These colorful Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies are made with sunflower seed butter! They’re a great nut-free alternative to peanut butter cookies.

These colorful Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies are made with sunflower seed butter! They're a great nut-free alternative to peanut butter cookies.

It’s been well-established on this blog that I am extremely fond of peanut butter.

I like to make it myself. I also like to stir it into oatmeal for breakfast with some chocolate and call it healthy.

It also ends up in a lot of awesome bar recipes.

These colorful Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies are made with sunflower seed butter! They're a great nut-free alternative to peanut butter cookies. Recipe from Bakerita.com

However, I never put much thought into all those poor, innocent souls who are allergic to peanut butter. I can’t imagine such a tragedy, but did you know that approximately three million people in the U.S. are allergic to peanuts? (Yes, I did just look that up on Wikipedia.)

Now, those people, well, I couldn’t do it. Peanut butter is easily one of my most used kitchen ingredients, next to chocolate. Usually together.

But let’s be real: they don’t have much of a choice. Even I would choose peanut avoidance over anaphylactic shock. At least now though, other nut butters are on the rise.

I do love almond butter, but its texture is less than ideal for baking. Sunbutter, on the other hand, has the same texture as peanut butter!

These colorful Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies are made with sunflower seed butter! They're a great nut-free alternative to peanut butter cookies. Recipe from Bakerita.com

What is sun butter?

Sunbutter is a nut butter made out of sunflower seeds! It definitely has that earthy sunflower seed taste, and it tastes so good spread onto English muffins, stirred into oatmeal, and oh yeah, baked into cookies.

The people over at Sunbutter don’t know me, this isn’t a sponsored post – it’s just a product I find awesome for people with peanut allergies, and considering all the peanut butter recipes I do around here, I wanted to suggest an alternative.

I know so many schools are peanut-free now, because for some odd reason the amount of kids with peanut allergies is increasing over time (thanks again Wikipedia), so these sunbutter oatmeal cookies are perfect for lunchboxes!

These colorful Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies are made with sunflower seed butter! They're a great nut-free alternative to peanut butter cookies. Recipe from Bakerita.com

You could definitely sub it in for some of my peanut butter recipes, or for this recipe, if you don’t have allergies (woohoo!) and can’t get your hands on any Sunbutter, you can definitely sub peanut butter in here.

I love the color that comes from the chocolate covered sunflower seeds, which I found at Trader Joe’s, but chocolate chips would work great here!

These sunbutter oatmeal cookies are chewy on the inside, with the slightest crunch around the outside. The flavor of the Sunbutter (or peanut butter, whatever floats your boat) really shines through!

Hope you enjoy!

These colorful Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies are made with sunflower seed butter! They're a great nut-free alternative to peanut butter cookies. Recipe from Bakerita.com
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Sunbutter Oatmeal Cookies

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  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Pastry

Ingredients

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  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • ½ cup packed brown sugar
  • ¼ cup and 2 tablespoons white sugar
  • ½ cup Sunbutter or creamy peanut butter
  • 1 egg
  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  •  cup old-fashioned oats
  •  cup chocolate-covered sunflower seeds or chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, cream together butter, brown sugar, white sugar, and Sunbutter until smooth. Beat in the egg until well blended.
  2. Combine the flour, baking soda, salt, oatmeal, and chocolate-covered sunflower seeds; stir into the creamed mixture. Refrigerate for at least two hours or up to five days in a bowl covered in plastic wrap.
  3. When you’re ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350ºF. Use a cookie scoop to form cookies and place, evenly spaced about 2-inches apart, on a parchment-lined baking sheet; press down slightly.
  4. Bake for 10 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the outsides are set and the middle is just beginning to set. Don’t over-bake. Cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes, and then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling. They should be soft. Cool completely and store in an airtight container.

Notes

  • Sunbutter can be found at most grocery stores or ordered online here. Chocolate covered sunflower seeds were found at Trader Joe’s. They can be replaced with chocolate chips!
  • Sunbutter can tend to have a weird reaction with some environments and can turn a slight greenish color if overbaked. Don’t be alarmed! They’ll still taste the same, it’s just something that happens if the Sunbutter oxidizes.

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