Single Serving Peanut Butter Cookie

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This single serving peanut butter cookie recipe will satisfy your strongest peanut butter cookie cravings, and there’s no need to share!

Single Serving Peanut Butter Cookie

Want a chewy peanut butter cookie?

What about an easy recipe that makes just one soft homemade peanut butter cookie, doesn’t require any eggs, and can be whipped up in just ten minutes flat?

Whether you live alone or simply do not want the temptation of an entire batch of cookies, this single serving peanut butter cookie is the perfect answer.

Also make these Peanut Butter Truffles

Small Batch Peanut Butter Cookie Ingredients

The recipe calls for peanut butter, pure vanilla extract, flour, baking soda, salt, sweetener of choice, milk of choice, and optional ingredients like chocolate chips or chopped peanuts.

Flours that work include spelt, white, whole wheat pastry, oat (my favorite), and almond flour for a keto version. I do not recommend coconut flour here.

You can use any all purpose liquid or granulated sweetener, including pure maple syrup, agave, honey (not for vegans), brown sugar, white sugar, coconut sugar, or granulated erythritol or xylitol for a sugar free cookie.

Liquid sweeteners yield a more cakey cookie, while cookies made with granulated sugar have a more chewy texture.

Almond butter, cashew butter, macadamia nut butter, or nut free sunflower butter all work as peanut free alternatives.

*For a larger serving, make Vegan Peanut Butter Cookies

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Peanut Butter Cookie For One

Preheat an oven or toaster oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

If using natural peanut butter from the refrigerator, either let it sit out for a few hours or gently warm it until soft and easily stir-able.

Stir together the flour, salt, baking soda, optional chopped peanuts, and granulated sugar (if using). Then mix in the peanut butter, vanilla extract, milk of choice, and any liquid sweetener you might be using.

If using a dry sugar instead of a liquid one, slowly add in just a little extra milk to achieve a peanut butter cookie dough texture.

Form into one large cookie or two smaller cookie shapes. Place on a cookie tray, and bake for seven minutes. They should look a little underdone after this time. Let cool before handling, during which time the cookies will firm up considerably.

A few readers have reported success in a microwave, but I have not tried it yet here. If you prefer, I do have a chocolate chip recipe for Microwave Cookies.

Holding a homemade peanut butter cookie in hand

Storing leftovers

The best and worst part about making a single serving cookie is that there are not likely to be any leftovers.

However, if you wish to save time and combine all of the peanut butter cookie ingredients the night before, you can store the unbaked cookie dough ball in a covered container in the fridge or freezer until ready to use.

Or if you have more willpower than I do, bake the cookie ahead of time. Then let it cool before enjoying the next day or freezing in an airtight container to enjoy within two months.

Single Serving Cookie Recipe

The recipe was adapted from this Single Serving Protein Cookie.

5 from 4 votes
This single serving peanut butter cookie recipe will satisfy your peanut butter cookie cravings, with no need to share.
Yield: 1 serving
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Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp flour or almond meal
  • 1 1/2 tbsp peanut butter or allergy friendly sub
  • 1/16 tsp baking soda
  • 1/16 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 tbsp liquid or granulated sweetener of choice
  • 1 tsp milk of choice or water
  • optional chocolate chips, chopped peanuts

Instructions 

  • Flours and sweeteners that work are listed above in this post. If you use liquid sweetener, the results will be more cakey. If you use granulated sugar, the cookie will be more chewy.
    Preheat an oven or toaster oven to 350 F. If not soft, gently warm peanut butter until easily stir-able. Mix dry ingredients. Stir in wet ingredients. If using granulated sweetener, add extra milk of choice as needed to achieve a cookie dough texture. Mix well and form into one or two cookies. Flatten into cookie shapes and bake for 7 minutes. Let cool before handling, because it firms up as it cools. Readers have also reported success in a microwave, but I have not tried.
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Notes

Readers also love these Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies.
 
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261 Comments

  1. Baking Serendipity says:

    I love this idea! My husband likes the dozens of leftovers in the house after I bake cookies. Clearly, I need to return to this one on his next business trip 🙂 Such a good idea!

  2. blossjoss says:

    This is awesome. I’m all about the single serving of goodness. I will def be trying this. And in the microwave. 🙂

  3. BroccoliHut says:

    I guess I’m not technically a single lady, but I usually cook for just myself. Hence, all my recipes serve just one 🙂

  4. Kristin @ STUFT Mama says:

    Ha ha ha! I have a husband and I still think of the freezer as my BF. 🙂 I even have two! And Katie, seriously LOVE the single serving recipes. I can’t wait to try this one out. It’s so nice to be abel to just make one serving when you want a treat. Oh, and the best thing ever for freezing food is glad press and seal wrap. I’m addicted to it! I will be making this darn cookie tomorrow!!!!!!! Mmmmm..

  5. Emily @ Glitz Glam Granola says:

    Omg thank you for a single-serving cookie recipe! As a single gal, I just cannot have batches of cookies around but this will be perfect for a cookie craving! I’ll probably add a few dark chocolate chips to mine 🙂

  6. Faith says:

    Yum! This was an awesome finish to my lunch today. Thank you!

  7. sheila @ Elements says:

    Single serving recipes??? You never cease to amaze me! YOu’re always posting awesome recipes, and now this! It’s brilliant! I need recipes like this because my honey isn’t much of a cookie eater. And I rarely make cookies because I don’t want a whole bunch of them. Thank you!!! 🙂

  8. Anna says:

    I normally am cooking for one but I love leftovers (saves time) and putting meals in the freezer is a nice bonus when I don’t have time to cook. This week I have been making meals for my brother’s family and I forgot how much I miss working in the kitchen. I am looking forward to having my own kitchen again in a month even though it means I will be cooking for myself

  9. Nicole says:

    My hubby is allergic to nuts, so I can’t ever make PB cookies. I LOVE that you have a single-serving recipe for them, because I can totally make them just for me! Thanks for sharing!!

  10. peanut butter maniac says:

    I made these today and they were amazing! The batter is pretty fantastic, maybe if it morphed into a chickpea based dip peanut butter cookie dough dip I’d be able to justify it as a full meal!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Awww yay!!! So glad to have the approval of someone who likes pb so much it’s in your name! 🙂