No Bake Cookies

Published July 12, 2018. Updated December 8, 2023

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No Bake Cookies are such a nostalgic childhood favorite! This recipe has that classic chocolate peanut butter flavor combo and the perfect chewy, fudgy texture. And I’m pretty sure they’re the easiest cookies on the planet to make!

No Bake Cookies

Easy No Bake Cookies

I’ve been making no bake oatmeal cookies for as long as I can remember. It’s one of the first things I learned how to make as a kid, I’d make them for my family on the weekends because my mom didn’t care much for dessert (be sure to supervise kids when making these though!).

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They always filled the craving for something sweet and they were ready to eat in no time. Plus everyone in my family loved them, and me the most I’m sure.

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Flavors

This is almost the exact same recipe I had when I was younger but I did add in a little bit more cocoa and peanut butter here, because why not?? It’s a flavor combo I never can resist!

No Bake Cookies

Ingredients You’ll Need for This Recipe

  • Sugar
  • Butter
  • Milk
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Vanilla
  • Quick oats
  • Peanut butter

No Bake Cookies ingredients butter sugar milk cocoa powder quick oats peanut butter vanilla

How to Make No Bake Cookies

First line two baking sheets with parchment paper (or just spread a long sheet of the parchment onto the counter), or have 29 cupcake liners set out.

Then in a 2.5 – 3 quart saucepan combine sugar, butter, cocoa powder and milk.

No Bake Cookies mixing sugar cocoa powder butter and milk in saucepan

Set saucepan over medium heat (I like to use the largest burner on the stove) and begin whisking. Cook and whisk frequently until it reaches a boil, then once it reaches a full boil stop stirring and let it boil for 1 minute.

No Bake Cookies boiling sugar cocoa mixture in saucepan

Remove the mixture from heat then immediately add in vanilla, peanut butter and oatmeal. And stir to blend well.

no bake cookies mixing in oats peanut butter and vanilla

Drop mixture onto prepared parchment dropping 2 Tbsp at a time (a medium cookie scoop works well here or just use two large spoons).

Let cookies set then enjoy! If you want to speed up setting transfer to refrigerator. Store the cookies at room temp in an airtight container.

No Bake Cookies spooning mixture onto baking sheet

Tips for No Bake Oatmeal Cookies

After 20 some odd years of making these I’ve learned a few things along the way.

  • Don’t just bring the mixture to a simmer (where the edges of the mixture bubbles up) it needs to start fully boiling (bubbling up in the middle) before counting down those 60 seconds.
  • Don’t use old fashioned oats, I think quick oats are a must. The cookies won’t set up quite the same and they won’t be as tender.
  • The recipe should hopefully turn out perfect for you but if they’re a bit too wet, boil 15 seconds longer the next time, if they came out dry, boil 15 seconds under. The amount of time the liquid is boiled will determine the way the cookies set up and also determines how moist they’ll be.
  • I prefer creamy peanut butter but if you like the crunch of crunchy peanut butter you can use that here, just add an extra 1/4 cup so the consistency isn’t affected.
  • Use real butter, never margarine. It has a bad flavor which will affect the flavor of the cookies and it has added water so your end result won’t be as good.
  • Then as listed in the recipe stick with the bit of extra cocoa and peanut butter, it makes them a bit richer than you remember. I also cut back on the sugar by 1/4 cup as is listed in the recipe.

What do You Call Them?

When I was a kid we actually called these “uncooked cookies” which is funny because they are still cooked. But now I’m thinking maybe they should be called “summer cookies” because there’s just those days when we want a cookie but it’s so hot no one wants to turn the oven on, right?

Of course we’ll still stick with No Bake Cookies. But no matter what you call these decadent treats everyone will always love them!

No Bake Cookies

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No Bake Cookies

A super fast, super easy to make cookie made with chewy oatmeal, rich cocoa and creamy peanut butter. They're perfectly fudgy and always just too good to resist! A childhood favorite that I'm still making all the time.
Servings: 29
Prep5 minutes
Cook8 minutes
Resting20 minutes
Ready in: 33 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or set out approximately 29 cupcake liners.
  • In a 2.5 to 3 quart medium saucepan combine butter, sugar, cocoa, and milk. 
  • Set over medium heat, and cook stirring frequently until it reaches a full boil. 
  • Allow mixture to boil 60 seconds without stirring. 
  • Remove from heat, immediately add in vanilla, peanut butter and quick oats. 
  • Stir mixture until well combined then, using a medium (2 Tbsp) cookie scoop or two spoons drop mixture onto lined baking sheets or into cupcake liners. 
  • Allow to rest at room temperature until set, about 20 - 30 minutes (to speed up setting refrigerate).
  • Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature.
Nutrition Facts
No Bake Cookies
Amount Per Serving
Calories 215 Calories from Fat 72
% Daily Value*
Fat 8g12%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 9mg3%
Sodium 57mg2%
Potassium 170mg5%
Carbohydrates 33g11%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 15g17%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 105IU2%
Calcium 23mg2%
Iron 1.6mg9%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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1,029 Comments

  • Still Water

    Made these for first time tonight after eating other folks versions for years. Loved the extra chocolate and peanut butter. Cooked on small gas burner with cast iron diffuser. Set timer for one minute and when the outer edge simmer started rolling towards the center set timer for 1 minute 5 seconds. Set up perfectly in 30 mins. Not dry and crumbly. Delicious!!!

    I did not measure, used large spoon I stirred with so I only ended up with 16 largish cookies. Not a problem!

  • Kristina Pals

    This is the best no bake cookie recipe I’ve ever made. Love the other reviewers idea of adding coconut. I also used Almond milk and I prefer Peter Pan peanut butter for the best flavor.

  • Liv

    Best version i could find online with most helpful step by step instruction! These no bakes are my thing thats simple yet cant seem to ever get them right ! And there my boyfriends favorite so I have to master it. This has helped me get it perfect, finally! I always question recipes since i know some things need to really boil and other stuff cant or it will burn. Or ill have issues with not all of it boiling. Now I know its from using a small burner! BUT my recipe i have that is super old calls for a cup of coconut mixed into the oatmeal and nobody will eat them without it having the coconut. So many online dont call for coconut but the amount of cooking websites and blogs with peoples ‘one of a kind and totally original recipes ‘ that are in all reality just slight modifications to the same recipes that have been around and things ended up getting missed. Either way cooking classy is now book marked and favorites on my smart display for recipes, even though I’ve got the joy of cooking from 1934 and several other vintage cookbooks somethings need modernized and easier to follow in the kitchen :)

  • Angie Hiller

    All i have is old fashioned oats why do you suggest not using them?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Some people do I just don’t prefer that texture, the quick oats make for softer cookies that aren’t way too chewy in my opinion plus I think they set up better.

  • shirlee

    Traveling in our RV this summer without an oven, I’ve made these 3 times in the last 5 weeks. I used almond milk (instead of cows milk), coconut butter (instead of dairy butter), and used half the sugar. I added a half cup of shredded coconut and some chopped almonds. I also dumped the whole yummy mess into a square pyrex, pressed firmly down, and cut into squares. Delish!

  • marsha

    I followed this recipe to a T! My cookies turn out dull looking not the grossly chocolate look what am I doing working
    wrong. I am opened to suggestions.
    Thank You

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      You can try cooking a little less time and they end up fudgier. They do tend to dry somewhat dull though.

    • Kathaleen

      Marsha I too would like to know the answer to your question. Since my cookies turn out looking dull. I have made these all my life and lately every batch turns out dull I know it has nothing to do with the boiling process !!