Quick No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies You Can Make Today

This No-Bake Cookies recipe is a classic chocolate peanut butter cookie made with oats. Everything is prepared on the stove, so you don’t need to turn on your oven for this dessert.

No-Bake Cookies

 

NO-BAKE COOKIE RECIPE

These no-bake cookies are a timeless favorite. I grew up eating them and they were a staple in college dorm life for many people. There are lots of variations, but this version—chocolate, peanut butter, and oats—is my go-to.

John once made me promise I’d only make them once a year because he can’t stop with a full batch. If you’ve never tried them, consider yourself lucky—you’re about to learn a simple, satisfying recipe.No-Bake Cookies

NO-BAKE CHOCOLATE OATMEAL COOKIES

If these are new to you, they’re easy to make and use basic pantry ingredients. No baking required—just a saucepan and a few minutes at the stove.

During hot months I get requests for no-bake ideas, so I grouped my stove-top desserts together. That said, I still use my oven sometimes—even when it’s warm—because a little oven heat can feel cozy. (Don’t tell my husband.)

No-Bake Cookies

WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS IN NO-BAKE COOKIES?

  • Butter – softened is easiest to work with.
  • Sugar – granulated white sugar is traditional.
  • Milk – whole milk works well; you can substitute almond or another plant milk if needed.
  • Cocoa powder – unsweetened.
  • Oats – quick oats give a classic texture; old-fashioned oats can be used for a heartier bite.
  • Peanut butter – creamy is standard; crunchy works too. For nut allergies, try a tested nut-free alternative or almond butter if tolerated.
  • Vanilla extract – for flavor.
  • Salt – a pinch enhances the chocolate and peanut butter.

No-Bake Cookies

WHY ARE MY COOKIES CRUMBLY?

The most common issue is incorrect boiling time. When you bring the butter, sugar, milk, and cocoa to a boil, wait until it reaches a full rolling boil, then time exactly one minute.

Two pitfalls to avoid:

  • Under-boiling: if you don’t boil the mixture long enough, the cookies won’t set.
  • Over-boiling: boiling too long will make the cookies dry and crumbly.

No-Bake Cookies

After removing the saucepan from the heat, quickly whisk in the oats, peanut butter, and a teaspoon of vanilla extract.

oats in a bowl

You can use quick oats or old-fashioned oats depending on your preferred texture.

No-Bake Cookies

A cookie scoop helps make uniform portions. Have wax or parchment paper ready—the mixture sets quickly.

CAN THESE BE FROZEN?

Yes. Once set, these cookies freeze well in a freezer bag or airtight container for longer storage.

NO EGGS?

Correct—there are no eggs in this recipe.

ARE THESE GLUTEN-FREE?

They can be. There’s no flour in the recipe, but use certified gluten-free oats if you need to avoid gluten, as some oats may have cross-contamination.

No-Bake Cookies

OTHER COOKIE RECIPES:

  • Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
  • Sprinkle Cookies
  • S’mores Cookies
  • Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chewy Coconut Lime Sugar Cookies
No-Bake Cookies

No-Bake Cookies

Christy Denney

4.70 from 10 votes
No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies are a classic chocolate peanut butter cookie made with oats. Everything is done on the stove so you don’t need to turn on your oven—an easy dessert with great flavor.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 18 cookies

Ingredients

  

  • 1/2 cup butter, softened
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 3/4 cup creamy peanut butter (crunchy can be used)
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups quick-cooking oats (old-fashioned oats can be used too)

Instructions

 

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the butter, sugar, milk, and cocoa. Bring to a full rolling boil over medium heat and then boil for one full minute. Timing is important: under-boiling prevents setting, and over-boiling makes the cookies dry. Remove from heat and stir in the peanut butter, vanilla, and salt. Stir in the oats until evenly combined.
  • Use a spoon or cookie scoop to drop portions of the mixture onto wax or parchment paper. Let cookies cool and set completely. Store in an airtight container.
Cuisine: American
Course: Dessert
Author: Christy Denney
No-Bake Cookies