Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookies

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookies

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Indulge in a guilt-free treat with these easy-to-make peanut butter chocolate chip breakfast cookies. Made with whole grain oats and creamy peanut butter, these cookies are both nutritious and delicious. Try out the recipe today!

We have an apple cinnamon breakfast cookie and a spiced white chocolate craisin breakfast cookie so I thought it was high time to get a peanut butter chocolate breakfast cookie out there!

We use ripe bananas, molasses and pure maple syrup for natural sweeteners and oats for heartiness that will keep you satisfied and fueled for your morning. Our family can’t get enough of these!

Ingredients for Peanut Butter Breakfast Cookies

Just 7 household ingredients is all you need to make this breakfast cookie recipe! Here is everything you’ll need:

  • Peanut Butter: we prefer creamy peanut butter like Jif or Skippy
  • Overripe Bananas: adds natural sweetness, you want bananas with lots of brown spots on them
  • Maple Syrup: adds more natural sweetness
  • Molasses: adds sweetness and rich flavor, substitute honey if desired
  • Old Fashioned Rolled Oats: provides the best structure and texture for the cookies
  • Milk Chocolate Chips: We like the flavor of milk chocolate in these cookies, but feel free to use whatever chocolate chips like love best.
  • Salt: enhances all the flavors

Keep scrolling down to the end of the post for all the measurements and details for this recipe.

How to Make Peanut Butter Breakfast Cookies

One of the most beautiful things about this peanut butter oatmeal cookie recipe is that it’s all made in one bowl! Grab a wooden spoon, a large mixing bowl and our measuring spoons/cups and let’s make these easy oatmeal breakfast cookies!

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line a baking sheet with a silpat or parchment paper.
  2. Mix: Add the peanut butter to a large bowl along with the bananas, maple syrup, molasses and salt and mix mashing the bananas as you stir.
  3. Fold: Add the oats and chocolate chips and fold everything together until well incorporated.
  4. Scoop: Using a cookie scoop, scoop the cookie dough into balls on the prepared baking sheet. Press the tops gently to flatten them out as these will not spread at all.
  5. Bake: Bake at 350 degrees F for 10 minutes and serve warm.

The recipe card below contains these instructions and the recipe in full detail. You can also save or print the recipe there.

Alternatives and Variations

If you aren’t a peanut butter fan or want a different nutty f

Luscious Brownie Batter Dip

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Luscious Brownie Batter Dip

This is your new go-to for appetizers, party food, easy dips, and treat for the holidays. It takes no time to make Brownie Batter Dip!

Satisfy your chocolate cravings with this indulgent Brownie Batter Dip. Made with just 5 simple ingredients, it’s the perfect sweet treat for any occasion.

This dessert dip will be your new go-to recipe when you need a quick appetizer or a no bake dessert dip for a party or potluck! Bonus: brownie batter dip is easy to make!

Easy Brownie Batter Dessert Dip

Our girls have started cooking more and more, and while I love it, I also want to make sure that it always stays fun and not merely a means to eat. We found this darling new cookbook by Aimee from Like Mother Like Daughter called 50 Fixes for Brownie Mixes and knew it would be just perfect for Friday movie nights.

One of the most important things we want to teach our children is that family matters. We spend time together, we talk about silly stuff, real stuff and future stuff.

A good friend once told me that her mother taught her that her siblings were her best friends. If ever it became clear that siblings weren’t being nice to each other or constantly wanting to be with friends and not family, then they had a few days where it was sister time and they could only play with each other. What a lovely idea! To this day they are all the best of friends and that’s something to admire.

We now choose to do the same. In fact, our girls have been having sister dates. I take them somewhere and just sit back and watch them choose ice cream together or whatever.

I’m getting off topic, this brownie cookbook was a great chance for our girls to spend time together doing something fun. They can choose to cook from the cookbook whenever they want as long as it’s together. It’s so fun trying their new creations and this last weekend it was brownie batter dip. This chocolate dip is so good!!

The whole cookbook is loaded with beautiful pictures, easy recipes, and it’s all thanks to brownies — Cade’s Achilles heal. 😉 So maybe this Christmas do the same for your kids and just see what happens when they start making memories and yummy food together.

Brownie Batter Dessert Dip Ingredients

Whether you’re on the hunt for easy Valentine’s Day dessert recipes, easy party desserts, or simply want a snack for your family movie night, this creamy brownie batter dip is a must!

Here’s what you’ll need to make this chocol

Green Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies [+Video]

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Green Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies [+Video]

a photo of two green mint chocolate chip cookies on a white small plate. one cookie has a bite taken out of it.

Huge, soft green mint chocolate chip cookies are just what you need for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a holiday that I don’t do much for, much to my children’s chagrin, but these cookies are totally in my wheelhouse!

I failed HARD last St Patrick’s day. You guys, my kids are older, who knew it would break some hearts to not make something green for St Paddy’s? I bought Lucky Charms that turn the milk green, I thought that would be so fun since I never buy marshmallow cereal. (No judgments if you do, I just hate that as they are putting away cereal bowls they are already asking for a snack because it didn’t fill them up.)

a photo of two green mint chocolate chip cookies on a white small plate. one cookie has a bite taken out of it.

I mean, ok I do have a little guy, but he wasn’t even the upset one, it was the 10 going on 11 year old that was so sad. Yeash. I busted out some green cookies, borrowed a gold spray painted box from the neighbor and Cade bought all sorts of green candies and even pop to stuff inside.

I’ll probably never go to that extent again, it’s just not my holiday, but the winner of the night did in fact end up being these cookies and I just had to share them with all of you this year.

a photo of several green mint chocolate chip cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet with a cup of chocolate chips sitting next them.

What Ingredients Do I Need for Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies?

Imagine a fairly standard chocolate chip cookie recipe, with a few extra ingredients to make them mi

Melt in Your Mouth Gluten-Free Monster Cookies [+Video]

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Melt in Your Mouth Gluten-Free Monster Cookies [+Video]

a photo of a thick and chewy monster cookie loaded with mini m&m's, chocolate chips and oats

Indulge in these delicious monster cookies that are not only gluten-free, but also loaded with oats, chocolate chips, M&M’s, and peanut butter. They are so chewy they practically melt in your mouth!

I’ve been on the hunt for a bomb monster cookie recipe and then I found one and adapted it very slightly and doubled it. It is from What Molly Made because literally no flourless peanut butter monster cookie recipe compares to hers.

Monster cookies are like an oatmeal cookie, m&m cookie, chocolate chip cookie and peanut butter cookie all smashed together in one. They are perfection! They are the best monster cookies!

What are Monster Cookies?

There are a few different stories out there for how this cookie got its name, but my favorite is that it’s a little bit of everything just like Frankenstein. A monster! These cookies can also be know as kitchen sink cookies because they have everything but the kitchen sink in them. They are super adaptable to whatever mix-ins you and your family love.

Ingredients for Monster Cookies

You won’t find any flour or dairy products (substitute the m&m’s) in this cookie recipe! This is for you, my gluten-free and dairy-free friends! Here is what you need:

  • Eggs: give structure and rise to the cookies
  • Peanut Butter: I prefer creamy, processed (not natural) peanut butter like Skippy or Jif.
  • Brown Sugar: adds rich flavor and sweetness
  • Sugar: more sweetness
  • Vanilla Extract: enhances flavor
  • Oats: old fashioned rolled oats adds so much texture and make sure they are certified gluten-free oats
  • Baking Soda: gives rise and fluffiness
  • Salt: enhances flavors and balances the sweetness
  • Mini M&M’s (or milk chocolate chips): can use regular size too or holiday themed
    • NOTE: To make this recipe dairy-free, you’ll need to use a dairy-free candy or omit the m&m’s completely. Same story for the chocolate chips.
  • Mini Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips: regular sized may be used
  • Raisins: totally optional for those raisin haters out there

Keep scrolling to the recipe card down below for measurements for all the ingredients.

How to Make Gluten-Free Monster Cookies

Monster gluten-free cookies are so

Peppermint Double Chocolate Cookies

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Peppermint Double Chocolate Cookies

Peppermint Double Chocolate Cookies have a rich chocolate taste and are infused with peppermint. They're dipped in chocolate and sprinkled with crushed candy canes for the perfect holiday cookie!

Peppermint Double Chocolate Cookies have a rich chocolate taste and are infused with peppermint. They’re dipped in chocolate and sprinkled with crushed candy canes for the perfect holiday cookie!

Double chocolate cookies are my absolute favorite. I love the rich chocolate taste, fudgy texture, and double dose of chocolate. And with a glass of cold milk? Perfection.

My soft-batch double chocolate chip cookies are actually one of the most popular recipes on my blog. So I wanted to make a holiday version in time for Christmas to share on Oh Sweet Basil.

The combination of rich chocolate and cool peppermint flavor is the perfect pairing. Then the candy canes make them so pretty for your Christmas cookie exchange.

Ingredients for Chocolate Peppermint Cookies

For the Double Chocolate Peppermint Cookies

  • Flour: just regular all-purpose flour
  • Cocoa Powder: dutch processed cocoa is preferred
  • Cornstarch: adds a chewiness to the cookies
  • Baking Soda: gives the cookies some rise and fluffiness
  • Salt: enhances all the flavors
  • Unsalted Butter: softened to room temperature
  • Brown Sugar: adds sweetness and rich flavor
  • Granulated Sugar: adds sweetness
  • Egg: gives the cookies structure
  • Peppermint Extract: can be reduced for a milder mint flavor
  • Vanilla Extract: adds flavors
  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips: dark chocolate chips could also be used or a mix of the two

For the Chocolate Peppermint Topping

  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate: gets melted for the chocolate dip
  • Vegetable Oil: helps smooth out the chocolate and gives it a nice shine
  • Candy Canes: crushed up for a decorative topping

The measurements for all the ingredients are detailed in the recipe card at the end of the post. You can also print and/or save the recipe there.

How to Make Peppermint Chocolate Cookies

To get started, first we make our cookie dough. We whisk together our dry ingredients (flour, cocoa, corn starch, baking soda and salt), so they’re ready to be added to the batter later.

Then we cream together the butter and sugars in a stand mixer using the paddle attachment (I like to use a combo of brown sugar and white sugar) – and add in the egg, vanilla and peppermint extract. The dry ingredients are then carefully added to the wet ingredients, and finally we add in the chocolate chips.

Then it’s time to chill the dough. Chilling is recommended because the double chocolate cookie dough is thick and sticky. If you don’t chill the dou

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