When the mood to bake cookies strikes, it is always better to go with the flow and bake them!
Cookies are great because they do keep for a while (I place them in air-tight containers and they can last for up to a week), people can just help themselves when they want a snack and home made cookies are way, way, way better than store bought ones because you can easily “doctor” them.
I added oats to the cookies, substituted some of the plain flour with wholemeal flour and reduced the sugar.
And no one is any the wiser.
Since I was in the mood for huge cookies (like these huge Thick and Fudgey Double Chocolate Cookies), I made these cookies using a large ice-cream scoop. In this way, I can say hey, I only had 2 cookies and not feel so bad. 😛
So here’s how to make these yummy giant peanut butter cookies.
Start by creaming together butter and the sugars. The caster sugar gives it sweetness while the brown sugar gives flavor. You may want to play around with the proportion of the sugars but you need to include both if you want a more rounded flavor.
Add the peanut butter. I used chunky but feel free to use smooth peanut butter if you wish. Mix until the peanut butter is combined.
Add the egg and the vanilla extract. Beat until combined.
Add the dry ingredients and rolled oats and mix until just combined.
Add the chocolate chips and mix until just combined. You can use a mixture of dark, milk or white chocolate.
Chill the dough for at least 2 hours before baking the cookies. See here for the reason why!
Dish the cookies onto a lined baking tray using an ice cream scoop. Gently flatten the tops with your fingers.
Bake at 175°C for 10 to 12 minutes, until the edges start to brown. Cool on the tray for about 5 minutes before transferring onto a wire rack to cool completely.
These cookies are crunchy and peanuty.
Your kids (big and small) will love you if you bake these for them.
So what are you waiting for?
Get baking! 😀
- ½ cup (113.5g) butter
- ½ cup (100g) caster sugar - I reduced this by 50%
- â…” cup (134g) unpacked brown sugar - I reduced this by 50%
- ½ cup (125g) smooth peanut butter - I used chunky peanut butter
- ½ teaspoon (5ml) vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- 1 cup (125g) plain flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup (45g) rolled oats
- ¾ cup (96g) chopped milk chocolate, or chocolate chips - I used dark chocolate chips
- ¾ cup (96g) chopped dark chocolate, or chocolate chips
- Start by creaming together butter and the sugars. The caster sugar gives it sweetness while the brown sugar gives flavor. You may want to play around with the proportion of the sugars but you need to include both if you want a more rounded flavor.
- Add the peanut butter. I used chunky but feel free to use smooth peanut butter if you wish. Mix until the peanut butter is combined.
- Add the egg and the vanilla extract. Beat until combined.
- Add the dry ingredients and rolled oats and mix until just combined.
- Add the chocolate chips and mix until just combined. You can use a mixture of dark, milk or white chocolate.
- Chill the dough for at least 2 hours before baking the cookies.
- Dish the cookies onto a lined baking tray using an ice cream scoop. Gently flatten the tops with your fingers.
- Bake at 175°C for 10 to 12 minutes, until the edges start to brown. Cool on the tray for about 5 minutes before transferring onto a wire rack to cool completely.
Hello!
I hardly bake cookies. Will try this!
I hope you try Amy – you need to text me your mob # – I don’t have it 🙂
Hi! These looks too good. May I know what chocolate chips do you use? I like the chips to melt into the cookies. But the dark chocolate chips that I used always stays hard in the cookie. Anyway to keep it soft & melty? Thanks!
Hi Kris, when I want melty choc bits in my bakes I use chocolate buttons that have the word “couveture” on the package. They melt better.
Diana, I think I might need to double the recipe LOL!
LOL Phong Hong, share!
Many thanks for this recipe…the peanut butter really came through in the fridge…perfumed the whole fridge…the chocolate chips added a nice chocolately taste…the peanut butter as an after taste was not too overpowering…just a tinge of peanutness…nice crunch…