We’re coming up to our last few weeks in Spain and I’m thinking about how to use up all the groceries we bought. I probably shouldn’t have bought a pack of sugar (about 350 g) but it was only about €0.50 so I’m not going to kill myself but I will give an honest go of using some of it. Peanut butter is not a common ingredient in Spain (most likely all of Europe) and is therefore expensive (€6.00 for a 500 g jar) but JT loves the stuff, so we splurged. We’ll be away for about 9 days of the last 18 days in Spain so I wanted to start on my pantry cleanup sooner than later.
I didn’t want to buy another package of butter so I needed a recipe that did not use it. Fortunately, this one is an old favourite, slightly modified to incorporate pantry ingredients. The 30 g portions make a decent size cookie but not large by any stretch of the imagination. The butter is not beaten into the peanut butter (mainly because I didn’t have a mixer) just mixed in well, without too much exertion which makes it an easy cookie recipe. I’ll be definitely keeping this one in my repertoire.

Delicious cookies with just the right amount of chewiness.
Pantry Clean Out Peanut Butter Cookies
A KitchenInspirations Original Recipe
Makes 19 cookies about 30 g each
Ingredients:
- 250 g crunchy peanut butter (natural, no salt or sugar added)
- 2 eggs
- 80 g flour
- 165 g sugar
- 3 g salt
- 50 dark chocolate with sea salt
Directions:
- Preheat the oven to 350° F.
- Combine the peanut butter and eggs and mix well.
- Combine the flour, sugar and salt and mix well.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix well.
- Portion out 30 g balls and flatten slightly with your palm. Dot the chocolate pieces onto each one evenly.
- Bake for 8-12 minutes at 350° F.
Peanuts are not a common Greek ingredient so this post scratched an itch I didn’t even know was there. I’m on a Greek island and have had no nuts besides almonds (the Greeks are crazy for almonds) for a couple of months. This is also one of the first blog I’ve visited in the same amount of time. I wonder if that means I’ve begun to miss my regular life. GREG
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Thank you Greg, I’m touched that you came for a visit. Spain uses many different type of nuts but almonds are definitely popular (used as a thickener often). We’re back from Spain a couple of weeks now and I must say I’m having a bit of sticker-shock! It’s so inexpensive to live in Spain and prices in Toronto have increased significantly; yesterday we went out for lunch, shared an appi and a sandwich with two glasses of vino and it was almost a hundred dollars! Not even a fancy restaurant! Something similar would have been €25! Can’t wait to go back.
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There’s nothing I like more than a pantry cleanout! It’s such a fun and challenging task! I’ve never had a butter-less peanut butter cookie, although I do believe I’ve heard of them. If it gets your endorsement, then I’m all in! I hope you enjoy the remainder of your trip!
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There’s another recipe on my blog that doesn’t use flour and it surprisingly amazing! Thanks for your comment Jeff.
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Good for you using up as much as you can and these look really delicious! How long have you been in Spain for? How lovely!
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Hello lovely, we were abroad for about seven weeks, six in Spain. My cousin has a flat, overlooking the Mediterranean in a sleepy beach town, that she lets us use. It’s a wonderful way to experience “living” somewhere else.
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Great looking cookies! I’d love some — particularly with that view. 🙂 Really nice — thanks.
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Thank you John. The view was mesmerizing for sure.
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*laughter* I don’t bake – partly having no sweet tooth and partly because of that medical/foodie background . . . but I love peanut butter AND dark chocolate and the rest of the ‘sins’ are infinitesimal ! Shall try . . . ! Enjoy the tail end of your stay . . .
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Thank you Eha, I hope you enjoy them!
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Adding chocolate chunks make them even more tempting! Wishing you a safe trip home. xo
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Thanks Liz, the airports were challenging but we made it home safely.
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Love the rustic look of these peanut butter! The cookies look kinda healthy and I surely want to devour a few of them right now.
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Thanks Angie, I’d love to reduce the sugar but because there are so few ingredients, I feel it may interfere in the structure. Will need to experiment.
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