turned out great! I used salted butter so I omitted the 1/4 tsp salt. I’m not sure how big the cookies are supposed to be, but after rolling them into 1 1/4” balls, I still was able to make 2 dozen cookies. After baking them for 11 minutes they still seem not done enough.
Ruby
What happens if I use foil will it still work
Jennie
Yea, it should still work fine.
Amy
Great recipe! I added an extra 1/4 cup of peanut butter and they were perfect. Thanks for sharing!
Jennie
Thanks Amy!
Denise Harju
Easy to make and o so delish ! So glad I tried this recipe! Defiantly a keeper!
Jennie
So glad you liked it!
Debbie
Also I cut up reeses and put in batter. So good!
Debbie
Debbie
Can I use salted butter instead of unsalted. I only have salted Land of Lakes
Debbie
Jennie
Yes! It will bake the same but taste salter. I hope that helps!
Hideya
What can i use instead of brown sugar ?
Jennie
I personally have not tried it but you should be able to use the same amount of regular granulated sugar in place of brown sugar. Hope you enjoy them!
Ava
SO YUMMY! I can't stop making these!
Jennie
Thanks!! Glad you enjoy them
Melane Richardson
I just made them for my husband. They are fresh out of the oven and delicious!
Jennie
So happy to hear that!! =)
Stephany
Made a double batch of them, brought them to the food pantry I volunteer at, everybody loved them! Very easy to make.
Jennie
So happy to hear that!!
Andrea @ The Pineapple Cake
I've never made peanut butter cookies that weren't out of a package.. I'll have to try these.
Meg Taylor
Yum, I love the perfect peanut butter cookie! I always dip them in chocolate or add chocolate chips 🙂