No-Bake Cookie Butter Cookies

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Super easy, no-bake cookies with chewy oatmeal and all the Cookie Butter flavor you could ever want.

No Bake Cookie Butter Cookies. Super easy no bake cookies with chewy oatmeal and all the Cookie Butter flavor you could ever want.

Cookie Butter! Have you tried the stuff? The first jar I ever had, I ate completely with a spoon while snacking!

If you have never had it, you should walk out to your car, find the nearest Trader Joe’s and pick up yourself a jar (or maybe a case!).

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Until last year, I lived where the nearest Trader Joe’s was probably 3 hours away (probably why I didn’t discover this treasure sooner), and was I missing out!

After you pick yourself up a jar, you’ll want to make these cookies; they are easy, quick, and one of my favorite things to do with cookie butter.

No Bake Cookie Butter Cookies. Super easy no bake cookies with chewy oatmeal and all the Cookie Butter flavor you could ever want.

These are the equivalent to the chocolate peanut butter no-bake cookies everyone made as a child, so you know they are easy.

They start with butter, milk and vanilla in a pan on the stove. Bring the mixture to a boil and stir in the oatmeal and cookie butter.

Drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper and, voila, cookies! They should cool completely before you eat them, but I dare you to let them alone that long!

No Bake Cookie Butter Cookies. Super easy no bake cookies with chewy oatmeal and all the Cookie Butter flavor you could ever want.

No Bake Cookie Butter Cookies

Super easy, no-bake cookies with chewy oatmeal and all the Cookie Butter flavor you could ever want.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 cookies

Ingredients 

  • 6 T butter
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 1/3 cup cookie butter

Instructions

  • In a small saucpan, bring the butter, milk and vanilla to a boil over medium heat.
  • Remove from heat and stir in rolled oats and cookie butter.
  • Drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. Cool completely before eating.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie
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No Bake Cookie Butter Cookies. Super easy no bake cookies with chewy oatmeal and all the Cookie Butter flavor you could ever want.

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  1. Blair @ The Seasoned Mom says

    These look amazing, Mallory! I’ve been eyeing cookie butter in the stores for a long time, but I haven’t bought it yet because I’m sure I’ll want to eat the whole jar in about 1 week! This recipe is tempting me, though…

    Pinned!

    • Mallory says

      Hi Julie, It is crushed up Speculoos cookies and is available at Trader Joe’s or I think you can get it on Amazon as well. It store well like peanut butter, right on the cupboard shelf.

    • Mallory says

      Cookie butter is sold specifically at Trader Joes. It’s basically crushed speculoos cookies. It’s very similar to Biscoff spread available at other super markets.

  2. katie says

    I followed the directions exactly and mine look nothing like this. They are darker and don’t hold the shape of a cookie. Tastes good, so i wish it worked. Any suggestions?

    • Mallory says

      Hi Katie! I’m guessing that you boiled the mixture to long. I would just barely bring it to a boil, before removing it from the heat and adding the oats. Boiling it, even for a few seconds will cause the mixture to crystallize when it cools and the cookies may fall apart.

  3. Amy says

    Fail! Turned out crumbly and dry. I compared your recipe to other similar recipes and it looks like you forgot some ingredients!

    • Lisa says

      Agreed! I love cookie butter, and on its own it is sweet enough, but this recipe seems to need some sugar to add some sweet texture and hold it together like traditional no-bake cookies. Without it these cookies were pretty unremarkable.

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