Paula’s Easy Peanut Butter Powder Cookies
These are my favorite peanut butter cookies! I love to stir in some dried cranberries for a festive touch and burst of tangy flavor. You’ll enjoy making this peanut butter powder recipe as it is simple and makes the perfect traditional peanut butter cookie that is super soft and full of peanut butter flavor. Plus, it doesn’t require any dough chilling! Great for holidays and everyday baking. Make some today.
Ingredients:
1 cup unsalted butter, softened | 1 1/4 cups All-Purpose Flour |
1 cup sugar | 1 cup Peanut Butter Powder |
1 egg | 1/2 teaspoon baking soda |
1 teaspoon vanilla extract | 1/8 teaspoon salt |
Optional Stir-In Ingredients:
1 C Dried Cranberries or any other dried fruit
or 1C Chocolate Chips or any small chocolate candy like M & M’s
or 1C Peanut Butter Chips
or 1C Chocolate Chips or any small chocolate candy like M & M’s
or 1C Peanut Butter Chips
Let’s Bake!
1. PREHEAT oven to 350°F.
2. Beat butter and sugar on medium speed with electric in large bowl until fluffy. Add egg and vanilla. Beat just until blended.
3. ADD flour, peanut butter powder, baking soda, and salt. Stir until combined. Gently stir in any add-ins at this time.
4. Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls 2-inches apart onto baking sheet. Using a fork, flatten slightly in a crisscross pattern with tines of the fork. I used the back of a soup spoon to flatten the ones with cranberries.
5. BAKE one baking sheet at a time 8 to 10 minutes, or until set and just beginning to brown around the edges. Cool 2 minutes on baking sheet. Then, move cookies to cooling rack to cool completely.
Tips:
- You can mix up and chill the dough for up to 24 hours.
- For a special treat, sandwich two cookies together with a scoop of ice cream in the middle. Roll the edge in chopped candy bar or nuts.
Makes about 36 cookies.
A great peanut butter cookie is always a hit at bake sales, cookie swaps, parties, after school, or any time. These peanut butter powder cookies with their amazing melt-in-your-mouth texture are sure to make you the star baker at your next event.
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I’m confused……you want me to follow you on Pinterest, but I don’t see a link to pin the actual recipe :-/
I’ve been going back to old posts and creating pins. I made one for this one today after seeing your message. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/432838214195752608/ I’ve also added a Pinterest-friendly image to the post that should show up when you select one of the Pinterest share buttons.
Sounds good but you did not list how much peanut powder to use.
The recipe calls for 1 cup of Peanut Butter Powder.
These sound amazing and I can’t wait to try them!
These cookies look so delicious! I love the idea of adding cranberries!
These sound amazing, thanks for sharing.
These sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing,
We really like peanut butter cookies at our house. This recipe sounds so good. Thank you so much for sharing this
These cookies look so good. I have PB powder, so this is a great use for it. I am totally going to make these for my family.
Amy, it’s good to know I’m not the only one ingesting PB powder lol. I think you have a great idea, that’s very creative of you!. Thank you so much for commenting.
Since Paula is my name I had to check this recipe out. Couldn’t be any simpler & being vegan it will be easy enough to swap butter for vegan margarine.
Glad to meet another Paula. These cookies really are delicious and no one even knew that I used PB powder instead of PB when I gave them out in their cookie tins a few weeks ago.
I have never thought of adding cranberries to peanut butter cookies. Sounds delicious.
These cookies sound delicious!! I have never heard of peanut powder until now, I can’t wait to get some and try it! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
Thank you for the recipe. Peanut Butter cookies are my favorite cookie.
I’ve never tried peanut powder. It does sound interesting. I’ll have to find some.
It’s in most stores now. Since we use it all the time, I get a big container of it at Walmart or Big Lots.