Secret Recipe Club, Speedy Peanut Butter Cookies & Spooky Owl Eyes

My Secret Recipe Club assignment this month is Mangia.  Chelsy is a young energetic Texas gal, who specializes in healthy, good for you, recipes, especially sweets!  She cooks a lot of gluten free, Paleo, vegan recipes and her blog is full of tasty temptations and witty words~ you are going to want to visit Mangia and see what she’s up to!

easy peanut butter cookies thepaintedapron.com

I can’t wait to try her P B & J Smoothie made with peanut butter powder, only 110 calories!

I also want to try Sweet and Spicy Parmesan Spoon Bread made with cornmeal and rosemary

For today’s reveal I chose her Gluten Free 3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies
 
 
 
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I was so excited to try this recipe, the cookies were baked, and 1 or 2 eaten,  before I realized Chelsea’s recipe came from another Secret Recipe Club member, It’s Yummy to My Tummy.  I guess 3 ingredient recipes will always draw a lot of attention!  The cookies are so good, I had to go ahead with this post… plus these cookies make for some really

Spooky Owl Eyes!
 
 
 
owl eyes thepaintedapron.com
 
 
Dracula insists you have a bite!
 
Please note that the cookies with peanut butter cups are NOT gluten free
 
3 little ingredients, peanut butter, 1 egg, 1 cup sugar
 
 
 
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If you spray your measuring cup it sure makes it easy to get the peanut butter out
 
 
 
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Beat the egg right in the sprayed cup
 
 
 
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Mix everything together
 
 
 
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Couldn’t be easier!
 
 
 
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Add chocolate chips, peanut butter cups, anything you like
 
 
 
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This makes 12 large cookies, but you could make smaller cookies if preferred, just adjust cooking time
 
 
 
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Mine might not win a beauty contest, but they sure tasted good!
 
 
 
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SPEEDY PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES & SPOOKY OWL EYES

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Course Dessert, Gift, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 12

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup peanut butter chunky or creamy
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • Peanut Butter cups chocolate chips, sprinkles, optional*

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Combine all of the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl until smooth. Use a cookie scoop to drop the dough by rounded teaspoons on to the prepared baking sheet.
  • Top the cookies with a peanut butter cup for spooky owl eye, or chocolate chips, or whatever you like
  • Bake for 10-14 minutes, depending on size of the cookies, until slightly golden around the edges. Cool
  • *some additions may contain gluten
  • Makes 12 large cookies
Keyword 3 ingredient cookies, cookies, Halloween, Owl cookies, peanut butter, peanut butter cookies
 
 
 
spooky owl eye cookies
 
 
Thanks for a great recipe Chelsy!
 
 
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and  here
 
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Tutorial for Burlap Owl here
 
 
owl centerpiece thepaintedapron.com
 
Click on the blue frog below to see all the Secret Recipe Club reveal day recipes
 
 
 
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Comments
21 Responses to “Secret Recipe Club, Speedy Peanut Butter Cookies & Spooky Owl Eyes”
  1. Mary says:

    How easy Jenna and with ingredients everyone has in their pantry if you have a sweet tooth emergency! I love that you could add any candy that you want too 🙂

  2. Gosh, I haven’t had peanut butter cookies in a long time! These look great and I LOVE the owl eyes!!!! 🙂

  3. Jacqueline says:

    They look amazing. Can’t believe they look like that with no flour! Love the eyes.

  4. I never would have thought that you could make cookies without any type of flour. This is the perfect recipe, easy peasy and delicious.

  5. Sarah says:

    spooky owl eyes cookies! haha 🙂 what fun!

  6. heather says:

    Thanks Jenna for some more SRC shout out love 🙂 and yes, these little cookies have become a popular find from my blog, as they are so great to whip up and make. I love the spooky owl eye idea, haha. I’m sure the kids would love them.

  7. I’ll have to check Jenna’s site out! I have a friend who is gluten-free! I can bake her some goodies! 🙂 The cookies sound delicious, and they’re pretty cute, too! ~Rhonda

  8. JESS44903 says:

    These are SO cute! Love these!!

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

  9. April Tuell says:

    This is one of my favorite cookies to whip up, when my family is craving cookies.They’re so easy to make, and I always have the ingredients on hand. Adding the mini peanut butter cups was a cute idea.

  10. Tammy says:

    Oh my these cookies look soo good! 😀 I love pb cookies and the added candy is perfect 😀

  11. Nicole says:

    Peanut butter cookies are just the best! And these ones are so fun 🙂

  12. Julie says:

    Hello Jenna,
    Thanks for sharing your cute cookies with us at Cooking and Crafting with J & J.
    We love having you and can’t wait to see what you will share with us next time!
    Enjoy your week.
    Julie xo

  13. I love this recipe because it is quick and yes, I do have a sweet craving from time to time that I want something quick.

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