Almond Flour Peanut Butter Cookies

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Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 18 cookies

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You’re going to love these easy Almond Flour Peanut Butter Cookies! Made with only 7 ingredients and without eggs, they’re crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside and are both vegan and gluten free.

peanut butter cookie sprinkled with sea salt

Boy oh boy do I have a recipe for you! These almond flour peanut butter cookies are, in one word, irresistible. 

They’re quite similar to my vegan peanut butter cookies, but instead of using all purpose flour, they’re made with almond flour. Plus, they’re made without eggs, making them gluten free and vegan. A win-win! 

If you’re a peanut butter lover like I am, you’ll also want to check out my dairy-free peanut butter fudge, along with my favorite peanut butter espresso smoothie

Why you’ll love these cookies

  • They’re made with 7 ingredients and are ready in about 20 minutes total
  • The perfect combination of salty and sweet, and an excellent texture: crunchy on the outside, moist on the inside.
  • Made with almond flour and with no eggs, so they’re gluten free and vegan 

Ingredients

ingredients in bowls with text over top
  • Peanut butter – Make sure to use creamy peanut butter with peanuts, or peanuts and salt, as the only ingredient! Some peanut butters have cane sugar and/or palm oil in them, and that will impact the overall taste and texture. 
  • Almond milk – Or any kind of milk. 
  • Maple syrup – Feel free to use honey instead if you prefer. 
  • Almond flour – I always use almond flour, not almond meal, in my baked goods. Make sure you pack it full in the measuring cup! 
  • Cane sugar – You can also use brown sugar or coconut sugar. 
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How to Make Almond Flour Peanut Butter Cookies

Step 1: Mix the wet ingredients. Start by stirring the peanut butter, milk, maple syrup, and vanilla together in a large mixing bowl.

Step 2: Add the dry ingredients. Next, add the almond flour, cane sugar and baking soda to that same bowl, then use a rubber spatula or large spoon to stir everything together. The dough will be thick, so you may need to use your hands to stir. 

two bowls of peanut butter cookie dough

Step 3: Roll into balls. Grab 1.5-2 tablespoons of dough and roll it into a ball, placing it directly onto a lined or greased baking sheet. Repeat this process with all of the dough, making sure the balls are spaced 2 inches apart. 

Step 4: Bake the cookies. Use a fork to press fork marks into the cookies, flattening them out. Then, place the baking sheet in the oven and bake the cookies for 10-12 minutes. 

cookie dough balls on a baking sheet on the left and cookie dough being smashed with a fork on the right

Step 5: Let them cool. Transfer the cookies onto a cooling rack and let them cool for 10 minutes. This step is crucial because the cookies will firm up during the cooling process. 

Tips and tricks 

  • I love buying almond flour from Costco — you get a huge bag for just as much as the smaller bags at a normal grocery store.
  • This recipe makes 18 cookies, so you’ll either have to use two baking sheets or bake them in batches.
  • Wet the fork to prevent it from sticking to the cookie dough.
  • Don’t over-bake the cookies! Otherwise, the texture will be off.
  • Make sure to let the cookies cool for 10 minutes after they’re done baking! They will be very soft out of the oven, but will turn crispy on the outside and moist on the inside as they cool.
  • Want to take these up a notch? Try adding 1/3 cup chocolate chips to the batter. 
  • Don’t forget to sprinkle with a little sea salt after they’re done baking! Almond flour peanut butter cookies are delicious as-is, but even better with a pinch of salt.
several peanut butter cookies sprinkled with sea salt

Substitutions/variations

Flour: The only other flour I recommend using is almond meal instead of almond flour. I didn’t test these cookies any other way — if you do, please leave a comment below to let other readers know. 

Sugar: For the table sugar, you can use cane sugar, brown sugar, coconut sugar, or even monkfruit. For the liquid sweetener, honey or agave will work too. 

Peanut butter: While this recipe is for peanut butter cookies, you can technically use any kind of nut butter you want. Just make sure the nut butter doesn’t have any additives in it.

Almond flour vs. almond meal

While most of the time you can use almond flour and almond meal interchangeably, I almost always use almond flour because it’s easier to find. Bob’s Red Mill has a great article explaining the differences between almond flour and almond meal. 

Are cookies made with almond flour better for you? 

I’d say yes, though they still are cookies with sugar in them. However, traditional cookies made with all purpose flour don’t have any health benefits, whereas almond flour–made with just almonds–is higher in protein and vitamin E, and lower in carbs. 

Are these cookies keto-friendly? 

No, but they can be! To make them keto, simply omit the maple syrup and instead of cane sugar, use your favorite keto-friendly sweetener, like Monkfruit. 

Storage

  • Room temperature: To keep cookies fresh, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.
  • Freezer: Store leftovers in a plastic bag and in the freezer for up to 8 months.
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5 from 3 votes

Almond Flour Peanut Butter Cookies

Servings: 18 cookies
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
You're going to love these easy Almond Flour Peanut Butter Cookies! Made with only 7 ingredients and without eggs, they're crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside and are both vegan and gluten free.

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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup peanut butter, creamy
  • 1/4 cup almond milk
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup almond flour
  • 1/2 cup cane sugar
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper, or spray with nonstick spray.
  • In a large mixing bowl, mix the peanut butter, milk, maple syrup, and vanilla together.
  • To that same bowl, add the almond flour, cane sugar and baking soda, then fold everything together with a rubber spatula. The dough will be thick!
  • Use your hands to grab 1.5-2 tablespoons of dough at a time, and roll it into a ball, placing it directly on the baking sheet. Repeat this process until all of the dough is gone, making sure the balls are spaced 2 inches apart.
  • Use a fork to press down into the balls, creating a criss-cross pattern. Place the cookies in the oven and bake them for 10-12 minutes. Leave them on the baking sheet for 1 minute, then carefully remove them and place them on a cooling rack. Allow the cookies to cool for 10 minutes before eating. Enjoy!

Notes

*Calories are per cookie and are an estimation
*Make sure to use CREAMY peanut butter with peanuts (or peanuts and salt) as the only ingredient! 
*Substitutions: can use honey instead of maple syrup; can use coconut sugar/brown sugar/monkfruit instead of cane sugar; can use ANY kind of milk
*Storage: store cookies in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 4 days; or, place them in a plastic bag and store them in the freezer for up to 8 months

Nutrition

Calories: 151kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 101mg | Potassium: 101mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg
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5 Comments

  1. Anam Fatima says:

    I make these cookies very often and they are amazing!!! Have you tried almond butter instead of peanut butter?

  2. Andrea Bongiovanni says:

    5 stars
    I made these cookies and my daughter in law and 1 yr old grandson as well as exhusband loved them. I just made another batch but out of almond flour so I’m trying with oat flour. Will let you know.

    1. Erin says:

      Glad you liked the cookies, Andrea!

  3. Tera says:

    5 stars
    I’m a health coach and mother. These are fantastic tasting and easy to make! I love a healthier treat.

    1. Erin says:

      Me too — thanks for the 5-star rating!