
As I mentioned in my first post, bacon is constantly popping up in desserts these days. I know I’m a bit behind on the trend, but I have finally tried it for myself.
I knew I wanted to make my first (and potentially last) bacon dessert in cookie form – easy to transport and share. I wavered between a standard chocolate chip dough with some chocolate-covered bacon stirred in, but ultimately decided to go with a simple peanut butter cookie studded with crispy bacon bits.

My verdict? Totally delvious. I’ve heard peanut butter is good on a bacon cheeseburger, and now I’m officially convinced that would work.

Recipe
The hardest thing about this recipe (or any recipe postponing the immediate consumption of bacon) is resisting that hot bacon right out of the frying pan. Once you’ve made it that far, the recipe is nearly done. I used half creamy peanut butter and half crunchy since I am without a doubt a crunchy PB lover. I followed Joy the Baker‘s suggestion to roll the cookie dough balls in granulated sugar, only because why wouldn’t you?

Out of the oven, it was kind of impossible not to inhale the cookies. Rest assured, however, that these cookies will stay nice and chewy for a few days. As for the taste: peanut butter and bacon are both assertive flavors, so neither was overpowered by the other. The bacon contributes a nice balance of saltiness with a bit of that wonderful applewood smoked flavor from the bacon I used. Of course if you pick out a bacon bit in a tiny bite it’s still going to taste like meat, so enjoy as you would any other cookie for the overall effect.
I felt a little insecure about leaving bacon at room temperature, so I recommend refrigerating the leftovers (should any make it past Day 1) and bringing them to room temp before polishing them off.

Peanut Butter Bacon Cookies
Adapted from Joy the Baker
Prep time + Bake time: 20 minutes + 10 minutes
Makes 24 cookies
Printable recipe
Ingredients
1 cup peanut butter (creamy, crunchy or combination)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
1 egg
1 tsp baking soda
6 slices of thick-cut bacon
Directions
1. In a skillet over medium high heat, fry bacon until cooked through and crispy. Let cool on paper towels. Dice into small pieces, and set aside.
2. Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, combine peanut butter and sugars for about 2 minutes until well combined. Add egg and baking soda, and mix for 2 more minutes. Fold in the bacon with a spatula. Refrigerate dough for an hour or until firm.
3. Preheat oven to 350F and grease baking sheet with butter.
4. Roll dough into walnut sized balls and roll them in extra white sugar. Once they’re on the baking sheet, create the criss-cross pattern using the tines of a fork.
5. Bake for 10 minutes, until lightly browned. Cool on the baking sheet for five minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack.
My cookies may have been flat, but there was a way to make good on the situation.
As you have noticed from the pictures, my cookies went from about 1-inch-diameter dough balls to 4-inch-diameter cookie discs. My speculations:
- I used JIF rather than natural peanut butter which probably contains more oil.
- The dough spent a lot of time in the stand mixer, so it was definitely at room temperature. Hence, I recommend refrigerating the dough before baking.
Staring dejectedly at my delicious but ugly cookies, I realized that they had amazing potential as components for an ice cream cookie sandwich. I used plain ol’ vanilla bean, but I suspect some caramel ice cream would have been stellar. If you don’t mind some melty ice cream, eat these sandwiches immediately. If you want a less messy treat, you can pop them in the freezer to firm the ice cream up a bit.
For vegetarians wanting to simulate the PB bacon cookie experience, make the peanut butter cookies sans bacon and light a few bacon scented candles. Or not.


6 Comments, Comment or Ping
This sounds so good. How do they compare to pb bacon pie??
Also, if flat cookies is a re-occuring problem, it could be that the baking soda needs to be replaced!
April 19th, 2010
oh that is genius – this was actually the last thing i made before replacing my baking soda!
and, i’ve never had pb bacon pie…I need to get on that. asap. do send a recipe if you have one!
April 19th, 2010
o.m.g. these look so amazing i’m drooling already. i hope you plan on footing my hospital bills when i go in for the heart attacks to come.
April 19th, 2010
Bacon? I don’t know if I’d make it but sounds interesting.
April 24th, 2010
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