Star of Bethlehem Cookies AKA Peanut Blossoms
My Star of Bethlehem Cookies, more commonly known as Peanut Butter Blossoms Cookies, are topped with chocolate stars instead of kisses! These are perfect for Christmas!
This Easy Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe is made even better by adding chocolate! Reeses’ lovers can attest that this combination is irresistible!!!
Why You’ll Love these Star Cookies
- If you are a fan of peanut blossoms, this recipe is a simple twist that makes them perfect for Christmas.
- The iconic pairing of peanut butter and chocolate is always a hit!
My version of peanut butter blossoms cookies has been dubbed Star of Bethlehem cookies and is always on my Christmas baking list. I adore Dorie Greenspan’s classic peanut butter cookie or those always popular old-fashioned 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies, but those doughs don’t translate well when making these treats!
When December arrives, I hunt down some Brach’s Chocolate Stars to use instead of the traditional Hershey’s Kisses, just to make these cookies more festive for Christmas. These Star of Bethlehem Cookies would be irresistible topped with Rolos, too, if you’re game to mix peanut butter with gooey caramel! Or how about mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my Peanut Blossoms Dry?
If you use too much flour or not enough liquid, your peanut blossoms can turn out dry and/or hard. Overbaking will also result in dry cookies.
Make sure you use large eggs. Also, when measuring your flour, scoop it out of a flour bin or container so it does not compress. Use the flat side of a knife or an offset spatula to sweep the excess flour from the top of the measuring cup.
Why Are My Peanut Blossoms Flat?
If the butter or dough gets too warm, the cookie dough will bake up flat. To remedy this, just chill your dough, covered, in the refrigerator until it gets firm, but not hard. It should be scoopable.
Is there Vanilla in Peanut Butter Blossoms?
Yes, there is both vanilla and salt in this peanut blossoms recipe. They each enhance the flavor of these cookies.
How Do You Store Peanut Blossoms?
Once the cookies have cooled to room temperature, store them in an airtight container. They will stay fresh for up to 5 days.
Can You Freeze Peanut Blossoms?
Yes, they freeze well as long as they are completely cooled. I don’t freeze them for more than a month to keep the chocolate pristine. If not giving the cookies as gifts, you can freeze up to 3 months.
Defrost in the refrigerator to minimize condensation from developing in the container and dripping on the chocolate.
How Long Have Peanut Butter Blossoms Been Around?
Peanut Blossoms were the winner of the 9th Pillsbury Bake-Off in 1949. The recipe immediately gained popularity after being awarded this honor.
Tips for Making Star Cookies
- I used to be able to find Brachs Chocolate Stars in the grocery store, but I’ve had to resort to Amazon (affiliate link) of late. Hope they’ll start reappearing on the shelves soon!
- If you can’t find chocolate stars, you can use any kind of Hershey’s Kiss though I wouldn’t recommend peppermint.
- If you know you will be baking these Star of Bethlehem Cookies on a certain day, pull your butter and eggs out of the refrigerator about two hours before mixing. Room temperature butter will be much easier to cream.
- Use creamy peanut butter so you can make nice rounds of dough.
- Press in the chocolate star when the cookies come out of the oven, not before you bake.
- But, if you’re worried about your chocolates not sticking, you can pull the cookies out of the over 1-2 minutes before they are fully baked, add the chocolates and place them back in the oven to finish baking. I did not find this to be necessary.
- PRO-Tip: Spray your measuring cup with Pam before measuring the peanut butter. It will release like a charm.
- If you’re short on bowls or time, instead of sifting or whisking all the dry ingredients, sprinkle the baking soda and salt over the wet ingredients and mix well. Then add the flour. Nothing worse than biting into a bit of undissolved baking soda!
- Always check your peanut butter blossoms cookies a minute or so before the baking time listed in the recipe. All ovens bake a little differently.
I’ve tried a few Blossom Cookies and this is my favorite. Cook’s Illustrated also has a terrific version, but it involves grinding peanuts which is an extra step that I’d rather avoid during the busy holidays. There are a couple of recipes that have you pull out the cookies a minute or two before they’re finished baking to add the chocolate star. I haven’t had any trouble with the chocolate not sticking so I nixed that idea, too. Simplicity is the name of the game this time of year!!
This Twist on Hershey’s Kiss Cookies made it into my holiday recipe binder, where only the best of the best candy and cookie recipes are stored. My two oldest wouldn’t complain if the cookie jar had a never-ending supply! I hope these peanut butter kisses will become one of your favorites, too.
More Blossom Cookies You’ll Love:
- Macaroon Blossom Cookies from Crazy for Crust
- Eggnog Blossoms from Back for Seconds
- Christmas Sugar Cookie Blossoms from Princess Pinky Girl
- Chocolate Heart Blossoms from Baking A Moment
- Caramel Biscoff Blossoms
- Rolo Peanut Blossoms
- Candy Cane Blossoms
- More of my BEST Holiday Recipes
Star of Bethlehem Cookies (Peanut Blossoms)
A twist on peanut butter blossoms using a chocolate star to make a Christmas cookie!
Ingredients
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup butter, at room temperature
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 3 1/2 cups flour
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 package Brach's Milk Chocolate Stars (9.2 ounces)
- Sugar, to coat dough balls
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Line baking sheets with parchment and set aside.
- Cream sugar, brown sugar, butter, and peanut butter. Beat in egg, milk, and vanilla.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir into egg mixture until incorporated.
- Shape tablespoons of dough into balls and roll in additional granulated sugar. Place onto prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart.
- Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from the oven and immediately press a chocolate star[ into the center of each cookie.
- Allow to cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then remove to a cooling rack to allow the chocolate to solidify.
Notes
Feel free to substitute Hershey's Kisses, Rolos, or mini Reeses Peanut Butter Cups for the chocolate stars if desired.
I spray my measuring cup with non-stick cooking spray before measuring the peanut butter, for easier release and clean up.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
30Serving Size:
2 cookiesAmount Per Serving: Calories: 256Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 29mgSodium: 284mgCarbohydrates: 31gFiber: 1gSugar: 14gProtein: 4g
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46 Comments on “Star of Bethlehem Cookies AKA Peanut Blossoms”
Love the name. They are lovely.
Ah, Amy makes these. These are one of my favorite cookies at Christmas time.
Amy told me the same thing! I think they are a specialty of the Midwest 🙂
They look perfect! I am going to try these. The extra salted peanuts sound delicious.
They are just gorgeous looking…I used to make a peanut butter cookie that was similar…yum!
Such beautiful cookies! They sound delicious too.
Who could ever resist these blossom cookies!
Whether it’s for Christmas or not, it’s good to have more cookie recipes on your site, especially when they look this delicious! Beautiful shapes and I could eat several with hot tea…Hmmm I’m about to go to bed. 🙂
your cookies look fantastic!! those star shaped candies were such an inspired touch!
I can see why this recipe made into your holiday recipe folder, they really sound and look yummy!
Anything with peanut butter, works any time for me! I love these and would love to have a few right now!
What pretty cookies! And I think you could serve those any time of the year.
By the way, I made and LOVED your Heath Bar blondies. Amazing!!!
I love, love, love the ground up peanuts. And, unfortunately, I can think of an excuse to eat “Christmas” cookies any time of the year. 🙂
I will always associate these with childhood in the Midwest–where I recall their being served year round. They look wonderful!
This cookie combines a real favourite for our house, PB and Chocolate. I tend to shy away from Shortening too, although I have one in my fridge, though I use about 1/8th of it and then after a year or so, in the trash it goes.
I see so many cookie recipes on different blogs but you present and decorate them so well. I am saving this in my recipe book as well 🙂
Lizzy these look amazing and tempting of course!!
You can never go wrong with Cook’s Illustrated recipe 😀 …. Those cookies look pretty yummy ! Perfectly-baked as well ;D
I was actually reading an article today about the star of Bethlehem and now I ran over your cookies. These are looking lovely.
I love Cook’s Illustrated, they come up with the best ideas! And you come up with the best of everything Lizzie! I love your star substitution, it makes the name far more intriguing and interesting than “Peanut Butter Kisses”! 🙂
You always make the best things Lizzy , these look so delish!!!! I have to try this 🙂