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This classic peanut butter cookie recipe is thick and chewy, dusted with sugar, and downright delicious.

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Our week of holiday cookie recipes on the blog this week continues today with anotherthrowback classic…

…soft, chewy, buttery, always-a-hitpeanut butter cookies.

Over the years, I’ve made a variety of healthier peanut butter cookies, which I also really love and make most often nowadays. But whenever I happen to spy one of the fork-crossed, sugar-dustedoriginals at a holiday party, I’m instantly reminded just how irresistible this classic peanut butter cookie recipe still is. And when we baked up a batch during my little holiday bake-a-thon this week, our friends here were quick to agree that nothing beats this classic recipe.

Gotta love a good peanut butter cookie.

So if you feel like baking up a batch this season, here’s the recipe I’ve used for years!

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Peanut Butter Cookie Ingredients:

To make this peanut butter cookie recipe, you will need:

  • All-purpose flour:Or you are welcome to substitute white whole wheat flour.
  • Baking powderand baking soda:This recipe calls for both.
  • Cornstarch:To help make them extra-chewy.
  • Salt:To bring out the flavor.
  • Butter:Two sticks, completely softened.
  • Sugars:Both granulated (white) and brown sugar, plus extra for rolling the dough balls if you’d like.
  • Peanut butter:Either smooth or crunchy.
  • Vanilla extract:Either store-bought or homemade.
  • Eggs:Two, please!

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How To Make Peanut Butter Cookies:

So, how to make peanut butter cookies? Simply…

  1. Prep your oven and cookie sheet. 350˚F and parchment paper.
  2. Combine dry ingredients. Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, cornstarch and salt.
  3. Mixthe wet ingredients. In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together the softened butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy (about 2-3 minutes). Mix in peanut butter until it is incorporated and smooth. Add vanilla and eggs, one at a time, scraping the bowl down after each addition.
  4. Add in the dry ingredients. Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add dry ingredients until they are just incorporated and the batter is smooth, being careful not to over-mix.
  5. Form your dough balls. Form the doughinto 1.5-tablespoon round balls and place on the prepared baking sheet. (If you’d like, you can roll each of these balls in a bowl of granulated sugar before adding them to the baking sheet.) Pressa criss-cross pattern into each dough ball with a fork to flatten slightly, being sure that each dough ball is at least 2 inches apart.
  6. Bake. For about 10-12 minutes, until theedges are golden brown and the centers are slightly puffy. Remove from the oven, andthen transfer the cookies to a cooling rack to cool.
  7. Enjoy! Serve warm, or store in a sealed container for up to4 days. Or freeze for up to 3 months.

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Possible Variations:

Feel free to add in some:

  • Chocolate chips:Semisweet, dark, white, normal-sized, mini-sized…any kind. :)
  • Cinnamon chips:I’m a big fan of mixing cinnamon and peanut butter in this recipe.
  • Nuts:Chopped walnuts, pecans, almonds, or even extra chopped peanuts would be delicious in these cookies.

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More Favorite Cookie Recipes:

  • Healthy Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
  • Gingerbread Cookies
  • No-Bake Cookies
  • Brown Sugar Cookies
  • Chewy Ginger Molasses Cookies
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Peanut Butter Cookies

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  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 0 About 4 dozen cookies 1x
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Description

These peanut butter cookies are soft, chewy, and absolutely delicious!

Ingredients

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  • 2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon bakingpowder
  • 1 teaspoon bakingsoda
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 cup peanut butter (smooth or crunchy)
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • (optional: 1/2 cup granulated sugar for rolling the dough balls)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350˚F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside.
  2. Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, cornstarch and salt in a large bowl and set aside.
  3. In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together the softened butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy (about 3 minutes). Mix in peanut butter until it is incorporated and smooth. Add vanilla and eggs, one at a time, scraping the bowl down after each addition. Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add dry ingredients until they are just incorporated and the batter is smooth, being careful not to over-mix.
  4. Form the doughinto 1.5-tablespoon round balls and place on the prepared baking sheet. (If you’d like, you can roll each of these balls in a bowl of granulated sugar before adding them to the baking sheet.) Pressa criss-cross pattern into each dough ball with a fork to flatten, being sure that each dough ball is at least 2 inches apart. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until theedges are golden brown and the centers are slightly puffy. Remove from the oven, andthen transfer the cookies to a cooling rack to cool.
  5. Serve warm, or store in a sealed container for up to4 days. Or freeze for up to 3 months.

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posted on November 28, 2018 by Ali

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  1. Paula September 16, 2020 @ 12:55 pm Reply

    I bake a lot of cookies but didn’t have a go-to peanut butter cookie recipe. Made these today for a birthday at work and they were such a hit! This is definitely my go-to recipe now!!

    • Dana December 13, 2020 @ 3:44 pm

      Unbelievably Good! They are dangerous to be around! I added French Vanilla creamer instead of reg vanilla… Love it! Great recipe will be using it all thru Christmas…
      Thank you

  2. Trudy September 18, 2020 @ 4:58 pm Reply

    Oo my these are delicious!! I added peanut butter chips to mine..hubby loves them!!

  3. Ana September 20, 2020 @ 4:51 pm Reply

    So good.

  4. Tren Bananish September 29, 2020 @ 11:28 pm Reply

    Hi the cookies are so good. But I was wondering if you could freeze or store the dough?

    • Shirley Estes April 25, 2023 @ 4:43 pm

      I made some with Hershey kisses, some with chocolate chips and some peanut butter cookies they was yummy my family loved them will make again

  5. Dewayne McLeod October 4, 2020 @ 8:40 pm Reply

    Dewayne
    So delicious. Added cinnamon. Then sprinkled with icing sugar after baking.
    It’s a keeper.

  6. Dana October 7, 2020 @ 11:44 am Reply

    Absolutely delish! I used the store brand of peanut butter and they were amazing! I dipped my fork in a small dab of flour before criss-crossing to keep the fork from sticking to the cookie. They were a huge hit!

    • Jodie Knight March 26, 2021 @ 5:02 pm

      Perfect cookies! My kids are thrilled.

  7. Jen October 13, 2020 @ 10:46 am Reply

    The best peanut butter cookie recipe I’ve ever had. Easy to follow recipe, I made it exactly as stated, I would not change anything. Cookies looked amazing and tasted wonderful! Not too sweet with the perfect balance of peanut butter. Everyone that tired them, loved them.

  8. Jeannie Salter October 13, 2020 @ 10:26 pm Reply

    Made these cookies for my hubby. I used whole wheat white flour & topped some w sugar & some without. Hubby loved these cookies, the extra sugar on top/or rolled in wasn’t needed. They were great & will make again.

  9. Tee October 20, 2020 @ 1:10 pm Reply

    So good! Stick to the baking temp. and time for nice soft on the inside and crispy around the edges! A big family hit! So good! Did I say that already? haha!

  10. Kim Walker October 21, 2020 @ 12:23 pm Reply

    Had to bake for 16 min and the went completely flat in the oven ?

  11. Janie October 21, 2020 @ 11:43 pm Reply

    If you use bread flour would you have to eliminate the cornstarch?

    • Casey bell December 4, 2020 @ 10:54 pm

      I cut the sugar in half and the cookies were still delicious ?

  12. MB October 25, 2020 @ 4:31 pm Reply

    Easy and yummy, though the judges at home say that they are not “peanut buttery” enough and tend to agree. I had to chill the dough, as it was too sticky to work with right after mixing. I wonder if adding more peanut butter is the answer for us. Nice and chewy!

  13. Melinda Tucker November 4, 2020 @ 7:30 am Reply

    This recipe gets 5 stars from me the a came AMAZING the best peanut butter cookies I’ve made thus far Love it………. do you have a chocolate chip cookie recipe like this one? Would love to try it…. ?

  14. Suzy Brenton November 14, 2020 @ 4:21 pm Reply

    So delicious. I was told, chewy not crunchy, mom. That’s what this recipe is!

  15. Suzy Brenton November 14, 2020 @ 4:23 pm Reply

    I forgot to rate this. So this is a do over.

    So delicious. I was told chewy, not crunchy, mom. That’s what this recipe is!

  16. Jessica R. November 15, 2020 @ 4:37 pm Reply

    Absolutely the best… This is the only PB cookie recipe I ever use!

  17. Heidi November 21, 2020 @ 7:37 pm Reply

    Way too labor intensive for peanut butter cookies. I was expecting them to be easy as the recipe described, but there were way too many ingredients and steps that I don’t think are necessary for a good peanut butter cookie. Made way too many and half of them were raw, half burnt. Sucked.

  18. Shaun December 12, 2020 @ 8:33 pm Reply

    Exceptional! Easy, wonderful recipe. I’ll be making again!

  19. Stephanie Munroe December 14, 2020 @ 7:55 am Reply

    We made these last night exactly but I would make smaller balls as they do flatten quite a bit. Most delicious peanut butter cookies. It was better then I remembered them when I was young. Such a treat!!

  20. Christa December 20, 2020 @ 6:52 pm Reply

    Cut the recipe in half. These were delicious! Followed the instructions exactly but added peanut butter chips. YUM can’t wait for everyone else to try these

  21. Kim December 22, 2020 @ 3:24 pm Reply

    These were a huge hit, gone very fast. Soft and delicious. Will definately keep this recipe.

  22. Melanie December 29, 2020 @ 10:38 am Reply

    I made these cookies for my annual Christmas cookie box, which I gift to about half a dozen friends. Just got some feedback from one of the recipients that they were the best peanut butter cookies he’d ever had, better than anything he’d gotten from local bakeries. So this one’s definitely a keeper! (I also use your ginger molasses cookie recipe, and those are also perennial favorites.)

  23. Filomena April 9, 2021 @ 4:25 pm Reply

    Hello. After reading all the comments, I will definitely make these peanut butter cookies. Just one question, can I use pure peanut butter instead of regular peanut butter such as Kraft or Jiffy?

    • Kayla March 30, 2022 @ 7:13 pm

      I used jiffy and the cookies were great but honestly most peanut butter tasted the same to me and I think over all they will still be great.

  24. Melanie Hamilton May 7, 2021 @ 8:06 pm Reply

    Come on?!?!?!?!? These are crazy!!!!

  25. Sherra November 3, 2021 @ 9:47 am Reply

    Easy recipe and extremely delicious. I did add a a tablespoon of vanilla in the second batch of cookies and that was amazing!!

  26. Kimberly Gann March 19, 2022 @ 1:20 pm Reply

    Don’t have a stand up mixer would a hand. Mixer work ? Thanks

  27. Kayla March 30, 2022 @ 7:11 pm Reply

    these were AMAZING! I wanted a fun recipe to do with my sister and found this and I am 100% convinced this is the best recipe I’ve ever made and 100% recommend!

  28. gail April 24, 2022 @ 2:58 pm Reply

    Excellent – crispy, chewy. Made additional variations with crushed potato chips (why waste the bottom of the bag -yum), crushed pretzel (not bad, not great), and then of course add chocolate chips (sugar free and non sugar free). I also made this recipe using sugar substitute for the white sugar. Still good.

  29. Art October 15, 2022 @ 11:23 am Reply

    I gave you the wrong rating before I am sorry for that

  30. Shirley Estes April 25, 2023 @ 4:43 pm Reply

    I made some with Hershey kisses, some with chocolate chips and some peanut butter cookies they was yummy my family loved them will make again

  31. Donald Rudolph Fruean November 23, 2023 @ 11:11 pm Reply

    I follow according to the recipe, man these cookies taste so good.

  32. Donald Rudolph Fruean November 23, 2023 @ 11:13 pm Reply

    I’m Speechless. it tastes so good…

  33. Donald Rudolph Fruean November 23, 2023 @ 11:22 pm Reply

    These recipes are amazing.

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FAQs

Why are my 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies falling apart? ›

There are a few reasons why your cookies are falling apart. The wrong ratio of ingredients, such as too little sugar or peanut butter will make them fall apart. The wrong type of peanut butter may cause them to fall apart. Or using old eggs may create crumbly cookies.

What are the basic ingredients for peanut butter cookies? ›

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Peanut butter is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts. It commonly contains additional ingredients that modify the taste or texture, such as salt, sweeteners, or emulsifiers.
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What happens if you don't flatten peanut butter cookies? ›

Peanut butter cookies don't spread as they cook, so you have to flatten them before hand. This ensures that the middle will cook through before the outside burns. As for the pattern created, it actually creates slightly more surface area, so you'll get more browning at the extra edges that you create.

Why are my peanut butter cookies always hard? ›

If your peanut butter cookies are hard, you likely cooked them for too long. They should not be baked for more than 8 or 9 minutes.

Why do you smash peanut butter cookies? ›

The reason is that peanut butter cookie dough is dense, and unpressed, each cookie will not cook evenly. Using a fork to press the dough is a convenience of tool; bakers can also use a cookie shovel (spatula).

Why are my peanut butter cookies dry and crumbly? ›

If you're wanting to use natural (no sugar added) peanut butter, the cookies will be less sweet and they will likely spread out more. Using natural peanut butter will change the structure and texture of the cookies. Why are my cookies dry and crumbly? This is most likely a classic case of using too much flour.

Why do you put fork marks in peanut butter cookies? ›

Basic reason..the dough is more dense than most cookie doughs, and the pressing with the fork tines helps the dough bake evenly. Secondarily, its pattern makes it easier to tell them apart from other cookies with similar appearance.

What is the best peanut butter for baking cookies? ›

Peanut butter: Creamy peanut butter is ideal for this recipe because crunchy peanut butter creates an overly crumbly cookie. You can use processed peanut butter such as Jif or Skippy, or natural-style peanut butter.

What happens if you don't chill peanut butter cookie dough? ›

For starters, chilling prevents cookies from spreading out too quickly once they're in the oven. If you use a higher fat butter (like Kerrygold), chilling your dough is absolutely essential. Popping your dough in the fridge allows the fats to cool.

Why do my peanut butter cookies not taste like peanut butter? ›

The most common mistake with peanut butter cookies is using the wrong type of peanut butter. The BEST peanut butter for today's cookies is a processed creamy peanut butter, preferably Jif or Skippy.

Should I let peanut butter cookie dough rest? ›

We prefer natural peanut butter here, so you can dial in the sugar and salt amounts precisely, and smooth peanut butter over crunchy to better control the cookies' fat and moisture levels. Letting the cookie dough rest ensures the flour is fully hydrated, resulting in crisper edges and chewier middles.

Should you refrigerate peanut butter cookie dough before baking? ›

Chill your cookie dough! The dough is extremely soft due to the creamy peanut butter, eggs, and butter and if it's not cold going into the oven, the cookies will spread all over your baking sheet. I chilled this cookie dough for 24 hours and my cookies were soft, thick perfection.

Is it better to use butter or shortening in peanut butter cookies? ›

Butter will make your cookies taste buttery; shortening will make them taste suspiciously vacant, like Katy Perry's voice post-autotune. Yes, shortening yields chewier cookies than butter does, because butter contains water and shortening doesn't.

How do you know when peanut butter cookies are done in the oven? ›

Unlike many other cookies, peanut butter biscuits only fully harden once they've been removed from the oven. Here's how to tell when peanut butter cookies are done: The tops of the cookies are a uniform light brown. They're soft to the touch but not moist or mushy.

How do you keep peanut butter cookies from falling apart? ›

Use more granulated sugar than brown sugar.

With all of the peanut butter in this cookie dough, however, too much brown sugar made the cookies so soft that they fell apart.

Why do homemade peanut butter cookies fall apart? ›

Reasons why peanut butter cookies are dry and crumbly:

You cooked them a wee bit too long. Peanut butter cookies can be extremely deceiving. They don't always look cooked when, indeed, they are fully cooked. They won't get brown around the edges.

Why did my peanut butter cookies fall apart? ›

If too much flour isn't the issue, then Creme de la Crumb suggests it could be due to using margarine instead of unsalted butter or overcooking. Baking Kneads adds that overmixing and the fridge can also dry out our cookie dough.

Why are my cookies falling apart so easily? ›

If you overmix the dough, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. The best way to fix this is to add more liquid to the dough. This can be done by adding milk, water, or even melted butter. You may also need to add more flour to the dough if it is too wet.

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