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Peanut Butter & Co. is like an addiction for me. I can’t stop, won’t stop eating their peanut butters. Ask my husband about the 5 jars of it in the cupboard at all times. On second thought, don’t remind him. 😉 Now that it’s October (hello, fall weather!) the Yum Squad has a new challenge: create a recipe for #Oatober, using Peanut Butter & Co. peanut butter and Bob’s Red Mill Organic Old Fashioned Rolled Oats. Challenge accepted.
I like easy recipes that I can make quickly. There are times when it’s late afternoon and I just need something sweet, like NOW. This is one of those that I usually have the ingredients on hand for and can whip up in no time. Plus it’s delicious, flour and butter free, and the kids love it. Cinnamon Peanut Butter Cookie Pie is a win all the way around.
Mix up the ingredients as directed and then dump them into a pie dish.
Use your hands to spread it out evenly, and then bake.
And then you EAT. Yum! Okay, here’s the recipe for you. It’s a must-try!
This Cinnamon Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie recipe is so easy to whip up and it's just delicious! Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly spray a 9" pie pan with cooking spray. A smaller pie pan works fine, too, but may require a longer cooking time. Set aside. In your mixing bowl, combine the peanut butter, brown sugar, baking soda, salt, and 1 teaspoon cinnamon until well mixed. Then add the egg and vanilla and mix until incorporated. Turn the mixer off and stir in the chocolate chips and oats by hand. Once everything is well combined, pour (or dump!) the mixture into your prepared pie pan. Use your clean hands to press the dough down and out to the edges until it is a uniform thickness all the way around the pan. Bake for 17-22 minutes. When edges start to brown, it's done! Allow to cool until you can't wait anymore! It will cut more cleanly when it's cooled, but I know the struggle. You want some now! To serve, cut into pie pieces. Put the heaping spoonful of peanut butter and remaining 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon in a microwave safe cup or dish and heat for about 30 seconds until it's runny enough to pour. Stir, then drizzle over cookie pie pieces to serve.Cinnamon Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie
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After your cookie pie has cooled a bit you can cut it up and drizzle it with cinnamon-flavored peanut butter. More peanut butter is always a good thing.
*drooool* I think I need to make this again soon. Maybe today. Hope you give it a try and let me know what you think!
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Peanut Butter & Co. is generously offering one of my readers 2 jars of their peanut butter plus a bag of Bob’s Red Mill Old Fashioned Rolled Oats. YUM! So you can make this recipe too (and come up with some of your own!)! This giveaway is open to US residents ages 18+ only and will end on October 14, 2015 at 11:59pm ET. Good luck, and have a great #Oatober!
Jessica To says
I would make no bake cookies.
Heather says
This would make some awesome granola bars!!
Kris I. says
I would make cookies!
Sus says
I’d make that pie – oh my gosh does it look good.
Erin Ellis says
I would make cookies!
Jackie says
I would make cookies.
Thank you!
Kim Henrichs says
YUM!! I would love to do some oatmeal cookies!
Annamarie V says
I have a cookie recipe that is very similar to the one above called the ultimate cookie that I love but I think this one is better because of the added cinnamon so I would have to make this recipe if I won.
Jean Segina says
Peanut butter energy bites! No baking required.
Jennifer Scheldberg says
I’d make some monster cookies!
Jennifer Reed says
I would make my favorite no bake cookies. I loved them as a child and so does my kids.
Starla says
That looks delicious. I could probably eat peanut butter on dirt! I would definitely make peanut butter and oat brownies! They would be divine!
Cheryl says
I would make peanut butter oatmeal cookies.
Lena says
Chocolate chip Oat pancakes with Peanut butter on top!
Maralea says
I would make cookies.
Dandi D says
I like to make energy bites with peanut butter and oats.
Amanda B. says
I’d make granola bars!
Gina O says
There is a chocolate, peanut butter and oats no bake cookie on Pinterest that I have been wanting to try… 🙂
Rosie says
I like to make no-bake energy bars, I buzz the oatmeal in a food processor and also use dates, honey and other goodies like raisins with the peanut butter, sometimes chocolate! This recipe looks soo good!
Melissa says
peanut butter chocolate chip oatmeal bars
Amanda Morris says
I would make cookies with those ingredients of course 🙂 <3
Madonna says
I would make some no bake cookies. I have been wanting some for ages but have been too tired to make them.
Ally says
I like making chocolate peanut butter no bakes!
Jeffrey says
Oatmeal, Elvis style…banana, peanut butter and bacon!
Lauren says
I would make muffins.
Susan P. says
I would make granola bars with oats and Smooth Operator Peanut Butter.
Liz says
Granola bars or overnight oats are always delicious to make!
Sarah says
I would make a baked peanut butter oatmeal. ?
Mary W says
I use PB&Co peanut butter and oatmeal in my energy bar recipe. I love their whole product line.
Vicki Jankowski says
I would make cookies. I am going to try the cookie pie recipe with the Pumpkin Spice peanut butter.
Laura says
I would make a pumpkin bread with peanut butter and oats.
Laurie Nykaza says
I would try to make cookie with it love its gluten free since my son has celiacs disease so he can enjoy it as well
Anthony says
Granola bars–something fall themed with dried apples and pumpkin
Sarah Tidwell says
I would create some delicious oat & peanut butter brownies! They would be the perfect fall treat! 🙂
betsy says
I would love to make no bake cookies.
Lauryn R says
I think it would be fun to make granola bars with those ingredients! I absolutely love this recipe though, I can’t wait to try it!
Melinda Stephens says
We love making no bake cookies. They disappear pretty quickly around here.
Amy L says
I’d bake oatmeal peanut butter cookies. Yum!
Mary Somerville says
I would make apple oat cake with peanut butter frosting.
Laura says
I would make some cookies! 🙂
Sadie B. says
I would make peanut butter and oatmeal granola bars.
Karen says
I would use them in a granola bar recipe… yum… thank you.
Danielle Jones says
I would use them to make cookies. Oatmeal cookies are a favorite in my house.
jberry says
I’d make a peanut butter apple bundt cake.
Nicole Sender says
I would make granola!
Theresa Wilson says
I would make fudge!
Brandy says
I would make this cookie pie!!
tiffany c says
omg this would be perfect for oatmeal peanut butter cookies or brownies! I’d even try this oatmeal chocolate chip cookie pie! Thanks for the chance! Perfect for the holidays!! #nom!
Rikki-Dee says
The recipe you just shared with us.
Kat says
I would make homemade granola bars.
ILona says
Homemade Oatmeal…one of my favorites.
Sindy Murray says
I would like to make granola bars.