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BEST ever Chewy peanut butter blossom cookies with Hershey’s milk chocolate kisses. These Peanut Butter Blossoms are a classic soft Christmas cookie recipe that our family has been making for decades. You’ll always find these Christmas peanut butter blossom cookies on a cookie tray or in a Christmas cookie exchange package.

The best Peanut Butter Blossoms are soft and chewy and just melt in your mouth. They are easy to make and use traditional peanut butter cookie ingredients. These cookies are among my all-time favorite traditional Christmas cookie and it makes the list year after year. Also among my favorite are these Pecan Snowballs. You’ll find these cookies made the list for the 15 Most Popular Christmas Cookie Recipes.

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HOW TO MAKE PEANUT BUTTER BLOSSOMS

  1. Whisk together flour, cornstarch, salt, and baking soda.
  2. Cream butter, peanut butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar.
  3. Beat in eggs, milk, vanilla extract.
  4. Mix in dry ingredients.
  5. Chill cookie dough; 5 hours or overnight.
  6. Bake in 375°F oven for 8 minutes.
  7. Place chocolate kiss candy in the center of the cookie.
  8. Bake in oven 3 minutes.
  9. Allow to cool before transferring to cooling rack.
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PEANUT BUTTER BLOSSOMS

■ PEANUT BUTTER: Use smooth peanut butter for this recipe. I like to use Skippy because it’s my favorite. Use your favorite brand of peanut butter, too.

■ CHOCOLATE CANDY: Hershey’s chocolate kiss candy is the perfect surprise in each bite. I unwrap them all and place in a bowl before I start scooping cookies. That way, everything is ready to use.

■ BUTTER: During the holiday season, it’s important to use quality ingredients like real butter. I like to use Land of Lakes butter. It has less water content than other generic brands which means that the texture of the cookies bake nice and soft and don’t spread as much.

FLOUR: Just the right ratio of fat and flour in this recipe allows these cookies to bake up soft and chewy and not hard.

■ SUGAR: Both brown sugar and granulated sugar are used in my blossoms cookie recipe.

Making Christmas cookies takes me back to baking in the kitchen with my mom. We’d bake dozens and dozens of cookies starting after Thanksgiving for the many Christmas parties my parents would host at their house starting in December.

Every year, we’d make a variety of classic Christmas cookie recipes. My favorites were always the holiday sugar cookies with icing, Gingerbread Cookies, and these easy Peanut Butter Blossom cookies. Over the years, I’ve shared a small amount of our classic Christmas recipes. It’s going to take me years to cover all the traditional recipes we’d make plus modern holiday recipes I’ve put my own twist on.

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Every year, I always come back to tried and true holiday recipes to make for friends and family holiday parties. Classic blossoms always make an appearance because they are easy to make and everyone has had them before. I think we all grew up with these peanut butter cookies with chocolate kisses which is why we always come back year after year to make them again.

As I’ve gotten older, I prefer a lot of my cookies to be soft, chewy, and buttery and these chewy peanut butter cookies do not disappoint. Plus, my peanut butter blossom recipe only has 100 calories in each cookie! This is a Christmas holiday cookie recipe I can stand behind! The touch of milk chocolate candies in each bite with sugary and salty peanut butter is the perfect combination. I can pop these cookies into my mouth like no other!

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Freezing Baked Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies

If you plan on baking the peanut butter kiss cookies a head of a holiday party, simply place them on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet and pop them in the freezer. Flash freeze the baked cookies by leaving them in the freezer for 30 minutes then transport the partially frozen cookies to a freezer safe bag. When ready to serve, simply take them out of the freezer and spread them out onto a clean surface 60 minutes before serving.

My favorite thing to do this time of year is to bake. It reminds me that no matter how far away from home I am, that home is right here with me — even if it’s only me in the kitchen, I always find happiness taking part in our family Christmas cookie recipe baking tradition.

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If you’re looking for a classic peanut butter cookie this Christmas holiday season, you can’t go wrong with chocolate kiss cookies. These cookies are sweet, buttery, nutty, and have a milk chocolate kiss that just melts in your mouth. Plus, Peanut Butter Blossoms are so easy to make and everyone loves them! If you’re looking to bring a classic Christmas cookie recipe to a holiday party, these peanut butter chocolate cookies are the BEST ever!

Classic Christmas Cookie Recipes

Make a few other Christmas desserts like this Cranberry Orange Bread, Moose Munch, Christmas Crack,

For more CHRISTMAS COOKIE RECIPES, try these Pecan Snowballs,Whipped Shortbread Cookies,Gingerbread Thumbprint Cookies, and theseChocolate Crinkle Cookies. For a classic Christmas cookie recipe, try these Peanut Butter Cup Cookies, Spritz Cookies or these Italian Christmas Cookies.

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Peanut Butter Blossoms

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Chewy peanut butter cookies with milk chocolate kisses. These Peanut Butter Blossoms are a classic Christmas cookie recipe that our family has been making for decades. You’ll always find these peanut butter blossom cookies on a cookie tray or in a Christmas cookie exchange package.

4.87 from 15 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 11 minutes mins

Total Time 31 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • cups minus 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch or 1 tbsp flour
  • ½ tsp salt
  • tsp baking soda
  • 6 oz unsalted butter, at room temperature 1½ sticks
  • ¾ cup smooth peanut butter
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar plus more for rolling
  • ¾ cup packed light brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • tbsp milk
  • ½ tbsp vanilla extract use 2 teaspoons if you'd like
  • 60 chocolate kisses prepared and unwrapped

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, cornstarch, salt, and baking soda; set aside.

  • In a bowl fit with a mixer, cream butter, peanut butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar; about 5 minutes.

  • Mix in eggs, one at a time.

  • Mix in milk, and vanilla extract until combined; about 2 minutes.

  • Slowly beat flour mixture into wet ingredients. Mix just until incorporated.

  • Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 5 hours or overnight.

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease.

  • Using a cookie scoop ( I used 3/4 tablespoon scoop ) scoop dough. Roll into ball then roll into a bowl with granulated sugar. Place on baking sheet.

    TIP: If dough balls are any smaller or larger, baking time may need to be adjusted by a few minutes.

  • Bake in oven for 8 minutes.

  • Remove baking sheet. Place chocolate kiss in center of cookie. Return to oven for 3 minutes.

  • Allow cookies to cool then transfer to a cooling rack. Store in an airtight container once cool.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 76mgPotassium: 33mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 80IUCalcium: 15mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information is only an estimate and it’s accuracy is not guaranteed to be exact.

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20 Responses

  1. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (9)
    These were a hit for Christmas cookie platter. I did half with the kisses and half without and they were equally delicious!

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    1. Yay! Glad you enjoyed them!

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  2. This is the. Best blossom recipe ever. I would have taken a pick but I passed some of them to family. I made them for Valentine’s Day and usedDove chocolates I. The shape of hearts

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  3. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (10)
    Great cookie thats nice and soft. Brings back fond memories of childhood with my mother baking these and I along with my siblings sneaking the pre cooked dough. But if you want to take this cookie to the next level, replace the hershey kiss with a peanut butter cup

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    1. Hi Bill, I did just that a few weeks ago, just like mom used to make – https://www.swankyrecipes.com/peanut-butter-cup-cookies.html

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  4. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (11)
    What a delicious combo here, peanut butter and chocolate, these look so cute and delicious!

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  5. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (12)
    Such beautiful peanut butter blossoms. Peanut butter and kisses are like match made in heaven, they are so good together, Love this!

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  6. These are definitely a classic favorite recipe of mine

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  7. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (13)
    these look absolutely beautiful! I love the flavor combination of the peanut butter and chocolate! These would make gorgeous Christmas gifts!

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  8. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (14)
    What great memories – thank you for sharing! Blossom cookies are always a holiday home tradition!

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  9. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (15)
    I love blossom cookies. They’re so fun to make, and a great cookie for the kids to help with. And there’s never anything wrong with a chocolate Kiss in every bite…

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  10. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (16)
    Oh, these are so cute! I love anything with peanut butter and chocolate so these are right up my street. Will have to make them over the holidays.

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  11. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (17)
    Peanut butter blossoms are so pretty and festive! They just look like you put in a little more effort in a good way!!! I love them!

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  12. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (18)
    These cookies look like total perfection! I love that sugar coating the base of the blossom!! YUM!

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  13. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (19)
    Oh, these look so good. I love peanut butter anything and these are so pretty. Would be perfect to give as holiday treats as well. Can’t wait to try.

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  14. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (20)
    These were one of my favorites as a kid too, but I didn’t get to have them to often at home since I was an only child and my parents weren’t into them. But I remember sneaking more than my share at parties that’s for sure! Your peanut butter blossoms look so heavenly! Hope you have a fabulous Christmas! 🙂

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  15. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (21)
    These cookies are EVERYTHING! Especially when they are warm from the oven and the kiss is melted and gooey as you eat it! Baking certain cookies does bring back memories for sure. Thank you for sharing!

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  16. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (22)
    I really enjoyed reading this post – such sweet memories of baking with your mom, and now the way that baking holiday cookies helps you feel closer to home. Cookies really are like that, aren’t they?!? Such a simple thing but so meaningful and rich in tradition! I have to thank you – as I read this, I remembered that peanut butter blossoms are one of my husband’s faves (’cause yep, you’re right – we all did grow up with them, huh?!), yet I don’t really have a go-to recipe for making these. *WifeFail* Thanks for bailing me out LOL! You know I’m pinning these! Thanks bunches, and merry, merry Christmas to you!

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    1. Shelley, thank you for your beautiful and kind comment. I just lost my dog on Friday and I’ve been taking a break from blogging. Your comment really touched me in a time of need. Have a Merry Christmas!

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  17. Peanut Butter Blossoms | Swanky Recipes (23)
    Love these cookies. But what I do not understand is why the kiss is added after the cookie is baked. I add them before. Hershey kisses don’t melt when baked.

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FAQs

Why are my peanut butter blossoms so crumbly? ›

Rescue dry peanut butter blossom cookie dough with oil or milk. According to baking site Creme de la Crumb, if you find your cookies to be crumbly, it is because you've used too much flour.

What's in Baskin Robbins peanut butter blossom? ›

Perfectly paired with classics like decadent Chocolate Fudge and timeless Chocolate Chip, Peanut Butter Blossom features sweet and salty peanut butter ice cream, chocolate chips, peanut butter chocolate chip cookie dough pieces, and rich fudge swirls.

How do you intensify peanut butter flavor? ›

You can further augment the gustatory potential of the peanut butter by using both vanilla extract and almond extract in your dough—just a splash of the latter is enough to boost your cookies' nuttiness (while remaining subtle enough that no one will cotton onto the presence of drupe essence in your legume dessert).

Can I add peanut butter to store-bought sugar cookie mix? ›

Peanut Butter Cookies (Sugar Cookie Mix)

1. Prepare sugar cookie mix according to package directions. Add water and peanut butter. Mix at low speed 1 minute.

Why are my 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies falling apart? ›

Why are my peanut butter cookies falling apart? The main reason for dry, crumbly cookies is overbaking. Every oven is slightly different so check the cookies a few minutes before the recommended baking time is up.

How do you fix crumbly peanut butter? ›

If you're down to the bottom of a jar and the nut butter is dry and crumbly (you didn't store it upside down, huh?), a surefire way to give it life is by adding some oil.

What is the flavor of Blue's Boardwalk Bash? ›

A carnival in a cup, Blue's Boardwalk Bash combines blue raspberry flavored ice cream with OREO®* Cookie Pieces and cotton candy swirls.

What flavor is the blossoms Berry Twirl? ›

Blossom's Berry Twirl

Strawberry & Sweet Cream Ice Creams with Rainbow Sprinkles & pink Sugar Cookie Dough Pieces.

How many flavors does Baskin-Robbins have in 2024? ›

What was once a selection of 31 flavors—Baskin-Robbins "31®" stands for a different ice cream flavor for each day of the month—has grown to more than 1,400 in its flavor library.

What is the best peanut butter to use for cookies? ›

Conventional creamy peanut butter works best for peanut butter cookie recipes because it has a smooth and even texture. My favorite creamy peanut butter brands are Skippy or Jif. Natural peanut butter, made up of just peanuts and salt, is typically very oily and hard to get even.

Can dogs eat peanut butter? ›

Dogs can eat – and many really enjoy – peanut butter. But beware, some peanut butter brands contain an ingredient called xylitol, which is toxic to dogs and even eating small amounts can be fatal. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that is often used in foods to keep the product sugar-free.

Why don't my peanut butter cookies taste like peanut butter? ›

The most common mistake with peanut butter cookies is using the wrong type of peanut butter. The BEST peanut butter for today's cookies is a processed creamy peanut butter, preferably Jif or Skippy.

What happens if you put too much baking soda in peanut butter cookies? ›

Too much baking soda or baking powder can mess up a recipe, causing it to rise uncontrollably and taste terrible.

Should you refrigerate peanut butter cookies before baking? ›

Refrigerating the dough will give it more structure so the cookies spread less and hold their fork marks through baking. Cooling the dough also ensures that all of the ingredients are the same temperature: they'll bake more evenly and the flavors will meld beautifully. Heat oven to 375°F.

Why are my peanut butter cookies dry and crumbly? ›

If you're wanting to use natural (no sugar added) peanut butter, the cookies will be less sweet and they will likely spread out more. Using natural peanut butter will change the structure and texture of the cookies. Why are my cookies dry and crumbly? This is most likely a classic case of using too much flour.

How do you keep peanut butter cookies from being crumbly? ›

If your cookies are crumbly, you probably cooked them a tad too long. Next time, take them out of the oven as soon they no longer look wet. They will finish cooking on the baking sheet after you remove them from the oven.

How do you fix crumbly peanut brittle? ›

Reviving stale peanut brittle is possible to some extent. You can try placing the stale peanut brittle on a baking sheet and gently heating it in an oven at a low temperature, around 250°F (120°C), for a few minutes. This can help to soften it a bit and restore some of its original texture.

What causes peanut butter fudge to be crumbly? ›

The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.

Why is my homemade peanut butter crumbly? ›

Why? Because you don't have to do anything. Simply let your machine go for 5 minutes or so and watch your nuts transform into a luxurious butter. They'll turn sandy and crumbly at first, but then you'll start to see them gradually clump together, until they'll finally smooth themselves out into a creamy butter.

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