Genius Recipes
No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies in 5 Minutes
This week’s Genius Recipe is a cheery, well-loved treat from Scott Peacock—and you'll barely have to heat a thing.
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Maggie H.
January 3, 2021
We made these cookies tonight after bookmarking them months ago. Our favorite part of any recipe at Food 52 is the video and this one was great! However, I think we may have cooked them too long? Working with twin 11-year-old-still-learning bakers makes things a bit chaotic and I lost track of time. I didn't have trouble scooping but the mixture had definitely pulled away from the sides of the pan by the time we started scooping. They weren't terribly glossy and a bit crumbly (I expected fudge-like). Is this an over-cooked problem? I'll want to try them again if so...
John
January 3, 2021
First, I use 1.5 c of sugar. 2 c. Is grossly sweet and un-necessary. I just made these. Sometimes they turn out a bit gooey and do not harden. I put them in fridge after they set out awhile and they hardened. They are not like fudge at all. You can’t mess around on the time. I hope you make them again because I know you’ll love them. Just act fast and watch your time:)
cjl
December 18, 2020
Sorry I did not finish my comment. As this is fudge frosting with add ins feel free to experiment. I have used all kinds of dried fruit, cereal and nuts in all kinds of combinations to create cookies/candy. Have fun.
John
December 17, 2020
Seriously only need 1 cup of sugar in this and they are still sweet! My mother made us these cookies as children. Our favorite, indeed. I just made them the other day, but like I said, I never never use all that sugar! It’s overkill. I add a handful of organic 55% chocolate chips in the recipe, as well. Enjoy! And yes, I believe the original recipe came off of Quaker Oats box years ago. ONLY USE ORGANIC OATS. The Quaker Oats tested off the charts for high level glyphosate (weedkiller). You do not want weedkiller in your delicious cookies, folks.
John
December 17, 2020
Seriously only need 1 cup of sugar in this and they are still sweet! My mother made us these cookies as children. Our favorite, indeed. I just made them the other day, but like I said, I never never use all that sugar! It’s overkill. I add a handful of organic 55% chocolate chips in the recipe, as well. Enjoy! And yes, I believe the original recipe came off of Quaker Oats box years ago. ONLY USE ORGANIC OATS. The Quaker Oats tested off the charts for high level glyphosate (weedkiller). You do not want weedkiller in your delicious cookies, folks.
Jackie S.
August 1, 2020
I have this recipe from the early 1970’s when I worked in Houston, TX, at the now closed Diagnostic Clinic if Houston! Written by hand!!
I was the “dessert queen” when I was single!!
I was the “dessert queen” when I was single!!
Julie P.
July 28, 2020
We called these "cow patties" when I was growing up. I know, that's gross, but that's what I know them as. They were easy to make. I know we cut back on the sugar as we got older as we found them too sweet. I'll have to try this recipe probably with less sugar as well. Thanks for the sweet reminder of a cookie that I used to love as a kid. I might try it today since it's so hot outside.
John
July 27, 2020
The original recipe came off the Quaker Oats. No bake cookies. Later, we added peanut butter. But they are just as good without it. We use less sugar, maybe 1.5 instead of 2 cups. They are still sweet. Always use organic oats as the Quaker Oats are extremely high in weedkiller. i.e., (Roundup) See EWG.ORG for test results.
Donna F.
July 25, 2020
Ha the video was making me crazy! Mixing peanut butter and oats is a step you don’t need. Maybe that’s what makes it your own genius recipe, I don’t know the rules but I was like girl, drop and plop, that batter will stiffen fast. You can do this!! Haha these were a fave of ours growing up and every time they were served as dessert for school lunches , nobody dallied. No matter what you call them, or whose recipe you use, they are genius and simple,
Susie Q.
July 25, 2020
I have been making these for forty years. They are my son’s favorite. He makes them for his office every Christmas. I also believe their are a favorite of my two grandson’s.
clayday3
July 24, 2020
Used to eat these as a kid. We called them cow plop cookies. We put them on wax paper to harden. Ive been thinking about them lately, but didnt have the recipie since my Mother passed. Thanks to you I can make them again !
Edna J.
July 24, 2020
Love this . Reminds me of our family recipe . Almost identical to my grandmothers Mutti Cake (which is what we named it ) she referred to it as frozen dessert . Instead of oatmeal she used crushed 300g of Marie cookies
No peanut butter
I will make these cookies.. looks like a keeper recipe
Thank you!
No peanut butter
I will make these cookies.. looks like a keeper recipe
Thank you!
Michelle
July 21, 2020
So I watched these cookies being made on IG with my 5yr old Granddaughter who loves to bake with me. Boiled Cookies!!! We just had to try. Fail!!! We are a GlutenfreeDairyfreeNutfreeSoyfree family. I am an allergy baker. These cookies do not work with Oat Milk! But do not worry I will be making them with Whole Milk and will report back!
S A.
July 24, 2020
You probably won't have much luck without peanut butter. The final consistency really comes from the oat starch and the peanut butter setting at room temperature. You could try using tahini without stirring the oil in, or perhaps an all natural sunflower seed butter that you strain. Or, add some coconut oil into the sunbutter to stiffen the final product. They should work with oat milk- I use it in place of regular milk all the time. Good luck!
Valerie B.
July 20, 2020
Dear Genius(s): I love these No-Bake cookies! However, I learned them with one more step, which really makes them even more special!
After I finish the boiling, I place pot in refrigerator, (on potholder) for a few min,to cool just a bit. When I can handle the mixture I take spoonfuls of it and roll into a ball and drop into a bowl of sifted Confectionary sugar and gently roll around until all coated. Then place on waxed paper (or whatever) to cool completely. That’s it! Looks-and tastes-heavenly. I sometimes fix them without peanut butter, also. Umm, delicious!
After I finish the boiling, I place pot in refrigerator, (on potholder) for a few min,to cool just a bit. When I can handle the mixture I take spoonfuls of it and roll into a ball and drop into a bowl of sifted Confectionary sugar and gently roll around until all coated. Then place on waxed paper (or whatever) to cool completely. That’s it! Looks-and tastes-heavenly. I sometimes fix them without peanut butter, also. Umm, delicious!
Pamela J.
July 20, 2020
Oh yes indeed I remember my cousin and I made these while spending the weekend. But we added shredded coconut. Yummy!
Heather W.
July 19, 2020
These cookies are a staple in my home since childhood. Remember going to a neighbors house one day with a measuring cup to beg for peanut butter so my brother and I could make them. And during quarantine I made them to make my soul feel better. These cookies make me so happy. Who knew they were a genius recipe?
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July 19, 2020
Been making these for years and still a favorite with most everyone!
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