Dark Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cookies - not overly sweet, stuffed with dark chocolate chips or semi-sweet chocolate chips.
I've been craving for some homemade peanut butter cookies, and I've found this easy recipe that produced 32 most wonderful, no-fuss peanut butter cookies stuffed with dark chocolate chips. I would describe them as peanut butter cookies for adults: they are not overly sweet, and I use dark chocolate chips or semi-sweet chocolate chips. I've been enjoying them all day today. It's just me at home tonight, and I am afraid I will eat too many of them. Maybe, I will even skip dinner.
I've made a few adjustments to the original recipe. The recipe calls for vegetable oil, and I used all butter instead for added richness and flavor. I also adjusted some measurements to suit my tastes, most importantly reducing the amount of sugar, which seemed humongous to me: the recipe calls for almost 1 ½ cup of sugar and 1 ¾ cup of flour, which would've resulted in overly sweet cookies. So I reduced sugar to the total of 1 cup, and I also used only 1 cup of chocolate chips vs. 1 ½ cups that it called for. I am using dark chocolate chips vs. milk chocolate chips.
In the end, my Dark Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cookies have a moderate amount of sugar and a lot of dark chocolate - exactly what I like!
How to make dark chocolate peanut butter cookies
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1) Preheat oven to 350°F. Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl.
2) In a separate bowl, using electric mixer, beat powdered sugar, brown sugar, and butter until creamy. I like to use butter that's at room temperature but still holds its "stick" shape pretty well.
Add peanut butter, vanilla extract, and egg, continue blending until creamy.
3) Add dry ingredients from step 1 into peanut butter mixture, and mix just until well-combined. Stir in dark chocolate chips. Your cookie dough should be somewhat tough to stir, because you used room temperature butter, and it should look like this:
4) Place spoonfuls of cookie dough onto ungreased baking sheet, spacing about 1 ½ inches apart. You can either leave a cookie in a shape of the ball like this:
or you can flatten them like this:
5) Bake cookies for about 12 minutes, without browning them too much.
Dark Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 ⅔ cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- ½ cup dark brown sugar
- 1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks), room temperature
- ½ cup creamy peanut butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- 1 cup dark chocolate chips or semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl.
- In a separate bowl, using electric mixer, beat powdered sugar, brown sugar, and butter until creamy. I like to use butter that’s at room temperature but still holds its “stick” shape pretty well. Add peanut butter, vanilla extract, and egg, continue blending until creamy.
- Add dry ingredients from step 1 into peanut butter mixture, and mix just until well-combined. Stir in dark chocolate chips. Your cookie dough should be somewhat tough to stir, because you used room temperature butter.
- Place spoonfuls of cookie dough onto ungreased baking sheet, spacing about 1 ½ inches apart. You can either leave a cookie in a shape of the ball or you can flatten them.
- Bake cookies for about 12 minutes, without browning them too much.
Notes
Nutrition
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Tracy
Love!! I sprinkled a bit of kosher salt on top before popping these babies in the oven. The salty dark chocolate and delicate swap from granular sugar to powered makes these cookies melt in your mouth!
Julia
Tracy, I am so glad you liked this recipe! Love the addition of kosher salt - so good with dark chocolate! Thank you for the comment and the 5-star review! 🙂
Sue Linthicum
Pretty crumbly but good flavor. Sifted flour; baked 13 min.
Julia
Glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for the feedback!
Sue Linthicum
Can you use crunchy peanut butter?
Julia
I wouldn't use crunchy peanut butter in this recipe.
Ellen
Very tasty but mine were very crumbly. Any suggestions?
Julia
It could be because the cookie dough had too much flour. Did you sift or aerate the flour before adding it?
Anne
I don't know if it is the use of powdered sugar instead of white sugar but my cookies are very soft and break apart easily. Great flavor though
Julia
I am glad you enjoyed the recipe!
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I am loving the idea of them... they look fantastic!! I wanted to print.... how can I?
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These look fantastic!! Im a kid, and i do not like overly sweet stuff... The balance needs to be perfect, and i can't wait to try them out!!
Nadya
Tried them. Delicious!
Julia
I am glad you liked them!
Noel Lizotte
Pinning this one!!
Heidi @ Bits of Sunshine
Yum! These look really nice! What stunning photographs!!!
Ashley
Peanut butter chocolate chip cookies are my favorite flavor, hands down! Love the small changes you made to these, especially the dark chocolate!
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
The changes sound perfect! I adore the resulting cookies-dark chocolate makes everything better 🙂
Monique
I always say I can do without desserts..just love baking them..but cookies? I have a hard time resisting.These look wonderful.
Barb
They look absolutely yummy! and beautiful photography!
Baltic Maid
Now I am craving homemade peanutbutter cookies, too... They look incredibly tasty. I love that you reduced the sugar. I do this, too. I am not a fan of overly sweet either. Thanks for this recipe!
Julia
Oh, I wouldn't be able to consume this cookie, with all the richness from peanut butter and chocolate, if it also had a ton of sugar! I think only kids can do that. 🙂