Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (2024)

by Ashley Manila 22 Comments

Classic peanut butter cookies are soft, chewy, and topped with a trademark criss cross pattern! Using a whole cup of creamy peanut butter ensures that they have plenty of peanut butter flavor. And brown sugar helps them stay moist and chewy. So you can store peanut butter cookies in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe

Growing up, peanut butter cookies were not a household staple. My mom rarely baked them; she’steam chocolate chip. And on the rare occasion we bought them from the store, they were always just ok.

No wonder it took me ages to get around to perfecting and pointing this recipe. But after weeks of recipe testing, late night peanut butter runs, and mountains of dirty dishes. I finally perfected the peanut butter cookie.

These peanut butter cookies are:

  • baked with brown sugar, so they’re soft but chewy… and just a little bit crunchy at the edges
  • full of creamy peanut butter flavor without beingtoopeanut buttery (does that make sense?)
  • freezer friendly… for up to 2 months.
  • made with just 9 simple, everyday ingredients
  • a dream come true for peanut butter purists
  • absolutely delicious with an ice cold glass of milk

Ingredients for Peanut Butter Cookies:

  • Butter:Be sure to use unsalted butter, and bring it to room temperature before use. Butter that’s too cold won’t properly cream with the sugars.
  • Peanut Butter:For best results, use regular creamy peanut butter, like JIF or Skippy. I do not suggest using natural peanut butter, or subbing almond butter. Crunchy peanut butter will work if you want a crunchier peanut butter cookie.
  • Vanilla Extract:Be sure to use pure vanilla, not imitation or artificial vanilla. If you don’t have this ingredient on hand, you may simply omit it. The cookies won’t have the same depth of flavor but will still be delicious.
  • Sugar:You’ll use a combination of granulated sugar and brown sugar. This duo sweetens the cookies and adds depth of flavor.
  • Eggs:Use large eggs and be sure to bring them to room temperature before use.
  • All-Purpose Flour:I don not suggest subbing almond flour or coconut flour in this recipe. Some readers have reported great success using a 1 for 1
  • Chemical Leavening Agents:Baking soda and baking powder help these cookies spread and puff up in the oven. Be sure yours are fresh, as expired leavening agents don’t preform well, and can add an unpleasant taste to the cookies.
  • Salt:If you only have salted butter, you can use it and omit this ingredient. But salt helps enhance the flavors in the recipe while balances sweetness.

Creamy Peanut Butter vs Natural Peanut Butter

  • Conventional creamy peanut butter works best for peanut butter cookie recipes because it has a smooth and even texture.
  • My favorite creamy peanut butter brands are Skippy or Jif.
  • Natural peanut butter, made up of just peanuts and salt, is typically very oily and hard to get even.
  • Using natural peanut butter runs the risk of uneven peanut butter.This can cause an uneven split cookie dough.
  • Natural peanut butter also doesn’t contain sugar, so the cookies will bake up less sweet.

How do You Make Peanut Butter Cookies

  1. Make the Cookie Dough:In a large bowl beat the butter and peanut butter until smooth. Toss in the sugars, eggs, and vanilla and beat well. Finally, mix in the dry ingredients, mixing just until combined. Do not over mix your cookie dough or the cookies will bake up cakey.
  2. Chill the Cookie Dough:Cover the bowl and place it in the fridge for at least an hour. If the cookie dough is too firm to scoop, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften.
  3. Prep the Oven:20 minutes before you plan on baking, preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). You’ll also want to line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
  4. Bake the Cookies:Scoop out cookie dough, roll it into balls, and place it on your prepared baking pan. Use a fork to make criss cross marks on the top of each cookie. Then bake until the edges are golden and the centers have set.
  5. Cool the Cookies:Cool the cookies on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack to cool completely.

How to Store Peanut Butter Cookies

  • If you plan to eat the cookies within a few days, place them in an airtight container. Or a zip-top plastic bag and press as much excess air out as possible.
  • You can place a slice of stale sandwich bread inside the container to help absorb excess moisture. This little trick will keep the peanut butter cookies nice and soft.
  • If you’re craving a warm cookie, preheat your oven to 300°F. Place the cookie – or cookies – on a baking sheet. And place in the oven for 3 minutes.

Can I Skip the Criss Cross Pattern?

  • Absolutely! If you don’t want to go through the effort of making the criss cross pattern on every cookie, you can skip this step.
  • The cookies will puff up a little more if you don’t press them with a fork. This will make them slightly softer.
  • For a snickerdoodle twist, you can roll the dough into balls. Then get a bowl of granulated sugar rolling. I usually use 1/2 cup of sugar for one batch of cookies. This will make them sweeter.
  • No matter how you decide to “dress up” the cookie dough, the baking method remains the same. Once you roll the dough into balls, you’ll place them on the prepared baking sheets and bake as directed.

If you’ve been searching for the perfect peanut butter cookie recipe, try these today! This recipe is peanut butter cookie bliss! Trust me when I say just one bite will turn you into a believer.

And don’t be surprised if you find yourself stocking your freezer with this cookie dough once a month. They’re borderline addicting and a family favorite!

More Peanut Butter Cookies Recipes:

  • Soft Batch Chocolate Chunk Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Bakery-Style Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Salted Pretzel Peanut Butter Bourbon Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Monster Cookies

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Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (5)

Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies

Ashley Manila

Classic peanut butter cookies are soft, chewy, and topped with a trademark criss-cross pattern! Using a whole cup of creamy peanut butter ensures that they have plenty of peanut butter flavor. And brown sugar helps them stay moist and chewy. So you can store peanut butter cookies in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

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Prep Time 40 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Total Time 52 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (227g) unsalted butter room temperature
  • 1 cup (227g) creamy peanut butter room temperature
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 and 1/2 cups (319g) light brown sugar packed
  • 3/4 cup (149g) granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs room temperature
  • 2 and 1/2 cups (300g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt (kosher or table salt)

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or in a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer, beat the butter until smooth and creamy.

  • Add in the peanut butter and vanilla and beat until smooth; about 2 minutes. Add in both sugars and beat until light and fluffy, scraping down the sides as needed, about 2 minutes.

  • Add in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Turn mixer off.

  • Add in the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Whisk the ingredients together lightly before turning the mixer back on low and mixing in the dry ingredients until just combined. Be sure not to over mix here.

  • Cover the bowl and place it in the fridge for 1 hour, or up to 2 days. If you refrigerate the cookie dough for more than an hour, you may need to let it thaw a little before scooping.

When ready to bake:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Scoop two tablespoon sized mounds of dough onto the prepared cookie sheet, leaving a few inches between each cookies for spreading.

  • Use a fork to make crosshatch marks on the top of each cookie, if desired. Bake for 11-13 minutes, or until the edges are golden and the centers have set. Cool cookies on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack.

Notes

The total time above includes chill time. For best results, follow this recipe exactly as written. To freeze the cookie dough: Prepare the cookie dough as directed above. Shape the cookie dough into balls, then place them on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Freeze for about an hour, or until solid, then transfer into a freezer safe zip-top bag, squeeze out any excess air, and freeze for up to 3 months. To bake the frozen dough: Place frozen cookie dough balls on a lined baking sheet, leaving a few inches in between for spreading, and bake as directed above, adding a couple of extra minutes to the bake time to make up for their frozen start.

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  1. Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (11)Kim F. says

    Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (12)
    Delicious. A simple recipe to throw together and then get lots of compliments from everyone that eats one. I also like that this recipe does not use Crisco.

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  2. Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (13)Jane says

    Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (14)
    perfect cookie. baked from frozen came out crisp edges and tender center. great for a late.night treat from the toaster oven. THANKS

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  3. Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (15)Andrea says

    I can’t recommend this recipe enough. It’s gorgeous. The first and second time I made it I actually halved the recipe, that was a bad idea, they didn’t last, hubby and I devoured them over two days. So have succumbed and made the full batch, so that I can at least freeze some of them. They work for me because they’re crunchy but you can also cook the less so that they are less crunchy. Now have to try one of your other cookie recipe. Recommendations? Thank you.

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    • Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (16)Ashley Manila says

      I’m SO happy you enjoyed these Andrea! If you love peanut butter cookies, I have a ton! I’d suggest trying these next: https://bakerbynature.com/bakery-style-peanut-butter-chocolate-chip-cookies/

      Reply

  4. Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (17)Krystal says

    Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (18)
    These cookies turned out great! I dipped some in chocolate and sprinkled them with crushed peanuts. With others, I added peanut butter chips. Everyone enjoyed them!

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  5. Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (19)Lisa says

    Can you use natural PB to make these? I’m worried with extra oil natural PB has.
    Thank you.
    Lisa

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    • Perfect Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Baker by Nature (20)bakerbynature says

      Hi Lisa! I wouldn’t recommend natural for the reasons you mentioned above.

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