My husband LOVES peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (his comfort food) and one of his favorite sweet treats that I make are PB & J cookies. They are simple and a fun twist on classic flavors.
Lately my favorite peanut butter cookie recipe is from Martha Stewart-
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
3/4 cup smooth peanut butter
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup packed dark-brown sugar
1 large egg
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
Mix sugars, butter, peanut butter together
Add egg and vanilla and mix well
Add flour and baking soda and mix everything together.
Next, scoop out dough and roll into balls.
Press down the dough ball onto a cookie sheet and with your thumb poke a hole in the middle.
Use you favorite jam and fill each hole.
Bake at 350 degrees until golden brown. I made my cookies small and baked for around 9 minutes.
Let cool and pile onto a plate.
Serve with a cold glass of milk.
Going,
going,
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14 comments:
These look so yummy...thanks for sharing your pictures and recipe.
YUM! Anything with peanut butter in it make my mouth water!
Oooh...those look so yummy that I had to share them on my blog, too! :) Thanks for the recipe!
Delicious.! thanks for the recipe,
Hugs from Argentina♥
you made me want to go and make these cookies now...they look tasty
That is so clever! I wouldn't have thought of it, but what a natural combo. I bet they're delicious.
Yummy! Great idea adding the jam! Love peanut butter cookies, this makes them even better!
ooo - my son's favorite is pb&j. i am totally going to make these for him this weekend - thanks!
Good to the last crumb. We call those "Thumb Prints" in my family.
Yummy
oooooh, instant craving alert! What a fab cookie idea! My Dad used to make thumb print cookies, filling the tops with jelly like yours, but I dont think he ever made peanut butter thumbprint cookies. I would NOT have forgotton that......gots to go fulfil
the cookie cravings now. Making note of ths recipe, thanks!
I am already asked to make them!Ariadne from Greece!
Those look amazing
Oh, these look soo delicious, I wish I could try them. :)
Thanks for the recipe!
They don't just look delicious, they are delicious!
How can I know...!??? ;-)
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