Our small batch monster cookies are chewy peanut butter and oatmeal cookies packed full of chocolate chips and M&Ms. This recipe makes just a few cookies and is the perfect way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
These monster cookies are one of my favorite peanut butter cookies, and this is the perfect easy recipe for when you just need a couple of cookies, or when that late night craving strikes. The perfect way to have cookies without being tempted by a couple dozen extra cookies.
These cookies are soft, and thick, and have the best chewy texture. They are a great cookie for both kids and adults, and are one of the best cookie options for peanut butter lovers.
This recipe makes just 6 large chewy monster cookies. It’s all made in one bowl, with no chill time, and is the perfect way to have satisfy your sweet tooth in no time.
What is a monster cookie?
A monster cookie is typically a peanut butter oatmeal cookie that is full of chocolate chips and m&m candies. The cookie dough can be made with a flourless peanut butter cookie base that is full of oats, or a classic peanut butter oatmeal cookie base (that does have flour).
The cookies are named monster cookies from the fact that they are often made quite large, and packed with so many delicious ingredients.
Ingredients Needed:
This is a quick overview of the ingredients you’ll need for this Small Batch Monster Cookies Recipe. The specific measurements and full recipe instructions are in the printable recipe card below.
- unsalted butter
- creamy peanut butter – you can use chunky peanut butter if you like the peanut pieces in the cookies, but use regular creamy peanut butter, not natural peanut butter.
- brown sugar and granulated sugar – to add sweetness to the cookies
- egg yolk – make sure its from a large egg
- vanilla extract – to add a little flavor
- all purpose flour
- old-fashioned oats – use old fashioned oats, not quick oats – they’re also called rolled oats
- baking soda – always check the date to make sure its fresh
- salt – this balances out the sweetness of the cookies
- chocolate chips – choose your favorite chocolate chips
- m&m candies – the color of them just adds a punch of fun
How to make Monster Cookies?
- Add the butter, peanut butter, brown sugar, and sugar to a medium sized mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer and cream them together for a couple of minutes until the color starts to lighten, a hand mixer works too.
- Add in the egg yolk and vanilla extract and mix until they are just combined.
- Add in the dry ingredients, your flour, oats, baking soda and salt and mix them into the wet ingredients until you have a nice soft cookie dough.
- Add in the chocolate chips and m&ms, though I like to save a few to put on top of the cookies after they’re done baking, and fold them into the dough.
- Measure out 1/4 cup of dough and roll it into a smooth ball. Place it onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet then slightly flatten the falls to look more like a hockey puck. You can smooth out the edges sot they’re not crackly. Repeat with the remaining dough, placing the cookies a couple inches apart each on the baking sheet.
- Bake the cookies until the edges are a light golden brown and the tops are just barely set (about 10-12 minutes). Let the cookies cool for a few minutes on the cookie sheet, then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely, or just a few more minutes to enjoy warm.
Tips and Tricks:
- You can throw in extra ingredients into these cookies if you want, nuts, raisins, peanut butter chips, butterscotch chips, reese’s pieces, or whatever you have. But you only want about 1/2 of the mix ins total.
- Press some extra chocolate chips and m&ms into the top of the cookies right after they come out of the oven to make them extra pretty.
- If you want to make smaller cookies, you will need to cut the baking time down by a couple of minutes.
How to store leftover cookies?
Since the recipe only makes 6 cookies, you may not have any leftovers, but if you do – let the baked cookies cool to room temperature then transfer them carefully to an airtight container or a ziploc bag. They can be stored at room temperature for about 4 to 5 days.
You can also freeze them for up to 3 months, but again its just 6 cookies – if you want to freeze them to have extras for later I recommend making our full batch monster cookie recipe.
These monster cookies are a great, easy-to-make cookie that everyone will love (or its a perfect recipe for just you, you don’t even have to share). Don’t forget to enjoy the cookies warm with a glass of cold milk!
More Small Batch Cookie Recipes:
- Small Batch Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Small Batch Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
- Small Batch Sugar Cookies
- Small Batch Snickerdoodles
- Santa Cookies
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Monster Cookies for Two
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter (softened)
- 1/4 Cup peanut butter
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 TBS granulated sugar
- 1 egg yolk
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 cup old fashioned oats
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup m&ms
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, or a silicone liner.
- Cream together the butter, peanut butter, sugar and brown sugar until well mixed.
- Add in the egg yolk and vanilla and mix well.
- Add in the dry ingredients, your baking soda, salt and flour and stir everything to combine.
- Mix in ther chocolate chips and m&ms until fully incorporated.
- Scoop the cookie dough by the 3-4 TBS. Place them onto the prepared cookie sheet a couple of inches apart. Flatten them down slightly, to be about half as tall.
- Bake for about 9-11 minutes, or until cookies are set and the edges are lightly golden.
- Allow cookie to rest for about 10 minutes on baking pan before moving to a cooling rack.
Nutrition
These small batch monster cookies were first posted on March 19, 2014. The photos and text were updated for clarity on April 21, 2023.
Becky Blad says
I wanted a small batch of cookies to make with my kids and this recipe was perfect! Super easy for us to make together and was ready in no time! Plus it tasted delicious! So soft and flavorful. Thanks for a great recipe!
Mary-Jo says
I love the way you have 1x 2x and 3x by the ingredients. This is soooo helpful! For this 1x monster cookie, is 1/4 T peanut butter correct? I put I/4 cup 🙂
Aimee says
Sorry, you’re right it should be 1/4 cup! Fixed that
Jackie says
These are the best monster cookies I have ever made. I am now showering your website for more deliciousness!!
Aimee says
Thanks for letting me know! Hope you find some more new favorites!
Sephonnie says
Girl, you are killing me with all these cookies for two recipes. I have loved every one I’ve tried (choc chip, oatmeal, monster). Lol. Does it still count as portion control if I make a different one every night?
Aimee says
Umm yes. That’s totally what portion control is about 😉
Shani says
I pinned this recipe over a year ago and have enjoyed making these cookies several times. I only wish I had a recipe for a regular sized batch! I’ve thought about just trying to multiply the amounts of each ingredient, but I’m no chef. Do you have a recipe for a regular size batch of these monster cookies? I would love you forever. 😉
Aimee Berrett says
I’m so glad you’ve made them and love them! I actually don’t have a regular batch of these monster cookies right now, but I’ll put it on my to do list for you!
shendrixson says
I was craving cookies big time tonight….my husband and I just enjoyed those delicious cookies! Thanks for the recipe and for helping satisfy the craving responsibly 🙂
Michelle says
Is it just 1 egg yolk because its only 4 cookies? Say I wanted to double the recipe, would it be ok to use the whole egg, or should I stick with 2 yolks? Thanks
Aimee Berrett says
Michelle, I’m not exactly sure, but I think 1 large egg should work for 8 cookies instead of the yolk for 4. The yolk is a little bigger than the white though, so it might not be exactly right, but I think it would work (just don’t automatically dump all the flour in, add a bit then add like a tablespoon or a half at a time incase its not quite exactly doubled)
Megan says
Oh. My. Goodness. I just stuck what was left of the dough 😉 in the oven and they smell like peanut butter heaven. My husband and I are just fidgeting in the kitchen waiting for them to finish! Yummm!
Aimee Berrett says
Ooh I hope you like them!!!
Beverly Elaine says
Where have you been all my life!? Recipe sounds yummy AND only four cookies! That’ll keep me out of trouble. Double bonus! So glad I discovered you via Pinterest!
Aimee Berrett says
Glad you found us Beverly! We actually have a few other “cookies for two” recipes on the site that you should be sure to check out!
Becky @ lovetobeinthekitchen says
Yum! This recipe sounds awesome! Pinned!