This healthy peanut butter cookies recipe is so tasty and easy to make by hand with just 7 ingredients.

My go-to recipe for when I’m craving a batch of warm, delicious, and slightly-healthier cookies…stat. ♡
These peanut butter cookies are always here to save the day. They’re wonderfully low fuss with just 10 minutes of prep time and only require 7 basic ingredients that are likely already hanging out in your pantry. They’re naturally gluten-free and dairy-free and made with a chewy oatmeal base. There’s no mixer or chill time required here. And even without the usual flour and butter, these peanut butter cookies are still downright delicious.
Feel free to stir some chocolate chips, nuts, or other add-ins to the dough if you’d like. And I definitely recommend a little sprinkle of flaky sea salt for a crunchy finish.
Let’s bake some cookies together!

Healthy Peanut Butter Cookie Ingredients
Here are a few notes about the ingredients you will need to make this healthy peanut butter cookies recipe:
- Natural creamy peanut butter: This recipe was developed with natural creamy peanut butter made from 100% peanuts. (The consistency of natural peanut butter varies significantly from traditional peanut butter.) As always, be sure to give your jar of natural pb a good stir before adding it to the recipe.
- Old fashioned oats: Old fashioned oats (aka “rolled” oats) will serve as the base for these cookies. If you want to make this recipe gluten-free, be sure to check labels to ensure that your oats are certified gluten-free.
- Eggs: We will use eggs to help bind all of the ingredients together.
- Brown sugar: I typically make this recipe with light brown sugar, but other forms of granulated sugar may work well too.
- Baking soda: Baking soda will serve as our leavening agent to help the cookie dough rise.
- Vanilla extract: A hint of vanilla extract brings out the best of the peanut butter flavor.
- Salt: And finally, we will use fine sea salt in the cookie dough to bring out the best of all of those flavors. Then I also highly recommend sprinkling a pinch of flaky sea salt on the cookies after baking.
- (Optional) Chocolate chips or nuts: Feel free to also add in a handful of semisweet chocolate chips or chopped nuts (such as pecans or walnuts) if you would like!

Peanut Butter Cookie Tips
Before we get to the full recipe below, here are a few additional tips to keep in mind when making these peanut butter cookies:
- Use natural peanut butter. Again, this recipe was developed using natural peanut butter, which you can either purchase at the store or make homemade. The texture/consistency will not be the same if traditional peanut butter is used.
- Save time with a cookie scoop. You’re totally welcome to just use a spoon to scoop the batter into roughly 2-tablespoon balls. But if you’d like to save time, a medium cookie scoop makes measuring and scooping the batter a breeze.
- Be sure to flatten the cookies slightly. This batter doesn’t rise and spread very much on its own, so I recommend patting the cookies down slightly before baking.

Recipe Variations
Here are a few additional variations that you are welcome to try with this recipe:
- Add cocoa powder: Add 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder to the batter if you would like to make it more chocolatey.
- Add cinnamon: Add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon to the batter if you would like a hint of cinnamon flavor.
- Use different chocolate chips: Use any other favorite kinds of baking chips (i.e. butterscotch, white chocolate, peanut butter, Heath bar chips, M&Ms, etc) in place of semisweet chocolate chips.

More Cookie Recipes
Looking for more delicious cookie recipes to try? Here are a few of our faves:
- The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Gingerbread Cookies
- Brown Sugar Cookies
- Peanut Butter Blossoms
- Chewy Ginger Molasses Cookies
- Linzer Cookies
- Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
Healthy Peanut Butter Cookies

Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup natural creamy peanut butter
- 1 cup old-fashioned oats
- optional: 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips or chopped nuts
- flaky sea salt, for topping
Instructions
- Prep oven and baking sheet. Heat oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- Mix the dough. In a large mixing bowl, whisk eggs and brown sugar together until smooth. Sprinkle the baking soda and salt evenly over the top of the mixture and stir until combined. Add in the vanilla, peanut butter, and stir until combined. Add in the oats (and chocolate chips or nuts, if using) and stir until evenly combined.
- Scoop the dough. Use a medium (2 tablespoon) cookie scoop to scoop the dough onto the prepared baking sheet. Gently press down the dough balls to slightly flatten the tops, since they will not spread much while baking.
- Bake. Bake for 10 minutes. Transfer the pan to a wire rack and sprinkle each cookie with a small pinch of flaky sea salt. Let the cookies cool for at least 5 minutes.
- Serve. Serve warm and enjoy!




Oh my gosh DELICIOUS! My first ever attempt at making cookies and they were so simple and yum!!
Loved this recipe. I used dark chocolate chips and that was the perfect amount of sweetness. I’m looking forward to trying more of your recipes.
I would love the nutrition info on these? They came out great! I added the chocolate chips! Great fix for my sweet tooth that i can feel better about.
Hi,
I just discovered your website today!
I’m going to make these peanut butter cookies today. Just had a question about the Oats…you have an asterisk beside 1 cup Old Fashioned oats. Are Old Fashioned Oats the only ones I should use…I have on hand quick oats…is that suitable?
Turned out lovely. I have colitis and I have to really monitor what I eat. With that said, these cookies are a real treat as it is gluten free and still healthier than the ordinary peanut butter chocolate chip cookie. I added Himalayan Sea Salt as soon as I took them out of the oven. Thank you for this recipe!
These are tasty! They definitely have more of a bran muffin texture rather than the bite that comes from gluten, but the flavor is spot on!
Hello,
Could I substitute the eggs for 2 flax eggs instead?
These were interesting. For a healthier cookie recipe, they tasted delicious! The oatmeal texture was a little different than when I make oatmeal cookies with a more traditional recipe, and I’m not sure why. Maybe it was something about the specific oats I used? I halved the recipe at high altitude, and it worked perfectly. Overall, it was delicious! I’d be curious to try it with coconut sugar instead of brown sugar like another commenter did.
Love it! I just reduced the amount of sugar for 1/4 cup! They are delicious!!! The most requested during this awful quarantine Lol thanks!!!!
Such a healthy recipe! No butter, not too much sugar! Perfect!
Followed recipe, added 1/4 of white sugar and maybe 2 spoons less peanut, no chocolate chips and the egg smell would not go. They felt raw after 10mins I had to reheat oven and put them for another 10…1 egg is definitely enough IMO and more vanilla extract is needed