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Gluten Free Salted Peanut Butter Cookies – Made with just a fewingredients,these Peanut Butter Cookies are fudgy, sweet & salty, gluten free and naturally sweetened!

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Hello, World!! It’s Friday! Make some noise!!

That was a bit obnoxious, eh? Saying “Hello” to THE world. That’s like saying that the whole world is reading ME…
Aaaand, why isn’t it??

Althooooough, according to Mr. Google’s Analytics, I see 1 girl from Johannesburg and 2 boys from Russia dialing in.
Um. Dialing in? What is this? 1992??

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Speaking of 1992. I HATED Peanut Butter back in 1992. It took me like 16.4 years to finally give in. I was more about the Erokrem, known better as Nutella around these parts.
While everyone was carrying aroundPB&J sammiches in their lunch boxes, I was whippin’ out a Macedonian-style sandwich as big as my headslathered with Erokrem. Best.Lunches.Ever. Thanks, Mom! ♥

Then, a few years later, something happened. Actually, college happened. College was about being forever broke and eating cheap. Cheap, as in scrambledeggsfor lunch ANDdinner, and Peanut Butter for dessert. The times that I DID havesome money laying around (how does money just lay around?), I spent it on partying. Err. I mean notebooks!

You should also know that I learned how to make cookies in college. Cookies on the cheap. A.K.A. Betty Crocker’s Cookie-Mix.
Buuuut, I really WISH I had known about this Gluten-Free-deal way back then. I would have saved my thighs a few rubs and some carbs here and there, know what I mean?

Anyway. Peanut Butter Cookies remind me of College. So… yeah.

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Now that I’m a grown-up (ewwwww! I hate admitting that!), and can make cookies from scratch, I try to include Peanut Butter whenever and wherever I can.
Looking through my arsenal, I was inspired to make these cookies after seeing the Samoa Peanut Butter Bars that I made few months back. (Slurrrrp….) Followed up by a few searches, this is what I came up with.

Made with just 3 ingredients,maybe 5, these Peanut Butter Cookies are sweet, salty, gluten free and sugar free. BUT NOT taste-free! That’s what we’re looking for, right? It’s all about the taste, dang it!

With so few ingredients, every step in this recipe isimportant. YES it is. Cookies are temperaMENTAL. Got that? SO, don’t skip over the chillin’ part and then call me to tell me that the cookies didn’t work out, m’kay?? 😉

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Go, have the greatest weekend ever and make them cookies!

Love you!

ENJOY!

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Katerina | Diethood

Made with just a few ingredients, these Peanut Butter Cookies are fudgy, sweet & salty, gluten free and naturally sweetened.

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Servings : 20

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 9 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup smooth peanut butter (I use Smucker's Natural Creamy Peanut Butter)
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon molasses
  • You can also use 3 tablespoons of just honey or just molasses.
  • sea salt or table salt , for sprinkling

Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl, combine peanut butter, egg, honey and molasses; whisk until completely incorporated and smooth.

  • Place bowl in the fridge for 10 minutes.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper; place in freezer for 5 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 350.

  • Remove peanut butter mixture from fridge and baking sheet from freezer.

  • Shape peanut butter mixture into 1-inch balls.

  • Place peanut butter balls on previously prepared baking sheet.

  • Slightly flatten each ball with a fork, making a cross pattern on the cookies.

  • Sprinkle with salt.

  • Bake for 8 to 9 minutes, or until slightly browned on the bottom.

  • Remove from oven; let stand on baking sheet for two minutes.

  • Transfer to wire racks and let cool completely.

  • Serve.

Notes

RECIPE SOURCE: DIETHOOD Inspired by: Cooks.com

Nutrition

Calories: 79 kcal | Carbohydrates: 7 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 4 g | Saturated Fat: 0 g | Cholesterol: 8 mg | Sodium: 73 mg | Potassium: 103 mg | Fiber: 0 g | Sugar: 3 g | Vitamin A: 10 IU | Calcium: 8 mg | Iron: 0.3 mg

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  • Desserts
  • Holidays
  • Snacks

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    FAQs

    Why are my peanut butter cookies crumbling and falling apart? ›

    Overmixing the dough

    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.

    Why do they put fork marks in 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 always hard? ›

    the more the gluten develops and they become hard and dry and an unfavorable texture. reason no 3 you're over baking them. make sure you take them out when they're just slightly golden brown. and then they'll continue to cook a little bit on the counter at room temperature.

    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.

    What happens if you don't flatten peanut butter cookies? ›

    Certain cookies — Sugar Cookies, Snickerdoodles, Classic Peanut Butter Cookies — need to be flattened a bit before they bake, lest they end up emerging from the oven looking like ping-pong balls rather than typical flat, round cookies.

    How do you make peanut butter cookie dough less crumbly? ›

    Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

    Why did my peanut butter cookies come out oily? ›

    You baked your cookies and they came out an oily greasy mess. Urgh, what an awful feeling! If you've had this happen to you, odds are you made one of two mistakes: either you didn't allow the ingredients to thoroughly mix during the creaming process or you didn't allow the dough to rest enough before baking.

    What causes peanut butter cookies to go flat? ›

    If your cookies come out of the oven looking flat, you may not have adequately chilled the dough before baking. Chilling times may vary depending on the cookie you're making, but you should typically chill cookie dough in the refrigerator for at least two hours before you pop it in the oven.

    How do you keep peanut butter cookies from spreading? ›

    Use a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. Coating your baking sheet with nonstick spray or butter creates an overly greasy foundation, causing the cookies to spread. I always recommend a silicone baking mat because they grip onto the bottom of your cookie dough, preventing the cookies from spreading too much.

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

    Your other source of fat should be butter, not shortening. 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 can you tell when peanut butter cookies are done? ›

    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.

    What are the basic ingredients for peanut butter cookies? ›

    What happens if you add too much peanut butter to peanut butter cookies? ›

    This may not sound like a lot, but it is enough that it can affect the quality of your cookies – adding too much peanut butter can make them dry, hard, and crumbly.

    Why do you smash peanut butter cookies? ›

    It's been the “mark” of this classic treat for more than eighty years, and for good reason: by flattening this dense cookie dough, it ensures that each cookie bakes evenly. Our kitchen-tested recipe is a classic.

    What is the best peanut butter for baking cookies? ›

    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.

    How do you fix crumbly peanut butter? ›

    If you're down to the bottom of a jar and the nut butter is dry and crumbly (you didn't store it upside down, huh?), a surefire way to give it life is by adding some oil.

    How do you fix peanut butter separation? ›

    Mixing Method

    Turn the unopened jar of separated peanut butter upside down, the idea being that as the oil then flows upwards it will slowly mix itself into the thick peanut butter.

    What does it mean when cookies are crumbly? ›

    If your cookies are crumbly that means You used too much flour. The flour will dry out the cookies. To fix it, always measure your flour correctly. Instead of measuring it with cups or spoons, I always recommend using a weighing scale for better accuracy.

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