The Monster Cookies Everyone Loves!
These are The Monster Cookies Everyone Loves, they have just the right ingredient for each and every person!
Have I ever told you about Mama baking us cookies when we were kids? She made fresh, homemade cookies twice a week, every week, without fail. We had all sorts of different ones and every single bite was delicious. Back then, we didn’t have money to buy treats and snacks and things from the grocery store and Mama felt bad about this so she baked in order to compensate.
She had no idea how good she was being to us.
Our house was known as the one in the neighborhood that always had cookies and Kool-aid and I can’t tell you how many times one of us would show up with a legion of our friends in tow to get some much needed refreshment after playing outside on a hot summer’s day. Mama would step outside with a gallon jug filled with Kool-aid and a stack of paper cups. She’d hand a cup out to each kid and then set about filling them with the drink before disappearing back into the house and stepping out again with a big plate of cookies. After everyone had grabbed one, she’d reappear once more with Kool-aid for refills.
We were the hit of the neighborhood.
In my family, the only controversy involving cookies is which is the best kind. My daughter’s favorite are chocolate chocolate chip. My son’s are simply chocolate chip, and my husband’s are peanut butter. Me? I kinda like my Mama’s recipe for M&M cookies. These cookies have the best of all of those all rolled into one.
You’ll need: Crunchy Peanut Butter*, Oats*, Vanilla, Butter, Eggs, Salt, Baking Soda, AND….
Chocolate Chips, Mini M&M’s, White Sugar, Peanut Butter Chips, and Brown Sugar – dark or light will work so just use whichever kind you have.
*Crunchy Peanut Butter Note – if you only have creamy in your pantry, use that. Don’t make a special trip and spend extra money just to make these.
*Oats note – I use old fashioned or quick, again whatever I have on hand. If you have a personal preference, go with that. My personal preference is not to spend more money 🙂
**This ain’t rocket science. The state of the world does not rest on whether or not you use light brown sugar or old fashioned oats. It’s just cookies. Adjust, adapt, eat.**
So I start by dumping my peanut butter, oats, sugars (brown and white), eggs, salt, baking soda, and butter into a big old dishpan or bowl.
Any of y’all with keen eyes are gonna take one look and think “WOW,that’s a lot of ingredients!”
You’re right. But you have keen eyes so you are probably used to being at least somewhat right more often than not.
I’m making a double recipe in these photos because I always have folks I need to take cookies to. But at the bottom of this post, I’m giving y’all a single recipe.
Because I have a hunch that you are far more “normal” than I am and don’t really need cookies for an army. However, as a friend, I feel compelled to inform you that normal is really overrated so be sure and take your crazy side out for a walk from time to time.
Mix that up with an electric mixer.
Now toss in your chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, miniature M&M’s, and the kitchen sink.
I was kidding about the kitchen sink part.
We’ll need that to do the dishes later.
Mixy Mixy!
Spray some cookie sheets with cooking spray (I buy mine in huge cans at Sam’s Club) and then make golfball sized rounds of cookie dough and put them about two inches or so apart.
Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes. Allow to cool on sheets for about five minutes, then remove and allow to cool completely.
Or eat them warm.
Live a little.
Ingredients
- 1 + 1/2 cups chunky peanut butter
- 1 cup dark brown sugar
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1 stick softened butter
- 3 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 4 cups oats quick
- 2 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup semi sweet or milk chocolate chips
- 1 cup m and m minis
- 1 cup peanut butter chips
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl combine peanut butter, sugars, butter, eggs, oats, baking soda, vanilla and salt. Mix well with an electric mixer.
- Add in all other ingredients and mix again until well blended.
- Form dough into golfball size cookies and place two inches apart on greased cookie sheets.
- Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes before removing from pan. Enjoy!
Nutrition
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It’s as simple as that.”
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Is there no flour in the recipe?
Nope. These end up being gluten free 🙂
I bought a red dish tub just for big batch cookies and I am ashamed to say I haven’t made them yet! I am inspired to do that soon now that I have seen this post again
Don’t be ashamed!! you will get the chance to eventually!!
Great recipe! I made the base but was lacking in add-ins. Had a bag of mixed snack size candy bars. Buttered a knife and chopped them up for the add-ins. Know exactly what I’m doing with extra candy from Halloween 🙂
I hope you enjoy the cookies!!!
I found your recipe and made them a couple of weeks ago with my daughter. My whole family loved them so much that I made them for my oldest daughters birthday party! My husband and I agree that they are the best cookies we have ever had. The only difference I did was I only baked them for 7 minutes. We love our cookies soft and chewy and it was perfect! Thanks!
I am so glad to hear they were a hit with your family April!!! Happy Belated Birthday to your daughter!!!
I just got done making these and I’m not sure what I did wrong but they spread out way too much during cooking. The first pan ended up as one “mono-cookie” so I made the next pan a bit smaller and spaced them further apart. They still had that flat, melted look, not the thick cookies that are in the picture and have gooey parts in the middle. I am at a higher altitude, would that have anything to do with it? I am so disappointed because yours look so good! Help please!
Hey Whitney! I’m so sorry that happened to you and I know how disappointing it is (I’m a veteran of that same incident with many a cookie over the years). It sounds like what happens when you grease cookie sheets for a cookie recipe that does not require greased sheets. This recipe does require greased sheets and that is what works for me, but I am wondering if maybe you are using some really good non stick sheets and then greasing them on top of that could have been the culprit. Holler back and we’ll see if we can put our brains together on this!
Is it odd that the first thing I thought of was “Where the heck did she get the big jug of vanilla?? And can I find one?”
Oh, Mary! I never heard of such a thing as too much chocolate….lol! These are great cookies, Christie. I’m in WV now but family is all around Jacksonville and Piedmont. I miss home!