Gluten-Free Monster Cookies
Amish monster cookies are soft and chewy oatmeal cookies loaded with peanut butter, chocolate chips, and M&M's. They are absolutely amazing! And they are naturally gluten-free.
If you've never tasted Amish monster cookies, then you have been missing out. Because monster cookies really are the monster of all cookies! 😉
And they are the best gluten-free cookies you will ever eat. So, if you are unlucky enough to be restricted to a gluten-free diet, don't worry because you can still eat these most delicious soft and chewy oatmeal monster cookies. And biting into one of these gf oatmeal cookies is heavenly!
Ingredients
- Brown Sugar adds moisture, flavor, and a chewy texture to the cookies due to its higher molasses content compared to white sugar.
- White Sugar provides sweetness and helps with the spreading and browning of the cookies during baking. It also contributes to the texture, making the cookies crispier.
- Butter offers richness and flavor and helps with the texture, providing tenderness and contributing to the cookie's spread during baking.
- Creamy Peanut Butter not only adds a distinct peanut flavor but also contributes to the texture of the cookies, making them dense and chewy. The fat content in peanut butter helps keep them moist.
- Eggs act as a binder, holding the ingredients together. They also provide structure and help give the cookies a softer texture.
- Vanilla Extract enhances the flavor profile, providing a warm and aromatic note.
- Baking Soda acts as a leavening agent, helping the cookies rise and giving them a slightly fluffy texture.
- Salt balances the sweetness and enhances the overall flavor.
- Quick Oats provide texture and chewiness. They also add a hearty, oatmeal flavor and make the cookies more filling.
- Chocolate Chips add bursts of chocolate flavor and gooeyness to the cookies, complementing the peanut butter and oats.
- M&Ms contribute sweetness, crunch, and bursts of color to the cookies. They also add a playful and festive touch to the overall appearance.
How to Make Oatmeal Monster Cookies
This monster cookie recipe with no flour is super easy to make. Place the sugars and eggs into a big mixing bowl. Mix until creamy. Add peanut butter, softened butter, and vanilla. Mix again. Add baking soda, salt, and quick oats.
My Kitchen-aid mixing bowl is not big enough to mix all of this in. So I add as many of the oats as I can fit and slowly mix it up. Then I pour my mixture into a larger bowl and stir in the rest of the oats, chocolate chips, and M&Ms.
Drop with a cookie scoop onto greased pans. Bake at 350 degrees for about 10 - 11 minutes.
If they are not flat enough for you, give the tray a bang on the countertop as soon as you remove them from the oven. Let them sit on the tray for about 1 minute and remove the cookies onto a wire cooling rack.
Store in an airtight container.
Monster Cookie Recipe No Flour
One of my daughters is on a gluten-free diet. So I buy gluten-free flour and try to make things for her to enjoy, but sometimes it's impossible to substitute the flour and get good results.
The texture is not the same without gluten. Some things are still good, and you can't tell a huge difference. But I am always so happy when I find recipes for treats that are naturally gluten-free.
These flourless monster cookies are one of those cookie recipes that are gluten-free, soft, and chewy, and taste amazing.
Oats are naturally gluten-free, although they may contain traces of gluten because of coming in contact with it at the mill. So, if you are super sensitive to gluten, you will want to buy the oats that specify they are gluten-free.
M&M Oatmeal Cookies
Why are these M&M Oatmeal cookies called Monster Cookies? I have no idea. But maybe someone made a face on the cookie with the M&M's and thought it looked like a monster with the bumpy texture and fun colors. Or maybe it's because they are monstrously delicious. lol
Sometimes things have weird names and we can't help but wonder where the name comes from. But I can imagine that someone looked at one of these cookies with M&M's, and it reminded them of a monster.
I never thought of this before, so I haven't tried it, but I just got to thinking about, "What if I would substitute the M&M's for Reece's pieces?" I will have to try it next time. I love Reece's pieces, so I think perhaps it would make these cookies even more amazing!
Amish Cookies - My Dad's Favorites
We baked a lot of cookies at our house when I was growing up. And every year before Christmas, we baked many different kinds of Amish cookies such as mint surprise cookies, sugar cookies, date pinwheels, raisin-filled cookies, etc. We made cookie plates to take to all of our neighbors.
Monster cookies were always on the list since they were my dad's very favorite cookies. He didn't care too much for gingersnap cookies. So he used to say that we can take all of the gingersnaps to the neighbors, and he'll take all of the monster cookies.
We baked these soft and chewy monster cookies quite frequently because we all liked them. But my dad was especially happy when we made them.
My Amish dad passed away almost seventeen years ago now, but there are two things that I can never think of without thinking about my dad. One thing is Amish gluten-free monster cookies since he loved them so much.
And the other thing is the song "Oh How I Love Jesus". This was my dad's favorite song, and there was no doubt about that to anyone who spent much time around him. He didn't always sing on key, but that certainly did not stop him from singing.
Large Batch Monster Cookie Recipe
This Amish recipe for monster cookies makes about sixty large cookies. So unless you plan to eat a lot of cookies in the next few days, I recommend putting some of them in the freezer. It keeps them fresh.
And I would say, let your cookies thaw for about 30 minutes before eating them. But at my house, I store cookies in the freezer and when I come back to get some out of my container, I often find that it's about half empty already.
I have a cookie monster or two around here that likes to eat frozen cookies, especially these flourless monster cookies. 😉
I hope you enjoy these soft and chewy Amish monster cookies as much as we do. If you try this recipe, I'd love it if you left a comment and star rating below. Thank you!
Amish Monster Cookie Recipe (Gluten-Free)
Ingredients
- 2 c. brown sugar
- 2 c. white sugar
- 2 sticks softened butter 1/2 lb.
- 2 1/3 c. creamy peanut butter about 1 1/2 lb.
- 6 large eggs
- 2 tsp. vanilla
- 4 tsp. baking soda
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 8 1/2 - 9 c. quick oats
- 1 1/2 c. chocolate chips
- 1 1/2 - 2 c. M&Ms
Instructions
- Cream sugars and butter.2 c. brown sugar, 2 c. white sugar, 2 sticks softened butter
- Add peanut butter, eggs, and vanilla. Mix until creamy and smooth.2 1/3 c. creamy peanut butter, 2 tsp. vanilla, 6 large eggs
- Add baking soda, salt, and oats. Mix.4 tsp. baking soda, 1/4 tsp. salt, 8 1/2 - 9 c. quick oats
- Stir in chocolate chips and M&Ms.1 1/2 c. chocolate chips, 1 1/2 - 2 c. M&Ms
- Bake, on greased baking trays, at 350° for 10 - 11 minutes.
- Let the cookies sit on the tray for a minute. Remove to a wire rack to cool.
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