What’s the Project? These chocolate peanut butter sandwich cookies will make you drool! Soft and chewy chocolate cookies with peanut buttercream frosting sandwiched in the middle. You’re going to love them!
This recipe really needs no introduction.
Did you see what I said in the title? Chocolate meets peanut butter in a soft, chewy sandwich cookie. What more do I need to say?
Do I need to hint that you want to make these?
That they are one of the most amazing cookies I have ever put in my mouth? That they are easy to make and will wow all your friends? I didn’t think so. You already know all of that, right?
Meet chocolate peanut butter sandwich cookies.
For real-I knew these things would be good. I baked them, frosted them and photographed them, THEN I took my first bite. And swooned. So very good.
They are actually based off an old family recipe, but that one had mint frosting. (Which is also unbelievably amazing!) But I wondered what it would be like to try it with peanut butter. And it was a good choice. Next, I think I might try a salted caramel version.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies Recipe:
I think you’re going to love this recipe! Ready to make it?
Chocolate Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 C brown sugar
- 2 Tbsp water
- 3/4 C margarine 1 and a half sticks
- 2 C semi sweet chocolate chips
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 3 C flour
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Sift dry ingredients together and set them aside.
- In a large pan on the stove over medium high heat, melt the brown sugar, water and margarine together and stir and heat until it boils.
- Remove from heat and immediately stir in the chocolate chips. Mix until melted.
- Beat your eggs with a fork and then stir them into the chocolate mixture.
- Add the dry ingredients and stir them in until completely combined.
- Roll into one inch balls and drop onto a cookie sheet (preferably with a Silpat mat). If you don't have a Silpat mat make sure you have a greased cookie sheet.
- Bake for about 7-8 minutes. Cookie should be just starting to have cracks in it.
- Use a ziploc bag full of your frosting to squeeze about a Tablespoon onto a cookie. Sandwich with another cookie.
- Then eat!
Peanut Butter Frosting Recipe:
- 3 sticks of butter
- 4-6 C powdered sugar
- 1 C peanut butter
- 1/4 C milk
Note-the above ingredients can be modified a little. If your frosting seems dry, add a little more milk. If it seems too wet, add a little powdered sugar.
Mix ingredients together until smooth. Put in a ziplock bag and snip off the corner. Pipe 1 Tablespoon onto a cookie and place another cookie on top and press down lightly to spread the frosting.
These chocolate peanut butter sandwich cookies are so good! Enjoy!
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Midge says
Looks delicious! Can’t wait to try this!! Thank you!
Francie Cork says
How many sandwich cookies does this recipe yield. This looks like a lot of frosting for 1″ balls!!! One thing about it, leftover frosting rarely goes to waste!! Love your recipes, Amber.
Amber says
You are right, this is probably too much frosting. You could cut it down by a third and probably still have plenty.
Heart says
Oh, Amber! I really love your chocolate cookie recipe! And it’s even more exciting because of the peanut butter frosting. I’m don’t eat peanut butter that much but my mom does. She will definitely like this!
Leah says
Hi Amber! These look fantastic! Is it possible to swap out the margarine in the cookie recipe for butter? I don’t usually have margarine on hand.
Amber says
I know-I almost always use butter, but I believe it makes cookies spread more and margarine works better on these. I don’t think butter would ruin it though!
Rosemary Logue says
What weight is. ‘A stick of butter ? Help!,
Amber says
1/4 pound. Google told me.
Rosemary Logue says
Please help I do not know , how much is a stick of butter.?
Amber says
1/4 pound
Kathie says
The printable version og this recipe is missing the Frosting recipe.
Amber says
I know. It won’t let me do two printable recipes in one post.