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Chocolate Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies (No Bake, No Corn Syrup)

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Made with simple ingredients and no corn syrup, these Chocolate Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies are a better-for-you, no-bake version of the classic cornflake cookie recipe we all love. Make them in minutes for a kid-friendly treat! Gluten free and dairy free. 

3 no-bake chocolate peanut butter cornflake cookies topped with coconut flakes and sea salt stacked on top of each other

Part of our Minimal Ingredient March series, this cornflake cookie recipe is made with simple ingredients for a wholesome cookie recipe that is simple to make and versatile for all your dietary needs.  

Corny Cookies

You all already know I refer to myself as corny Cotter, ha! So, it was pretty clear to me that we needed a cornflake cookie recipe on the site. The name is fitting, after all! Plus, these chocolate peanut butter cornflake cookies are unlike anything you’ve ever had before.

Don’t get me wrong, I love classics like sugar cookies and chocolate chip cookies, but there’s always room for more dessert options at the table. Am I right? Especially when the recipe is made with better-for-you ingredients, delicious, and so easy to make! But, we’ll get more into that later.

What Are Cornflake Cookies? 

a woman's hand grabbing a chocolate peanut butter cornflake cookie off a pile of three cookies stacked on top of each other

Of course, there are endless versions of cornflake cookie recipes out there. However, standard recipes are made with cornflake cereal, corn syrup, salt, sugar, vanilla extract, and peanut butter. All of the ingredients are combined to form a crispy, crunchy no-bake cookie without the need to even turn on the oven. 

Secrets to Making Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies Better for You – Even with Chocolate! 

I love a good old-fashioned cookie every once in a while. However, when possible, I do my best to make simple swaps that taste just as good as the original while making recipes of all kinds a little more nutritious and suitable for as many diet types as possible! That being said, these no-bake cornflake cookies are a little different than the average recipe. 

We swapped out traditional ingredients with allergy-friendly pantry staples for a simple cookie recipe that is lower in carbs, higher in fiber, and full of healthy fats. Don’t worry, though! Our team has tried and tested them over 5 times to ensure these peanut butter cornflake cookies are just as tasty as the original recipe. (It’s a hard job, but somebody has to do it. 😉) 

a close up image of a chocolate peanut butter cornflake cookie topped with coconut flakes and sea salt

Plus, they’re so easy even your kids can make them and are ready in minutes! The only hard part is waiting for them to set in the fridge. 

Simple Gluten Free Ingredients 

Unlike other cookie recipes that require lots of ingredients and exact measurements, this cornflake cookie recipe comes together with a handful of pantry staples. Take a look at what you’ll need below, and keep reading to find allergy-friendly swaps to meet all your dietary needs. 

  • Dark Chocolate
  • Peanut Butter
  • Honey or Agave Nectar 
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Plain Cornflakes
  • Unsweetened Shredded Coconut
  • Sea Salt Flakes
  • (Optional) Chopped Nuts

Allergy-Friendly Swaps

One of the best things about this recipe is how versatile it can be! For instance, we swapped out corn syrup from the original recipe for honey for a more nutritious option that is lower in sugar but still adds sweet flavor and a sticky texture to hold your cookies together. 

However, golden syrup or brown rice syrup could likely be used as well! (If you test that out, be sure to let us know how it goes in the comments below!) Take a look at a few more of our favorite swaps below. 

Vegan Option: Swap out the honey for agave nectar

Low Carb/Grain-Free Option: For those who need a grain-free or low-carb option, you can easily swap out the cornflake cereal for a coconut flake substitute like my favorite version here

Nutrition Tip: Make sure you opt for plain cornflakes instead of the highly processed sugary kind.  This will reduce the amount of added sugar drastically while adding nutrients like fiber! 

Peanut-Free Option: If you can’t do peanut butter, try using any other nut or seed butter you like best instead! Just keep in mind that the flavor of your cornflake cookies will alter slightly, depending on what you use. 

How to Make No Bake Cornflake Cookies

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and heat a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Then, add in the chocolate, nut butter, and honey, stirring until they are well-combined. 
  • Once melted and smooth, allow the mixture to come to a quick boil. As soon as it starts to boil, remove the saucepan from the heat, and add in the vanilla extract. 
  • Working quickly, use a silicone spatula to gently stir in the cornflakes, coconut flakes, and optional chopped nuts. Fold the ingredients until they are well coated in the chocolate mixture. 

  • Using a large spoon or cookie scoop, shape the batter into clusters or rounded cookies, and place them on the baking sheet. Sprinkle them with extra sea salt flakes and coconut, if desired. 
Pro Tip

Note: Shape the cookies as quickly as possible! If the batter begins to cool, it will harden and be difficult to shape. 

  • Place the peanut butter cornflake cookies in the fridge to harden for 15-20 minutes before removing them from the baking sheet. 
  • Storage Tip – be sure to use a smaller baking sheet so you can fit in the fridge or freezer! 
Pro Tip

Extra Toppings & Add-Ins: For even more flavor and texture, we added coconut flakes, nuts, and sea salt on top! 

12 chocolate peanut butter cornflake cookies on a baking sheet topped with coocnut flakes, sea salt, and chopped nuts
Grain Free Cereal “Cornflake” Cookies.

Common Questions

How long do peanut butter cornflake cookies last? 

When kept in the fridge in a sealed container, these no-bake cornflake cookies will stay fresh for up to 1 week. 

Can I freeze cornflake cookies? 

Yes! Store leftovers in the freezer for up to 4 weeks! Then, when you’re ready to serve, just let them thaw in the fridge overnight. 

Why are my cookies hard? 

The most common reason cornflake cookies turn out too hard is that the chocolate mixture was cooked too long. Be sure to remove it from the heat as soon as it begins to boil! 

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3 chocolate peanut butter cornflake cookies topped with coconut flakes and sea salt stacked on top of each other

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies (Dairy Free)


  • Author: Lindsay Cotter
  • Total Time: 27 minutes
  • Yield: 18 -20 cookies
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

These Chocolate Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies are made with simple ingredients and free from corn syrup for a better-for-you no-bake treat the whole family will love! 


Ingredients

Units
  • 4 ounces dark chocolate
  • 3/4 cup creamy peanut butter or nut/seed butter of choice
  • 2/3 cup honey or agave nectar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3 cups plain cornflakes (*See notes for cereal substitutes)
  • 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut flakes + extra for topping
  • Sea salt flakes to taste
  • Optional: 3 Tablespoons chopped nuts

Instructions

Notes

Cereal Substitute: For a grain-free option, use any other flake cereal of choice! I like this coconut cereal. 

Shape the cookies as quickly as possible! Once it begins to cool, the batter will harden and be difficult to work with.

  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cool Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Snacks
  • Method: No-Bake
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cookie
  • Calories: 144
  • Sugar: 8.6 g
  • Sodium: 63.5 mg
  • Fat: 9.2 g
  • Saturated Fat: 4.1 g
  • Carbohydrates: 13.9 g
  • Fiber: 1.4 g
  • Protein: 2.9 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.3 mg

Keywords: gluten free, dairy free, no bake, chocolate, cookies, snack, dessert, kid-friendly, vegan dessert

Did you eat no peanut butter cornflake cookies as a kid? They were (and still are) some of our team’s favorites! Of course, if you need any other swaps for this recipe, be sure to shoot us an email, and let us know! And, if you give this recipe a try, don’t forget to leave a comment below, and let us know what you think! 

Cheers, 

LC


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