This weekend we celebrated Sara’s birthday and before going out for the evening, we had a little celebration that involved pizza, baked brie, salad, and Grey Goose (with orange soda. Try it). We, of course, got a cake from Party Favors, one of our favorite Boston spots for all things cupcake and cake related.
But since Sara loves peanut butter (we both have a bit of an obsession), I really wanted to make a dessert involving it. I settled on peanut butter toffee cookies. The last peanut butter cookies I made, I wasn’t very impressed with, but I figured out why. I had used natural peanut butter, which is the kind with all the oil on top. This caused the batter to be too wet and it made for some super flat cookies, which I didn’t love at all. So, stick to Jiff. Nothing beats it!
Here’s what else you need:
- 3/4 C all-purpose flour
- 1/4 t baking powder
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 4 T unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1/2 C sugar
- 1/2 C smooth peanut butter
- 1 L egg
- 2 chocolate covered toffee bars, 1.4 oz each, chopped (I used Skor bars)
I started by pre-heating my oven to 350 degrees and whisking together the flour, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl. Then I got a bigger bowl and used my hand mixer to beat together the butter and sugar. I added the peanut butter and egg and beat it until smooth. Then I slowly added the flour mixture, making sure it was well blended.
Then I got my Skor bars and chopped them into smaller pieces.

Happy Birthday, Sara, from We are not Martha!
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oh yum! i’m definitely trying these out tonight
thanks for the recipe.
these were sooooooo good. what a great night! thanks again guys!
These look SO tasty! I will baking a batch very soon!
I am salivating beyond control.
I’m loving the addition of toffee…really – this makes me happy!!!
-DTW
http://www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
PB and toffee. A dream come true! The cookies look amazing!
These cookies look awesome!!
I can’t wait to try these!
Loved your photos. I found your website when I was doing an internet search for peanut butter toffee bit cookies. (I have lost my recipe which I believe came from a Good Housekeeping magazine years ago… I could not find the recipe on their website.)