Kona Coffee Flavored Peanut Butter Cookies
The Blues of Heaven and Earth on Hawaii's Kona Coast
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...These peanut butter cookies are standouts for two reasons. They're extremely easy to make and they don't taste like peanut butter. While the texture is like that of a peanut butter cookie, the controlling flavor here is the Kona coffee. Tasters use words like creamy, smooth, clean and sweet to describe it. Professional tasters go a bit further and say it's bright and has a lingering taste that hints of chocolate. Their favorite descriptors are medium-bodied and balanced. That always puts me in a spin because those are the words I use to describe wine. To be honest, I'm not a fan of Kona coffee, but I do love its use in these cookies. The recipe originally came from the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival. I've change it slightly to incorporate the use of fresh peanut butter and a bit of vanilla. I've also been known to add Macadamia nuts to the batter. This recipe will work with any coffee powder or granule, but use Kona granules if you can. That chocolate-like undertone works well in these cookies. The cookies can be made by young bakers so their assembly can be a family affair that's blessed with an easy cleanup. Here's the recipe for these slightly crumbly cookies.
Kona Coffee Cookies...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup firmly packed golden brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 large egg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1-1/2 cups peanut butter
3 tablespoons instant Kona coffee granules
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup Macadamia nuts, coarsely chopped (optional)
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
2) Cream butter in the bowl of an electric stand mixer. Gradually add brown and white sugar and beat until incorporated. Add egg, salt, baking soda, peanut butter, coffee granules and vanilla. Blend until creamy. Sift flour and gradually add to batter. Batter will be stiff. Fold in nuts if using.
3) Using a tablespoon, drop dough onto ungreased cookie sheets. Press flat and make a criss-cross design with a fork. Bake for 15 minutes or until brown. Yield: 32 cookies.
Cook's Note: If you prefer soft cookies, remove from baking sheet soon after removing from oven. If your preference is for a crisper cookie, let them cool in baking pan.
I'm linking this to Smiling Sally for her Blue Monday event.
Yummy cookies! I like the crunchy ones but also the chewy ones :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound intriguing! :0)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be on that beach right about now!
Gorgeous pictures--the cookies (Yum!) and the waves.
ReplyDeleteCoffee cookies, sound delicious! My kids and I love cookies, any kind of cookies especially coffee flavour.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, love your blog. I pass on the Kreativ Blogger Award to you.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try a batch. Thanks for sharing. Happy Blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteId have to see if I can find Kona in the store because I know I would love these. Macadamia, peanut butter, coffee in a cookie sounds like bliss to me.
ReplyDeleteThere just aren't many blues as blue as the ones in Hawaii, are there!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies sound delicious, Mary. Thank you for sharing the recipe with us.
I always love to stop by at your blog. I think I should give a try one day to bake some cookies. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMorning, The cookies sound good and your description is great. I am nota fan of Kona Koffe either, but I will see if I can find some to make these cookies.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the coast line is beautiful.
Happy Blue Monday!
Barbara
Christine, thanks so much for passing the award on to me. I really do appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhh, the cookies!!! And the Blue scene. Ocean. Nothing's better in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear you had a problem getting a comment to post on my blog. I was posting another post of a memory of The Grand Canyon and editing it...perhaps that was messing your ability to comment? I don't know. But I have another post besides my messy one. LOLOLOL
Happy Monday dear Mary.
What a delicious variation on PB cookies!! I'd love a couple for breakfast ;)
ReplyDeleteIt fun that you did put the cake inside the coffe cup!
ReplyDeleteIike the way you write that it is for the hole family but need a litel clean up later on.
I do not like coffe but like you I like it in cakes, MB
Oh Mary! Good Morning Sunshine. Here to get my morning dose of Mary Bites. This sounds like a good recipe to use when baking with the grand daughters. Maybe this weekend we will bake cookies. I am so glad you popped over and saw the quilt. I just fell in love the minute I saw it. I always check out the baby quilts because just like this one, sometimes they don't look like a baby quilt and can be used in many ways. I love the blue on my wood table. It just pops. Have a wondeful day my friend. Country Hugs and Love, Sherry
ReplyDeleteOh my, these sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm going from pie, to muffins to cookies this morning. Now I need a piece of cake...think I'll find one?
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday Mary
Love Claudie
xoxo
I am loving these cookies - I don't think I've ever had coffee cookies before.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind sitting at that beautiful beach now sipping a coffee and eating cookies, sigh :D
ReplyDeletePeanut Butter and coffee. What an interesting flavor combination. And I'm always looking for a new cookie recipe. Sounds delicious, Mary.
ReplyDeleteFinally got my new computer so will be checking in regularly again.
These sound like a delicious combination, Mary...I love peanutbutter cookies and these look especially good! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust the name alone makes me want to make this cookie. It just brings so many great memories of Hawaii and I love coffee so it's a no brainer in my book.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! These cookies sound so flavorful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteMacadamia nuts and coffee - what a fabulous combination. My family is going to love these!
ReplyDeleteI like just about anything with coffee added. Even roast gravy!!
ReplyDeleteI will try your cookies..and thanks for the recipe.
What a beautiful photo of the waves.
ReplyDeleteIf I liked coffee I am sure the cookies would be delicious. Since I hate coffee I think I will pass on this one. I might make them for my daughter though.
Have a happy week
Iris
Oh that ocean water looks so good! And, I am so making those cookies! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE PB cookies...
ReplyDeleteMy husband isn't a fan of PB cookies but maybe he could be tricked into not liking these by their appearance. I know he would love them if he knew they were coffee flavored.
ReplyDeleteBecky K.
Hello Mary! Thanks for stopping by and your sweet comments! We did have fun taking our pictures for blue monday's blue giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look amazing! Is it your recipe?
Cailin, I've made enough changes to the recipe to legally call it mine but I don't like to do that. The original recipe was an award winner at the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I try to make them someday. They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy blue Monday, Annemieke
fabulous photos... they are making me want those cookies asap!
ReplyDeleteThese sound amazing. I never would have thought of mixing peanut butter with coffee but hey, why not?
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look wonderful.....I would love to be on that beach:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy. I really need to eat a cookie now! Wish I was in Hawaii...
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday, Mary!!
ReplyDeleteOh those cookies are sooo tempting for coffee lovers!
That sky and surf photo is just breathtaking!
Thanks so much for stopping by today...your sweet comment is so appreciated!
Hugs,
Lynn♥
These look soo good! I forgot it was monday until I read your post.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful. I want to be lulled into ... a nap by the waves and then awaken to your cookies and a glass of milk (2%)
ReplyDeletecookies sound great and the ocean wave looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteThere goes my resolution to only make one sweet a week. I don't think I can wait a week on these. Two of my favorites, coffee and peanut butter. I love the texture of PB cookies so I can't wait to try them with the coffee flavor. Thanks for the great recipe Mary.
ReplyDeleteI like this. I get my coffee with my dessert. Eliminate the middle man.
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe! My little brother and sister spent last summer in Hawaii working on a kona coffee farm!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies sound delicious and perfect for a tea table. I copied your recipe. Thank you very much. Happy blue monday ♥
ReplyDeleteThis is a dream come true! I love the texture of peanut butter cookies but not a huge peanut butter fan. Kona coffee on the other hand shares #1 addiciton with chocolate!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteOh now Kona coffee cookies really do sound good. Maybe I'll spoil my kids with them :0)
Any recipe that calls for 1-1 1/2 cups of peanut butter is alright with me : ]
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to hearing from you every Monday! That sky is breathtakingly blue! Great blue post.
YUMMMM... cookies for dessert after that grilled orange chicken... perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty sight!!!Love your blue monday pic.I was wondering who's this Mary? Then i find that I'm following your yummy blog.
ReplyDeleteThese sound like a winner!!!
ReplyDeleteI love recipes that you can make with kids. My grandkids love to cook with me. My little nephew Sam is the cookie baker he will love to make these.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Rita
That blue is divine!! Can't you just forget everything when you look at that?
ReplyDeleteI like Kona coffee, though it's not a fav. It sounds like an intriguing ingredient in this cookie.
The cookies sound great. I'm sorry I didn't get by yesterday as I was out of town.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a Happy Blue Monday and a great Tuesday to boot!
I don't drink coffee but I do put coffee flavoring in cookies. These look yummy.
ReplyDeletePeanut butter and coffee? Well they are two of my kitchen staples so why not put them together? I don't care for Kona either but I'm sure it must have its virtues. I have to try these!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! And that picture of the ocean is beautiful
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