Peanut Butter-Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
If you are a cookie fanatic, these peanut butter oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are guaranteed to become one of your all-time favorites. Chocolate chip, peanut butter, and oatmeal are all popular choices on their own, and these cookies combine the best of the best into one fantastic cookie!

Why We Love This Cookie Recipe
What you have here is the ultimate trifecta of cookie goodness:
Peanut butter? Check.
Oats? Check.
Chocolate Chips? Check.
A great big thank you to Jane, a reader who so kindly sent me this recipe as a thank you for sharing my recipes. She received this recipe from her mom, who found it on the back of a flour bag years ago and they have been a staple in her house ever since. I can certainly see why!
Soft and tender from the peanut butter, a slightly toasted flavor and chewy from the oats, and just the right amount of sweetness from the chocolate chips.
These cookies have garnered countless 5-star reviews from readers who have been making them for over a decade now!
Cookie Ingredients
We talked about the big three ingredients that pack a lot of flavor, but let’s go into a little bit more detail below:
- Creamy Peanut Butter – For this recipe, I recommend using commercially processed peanut butter (like Jif or Skippy) for the best results. Natural peanut butters are too oily. You could also substitute a processed almond butter, like Barney Butter.
- Chocolate Chips – We use traditional semi-sweet chocolate chips, but feel free to mix things up with milk chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, or white chocolate chips.
- Oats – For this particular recipe, I recommend using old-fashioned rolled oats (NOT quick oats); this will give you the best flavor and texture.

The rest of the ingredients for these cookies are pantry staples, such as flour, butter, sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, salt, and vanilla extract.
Optional Add-Ins
While I absolutely love this recipe as-is, it’s a great base peanut butter oatmeal cookie recipe to use with your favorite add-ins. I recommend keeping the oats in there and playing around with different substitutions for the chocolate chips. Some ideas for you if you’d like to experiment with other flavors:
- Other Chocolate Chips – As mentioned above, you could use milk, dark, or white chocolate chips, or a combination of any of them!
- Chocolate Chunks
- Butterscotch Chips
- Raisins or dried cranberries
- Chopped nuts, such as walnuts or pecans
How to Make Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
This is a very straightforward cookie recipe that utilizes a classic mixing technique:
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- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt.
- Using a large bowl and handheld electric mixer or in the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter, peanut butter, sugars, and vanilla extract. Mix in the egg, then on low gradually add the flour mixture.
- Use a rubber spatula to stir in the oats and chocolate chips.
- Use a large cookie scoop (3-tablespoon capacity) to drop cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheets.
- Bake until lightly golden and set around the edges. Cool on baking sheet then enjoy!

Recipe Notes
- Cookie Size: The large cookie scoop will yield fairly large cookies (the dough balls weighed between 1.5 and 2 ounces). You can use a medium size scoop for smaller cookies, just be sure to reduce the baking time, too.
- Doneness: The cookies will not look "done" when you pull them out of the oven, but they will continue to cook on the hot baking sheets out of the oven. If they are slightly brown, the edges look just set and they are puffy in the middle they are ready to come out!
- Storage: These cookies will stay fresh in an airtight container at room temperature for up to about 4 days.
- Freezing the Cookie Dough: Scoop and roll the cookie dough into balls, then place them on a lined baking sheet or plate and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Transfer the chilled dough balls to a freezer-safe ziploc bag or airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. You can bake them from frozen, adding 1 to 2 minutes to the baking time.
- Freezing Baked Cookies: Once completely cooled, store in a freezer-safe ziploc bag or airtight container with parchment paper between layers for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator or at room temperature.
Do you have a favorite passed-down recipe from a friend or family member? If so, share it below!

More Peanut Butter, Oatmeal & Chocolate Chip Combos:
- Classic No-Bake Cookies
- Oatmeal, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Scones
- Flourless Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chip Oat Bars
- Peanut Butter Lover’s Monster Cookies
- Monster Cookie Bars
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Peanut Butter-Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup (130 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- ½ cup (135 g) creamy peanut butter
- ½ cup (99 g) granulated sugar
- ⅓ cup (71 g) light brown sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- ½ cup (45 g) rolled oats
- 1 cup (170 g) semisweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
- Whisk together the flour, baking soda and salt; set aside.
- On medium speed, cream together the butter, peanut butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract, about 3 minutes. Add the egg and beat to combine. On low speed, gradually add the flour until just combined. Stir in the oats, and then the chocolate chips.
- Use a large cookie scoop (3 tablespoons) and drop dough onto prepared baking sheets about 2 inches apart. Bake for 10 minutes, or until the cookies are lightly golden. Cool completely on the baking sheet and then store in an airtight container at room temperature.
Notes
- Creamy Peanut Butter – For this recipe, I recommend using commercially processed peanut butter (like Jif or Skippy) for the best results. Natural peanut butters are too oily. You could also substitute a processed almond butter, like Barney Butter.
- Oats – For this particular recipe, I recommend using old-fashioned rolled oats (NOT quick oats); this will give you the best flavor and texture.
- Chocolate Chips – We use traditional semi-sweet chocolate chips, but feel free to mix things up with milk chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, or white chocolate chips.
- Other Optional Add-Ins – Chocolate chunks, butterscotch chips, raisins, dried cranberries, chopped nuts (walnuts or pecans would be good!)
- Cookie Size: The large cookie scoop will yield fairly large cookies (the dough balls weighed between 1.5 and 2 ounces). You can use a medium size scoop for smaller cookies, just be sure to reduce the baking time, too.
- Doneness: The cookies will not look "done" when you pull them out of the oven, but they will continue to cook on the hot baking sheets out of the oven. If they are slightly brown, the edges look just set and they are puffy in the middle they are ready to come out!
- Storage: These cookies will stay fresh in an airtight container at room temperature for up to about 4 days.
- Freezing the Cookie Dough: Scoop and roll the cookie dough into balls, then place them on a lined baking sheet or plate and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Transfer the chilled dough balls to a freezer-safe ziploc bag or airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. You can bake them from frozen, adding 1 to 2 minutes to the baking time.
- Freezing Baked Cookies: Once completely cooled, store in a freezer-safe ziploc bag or airtight container with parchment paper between layers for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator or at room temperature.
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This recipe was originally published in February 2010.
Photography by Whitney Wright




Made these again today (they did make it to the oven this time!). Wow! How delicious!!! I used the crinkle effect, too. I’ll definitely be using that on all my cookies from now on :)
Super recipe! The dough was fantastic! Made them with a group of friends and they never actually made it to the oven… next time!
Sooo chewy and flavorful! I made these this morning and they are almost gone! I will definitely make these again!
i just baked these today and my family LUVED them! thank you
Holy deliciousness! Just took these out of the oven and yum!! Doubt they’ll last long around here!
Just finished making a double batch of these cookies tonight and they are fantastic! I had to kick up the temp 5 degrees and add about 3 minutes to the baking time but they were perfect! And you’re right they don’t look “done” but they finished just right. Thanks for the great new recipe! My husband loves them, says he needs a full glass of milk to eat just one. That’s a compliment!
Amazing cookies! Just made these for my friends up at school. We all loved ’em.
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I just made these and they are delicious. The oats are not obvious flavor wise but I am sure they added to the texture. The dough tasted just like Nutter-Butters! Mine took almost 15 minutes to bake and were definitely still underbaked before cooling (which is what I wanted) so they came out soft and chewy when cooled.
The cookies are in the oven right now. You were right about resisting the dough temptation…
I love that these combine my 2 favorite cookies: oatmeal choc chip and peanut butter. The peanut butter flavor isn’t too intense and the oats give it a more interesting texture…and fiber so they’re great for you, right?
My only problem is that this recipe doesn’t make a whole lot of dough, will definitely double it next time!
These cookies look amazing! I was just thinking this morning while eating my oatmeal that I put a spoon full of peanut butter in, that they would make a great cookie.
I can’t believe I haven’t found you yet. Ugh, Blogland is so big.
I found you thru RecipeSoup, BTW.
Thanks for the great recipe!
~Liz
I just made these and WOW! They were so delicious. I substituted whole wheat flour for regular flour and they still turned out great. Thanks for the recipe!
I just took these cookies out of the oven and sampled a small one, HELLO delicious! I think my neighbor is going to be happy she invited me over today for tea!
I’ve been looking for days for a different peanut butter cookie recipe. I have a standard one, which I enjoy, but I’ve been wanting to try something different, and nothing was really impressing me. I’ve been craving peanut butter cookies for awhile and then I saw these! Since I’m also a chocolate addict, and my husbands two favorite cookies are oatmeal and peanut butter, I have a feeling this will be a huge success in our household!
I’m trying them tomorrow!
Sounds like all of my favorite cookies rolled up into one!
Can’t wait to try it out!
This recipe is out of this world! I used chocolate chunks. This recipe is replacing my other pb cookies recipe. Thanks for sharing!
I TRIPLED this recipe the first time i made them! It wasn’t a mistake, they were gone in 24 hours. I passed them out to family and hubby, kids, and myself finished the rest! The best cookie recipe i have ever had. Thanks so much for the fantastic recipe!
so yummy and moist!! these are great cookies..i will definitely make them over and over again :)
These look delicious-they look so moist and gooey! Cookies are best when they come right out of the oven :) I am a total peanut butter + chocolate addict so you can bet I’ll be making these very soon!
These are now my new favorite cookie. I made these over the weekend and had to bring some into work, so I didn’t eat them all..though I did set a few aside for just myself
Man these were really good! So soft!!
OH MY these were too good to be true!! I made them exactly as you said, although I thought the 3tbsps of batter per cookie was going to be too much, it soo wasn’t and it made them nice and thick in the middle, and the perfect texture!
These were beyond a huge hit in my house and are now going to be our go to cookie recipe! thank you so much and I love love your blog!
Krista D
ps: your right, the dough was too good to resist! lol
these came out great!! love it…
It looks great. Good combo of flavors. My fav is chewy…all the way.
I love oatmeal cookies… Something about them always reminds me of my mom because she always made them for us as kids. loving the peanut butter and chocolate, too. Perfect!
I just made these. My husband’s not a big fan of peanut butter cookies, but he loved these! They have almost a no-baked cookie flavor – sooooo good!
I needed to bake them a little longer than the 10 minutes, though – my oven runs about 50 degrees too hot, and even with the oven thermometer, it’s hard to get a good, even temp in there.
Another wonderful recipe!
Oh man these are exactly what I’m looking for! Thanks! I’m going to make them right now
Perfection. I made these today for a pitch in at work.
Oooo! These look just delectable! How could a cookie go wrong with pb, oats and choco chips?! Can’t wait to try them. They look so perfectly browned in your pictures!
My daughters don’t like oatmeal. My husband is not fond of peanut butter. I’m making these cookies tomorrow. Go on, ask me why.
No competition! They are gonna be alllllllll mine!
OH my gosh those look amazing. And with the oats in them you could pretend they’re healthier ;)