Peanut Butter Gingerbread Chocolate Chunk Cookies


Cookies make me happy.

Peanut butter chocolate chip gingerbread christmas cookies! https://lett-trim.today/2012/12/11/peanut-butter-gingerbread-chocolate-chunk-cookies/

These homemade peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies taste like the love child of a gingerbread man and a jar of Skippy.

Please don’t try to picture that in your mind. 😕

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Try one and you’ll be smiling all day. People will start to wonder about you. Why are you smiling like that? And of course you can answer:

I just like to smile.

Smiling’s my favorite.

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Or you could tell them the truth: you’re smiling because you just made a batch of super-delicious chocolate peanut butter gingerbread cookies and are keeping them all for yourself. But be warned that if you go this route, they’ll expect you to share. So honesty might not be the best policy.

Initially these were to be gingerbread cookies with a hint of peanut butter. However, they turned out awesomely peanut buttery and have just an allusion of gingerbread flavor.

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Peanut Butter Gingerbread Chocolate Chunk Cookies

(Peanut Butter Christmas Cookies)

  • 1/2 cup peanut butter – or Sunbutter, almond butter, or cashew butter (110g)
  • 1/2 tsp powdered ginger – less if you only want a slight gingerbread flavor
  • 1/3 cup Sucanat – You can sub regular brown sugar; it just won’t be nearly as gingerbread-y (45g)
  • pinch stevia or 1 extra tbsp of the sucanat or sugar
  • 3/4 tsp baking soda
  • 3 tbsp flour (spelt, white, ww pastry, and Bob’s gf all-purpose all work) (24g)
  • tiny pinch of salt if desired (I add 1/16 tsp and use Whole Foods peanut butter, which is salted)
  • 2-4 tbsp chocolate chunks, or chips, or broken-up chocolate bar
  • 2 tbsp applesauce (30g)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (4g)

In a mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients and stir very well. Put the peanut butter in a separate bowl (and if it is from the fridge, heat it until you can more-easily stir it), then add the applesauce and vanilla to the pb bowl and stir well. Combine the two bowls, and stir to form a dough, then squish into balls with your hands. Chill the balls at least thirty minutes in the fridge or ten in the freezer, during which time you are preheating the oven to 350F. Then cook 8 minutes.  They will look quite underdone when they come out, but that’s ok: let them cool and do not touch for at least another 10 minutes. For soft cookies, store in a plastic container. For crispier cookies, store in a glass container. Makes 12-16 cookies.

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157 Comments

  1. Bek @ Crave says:

    YUMMMM!!!

  2. Heidi Lynn says:

    I made these with almond butter because I didn’t have enough peanut butter. They are delicious! Next time I will try them with peanut butter. I did notice that the one I had several hours after baking tasted sweeter, but they were still really delicious! I used all Sucanat and 4 Tbsp of chocolate.

  3. Andrea says:

    I love most Christmas movies it seems. My favorites are probably Elf, The Santa Clause, Home Alone, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Oh! And of course the Grinch! I haven’t ever actually watched It’s A Wonderful Life or Love, Actually, but they’re both on my list. I do also love the classics like Frosty etc. I have to work on Christmas Eve but I think once I get home I’m just going to watch Christmas movies! Haha.

    I didn’t like Miracle on 34th St when I watched it. I was a kid, though. Maybe I might feel differently about it now! The Polar Express seems to be a popular one for people nowadays but I thought it was just okay.

  4. Charlotte says:

    Could you sub the apple sauce for strained soy yogurt, maybe?

  5. Anonymous says:

    Maybe I’m the crazy one here but PB and gingerbread are AMAZING by themselves but DO NOT sound appealing together.

  6. Alex says:

    Love this!
    Maybe take two of these cookies and slather coconut butter or gingerbread peanut butter between them? 🙂

  7. Kit-Kat says:

    I love “It’s a Wonderful Life”!!! My family watches it every Christmas eve right before we head to midnight Christmas Mass. 🙂

  8. Lucy says:

    Creative, love it. Chocolate chunks just really make everything better, they’re so much more satisfying to bite into!

  9. Joanne says:

    These look SO good!! Will be making these for Christmas!! My favorite Christmas movies are Home Alone and Christmas Vacation. I HAVE to watch these two at least once in the season!!

  10. Shannon says:

    I made these tonight and they are fabulous! Instead of adding chocolate chunks I pressed a Hershey Kiss on top right out of the oven. I keep walking by them in the kitchen and am having a hard time staying away!