Monster Cookies

Monster Cookies

  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 30 mins
  • Servings: 84
  • Ingredients

  • 1cupbrown sugar
  • 1cupsugar
  • 1/2 cupmargarine, softened
  • 3eggs
  • 1teaspoonvanilla
  • 1teaspoonlight syrup( Karo or pancake)
  • 1 1/2 cupspeanut butter
  • 2teaspoonsbaking soda
  • 4 1/2 cupsoatmeal
  • 1cupsemi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 4ounces M&M’s plain chocolate candy or 4ouncesM&M’s peanut chocolate candies
  • Directions

  • Mix ingredients in order given.
  • Drop by teaspoonful on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes.
  • (I bake mine 10 – 12 minutes). – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
  • Reviews

  • “These are outstanding cookies.They are very easy to make and everyone loves them.I have used this recipe several times in the last couple of weeks.Warning:Do not put in the M&M’s until the dough is completely mixed.If you put them in too soon they will be broken up by the mixer.”

  • “yummmm! these are one of my favourite cookies. (the dough is delicious too!) my mom used to bake these in summer when there were a whole bunch of kids around.. we all loved her for it. these are the only cookie that i make really large (about a golf-ball sized amount of dough per cookie).”

  • “I make this recipe whenever I need a LOT of cookies. It is a realy good recipe. the mother of one of my sons friends used to make them, and freeze part of the dough because it does make a realy big batch.”

  • “These cookies were GREAT!!Definitely one of my new favorites.They were easy to make and taste so good!I would recommend this recipe to anyone — be careful — they are very addictive!!!”

  • “oh yummy – C is for COOKIE good enough for me!!!”

  • “I know this is the best cookie recipe, I started making these years ago.”

  • “Absolutely yummy. From Lynn, Queensland, Australia”

  • “COOKIE TIPS: Too much oatmeal? Try adding 1 c. oatmeal and 1 c. add-ins and then stirring. The repeat. After that just add a little bit of oatmeal at a time while stirring until it becomes tough to stir. I recommend hand stirring because it keeps these cookies from falling apart while baking. The add-ins don’t have to be anything specific. Choose any candies, dried fruits, nuts, etc you want, but if they are any bigger than an M&M (like chocolate covered espresso beans) just pop the add-ins into a food processor and chop them down for a couple seconds. Drizzle caramel, chocolate, or vanilla syrup across the top as they cool for even more sweetness. Typical bath gets 24-30 “monster size” cookies (1 heaping tablespoon) or up to 50 regular size (1 heaping teaspoon). FOR BEST RESULTS: refrigerate the dough for 1hour before baking. If you have an older oven, bake for 6 minutes then switch racks, then bake another 6-10 minutes until you get a matte look to the cookies. Remember, they finish baking while cooling so don’t wait until they look finished or you will end up with crispy and hard cookies.”

  • “Yes, these cookies are WAY too easy to make. I made these with a plan to give half to a friend that works with me, and I can only hope that there will be enough left for them! While baking them, OF COURSE I had to keep “quality testing,” to make sure there was… even distribution of add-ins. So, after my early dinner of several cookies and a few green olives (hey, something had to be healthy), I am here to tell you what I did: I followed the ingredient list exactly (except add-ins – we’ll get to that), creaming the sugars with the butter, using a hand mixer. Then I added the eggs, vanilla, and light Karo syrup, and mixed a bit more, just until it was incorporated. Then I added the PB (creamy) and baking soda, and mixed just until incorporated. Then I took the mixer out, took a wooden spoon, and mixed in the oats (I used old-fashioned). Then I added 1/2 cup EACH of Special Dark chips, Peanut Butter chips, and mini baking M&Ms. I used a cookie scoop (not sure how big [maybe 1-ish Tablespoons..?], it is a Target one, and called a “cookie scoop”), I didn’t flatten them, I baked them for 10 1/2 minutes, and let them cool for 3-4 minutes on the sheet before moving to a wire rack. These have such a great PB flavor (I’ve never had Monster Cookies before….I KNOW!), that you really need a bunch of chocolate (when do you NOT need a bunch of chocolate?!), so I would use semi-sweet chocolate chips and regular-size M&Ms next time (I just used what I had). My husband loves PB and chocolate together, so I can definitely see making these again. Sorry for the HUGE review, but thanks for posting this! I’m totally saving this one. :)”

  • “Great cookies ! The only change I make is a cup of raisin’s.I also watch these like a hawk to avoid over doneness. Thanks Mary”

  • “Yummy, chewy, all-around fabulous!I used peanut m&m’s, butter instead of margarine, and old-fashioned oats.Thanks for the recipe=)”

  • “Great cookie.Made for 36 according to the recipe but I got 18.Used a soup spoon to put on the sheet.”

  • “These are a family favorite.Everyone just raves.Will make over and over.Thanks for posting.”

  • “Awesome cookie!Chewy and crispy at the same time.”

  • “I used butter flavored crisco instead of margarine and they turned out very nicely.Cooked a bit slower but so good.It did make a lot of cookies, more then I expected.I will make this again.”

  • “Turned out great! I added 1/2 tsp extra corn syrup.I used 1 cup old fashion oats and the rest was quick oats, I lost count but I think I did the amount called for 4.5 cups total of oats.I used the cookie scoop which I have never used before but had for years worked awesome!!!Otherwise the dough is too soft they came out perfectly I cooked mine about 12-14min still gooey maybe I didn’t have enough oats but still taste great!Thanks!”

  • “awesome cookies! didn’t have m&m’s so used choc chips….still delicious! and perfect for my gluten free friend’s diet!”

  • “These are the greatest cookies! I use whey low brown and granular to replace the sugar and add whatever nuts I have around. I make these regularily for work and/or my mom!”

  • “Wonderful cookies – I love the texture of the batter and then the add-ins just pull everything together just right. I used my 1.5T cookie scoop and baked for 15 minutes. YUM!!”

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