Chocolate No-Bake Cookies - Classic No-Bake Cookie Recipe (2024)

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posted by Crissy Pageon Dec 1, 2016 (updated Jan 19, 2024) 15 comments »

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It seems like these classic, chocolate no-bake cookies have fallen out of fashion since my childhood during the 80’s and 90’s.

Well, I’m doing my part to contribute to their revival in popularity, because while no-bakes are definitely easy and familiar, they’re also incredibly delicious every single time you make them!

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There is something to be said for that, you know. There are certain cookie recipes that we make again and again, and this chocolate no-bake cookies recipe is one of them.

You may be familiar with my famous peanut butter no-bake cookies (well, they’re famous in my house), which are also delicious in their own way.

What can I say, I am truly a fan of old-fashioned no-bake cookies like these. They just never get old for me.

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The thing with making these type of no-bake cookies is that your results may vary. It’s really important to pay attention to the the boil-time, and to try to stick to what it says in the recipe for best results.

That’s not to say it’s hard to get it right, because it’s really not, just don’t over or under boil it.

Got it? Good. :)

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When I was a kid, I associated chocolate no-bake cookies like this with community bake sales. It’s funny when I think back to those bake sale tables, because there were usually two or three different versions of no-bake cookies, each individually wrapped in plastic baggies.

The other popular bake sale fare of the day were Rice Krispies Treats!

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If you haven’t had chocolate no-bake cookies in years, I invite you take a stroll down memory lane and try this great recipe. I think you’ll find that these cookies taste even better than you remembered.

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Get the printable recipe below, and be sure to pin these yummy chocolate no-bake cookies to your favorite dessert recipes board on Pinterest!

Psst… I also make the best chocolate chip cookies EVER. Don’t miss those!

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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa
  • 1 stick of butter
  • ½ cup milk 2% or whole
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 2 ½ cups quick oats

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the sugar, cocoa, butter and milk. Bring to a rapid boil and boil for 2 minutes stirring continuously . Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla and the peanut butter. Stir in the oats until blended then immediately drop by tablespoons onto waxed paper. Let cool until set.

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originally published on Dec 1, 2016 (last updated Jan 19, 2024)

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  1. Janice Reply

    Crissy, How funny that you should do the chocolateno bake cookies. I just made these the other night for hubby. He has a Sweet Tooth, Junkie-haha. I can’t get them in the refrigerator before he’s eating them out of the pot. I actually mixed the sugar and the cocoa together before adding it to the pot. A friend gave me the recipe about 25 years ago.
    –For the person who wanted to know if you could use Splenda instead of Sugar. No, I actually tried it that way for the very fact that my husband had to cut back on his “sugar”. The cookies didn’t hold up and also the taste is off. Neither one of us liked them. I ended up throwing them out.

  2. C. Shupp Reply

    Lost my old recipe, thanks for yours. Made these all the time for my kids when we were in NC. Almost had all the neighborhood kids living at my house. They could smell food for four blocks. Every day made complete dinners with dessert, while other kids had cereal or PB&J sandwiches for dinner at their homes. Loved no-bake recipes in summer when temps were over 95 & humid.

  3. Sharon Scruggs Reply

    My family loves no bake cookies, unfortunately mine were always hit or miss, I never knew if the cookies were going to be crumbly or eat them with a spoon. This recipe nailed it! I waited until a sunny day and followed the directions exactly as written. PERFECT NO BAKES COOKIES! I’m doing a happy dance? ???

    Rating: 5

  4. Vicki Taxier Reply

    I too grew up with no bakes. When I go home to visit my family we always make them. My 19 year old is now making them. They are still a family favorite. My husband is the only person that doesnt like them. He doesn’t know what he’s missing!

    Rating: 5

  5. Kasia Reply

    Can you use chunky peanut butter?

  6. Kara Reply

    I followed this recipe exactly how it is written, yet mine won’t harden the way no bakes I’ve made in the past have. They’re still delicious! Just sticky and softer than what I’m used to. Do you think it has anything to do with the fact that I used natural PB? (That’s all we had)

    • Crissy Reply

      Hey Kara, I think it could definitely be the fact that you used the natural peanut butter. It always seems a little oilier to me? With that said, these cookies don’t get “hard”, but they should also not be sticky to the touch. Might want to try it again with the regular peanut butter if you like the flavor! :) Thanks for commenting, and I love your name! It’s my little girl’s name!

  7. vera Reply

    can you use natural peanut butter???

  8. Hollywood Reply

    Yummy, my sister and I use to make these on Friday nights. First time I’ve ever made them!!!!!!!My husband isn’t crazy about PB but he LIKES THESE, he swears he taste’s coconutGO PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS

    Rating: 5

  9. Angela Reply

    Can these be made with Splenda instead of the sugar? I am a diabetic and need to cut the sugar.

  10. Sandy S Reply

    Diane, my mother used to make a version of this recipe without peanut butter as well.
    2 c sugar
    1/2 c milk
    1/2 c cocoa
    Bring to a rollout boil and add to
    3 c oats
    1 teas vanilla
    Pinch of salt
    Let stand, then put by teaspoon full on wax paper..

    (Not intended to hijack the original post)

    • Jennifer Reply

      is there butter?

      • Sandy S

        Oops, sorry Jennifer! Yes, 1 stick of butter.

  11. Diane Zink Reply

    Please, my mom made choc no bake cookies when we were kids but she left out the peanut butter. While I like them
    plenty fine with the peanut butter, I have been longing for the just choc version for a while now. See, my mom passed away in July 2010, and I think the longing has to do as much with really missing her friendship and guidance as with wanting the taste of those cookies. So, Chrissy, will you please let me know what, if any, adjustments I might need to make to the dry ingredients. I’d be greatful for your response. Thanks so much, Diane Z.

  12. Lauren Reply

    Can I use margarine in this recipe instead of butter?

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Chocolate No-Bake Cookies - Classic No-Bake Cookie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What causes no bake cookies not to harden? ›

If your no-bake cookie requires you to melt sugar and then stir other ingredients in, after the sugar cools back down to room temperature, it will harden. If this is how your recipe works, and your cookies aren't hardening, you probably aren't cooking your sugar mixture enough.

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How long does no bake cookie dough last? ›

In the refrigerator, the cookie dough will stay fresh for about 6 month. In the freezer, you can keep it for up to 1 year!

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Chips Ahoy! is an American chocolate chip cookie brand, baked and sold by Nabisco that premiered in 1963. Nabisco referred Chips Ahoy! to the old naval warning of spotting other ships “Ships Ahoy!”, marketing these cookies baked with so many chocolate chips that you never take a bite without any!

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What is the number one selling cookie in America? ›

Oreo, the best-selling cookie brand in America, generates over $675 Million in annual revenue!

Why do you put fork marks on peanut butter cookies? ›

So it looks like that there are utilitarian reasons for the cross-hatching—to allow for even cooking—but it might have been passed along for nearly a hundred years for primarily aesthetic reasons, where the cross-hatching is more to identify the cookies as peanut butter ones, rather than to cook them well.

What are the 7 basic ingredients in all cookies? ›

What are the 7 basic baking ingredients?
  • Flour.
  • Raising Agent.
  • Salt.
  • Fats & Dairy.
  • Add-Ins.
  • Water.

Why are my homemade peanut butter cookies falling apart? ›

One reason could be that you overcooked them. Another reason could be that you didn't add enough moisture to the dough. Finally, your peanut butter cookies might be dry and crumbly if you used a natural peanut butter that doesn't have any added oil.

How do you fix no bakes that didn't set up? ›

Why Didn't My No-Bake Cookies Set? Likely, you didn't boil the mixture long enough. You want the butter, milk, sugar, and cocoa mixture to boil for 2-3 full minutes and reach between 190°F-200°F. If you don't boil them for long enough, they will turn out gooey and will not set.

Why are my cookies not solid? ›

Cookies will flatten if there is a bit of much fat in the dough, usually butter or shortening. Try adding more flour or oats or something else that will add to the firmness of your dough.

Why didn't my cookies come out soft? ›

Baking cookies quickly in a hot oven – at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature – will make for soft results. They'll bake fast instead of sitting and drying out in the oven's hot air. Ever so slightly underbaking your cookies will give you softer results than cooking them the full amount the recipe says.

What causes cookies to soften? ›

The cookies became soften when you left overtime in open atmosphere because some of the ingredients are hygroscopic(absorb atmospheric moisture fastly) in nature such as sugar,smp etc. so when you bake the cookies then give 1.5 times the baking time for cooling then pack cookies in air tight container for future use.

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