No-Bake Cookie Recipe (2024)

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These No-Bake Cookies are the perfect dessert when you’re short on time. You just need a pot, a stovetop, and a few basic ingredients, and voila… 10 minutes to a whole batch of awesome delectable cookies. The flavor of these is to die for: chocolate, creamy peanut butter, and old-fashioned oats, a classic combination! (A deadly combination, in my opinion). Why stop here, try these No-Bake Peanut Butter Bars next!

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What Are No Bake Cookies?

No bake cookies are a type of cookie that does not require any baking in the oven. They are made by combining rolled oats, cocoa powder, peanut butter, sugar, milk, and butter together. The mixture is then formed into balls or dropped by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet.

The cookies are then left to set in the refrigerator or at room temperature until they become firm and set. No-bake cookies are a quick and easy dessert because they don’t require any special baking equipment or skills. Score! No-bake oatmeal cookies are the ultimate easy dessert.

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Advantages of No-Bake Cookie Dough

These no-bake recipes have a multitude of advantages, including the following:

  • They only contain basic ingredients like regular peanut butter and unsalted butter.
  • You require very little cooking ability to make them.
  • You don’t need a fancy candy thermometer or other tools to make them successfully.
  • It’s easy to store them in an airtight container or in a Zip Top bag in the freezer.
  • They last for up to three months when frozen.
  • You can easily play around with different nut butter types like almond butter and macadamia butter or even incorporate chopped nuts and other additives.
  • They’re unbelievably tasty and easy to make, so they’re perfect for get-togethers, school lunches, and other opportunities that require snacks.

Tips and Tricks For Success

  • Pre-Measure Ingredients: Pre-measure your ingredients because this no-bake cookie recipe is a quick one! This would be a great activity to do with your kids to help build their confidence in the kitchen.
  • Don’t Use All-Natural Peanut Butter: Do not use all-natural peanut butter for this no-bake cookie recipe. It prevents the cookies from setting completely. So reach for the Jif or Skippy smooth peanut butter.
  • Use Creamy Peanut Butter: Most people prefer creamy peanut butter because it combines well with the other ingredients. I wouldn’t recommend using crunchy peanut butter because it’s less likely to bind well with the other ingredients.
  • Boiling: We aren’t going for a simmer; we want a full-blown rolling boil. If you don’t melt the sugar completely, you will get that granulated sugar texture in the cookie.
  • Set a Timer: Setting a timer ensures that you don’t overboil your sugar mixture! You want the sugar to dissolve completely within that minute because it helps set the cookies.
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How To Make No Bake Cookies

This no-bake cookie recipe has been in the family for the last 50 years! You only need one pot, ten minutes, and a couple of basic ingredients to make this sweet dessert that everyone loves! For full details, see the recipe card down below. Here is what you can expect when making this recipe:

Bring Butter, Sugar + Milk to a Boil

Start out with granulated sugar and butter in a pot. Add in the milk and set over the heat to boil.

Measure Out Remaining Ingredients

While that butter and sugar mixture is cooking away, get the rest of your ingredients ready: oats, cocoa powder, peanut butter, and vanilla.

*A Note about Rolled Oats –for best results, use old fashioned rolled oats. If you only have the quick-cooking kind of oats, reduce the amount by 1/4 cup.

Remove Mixture From Heat + Add Remaining Ingredients

After the butter, sugar, and milk have boiled, remove them from the heat and quickly stir in the pre-measured ingredients. Stir to incorporate all the ingredients. Using a cookie scoop, place the cookie dough onto wax paper or silicone mats.

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Let Cookies Set

The cookies will be ready when they have cooled, set, and peel cleanly from the wax paper (roughly about 10 minutes).

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Storing No-Bake Cookies

Store no-bake cookies at room temperature in an airtight container for 3-5 days. If you want to store them longer, freezing them is a great idea!

To Freeze: place the cookies in an airtight, freezer-safe container or bag, then store them in the freezer for up to 3 months.

To thaw the cookies, take them out of the freezer and let them sit at room temperature for about 10-15 minutes before serving.

More Cookie Recipes to Try!

  • Actually Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chewy Oatmeal Cookies
  • Monster Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Blossoms
  • Perfect Shortbread Cookies (highly popular!)

If you loved this No-Bake Cookie recipe, you are sure to love these other cookie recipes! The printable recipe card is below. Have a wonderful day, friends! 🙂

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No-Bake Cookies

These No-Bake Cookies are the perfect dessert when you're short on time. You just need a pot and a stovetop, and voila…10 minutes to a whole batch of awesome delectable cookies.

servings 24 cookies

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 minutes mins

Total Time 12 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 cups oats use old-fashioned oats. If using quick oats, reduce by 1/4 cup
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • In a large pot, bring butter, milk, and sugar to a boil. Stir while boiling for 1 minute. Remove from heat. Quickly stir in the remaining ingredients until combined. Immediately use a cookie scoop to place scoops of dough on prepared baking sheets of waxed paper or aluminum foil. Allow 5-10 minutes to set and cool.

  • **It's a good idea to have all the ingredients you stir into the boiled mixture pre-measured so the process is quick and the cookie ‘batter’ comes together properly.

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Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 61mg | Potassium: 105mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 125IU | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 0.8mg

Course: Cookies, Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: How to Make No Bake Cookies, No Bake Cookie Recipe, no bake cookies

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FAQs

Can you fix no bake cookies that won't harden? ›

Most no-bake cookies have some sticky ingredient to hold it together. If you used something sticky like butter, peanut butter, melted marshmallows or melted chocolate I would pop them in the fridge, so they firm up. If that doesn't help, I would completely dip them in melted chocolate and let them harden in the fridge.

Why do my no bake cookies fall apart? ›

If you've glanced at other no-bake cookie recipes then you'll see how important it is to boil the sugar mixture long enough which will help the cookies to set. Boiling too long will cause the cookies to be dry and crumbly. However, if you don't boil long enough the cookies will not set and will be runny.

Why are my no bakes so gooey? ›

If you don't boil them for long enough, they will turn out gooey and will not set.

How to make cookies without a pan? ›

Using a Baking Stone
  1. Preheat the Stone: Place the baking stone in the oven and preheat it according to your recipe's instructions.
  2. Prepare the Dough: Prepare your cookie dough and shape it into individual cookies.
  3. Bake: Place the cookies directly onto the preheated baking stone and bake according to your recipe.
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How do you make cookies chewy and not hard? ›

There are a few things you can try to get soft, chewy chocolate chip cookies:
  1. Use a higher ratio of brown sugar to white sugar. ...
  2. Use more egg yolks and less egg whites. ...
  3. Add a bit of cornstarch to the dough. ...
  4. Make sure you're using the right type of flour. ...
  5. Don't over-bake the cookies.
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Why are my cookies hard and not chewy? ›

Hard cookies: you are over mixing, baking too long, baking at too high a temperature, or some combination of these. Cakey cookies: not enough brown sugar, too much or too little egg, too much flour, maybe you used baking powder instead of baking soda?

Why are my no bake cookies grainy? ›

Why are my no bake cookies grainy? One common reason is overcooking or undercooking the mixture when boiling the ingredients. Make sure to boil the mixture for precisely one minute. Overboiling can lead to a grainy texture, as can using granulated sugar that hasn't completely dissolved.

Why won't my cookies stay together? ›

Excess Sugar and Fat

Measuring is key in baking. If your cookie contains excess sugar or fat, it will spread while baking. If your first batch of cookies spreads, try adding a few tablespoons of flour to help thicken the remaining dough.

How do you fix gooey cookie dough? ›

When cookie dough is too sticky, you may have an imbalance of wet and dry ingredients. You can fix this by adding a teaspoon of flour or cornstarch at a time until your dough is just how you want. The added flour or cornstarch will absorb the excess liquid and reduce the dough's overall stickiness.

How do you keep cookies soft and gooey? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out. We recommend white bread so that no flavor is transferred to the cookies.

Can I bake cookies in an air fryer? ›

A basic chocolate chip cookie will bake at 350°F for five minutes and comes out just right. However, you can make most cookies in the air fryer. When air frying, reduce the heat on the machine by about 25°F (so if a cookie recipe calls for 350°F in a conventional oven, set it to about 325°). It's super easy to adjust.

Is it OK to bake cookies on aluminum foil? ›

As it turns out, using aluminum foil will actually lead to your cookies being baked unevenly. Here's how it works: Because aluminum is a heat conductor, the part of the cookie that is directly touching the aluminum foil (i.e. the bottom) will receive more heat and, thus, bake faster.

Will cookies stick to aluminum foil? ›

If you've ever had a problem with your homemade baked goods sticking to your sheet pan, then you've probably resorted to using aluminum foil to line the pan to prevent sticking. However, there is at least one baked good that you shouldn't let anywhere near aluminum foil: Cookies.

How do you harden undercooked cookies? ›

My cookies was underdone / under baked after a bake for about 7-8 minutes. To save these cookies, I let them completely cool, and then bake them again in 160 degrees C for about 5 minutes, and then leave it in the oven after I turn it off. The remaining trapped heat in the oven will continue to cook the cookies.

What if my no bake cookies are too dry? ›

A: Chances are if the no-bakes turned out dry and crumbly it was because you overcooked them. While we call them cookies, oatmeal no-bakes are really more of a confection or fudge with oats stirred in. When it comes to candy, the longer it is cooked, the drier and harder it becomes.

Can you fix cookies that are too hard? ›

There are a few common methods for softening cookies, including microwaving them, heating them in the oven, and placing them in an airtight container with a slice of bread.

Do cookies harden after coming out of oven? ›

If the dough is shiny as it bakes (thanks to the butter or other fat in it), that shine will significantly reduce or go away once the cookies are set. As soon as they reach that stage, remove them from the oven. Even if they don't feel firm yet, they'll continue to set and harden as they cool.

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