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Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Soft chewy Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies, a nutty variation of classic chocolate chip cookies!

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Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies… I can’t think of a phrase that makes me happier!

Maybe the word massage is a close second and nap is running for third, but cookie is definitely my favorite word and snack.

Cookies make everyone smile. Everyone.

Have you ever heard a person say, “I hate cookies!” It’s just not possible.

Cookies could be the world’s best common denominator. World peace through Cookie Ambassadorship!

Why not?

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I like to take cookies to my friends and neighbors as a little memento that I’m thinking about them, and you know what? Cookies are little miracle workers. They mend relationships, form unbreakable bonds, and offer a symbol of hope to everyone who partakes.

Ok, maybe I’m getting a little carried away. Yet I’m not off by that much.

Today’s Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies are a personal favorite.

I’ve been on an almond butter kick lately. When I need a little snack, I’ll grab a spoonful of rich creamy almond butter and slather it on top of half an apple.

As a hardcore peanut butter lover, I was a little skeptical of almond butter at first. I mean really, what could beat good ol’ American peanut butter? Yet at first taste, I fell head-over-heels in love with almond butter and haven’t looked back.

Easy Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Here I’ve taken my favorite peanut butter cookie recipe and substituted almond butter. Nothing fancy, just almond butter and a little chocolate. I’ll admit, Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies are not the most glamorous cookies I’ve ever made.

Yet sprinkle a little sea salt on top brings out the best in both the almond flavor and the chocolate. Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies would be a fantastic addition to your holiday cookie exchange this year.

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Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 32 minutes
The absolute best Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies! A moist chunky Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookie recipe you will make again and again.
Servings: 36 cookies

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl.
  • Cream the butter, almond butter, and sugars together in an electric mixer. Beat well. Add the eggs and vanilla and beat until combined.
  • Slowly mix the flour mixture in with the butter mixture. (Add 1/4 - 1/3 cup more flour, if the brand of almond butter you buy is runny.) Mix in the almonds and chocolate.
  • Roll the dough into 2 tablespoon sized balls. Lay them on parchment paper-lined baking sheets about 2 inches apart. Press the tops of the dough balls with the bottom of a drinking glass dipped in flour or sugar. Sprinkle the tops with a little sea salt.
  • Bake for 10-12 minutes. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for several minutes before moving.

Nutrition

Serving: 2cookies, Calories: 168kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 22mg, Sodium: 114mg, Potassium: 79mg, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 170IU, Calcium: 36mg, Iron: 0.7mg
Course: Cookies, Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Sommer Collier

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85 comments on “Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies”

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  2. Yum! This was my first time baking with almond butter. Oh my!!! I will definitely make these again!

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  4. Hi,
    These looks very yummy and also easy to prepare! Thanks for sharing this recipe. Loved it.

  5. These look amazing. My husband is allergic to peanut butter and I really miss pb cookies. These look like a great alternative.

  6. I had some almond butter that needed using up so I searched around and finally decided that this was the recipe I wanted to try. Bravo! These are great! I get anxious trying online recipes from sources I am not familiar with. Sometimes things turn out terribly. I will make these again. Thank you!

  7. I love the idea of the sea salt on top. In an effort to be more health conscious I cut back on the salt in the recipe and then pressed the tops of the balls of cookie dough in coarsely grated sea salt. Wow! To keep people from being shocked by the taste of the salt. I make sure that everyone who tries mine know they are called ” Salty Almond Cookies”

  8. Great recipe! I made these today and they’re really wonderful! I addded about a 1/4 teaspoon almond extract just to kick it up a notch.

    Thanks for sharing this!

  9. I just discovered your site via Twitter (and the giveaway). What great recipes! I have some almond butter I need to use and will try these soon.

  10. WOW! These pictures made me run to my pantry to get my Almondie’s almond butter! Will definitely make this later :) My kids would love to take this to school as their snack.

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  12. Delicious recipe. Thank you for sharing! I added pepitas instead of chopped almonds. Gave a nice color, crunch and a little added iron :) I will make these again and again!

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  14. Never heard of almond butter…and am in love with these cookies! Woke up feeling like a cookie monster this morning. Should give these a shot. They are fabulous!

  15. These do look tasty! We had almond butter on hand a few times and it doesn’t last long.

  16. While we still use peanut butter, almond butter has definitely become our “butter” of choice. These cookies look fantastic!

  17. Oh Sommer… You’re going to get me in trouble with these <3

  18. I love almond butter in/on everything! I totally want to try these cookies!

  19. Ooh, these sound so rich with that almond butter (and more wholesome too)! Me wants a cookie;-)

  20. These look so good. The sea salt on the top is an awesome touch.

  21. I’m all for world peace through Cookie Ambassadorship, and to prove it I’m going to make cookies – lots of them – you know for the cause and all ;-)

  22. I actually think they look perfect, and I’m sure they taste even better. I love almond butter! Thanks for sharing your creativity in the kitchen! Your words, recipes and photos always bring a big smile to my face. Have a great Monday!

  23. Wow, these cookies look amazing and your right cookies are an ambassador! I’m having a link party and would love for your to come over and link up these beauties!
    http://www.you-made-that.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/strawberry-cupcakes.jpg

    Cheers,
    Suzanne

  24. Those cookies look amazing!! :D

  25. Massage is a good word, it is a great word. I wish I had a massage now that my back hurts! i can compromise with those cookies though!

  26. looks delicious lovely pictures

  27. These look so yummy. You are right, just saying “cookies” is enough to make me look around wondering where some are stashed for a tasty treat. We actually had a “cookie emergency” last night and whipped up a quick batch of classic chocolate chip cookies. So yummy! I can’t wait to try these with almond butter, awesome combo!

  28. These cookies look so good, Sommer. I love the sub of almond butter here. It’s good stuff!

  29. As I’m not American, I did not grow up with peanut butter and when I moved to the US I discovered that I actually despise it. Really, I don’t like it at all! I have to skip all great baking recipes because of that. Now you give me a recipe with almond butter and I’m so excited about it! Finally! I’m going to love this one…and of course…cookies…who doesn’t love them?!

  30. Loving this recipe! Sounds amazing and looks great :)

  31. The cookies looks gorgeous and the idea of World peace through Cookie Ambassadorship! GENIUS !! I can take the job ;)

  32. Can I be a cookie ambassador too? I think you’re on to something there! These look wonderful – love almond butter!

  33. Yum! I can’t wait to get my hands on some almond butter!

  34. I haven’t tried almond butter yet , but now I have to , your cookies look droolworthy .

  35. Sommer, I’m actually one of those strange people that is not in love with peanut butter. However, I LOVE almond butter and could easily eat a half a jar (not that I have done that). These cookies appeal to me for several reasons, they are cookies, have chocolate and are made with almond butter. These definitely need to be printed out. :o)

  36. I have some almond butter that I need to use and I think these are just the cookies for it :) They sound delicious and I love the idea of sprinkling salt on them!

  37. I bought a big jar of almond butter at Costco. Love it!

  38. Wow! These look great. I love cookies too! I haven’t tried almond butter yet, but I’m thinking I really need to get some ASAP!!

  39. Those must be addictive!! I’d love to have some right now with my cup of coffee!

  40. Totally agree.. food, esp that of cookies.. can mend many… this sounds so divine and rich and almond butter… my gosh.. that’s the best thing since sliced bread.

  41. These cookies look just gorgeous. You are so funny: love the massage and nap comment! Here’s to a great weekend and plenty of the top 3 words for you!

  42. Mmm! Absolutely beautifulness! I love the simplicity of the cookie and I bet it just tastes scrumptious!

  43. I like peanut butter but i Love almond butter. your cookies sound divine. and yes, cookies, massage and nap are my top favorites too :)

  44. I am soooo loving this cookie! I bet the almond butter gives these cookies an amazing flavor. I can’t wait to give these a try! Yum!! :)

  45. I’m with you – cookies, massages, and naps – top 3!

  46. Those look so decadent! I love the use of AB, what a great flavor combo these must have!

  47. Sommer, what are you doing to me? I gained 5 lbs. just imagining myself eating your cookies! Oh my goodness…look at all that deliciousness…I love it!

    Btw, almond Butter has been creeping up on PB around here, too! It’s so good!

  48. Oooo, What a great intro for these BEAUTIFUL cookies, Sommer. They look so delicate and delicious… I’ll have to try these babies :) And you right Cookies make everyone in this world SMILE.

    Beautiful shoots :)

    Aldy.

  49. These cookies look wonderful, must be fantastic made with almond butter!

  50. you always bake and manage to get great pictures of the most amazing foods, Spicy. if I lived in Asheville, and you had a shop, I’d be broke!

  51. These look delicious! And really, glamorous cookies are overrated! I’ll take a good ol’ fashioned cookie any day :)

  52. Love the idea of using almond butter! :)

  53. thanks for sharing! love the use of the glasses to spread out the cookies : j

    Jas at http://OurEyesEatFirst.blogspot.com

  54. Oh yum! I’ve never been a huge fan of peanut butter cookies, but these sound absolutely delicious! I cannot wait to try them!

  55. With almond butter…wonderful! They look terrific and so moist :)

  56. hi Sommer
    can you believe I have never tried almond butter, I must be living under a rock. Those cookies look positively delicious, and you make me want to run out right now by a jar of almond butter just so I can make them!
    Feel free to feed me cookies anytime I look faint while were running the festival!
    Dennis

  57. These sound fabulous (and look fabulous!)~

  58. I haven’t tried almond butter yet, die hard pb fan here too! The cookies look delicious, so I might have to give it a try!

  59. Might be a new record … read your recipe at 7:30 … took a batch out of the oven at 1:00. Thanks!

  60. Hi Sommer-Why didn’t I buy the big jar I sampled at Costco today!These cookies look amazing. Love almond butter:)

  61. There is hope for world peace with these, for sure.

  62. Mmm, i really wanna try some almond butter now!! They used to sell cashew butter over here in the UK but theyve taken it off the shelves now and all we have is PB :(.
    These cookies look amazing, I agree no one hates them..although everyone has a preference..crunchy or chewy?!

  63. Cookies are my favorite too after “Chocolate”:)
    The idea of almond butter is awesome and cookies look crumbly and moist… Yum!!

  64. Seriously, why hasn’t a spa invented the cookie massage?! I think you’re on to something here.

    Using almond butter in cookies is an awesome idea!

  65. these look PERFECT!

  66. I have to be honest, I haven’t actually tried almond butter yet because I am not a huge peanut butter fan (*gasp!*) but I think I might like it a lot better. I love your suggestion of just eating it on apples for a healthy snack, and of course, in these cookies it sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing Sommer, have an awesome day!

  67. I just had some salad for dinner and am really HUNGRY now…a few of those chocolate cookies would be really wonderful for me.

  68. Oh how those are just jumping off the screen at me right now! Wow do those look good

  69. Here I sit – a person with almond butter in the fridge and I never bake with it. This looks grand and you have opened a new window for me.

  70. Nut butters, nut butters, how do I love thee, let me count the ways. And making your own is even tastier. I am totally loving these cookies. They look mighty inviting.

  71. Almond butter is one of my favorites! Have you had macadamia nut butter? I bet that would make a rockstar cookie too.

  72. Suddenly I am starving.

    I adore the cup smushing method. I must try it tonight!

  73. I am SO making this as soon as I get some Almond Butter!!! I LOVE almond butter too!!!!

  74. Yes almond butter is good, I love it on toast with honey for breakfast. Your almond butter cookies look yummy and a great treat in the afternoon. I also like a little almond butter in salad dressing, adds a nutty flavor and creamy texture. I add a few chopped almonds on top of the salad;-)

  75. Nothing better than a fresh baked cookie. The sure do make the world a better place. These look wonderful.

  76. I just love almond butter and I especially love using it in desserts Your cookies look sooo good and I love the addition of the chopped almonds. I’ll glady take a couple please. :)

  77. I have an AB sandwich packed for lunch today. Love it! I made some AB cookies several months ago and never forgot about them. I may have to try these soon because they look incredible. You are so rig about sharing cookies leading to world peace. It’s the way to go :) Thanks for the tip about coconut in banana bread. Sounds like a great add to me! Beautiful photos … as always!

  78. I just LOVE your new blog design, Sommer. Every time I visit, I have to look at all the little details.
    Somehow I forgot about almond butter. We used to eat it a lot a few years ago. I will put it back on the shopping list right now and bake some cookies!
    Have a great day.
    Kirsten

  79. i adore almond butter! :)

  80. Why are they called “cookies”? You bake them … shouldn’t they be called “bakies”?

    And pictures that move are called “movies.” But you don’t go to work in your drivie, or put the ice cream in the freezie.

    Whatever you call them … i’m going to call them “delicious.”

    Cheers!

  81. I need to eat almond butter- I am so behind the times! I agree that cookies make the world a happier place :) You forgot about the word “butter,” though!!

  82. Lovely cookies and simply loved the combo used- almond butter and chocolate chunks, my favorite. Cookie is my fav word too… !

  83. Love the idea of using AB here!

  84. I love almond butter! These look so delicious, I definitely need to try them!