These flourless peanut butter cookies are a dream if you're going gluten-free and sugar-free, especially with the perfect pairing of chocolates. I have used Martha's recipe and replaced caster sugar with pure stevia extract powder and they turned out fantastic.
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- Preheat oven to 160C/320F, fan-forced. Line two baking sheets with parchment papers. Set aside.
- Cream peanut butter, pure stevia, egg, baking soda and salt i na large mixing bowl until well combined. Stir in chopped chocolates and peanuts. With damp hands, roll level tablespoon of dough into a ball. Place on the prepared baking sheets. Flatten slightly.
- Bake for 12-14 minutes until golden and puffed, swapping baking sheets halfway through cooking.
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ReplyDeleteYour cookies look amazing, Angie! I love that everyone can enjoy this recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove these cookies - they look delicious:). I have never baked with stevia. I need to make these cookies. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look perfect, Angie! I can't believe they are flourless...bake and learn...Great recipe, thanks! :) ela
ReplyDeleteYour place is the best place to be for healthy, tasty and pretty goodies!
ReplyDeleteThey came out perfect. I can't believe there's not a pinch of flour, just great
ReplyDeleteI am amazed by the look of these cookies and there is absolutely no flour! Wish I could try some.
ReplyDeleteSweet (literally)! I have a friend who has gone sugar free - I'll have to send this to her! Along with some stevia powder b/c she doesn't have any. :) These look great!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look great, so many delicious things are in them :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and devilishly good!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
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ReplyDeleteOMG son hermosas y crujientes te han quedado muy buenas Angie,abrazos.
ReplyDeleteI also can't believe there's no flour in them. Fabulous and so pretty too.
ReplyDeleteSam
Flourless and delicious, I love the range of chips in it :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Angie, the cookies looks so tempting with the chocolate! it looks really great!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughters would love these; they're lactose-intolerant and the cookies would be perfect! I'm experimenting with the Kamut you had sent to me and will post it this weekend! Thank you again for introducing me to your world of grains! XOXO
ReplyDeleteDelightful cookies! Perfect with a cuppa tea!
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ReplyDeleteCookies looks yumm and its so perfectly made. Love the clicks.
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ReplyDeleteA gorgeous cookie with a taste to match their beauty!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteChocolate and peanut butter is always a great combination!
ReplyDeletei like everything about these, angie, especially the addition of white chocolate chips!
ReplyDeleteWow, These look fabulous, Angie! Chocolate and peanut butter...perfect together!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds dreamy indeed
ReplyDeleteMust try; they sound and look delightful.
ReplyDeleteWow Angie! I've never heard of pure stevia extract powder but from the looks of these cookies it certainly worth trying. They look wonderful!
ReplyDeletelooks amazing Angie.. any suggestion to replace egg?
ReplyDeleteAngie...I LOVE peanut butter chocolate chip cookies and these look pretty amazing! : )
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, These cookies look beautiful. Blessings dear. Catherine xo
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always, Angie... the mix of white and dark chocolate sounds enticing indeed.
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ReplyDeleteThese look so good that I just had to pin them immediately! It's so hard to come up with a good healthy cookie recipe but looks like you got it perfect...Bravo! :D
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ReplyDeleteThese look amazing Angie. The only thing I worry about with stevia is the after taste. Was there any?
ReplyDeleteWaw, these cookies look amazing! I am only beginning with stevia just now & this is a great recipe to use it in! The cookies look so delectable, Angie! MMMMMM! xxx
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ReplyDeleteThis looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few recipes for flourless pb cookies, but have not tried one yet. These look really good and fun idea to have double chips in them.
ReplyDelete@Cass @foodmyfriend It's not bitter at all...the one I use for the baking is about 300 times sweeter than sugar, so you just need very little (less than one gram), if it tastes bitter, it might because you have used more than it requires.
ReplyDeleteThese pretty peanut butter cookies look pretty and I like that they are sugarfree :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy! Just peanut butter to bind them together? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am sending this recipe to my son....
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look perfect Angie, and I can't believe they are flourless :)
ReplyDeletehi angie! hope you are doing good. i have not gone back to blogging yet, will do so soon. These peanut cookies sound wonderful, i think i shld try baking some flourless cookies too..the chocolate chips are a good yummy addition!
ReplyDeleteI am always intrigued by flourless cakes and cookies. These look fab!
ReplyDeleteThey look so great. Funny thing, I was talking with a couple of friends just yesterday and we were all commenting on the fact that we all hadn't eaten peanut butter in quite a while. You are going to make me buy some, with this. ;)
ReplyDeleteI want.
ReplyDeleteI need.
I desire.
NOW!! Xx
terriblement gourmand et croquants
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I think stevia powder is still not available in our country, but cookies look promising. As I'm trying to cut sugar a bit - I need to find a reason to cook them. Still - they look very tasty and crunchy.
ReplyDeleteA great cookie recipe, Angie and no special ingredients needed (except the Stevia), love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, they did turn out fantastic, Angie! They sound so delicious with all of the chocolate chips and peanuts too.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look great. I wondered if you could use stevia in cookies. GG
ReplyDeletethese cookies look awesome Angie!!
ReplyDeleteYum! Although I'm not so fond of the taste of stevia. I think I'd prefer them with real sugar...
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ReplyDeleteIt is hard to believe these cookies don't have flour or sugar, they look perfecty yummy.
ReplyDeleteI know a husband that wishes he had these cookies with his coffee tonight for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis cookie monster really wants a few of these cookies! I can't believe they don't have flour in them. Looking at the list of ingredients I'm thinking - Reeses peanut butter cups - Lots of chocolate and peanut butter. Love these cookies!
ReplyDeleteWonderful peanut butter cookies!! I am tempted to experiment gluten-free diet and I think this recipe will make it a good start! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThey sound so divine, I doubt I'd even miss the flour and sugar....they look fabulous, Angie!
ReplyDeletesound so healthy!
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ReplyDeleteFlourless.... they must taste great with whole peanut butter and choc chips thrown in!
ReplyDeleteI have a box of white stevia powder here :D Your cookies look wonderful and no flour , yet those cookies still look fluffy ! Chocolate chips are a perfect addition .
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ReplyDeleteI love peanut butter cookies! What a fun sweet treat these are!
ReplyDeleteLove that these cookies have no flour at all in them - they're adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic! I'm not allergic to gluten, but some of my friends and family members are. So, you have provided me with another wonderful baking ideas. I look forward to trying these cookies.
ReplyDeleteits hard to believe these cookies have no flour or sugar,
ReplyDeleteGuilt free deliciousness - they look tasty!
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies look great Angie! Love that their flourless AND sugarfree!
ReplyDeleteI have a very similar go-to peanut butter/ chocolate cookie I make, but I have never added baking soda to it. These look amazing Angie
ReplyDeleteI can't believe these don't have flour. They look amazing,Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful....I doubt anyone would miss the flour and sugar with these.
ReplyDeleteI keep meaning to try flourless peanut butter cookies but just haven't gotten around to it! I love that you have both dark and white chocolate chips in here!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look fabulous Angies, they seem moist with so much peanut butter. Next please work on an as good cookie that is totally calorie less lol.
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ReplyDeleteWhat irresistible cookies Angie! You packed them with all kinds of delicious things! Lovely.
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ReplyDeletegreat, healthy cookies!
ReplyDeletealways love a gluten-free bake. They look lovely.
ReplyDeleteI don't like looking at pictures like yours. It makes me want to lick the screen! I have never tried stevia and i should. And I will!
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ReplyDeleteThese are such delicious low calorie cookies Angie! I am bookmarking them!
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ReplyDeleteWow...what a great way to indulge without all the guilt!!!
ReplyDeletei can't believe these are sugar free! They look so delicious and nutty!
ReplyDeletethese look wonderful wouldn't mind one with my coffee
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so awesome, feel like having a couple now..
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ReplyDeleteI love flourless cookies, but I've never tried Stevia --- these look yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! If only I could get Patrick to eat peanuts!
ReplyDeleteGreat for diets and non. I love these lovely cookies and what I love most is that they are sugar free. We can all train our palate to have less sugar. I don't like those industrial biscuits you get in supermarkets. They are loaded with sugar, really too much.
ReplyDeleteWell done on these Angie, always great posts!
Wow, Angie, these cookies look so real! I would've never suspected they are flourless! I am sure they are so delicious too! Love recipes like that!
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ReplyDeleteFlourless but they look so fluffy! Amazing job!
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ReplyDeleteHow could I ever resist a delicious PB cookie, especially when its sugar free and flour less. Never. :D
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ReplyDeleteThese look great! I make flour less peanut butter cookies a lot since I can't eat gluten, they are so yummy! Great looking recipe and photos :)
ReplyDeleteWow Angie- I've seen a few of these flourless recipes lately and have been dying to try one. Your recipe sounds perfect. Do you think I could use honey instead of Stevia? Just wondering - but why mess with perfection? White chocolate - I bet that really sends these over the top. Yummmy!
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ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic. We are mostly gluten free at our house these days so these would be a definite winner!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, these cookies look gorgeous, hard to believe that they are flourless...and sugarless...that is good, this way I can have lots of it...yum!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a lovely week :D
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ReplyDeleteAngie, you could actually promote and sell these amazing 'gluten-free, sugar-free' yummy peanut butter cookies at our 'green market' and would sell them all out as soon as you put them out! I have not seen such gorgeous, and perfectly shaped cookies at our market, at all. Every Saturday people are selling their baked goods, and nothing compares to your homemade cookies! xo
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ReplyDeleteExcellent gluten-free chocolate cookies. They look delicious and attractive, Angie.
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe, I love that it is flour less! Very healthy! Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI made peanut butter cookies just last night! Mine were definitely NOT sugar free and had a heap of butter. Next time I need to go the guilt free route and try yours :)
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies look fantastic Angie! I can never resist anything with peanut butter and flourless makes these even more awesome :)
ReplyDeleteI have no doubts, Angie, delicious and beautiful !
ReplyDeleteWould love to try them ! :)
Cheers,
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ReplyDeleteGosh, I'm amazed these have stayed to gather so well, given they don't have flour to bind them. They sound superb and I am going to have to try them.
ReplyDeleteAngie, I'm convinced that you are the absolutely, hands-down, most creative and exciting food blogger on the web! Not only are these cookies yummy with all of that chocolate, they are also good for us! I am always inspired by your photography . . . always eye candy!!!!!!
ReplyDeletePS: Love the quote about grandmothers and recipes at the end of this post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rise from a small touch of baking soda -- I have never been a fan of the taste of stevia however in a setting like this, I have no doubt the other delightful flavours would come shining through! :) And what a great option for diabetics and those of us on lower sugar diets.
ReplyDeleteI'm so into peanut butter now :) I love it!
ReplyDeleteWho could resist these healthy cookies and with chocolate chips - yum!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, no flour or sugar, and your cookies look so puffy and gorgeous! Love this recipe! Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeletePerfect cookies!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, very addictive cookies. It sure taste good with a nice cup of coffee. :))
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Stevia really is quite magical! Fabulously healthy recipe.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious looking gluten free cookie. Loved the peanuts too.
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ReplyDeleteI made your divine cookies & my hubby nearly ate them all,...yes, it is true,...So, I had to make them again,.... & again,....:)
ReplyDeleteFantastic recipe! I try to limit my carbohydrate intake lately but I crave sweets. This seems to calm the sweet tooth and I love peanut butter.
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