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These chewy, dense, peanut butter cookies are an unforgettable memory from my childhood. Made with just an egg, a cup of peanut butter, and a cup of sugar, 3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies are an old-fashioned cookie that everyone loves.

Peanut Butter Cookies
After you’ve tasted them, these old-fashioned chewy peanut butter cookies will be forever in your memory, too. And if you scan the comments at the bottom of this post, you’ll see a whole lot of people calling these the Best Peanut Butter Cookies Ever.
While the origin of these peanut butter cookies is sometimes debated, the recipe has certainly been around longer than I have. I can remember seeing the instructions on the side of Jif, Skippy, and Peter Pan peanut butter jars throughout my childhood.
So quick easy and delicious! Always have the ingredients so it is really perfect for a spur of the moment sweet tooth 😋 👍

Three Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies
I remember stirring a batch of these cookies together with a friend in the middle of the night when I was in junior high or high school. I was a bit skeptical that it would work, but I loved them from the first bite.
There is nothing like being able to satisfy a sweet tooth craving at a moment’s notice! We sat and nibbled on the warm cookies and talked half the night.
In less time than it takes to preheat the oven, you can have these ready and waiting to bake on a tray. There are plenty of variations of peanut butter cookies on the internet and in countless cookbooks, and I’ve played with plenty of them in the past.

1 Cup Peanut Butter + 1 Cup Sugar + 1 Egg
In the end, I keep going back to the original peanut butter cookie. I love it for its simplicity. 1 cup of peanut butter, 1 cup of sugar, and 1 egg: there really isn’t anything easier that tastes this good.
Truly the BEST!

As much as I love the original recipe, I often change things up just a tiny bit when I make these cookies. I like to remove about 2 tablespoons of peanut butter from the “cup” listed in this recipe. This results in a slightly less dense cookie that we love even more than the original. Happy baking!
One of my favorite things about this very easy peanut butter cookie recipe is that kids can usually make these cookies without any help at all. This was the first cookie recipe that each of my boys learned to make, and they were probably about 5 years old when they made them for the first time on their own.

Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies
While the main ingredients for these 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies are simply peanut butter, sugar, and an egg, feel free to adapt the recipe however you like best! Add a teaspoon of vanilla, an additional egg (for a gooier cookie – see note below), a pinch of sea salt, or a handful of chocolate chips. The cookies are delicious both as written and with the extra ingredients.
As much as I love the original recipe, I often change things up just a tiny bit when I make these cookies. I like to remove about 2 tablespoons of peanut butter from the “cup” listed in this recipe. This results in a slightly less dense cookie that we love even more than the original.
Please note: I do not recommend using a natural peanut butter for this recipe. I’ve found that a commercial peanut butter, i.e. Jiff or Skippy will work best for these cookies. While some readers have commented that their all-natural peanut butter works well, that is not universally true with all natural peanut butters.
Recipe Tip
Many readers have mentioned that they like to add an extra egg to this recipe. If you choose to add an extra egg, simply scoop the finished cookie dough onto the baking tray. The dough will not be firm enough to roll into balls or press with a criss-cross pattern.
The cookies will be puffier straight out of the oven and then will settle a bit as they cool. I’ll admit that I’m not the biggest fan of this particular variation, as the cookies are a bit more delicate this way, and I really like the chewy texture of the original version.

3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies
It really doesn’t get any easier than these cookies. Stir together the peanut butter, sugar, and egg. Scoop the cookie dough onto a baking sheet and then use the back of a fork to press down on each cookie. Press again from the opposite direction to form the criss-cross pattern on top.
These cookies will not spread much at all. You can bake the full batch on a single tray if you like. Store the cooled cookies in an airtight container, either on the counter until they all disappear, or in the freezer, for up to 2 months.

Easy Cookie Recipes
For more easy dessert recipes, check out these easy cookie recipes! {5 Ingredient} Coconut Lovers Oatmeal Cookies and these {5 Ingredient} Almond Shortbread Thumbprint Cookies.
For the easiest and most memorable cake you’ll ever make, try the {6 Ingredient} Cranberry Christmas Cake. You’re going to love it from the first bite. I’m willing to bet on that. Do you have a favorite super easy cookie recipe? If so, I’d love to hear about it!
I’m always looking for more simple dessert recipes to try. These Easy Double Chocolate Nutella Cookies and these Easy Shortbread Cookies (made with a cookie press) are both on my to-bake list now.


3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup sugar * see note below
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 egg
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Combine the peanut butter, sugar, and egg in a bowl. Stir together until well combined.
- Scoop onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. (Roll into 1" balls with your hands, if you do not have a scoop.) Press down with the back of a fork, and then press again from the opposite direction, to form the criss-cross pattern on top.
- These cookies will not spread much at all. You can bake the full recipe on a single tray if you like. Bake for 12 minutes and then cool on the tray for 1-2 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to finish cooling. Store in an airtight container.
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Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
{originally published 08/14/2013 – photos and recipe notes updated 09/25/25}

This has been a very popular recipe here on the website for almost as long as I’ve been sharing recipes online. I’m updating the photos and resharing the recipe today; however, I’m including the original photos here for those who may already be familiar with these cookies.


















These are so yummy and easy to make!!! Can’t wait for my honey to get home to try them. Pb cookies are his favorite. The only thing I did differently is I added a tsp of honey because this added to any cookie recipe helps keep them softer longer.
I’m so glad you like them!
I don’t know if I missed this but how long do you put them in the oven for?
12 minutes at 350°F.
I baked these cookies and they are absolutely delicious. With only 3 ingredients… My grandchildren will be so happy when they come for their vist tomorrow with grandma and grandpa. They love peanut butter. Everyone should try this. Delicious…😋
I’m so glad you like the cookies, Johanna!
Can you substitute Swerve for the sugar in this receipt
There are thousands of comments here (too many to sift through easily) however, I’m fairly certain several people have left comments that Swerve worked well for them. I haven’t tried it myself. If you try it, let me know how it works for you, Jennifer.
Oh my goodness these were so delicious! Thank you for such a mouthwatering and easy recipe
Erin – So easy they are dangerous too! I am glad you enjoyed them.
These are extraordinary. I modified by doing 1/2 white and 1/2 brown sugar, used crunchy Jiff on butter and 1 tsp of vanilla. I baked 15 mins because I made my cookies a bit larger. I crisscrossed s a fork dipped in white sugar. Allowing the cookies to sit on the sheet with parchment , IF, you can wait, for 5 mins is critical, and then a few minutes on the baking rack. They have a nice shine, are crispy and really awesomely tasty. Yum!
Patti – Thank you for sharing your version. Isn’t that 5 minutes killer, when you want to try them so bad!
These cookies are so delicious and so easy to make. I had to shared the recipe with my mother, sister and a cooking group I belong to. Will be making these again as these are simple ingredients that I always have on hand I did add a little vanilla and sea salt.
I’m glad you like the cookies, Doreen!
My mom a retired professional baker can’t believe how good these are. For the effort and simplicity there is no better cookie in my opinion. Amazing.
Stephanie, I am not sure what I love more the simplicity or how delicious they are!
Instead of sugar I used a 1/2 cup of monkfruit. And it works well with natural jif peanut butter! Great for a quick and protein rich breakfast!
Sounds perfect Katie!
So easy and delicious! Do they freeze well?
Diane – They do freeze nicely.
These are absolutely delicious as is!!!! I’ve also made them with pretzel pieces for that salty-sweet mix, and this time, I took the advice of that clever cook who substituted 1/2 cup of the sugar for brown sugar,
added vanilla (like you said!), and some dark chocolate chips. Oh my goodness they are good!
Glad you like them, Lisa!
I’ve made these cookies and they’re delicious.. Wouldn’t change a thing.
Thank you, John!
i hope my little sisters will love these!
I am guessing the will, Helena! Be sure to let me know though.
Can I add Stevia instead of sugar
I have not personally tried Stevia – but if you had luck with that exchange before I don’t see why it wouldn’t work, Linda.
SO GOOD! I can’t believe this works without flour or shortening, but they’re PERFECT. Terrific recipe.
It is crazy how good they really are!
Sounds good and easy!!!
It really is, Pamela.
What if i was thinking of doing all brown sugar?
I have not tried that, Sunshine.
Is it possible to make peanut butter cookies with only…… PB, sugar, egg AND flour?
As crazy as it sounds, yes it is possible, Laura.
I just made some for my wife needless to say, the came out delicious.
I’m so glad you like the cookies, Rafael.
Fantastic!!! They are very sweet , But hey! They’re Cookies and they are supposed to be.
Thanks for the great recipe.
I’m glad you like them, Anthony!