Classic Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe | LaaLoosh (2024)

By Wendy Zitzman

Classic Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe | LaaLoosh (1)

Who says cookies are off-limits when you’re dieting? These low-calorie Peanut Butter Cookies certainly aren’t!

This Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe is sure to be a favorite of any Weight Watcher. They are so easy to make, and with just a few simple changes to the traditional peanut butter cookie recipe, more than half the calories were able to be eliminated, making it much lower in Points.

So even though you are following the Weight Watchers Program, you can still treat yourself to a couple of these tasty peanut butter cookies and enjoy them, knowing that you are going over your Daily Points Allowance. So the next time you want a diet-friendly snack that the whole family can enjoy, give this Classic Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe a try!

Classic Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe | LaaLoosh (2)

A reliable, classic recipe that never fails. Easy to make, homemade peanut butter cookies that are sure to become a family favorite.

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Prep TimePrep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook TimeCook Time 10 minutes mins

Total TimeTotal Time 20 minutes mins

ServingsServings 24

CaloriesCalories 64 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • ¼ tsp baking soda
  • tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp light butter
  • 2 tbsp reduced-fat peanut butter
  • ½ cup packed light brown sugar
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Combine flour, baking soda and salt in a small bowl; mix well and set aside.

  • Combine margarine and peanut butter in a mixing bowl; beat on medium speed until blended and smooth. Gradually add both sugars and beat until blended; add egg white and vanilla and beat until smooth. While beating on low speed, gradually add flour mixture and mix until just blended.

  • Transfer dough to a large piece of plastic wrap and roll into an 8-inch log. Wrap log in plastic wrap and freeze for 2 hours. (Note: You can make the cookie dough up to 3 days in advance and freeze until ready to bake.)

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF. Coat 2 large baking sheets with cooking spray.

  • Remove cookie dough from freezer and slice crosswise into about twenty-four 1/3-inch-thick slices; place slices 1 inch apart on prepared baking sheets. Bake until golden around edges, about 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer cookies to wire racks to cool completely.

  • Flavor Booster: Browned margarine has a nutty flavor that enhances a peanut butter cookie. Melt the margarine in a small skillet until it sizzles and just begins to brown. Remove from heat and freeze for 20 minutes, or until firm, before using in the recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 cookieCalories: 64 kcal (3%)Carbohydrates: 10.8 g (4%)Protein: 1.1 g (2%)Fat: 1.9 g (3%)Saturated Fat: 0.8 g (5%)Cholesterol: 10 mg (3%)Sodium: 37 mg (2%)Potassium: 18 mg (1%)Fiber: 0.2 g (1%)Sugar: 2.3 g (3%)Iron: 0.4 mg (2%)

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AuthorWendy Zitzman

As your average, every day, All American woman, I look forward to sharing with you my thoughts and ideas on many different topics that interest me such as dieting, health & fitness. Trust me when I tell you that this is one site you NEED to bookmark! I have the most amazing recipes with Weight Watchers Points that you won’t believe are low calorie! As an avid Weight Watchers follower, I have learned so many helpful tips and tools over the years that I am eager to share.

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    17 Comments

    1. kim7 years ago

      Smart points value is 2 points per cookie as written.

    2. barb9 years ago

      can you substitute the butter for applesauce ?

    3. Wendy9 years ago

      In case anyone else was curious, I entered this into the WW recipe builder using 3 Tbsp regular butter and 2 Tbsp regular JIF peanut butter and it works out to 2 WWP+ per serving if you make 18-24 cookies from the batch. Hope it helps!

    4. susan9 years ago

      i calculated all the ingredients using the points plus scale and if the recipe makes 24 cookies, then it is 1 points plus per cookie.

    5. jen10 years ago

      considering margarine is so incredibly bad for you is there something you can substitute that with?

    6. Shelley Frank10 years ago

      Using the recipe builder on Weight Watchers I added exactly what you have in the recipe and it calculated the points at 46 P+. I really really hope I did this wrong.

    7. jenny11 years ago

      Thanks for the recipe! Its 62 calories per cookie. Also, given these are frozen, it takes much longer to bake.

    8. Gina Gregoire Helton11 years ago

      Do you have the nutritional information in order to calculate the points plus values of this recipe? Or do you know the points plus value?

      • laaloosh11 years ago

        I don’t, unfortunately. Looking back, I wish I would’ve saved it. I had no idea that WW would change their program. Naive of me, I know. One day, I will re-build this recipe and calculate it with the new data.

        • Karen10 years ago

          I just recalculated this using the Ww point plus and if you make 24 cookies out of this recipe like it says they are 1 point each

    9. Katie12 years ago

      What is the point plus value on these cookies? :)

    10. Lisajwhit12 years ago

      Is that point plus value

      • Anonymous12 years ago

        No, that post still lists the old Points value.

    11. Valeire15 years ago

      My family loves these cookies. They made it two days in the house.

    12. Sandy15 years ago

      1 pt peanut butter cookies

    13. Portable Ice Maker15 years ago

      Remember, the salmonella outbreak could affect your pet as well. It's been found in dog biscuits and dog food, where the peanut butter comes from the same plant in Georgia.

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    What are the basic ingredients for peanut butter cookies? ›

    Image of What are the basic ingredients for peanut butter cookies?
    Peanut butter is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts. It commonly contains additional ingredients that modify the taste or texture, such as salt, sweeteners, or emulsifiers.
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    Why are my 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies falling apart? ›

    There are a few reasons why your cookies are falling apart. The wrong ratio of ingredients, such as too little sugar or peanut butter will make them fall apart. The wrong type of peanut butter may cause them to fall apart. Or using old eggs may create crumbly cookies.

    What are the 4 main ingredient in baking cookies? ›

    While there may be countless variations, each cookie at the core has four ingredients – butter, sugar, flour & eggs. The proportions of ingredients and the methods of mixing are what define our cookies. Dough spreads – Inside the hot oven, the butter starts to melt and the dough gradually starts to spread out.

    What are the 7 basic ingredients in all cookies? ›

    We'll discuss:
    • Flour.
    • Sweeteners.
    • Leavenings.
    • Salt.
    • Oils.
    • Milk (Dairy and plant-based)
    • Eggs and plant-based substitutes.

    Why are my homemade peanut butter cookies falling apart? ›

    One reason could be that you overcooked them. Another reason could be that you didn't add enough moisture to the dough. Finally, your peanut butter cookies might be dry and crumbly if you used a natural peanut butter that doesn't have any added oil.

    What is the best peanut butter for baking cookies? ›

    Peanut butter: Creamy peanut butter is ideal for this recipe because crunchy peanut butter creates an overly crumbly cookie. You can use processed peanut butter such as Jif or Skippy, or natural-style peanut butter.

    Why are my peanut butter cookies dry and crumbly? ›

    If you're wanting to use natural (no sugar added) peanut butter, the cookies will be less sweet and they will likely spread out more. Using natural peanut butter will change the structure and texture of the cookies. Why are my cookies dry and crumbly? This is most likely a classic case of using too much flour.

    Why do my peanut butter cookies taste weird? ›

    One reason could be that you overcooked them. Another reason could be that you didn't add enough moisture to the dough. Finally, your peanut butter cookies might be dry and crumbly if you used a natural peanut butter that doesn't have any added oil.

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

    Peanut butter cookies don't spread as they cook, so you have to flatten them before hand. This ensures that the middle will cook through before the outside burns. As for the pattern created, it actually creates slightly more surface area, so you'll get more browning at the extra edges that you create.

    Why do you smash 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).

    What does brown sugar do in cookies? ›

    Brown sugar, meanwhile, is dense and compacts easily, creating fewer air pockets during creaming—that means that there's less opportunity to entrap gas, creating cookies that rise less and spread more. With less moisture escaping via steam, they also stay moist and chewy.

    What happens if you forget to add brown sugar to cookies? ›

    What happens when you bake without brown sugar? To be succinct, the resulting baked good could be slightly drier or more crisp. Without the excess moisture from the molasses in the brown sugar, the final cookie won't be as chewy and the final bread might be drier.

    What makes cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

    Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

    What are the ingredients in most peanut butter? ›

    Roasted Peanuts, Sugar, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Molasses, Fully Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils (rapeseed And Soybean), Mono And Diglycerides, Salt.

    What ingredients should I look for in peanut butter? ›

    The best choice is a peanut butter with one ingredient listed: peanuts. If the peanut butter is made only with nuts, the oil will rise to the top of the jar.

    What are the basic ingredients used in all cookie types? ›

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