If you grew up loving classic Nutter Butters, you’re going to be obsessed with this healthy homemade version. These gluten-free, dairy-free peanut butter sandwich cookies are soft, chewy, naturally sweetened, and made with simple, real-food ingredients.

Unlike the store-bought version, these are refined sugar-free, made with better-for-you ingredients, and packed with rich peanut butter flavor—making them the perfect healthier dessert or snack.

Whether you’re looking for a healthy cookie recipe, a nostalgic treat, or a high-protein sweet snack, these homemade Nutter Butters check every box.

As a die-hard peanut butter lover, specifically a Nutter Butter-enthusiast, this homemade version was a must-make in the RGE repertoire. They even make an appearance in my first cookbook, Rachael’s Good Eats – had to include ‘em!

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One of the things I love most about recipe creating, is re-creating my favorite childhood meals, snacks and sweets with better-for-you ingredients.

Growing up, I was obsessed with the OG’s. Whether it was after sports, or as a treat in my school lunch or at home, I couldn’t get enough.

But now I know better than to indulge in all the processed foods that are loaded with all the inflammatory oils, high-fructose corn syrups, and more.

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Why You’ll Love These Healthy Nutter Butters

  • Gluten-free & dairy-free
  • Refined sugar-free (naturally sweetened!)
  • Made with simple pantry ingredients
  • Soft, chewy texture with creamy peanut butter filling
  • Perfect for meal prep, snacks, or dessert
  • Healthier twist on a classic childhood favorite
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Better-For-You Homemade Nutter Butters (Easy, Gluten-Free Treat)

These better-for-you homemade Nutter Butters are the perfect mix of nostalgic flavor and wholesome ingredients. Made with simple pantry staples, this gluten-free, dairy-free cookie recipe comes together in just about 30 minutes—from mixing the dough to assembling the creamy peanut butter filling.

This recipe is quick, easy, and family-friendly, making it a fun option for baking with kids or prepping a healthier dessert during the week. Whether you’re craving a peanut butter treat, looking for a healthier cookie alternative, or need a crowd-pleasing dessert for a gathering, these homemade Nutter Butters deliver every time.

Ingredients for Homemade Nutter Butters

Cookies:

  • Unsweetened creamy peanut butter
  • Maple syrup
  • Vanilla extract
  • Almond flour
  • Baking powder

Filling:

  • Unsweetened creamy peanut butter
  • Maple syrup

How to Make Healthy Nutter Butter Cookies

Step 1: Make the Cookie Dough

In a mixing bowl, combine peanut butter, egg, coconut sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Stir in almond flour, baking soda, and salt until a soft dough forms.

Step 2: Shape the Cookies

Roll dough into small balls, then gently shape into an oval (that classic Nutter Butter look!). Use a fork to create a crisscross pattern.

Step 3: Bake

Bake at 350°F for 8–10 minutes, or until lightly golden. Let cool completely before assembling.

Step 4: Make the Filling

Mix together peanut butter, maple syrup, coconut oil, and vanilla until smooth and creamy.

Step 5: Assemble

Spread filling onto one cookie and top with another to create a sandwich.

What I Used To Make This Recipe

Substitutions & Variations

  • Nut-free: Swap peanut butter for sunflower seed butter
  • Low sugar: Reduce coconut sugar slightly or use a monk fruit blend
  • Extra protein: Add a scoop of your favorite vanilla protein powder to the filling
  • Crunchy texture: Use crunchy peanut butter for added texture

Storage Tips

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days
  • Refrigerate for up to 1 week
  • Freeze for up to 2 months (great for meal prep!)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are These Nutter Butters Healthy?

These are a healthier alternative to traditional Nutter Butters because they are:

  • Made without refined sugar
  • Naturally gluten-free
  • Made with wholesome fats and protein from peanut butter
  • Free from preservatives and artificial ingredients

They’re still a treat—but one you can feel better about enjoying.

Can I make these vegan?

Yes! Swap the egg for a flax egg (1 tbsp flaxseed meal + 2.5 tbsp water).

Can I use a different flour?

Almond flour works best, but you can try oat flour—just note the texture may vary.

Are these good for meal prep?

Absolutely. These cookies store well and make a great grab-and-go snack or dessert.

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MORE, EASY-TO-MAKE, BETTER-FOR-YOU DESSERTS:

Peanut Butter Balls

Peppermint Patties

Bite-Sized Twix Cups

Dirty Chai Chia Pudding

Tahini Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Healthy Homemade Nutter Butters

5 from 1 vote
By Rachael DeVaux
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 8 – 10 sandwich cookies
Cook (and Total) Time includes about 10 minutes of cooling before assembling cookies.
These Healthy Homemade Nutter Butters are just as good, if not better, than the originals. Made from scratch using only 5 ingredients, they’re a gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free treat you’ll want to keep stocked at all times!

Ingredients 

Cookies

  • 1/2 cup unsweetened creamy peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2/3 cup almond flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

Filling

  • 1/4 cup unsweetened creamy peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup

Instructions 

Cookies

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, stir together the peanut butter, maple syrup, and vanilla until smooth. Add the almond flour and baking powder, and stir to combine, pressing out any clumps of flour.
  • Using your hands, roll the dough into ½ – 1-inch balls. Arrange them on the prepared baking sheet in pairs, placing the two tightly next to each other (but leaving space between the pairs). You want the dough balls in each pair to slightly overlap so the two cookies bake together to make a peanut shape.
  • Use a fork to gently press down on each ball in one direction, then 90 degrees in the other direction, forming crisscross lines.
    Tip: if needed to prevent the fork from sticking to the dough, try running it under water, or dunking it in a small amount of coconut oil, before you press down each time.
  • Bake the cookies for 10-14 minutes, until they're just beginning to turn golden brown at the edges.
  • Transfer the baking sheet to a cooling rack, and allow the cookies to cool completely, at least 10 minutes.

To Fill, Assemble, and Store

  • In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the peanut butter and maple syrup until smooth.
  • Turn one of the baked cookie pairs upside down. Spread about 1 tablespoon of the filling on the bottom of that pair, then press another cookie pair on top (the filling doesn't have to spread all the way to the edges). Repeat with the remaining filling and cookies.
  • Serve immediately, or keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

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  1. 5 stars
    THESE ARE INSANE. Literally might be the best cookie I’ve made! So so yummy and taste better than the real thing. The cookie is perfectly soft and I could eat the filling with a spoon. I love that they’re 5 simple ingredients and so easy to whip up! Thank you Rachael!!!!

  2. I’ve made these so many times and they never get old! Even my little cousin who is a picky eater loves them. I’ve also dipped half of the cookie and chocolate and that was also amazing!

  3. What can be a substitute for maple syrup? I am diabetic and maple syrup has 50 grams of sugar!
    Thank you,
    Sandy

  4. 5 stars
    I just made these! They are soooooooo yummy and crazy easy to make! Plus, the ingredients are staples in my house! Everyone who tried them said they tasted even better than nutter butter cookies. Thank you for the best cookie recipe!