Monster Cookies Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2024)

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Monster Cookies are like three cookies all rolled into one(Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, and )! Filled with oats, peanut butter, and M&Ms, these will have you coming back for more. All the goodies we love about cookies in one glorious sweet treat!

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Monster Cookies | AKA The Best Kind of Cookie

I am so happy to be sharing these Monster Cookies with you today! My husband goes crazy over these and for good reason, too! Everything we love about cookies at our house are all thrown together in one amazing cookie dough and baked to give you lots of soft, chewy peanut buttery chocolatey cookies with that great texture you can only get from oats. Give these a try today! They are so so good.

Do your significant others ask you to make cookies just so they can have some cookie dough to munch on? MINE DOES! Oatmeal Cookies and Peanut Butter Cookies are his favorite kinds of dough to snitch but the other day, he was asking me for “those cookies with all the things in them”. After doing a little more digging, I realized he meant Monster Cookies!

Y’all, this kind of cookie needs a spot in your recipe box asap. It’s got oats, butter, peanut butter, two kinds of sugar, M&M’s, and a few other necessary cookie ingredients like flour and baking soda. Everything besides the M&M’s are things I have in the cupboard on the regular, so these can be made in a snap when the craving hits.

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Main Ingredients Needed

Here is everything you’ll need to make these Monster Cookies:

  • Salted Butter – be sure to plan ahead and have this softened! Gives flavor and texture to the cookies.
  • Peanut Butter – you can also use crunchy peanut butter if you want more of a crunch. For natural PB see below!
  • Granulated + Brown Sugar – both are used to sweeten but brown sugar keeps these cookies soft.
  • Eggs – for structure and texture.
  • Vanilla + Salt – for flavor.
  • Flour – fills out the cookies. For correct measuring techniques, see below under Fluff Your Flour.
  • Baking Soda – this is used as our leavening agent.
  • Rolled Oats – this gives the cookies even more texture while also absorbing flavor.
  • M&M’s – I used mini M&M’s and they were perfect. I love the slight crunch you get from the outer coating.
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Can I use natural peanut butter?

Yes, but there’s a caveat. Natural Peanut butter is basically just ground peanuts and salt which is delicious as is, but not as good to use in a ‘butter’ application like a JIF or Skippy would be. Getting the perfect cookie dough that spreads (but not too much!) comes down to balancing the right amount of fat with the right amount of flour. Natural Peanut Butter messes with this ‘balance’.

If you are going to use all-natural peanut butter, be sure to reduce the flour amount by 1/4 cup. That should help create the kind of cookies pictured in this post. Not all-natural peanut butters are created equal and if you haven’t mixed it evenly before use, you can get a greasier (at the top of the jar) or crumbly peanut butter (bottom of the jar). This can prevent you from getting picture-perfect Monster Cookies. So, I’m not saying DON’T use natural peanut butter, I’m just pointing out that you should process with caution.

If you bake one cookie and it hasn’t spread, simply press your cookies out before baking. If it spreads out too far, add in 1-2 more tablespoons of flour.

Do I have to use salted butter?

I am definitely in the minority when I say I test 99% of my baked goods with salted butter. I think it balances out desserts better and I simply just like it better. However, if you only have unsalted butter, don’t let that stop you from making this monster cookie recipe. Simply add in an additional 1/2 teaspoon of salt to the cookie dough (so it becomes 1 teaspoon of salt total in this recipe).

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How to Make Monster Cookies | Directions

The process is just like any other you would follow when making cookies. I use the creaming method to get this dough together in about 10 minutes tops. For the exact measurements and more specific directions, be sure to scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. Also! Be sure to read my notes below about natural peanut butter for creating the best monster cookies!

1. Preheat + Prep

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two light-colored baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

2. Make Cookie Dough

Cream butter, peanut butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar together until light and fluffy. Add in eggs and vanilla and stir again. Scrape the sides well and mix.

Slowly stir in flour, baking soda, and salt. Again, scrape the sides and the bottom of the bowl to ensure an evenly mixed dough. Add M&Ms in and stir by hand.

NOTE: Fluff Your Flour

I get so many comments and angry emails every week from people saying “my recipes suck” because their cookies came out “like rocks” or their cookies were “like buttery flat pancakes”. This comes back to the balance of fat and flour. All cookies are the same! They need the right balance to work. The best way to get this balance is to measure your flour correctly. How do you do this? Fluff your flour: measure it into your measuring cup and dump it out 3-4 times to aerate it, spoon it into your measuring cup and then level the top. That is the correct way to measure flour and how I measured it for these monster cookies.

3. Bake + Cool

Scoop cookies onto baking sheets and bake 8-9 minutes. Cool slightly on hot baking sheets before transferring to cooling racks.

I like making larger cookies using a 3 tablespoon large cookie scoop, but any size cookies are fine! I got 24 large cookies using my cookie scoop.

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Even More Cookie Recipes to Try!

  • Chewy Chocolate Snickers Cookies
  • Reese’s Pieces Cookies
  • Absolutely Loaded Oatmeal Cookies
  • Reese’s Pieces Double Chocolate Cookies

If you loved these Monster Cookies you’re going to love my other candy-filled cookies.

The printable recipe card is below, happy baking!

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Monster Cookies

Monster Cookies are like three cookies all rolled into one! Filled with oats, peanut butter and M&Ms, these will have you coming back for more.

servings 24 cookies

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two light-colored baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

  • In a large bowl, cream butter, peanut butter, sugar, and granulated sugar together until light and fluffy. Stir in eggs and vanilla. Scrape the sides and stir again briefly.

  • Stir in flour, baking soda, salt, and oats until just incorporated. Scrape sides and bottom of the bowl and stir again briefly. Stir in M&M's by hand.

  • Scoop cookie dough into large 3-tablespoon mounds and place onto baking sheets. Bake 8-9 minutes or until edges are lightly golden and cookies are puffed. Cool 3-4 minutes on the hot baking sheet before transferring to a cooling rack.

Notes

If you are going to use all natural peanut butter, be sure to reduce the flour amount by 1/4 cup.

Nutrition

Calories: 241kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 128mg | Potassium: 77mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 165IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: how to make monster cookies, monster cookie recipe, monster cookies

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FAQs

What is the deal with cookie monsters cookies? ›

In the interview, MacLean said that the cookies are "kind of like dog treats." She bakes them at her home—about two dozen per episode, according to the The New York Times. Prior to developing this recipe, the cookies were made with a mix of rice crackers and foams.

What kind of cookies did Cookie Monster eat? ›

The recipe, roughly: Pancake mix, puffed rice, Grape-Nuts and instant coffee, with water in the mixture. The chocolate chips are made using hot glue sticks — essentially colored gobs of glue. The cookies do not have oils, fats or sugars. Those would stain Cookie Monster.

What are monster cookies made of? ›

Monster Cookies are typically made with a peanut butter cookie base, and loaded up with oats, m&ms, and chocolate chips! Besides those mix-ins, you'll need a few other simple ingredients, which yield an incredibly delicious cookie! Butter – I love salted butter, but you can use unsalted if you prefer.

How long do you bake Joanna Gaines chocolate chip cookies? ›

Drop the dough by large spoonfuls onto the prepared baking sheet; don't flatten them. Bake until lightly browned on top, 10 to 11 minutes. Cool on the pan on a rack for 1 minute, then transfer the cookies to the rack to cool completely.

Where does Cookie Monster get his cookies? ›

The cookies that are eaten by Cookie Monster are rice crackers that are made to look like cookies because the oils from actual cookies would damage the puppet.

What is the Cookie Monster flavor? ›

This sweet and fantastically blue flavor features sweet cream ice cream and is stuffed with a mix of chocolate sandwich cookie pieces, chocolate chip cookie pieces, and a cookie dough batter flavored swirls. Each scoop is creamy, crunchy, chewy, and perfectly satisfies those cookie cravings… until you want more!

What did Cookie Monster originally look like? ›

Cookie Monster did not start off as he did, in 1966 he was introduced as Wheel-Stealer and had sharp pointed teeth. In 1967, he changed again to have dark green fur but still had his sharp teeth. In 1969 his name was Arnold, he was purple, and had no teeth.

What was the original Cookie Monster? ›

First, some history: The Muppet that would eventually become known as Cookie Monster was first developed by Jim Henson in the mid-1960s for a snack commercial, where he was unofficially referred to as a “wheel stealer” due to his penchant for stealing wheel-shaped cheese crackers.

Are the cookies that Cookie Monster eat real? ›

A 'Sesame Street' puppet wrangler says she bakes real cookies for Cookie Monster, though you probably wouldn't want to eat them. It turns out Cookie Monster is chomping down on real cookies when he's on-screen. Lara MacLean, who bakes the cookies, shared her recipe with The New York Times.

Is cold butter better for cookies? ›

There is a reason why bakers recommend room temperature butter. Butter is a solid fat, but it's also able to be whipped at room temperature. The whipping process will create air pockets, resulting in a fluffier, even-textured cookie.

Why are my monster cookies crumbly? ›

3. Why are my Monster Cookies falling apart? If Monster cookies are removed from the baking sheet too soon after coming out of the oven, they are prone to cracking and crumbling. Let the baked cookies stand for 3 minutes on the baking sheet before removing them to a rack to cool completely.

Why do my chocolate chip cookies get hard so fast? ›

Don't Overbake! This isn't a revolutionary tip and is probably quite obvious, but if you leave your cookies in the oven for even a few minutes longer than necessary, the mix will dry too quickly and lead to more rigid, dry cookies.

Why do my homemade chocolate chip cookies get hard? ›

They go from soft to hard because they start to dry out, and it begins as soon as you pull them from the oven. (Yikes.) Whatever moisture is left in the cookies is always in a state of evaporation. At the same time, the sugars and starches are solidifying.

Should chocolate chip cookies be flattened before baking? ›

If the dough is chilled before baking then the cookies will be slightly more rounded, so if you want slightly flatter cookies then bake them as soon as you have mixed up the dough. But we would not recommend flattening the cookies completely as this will affect the texture.

Is Cookie Monster addicted to cookies? ›

All he knows about cookies is how to shovel them into his face." In the Fox animated series Family Guy episode "Model Misbehavior", Cookie Monster is shown in a psychiatric hospital, repeatedly foiling drug rehab-styled efforts to cure his cookie addiction.

Does the Cookie Monster steal cookies? ›

In classic episodes, though, Cookie Monster is kind of a jerk — stealing, tricking, and gobbling up someone else's food and anything else remotely edible. The monster really acquires food at all costs.

Why is Cookie Monster famous? ›

Cookie Monster is a Muppet on the long-running children's television show Sesame Street. He is best known for his voracious appetite and his famous eating phrases, such as “Me want cookie!”, “Me eat cookie!” (or simply “COOKIE!”), and “Om nom nom nom” (said through a mouth full of food).

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