Crisp and chewy cashew butter cookies are packed with gooey chocolate chips and you’d never guess that they’re completely flourless!

Who would’ve thought cashew butter could be such a magical cookie ingredient?? The proof is in the cookie today but I think we should all have a second one just to be certain.
These cookies were originally inspired by my sister Ruthie who helped come up with them over a decade ago shortly after I first started my website and wow, did she ever nail it!
I actually hadn’t made this recipe in forever but they were next on my list to update and turns out she knew what she was doing! This recipe stands the test of time and are somehow even better than I remember.

I’m talking picture-perfect crisp edges, a chewy center, and lordy, all the gooey chocolate just melts in your mouth. These have quickly worked their way to the top of my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipes.
You’re about to be in the same boat.
These Cashew Cookies Feature…
- Creamy cashew butter
- Crisp edges and chewy centers
- Gooey semisweet chocolate chips
- An easy recipe that comes together with only 6 ingredients and no flour

Making the Cashew Cookies
(scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full recipe)
Ingredients You Will Need
- Brown sugar
- Egg
- Cashew butter
- Vanilla extract
- Baking soda
- Kosher salt
- Semisweet chocolate chips
How to Make Cashew Butter
I almost always make my cashew butter at home since it’s so easy and way cheaper than storebought as well. To make 1 cup cashew butter for this recipe you will need 2 cups roasted unsalted cashews.
Place the cashews in a high-speed blender or food processor and puree on high speed 3-5 minutes, scraping down sides occasionally until cashews are broken down into a smooth butter.

Tips for Perfect Cashew Cookies
- Gently fold dough – use a light hand when mixing the dough to avoid overmixing.
- Scoop dough into uniform balls – uniform dough balls will bake up evenly.
- Space cookies 2 inches apart – these cookies will spread a bit while they bake so make sure you space them evenly so they have room.
- Press cashews into tops of cookies before baking – optional, but this garnish gives the cookies a little extra cashew flavor.
- Bake cookies 8-10 minutes at 350F – these cookies bake up faster than your average cookie since they don’t have flour in them. Watch the cookies closely so they don’t burn.
Recipe Variations
Try these ideas for a different twist on these cookies.
- Use another chocolate – try white chocolate, dark chocolate, or a cut-up chocolate bar.
- Top cookies with sea salt – sprinkle warm cookies with a little flaky sea salt.
- Add dried fruit – fold 1/4 cup dried cranberries or raisins into dough.

These cookies really are the best kind of magic! It’s hard to believe that a base of cashew butter could result in a cookie so crisp and chewy but you’d better believe these are a permanent addition to our cookie rotation.
And with that, I’m grabbing a third.
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Cashew Butter Cookies
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Ingredients
- 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 cup cashew butter (see blog post for how to make a quick batch of homemade)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- Roasted cashew halves for garnishing cookies, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Line two large sheet pans with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a large bowl, mix sugar, egg, cashew butter, vanilla, baking soda, and salt until smooth. Fold in chocolate chips. (dough will be slightly sticky at first but will thicken up pretty quickly)
- Scoop cookie dough into 1-inch balls and place 2 inches apart on prepared sheet pans. Press a few cashew halves in cookies if desired. Bake cookies at 350F 8-10 minutes until edges of cookies are a light golden brown.
- Cool cookies on baking sheet 20 minutes, then transfer to a wire cooling rack to cool completely.
Notes
Nutrition
This post was updated with a few minor adjustments and new photos on 3/26/26.


Renee @ Two in the Kitchen says
You make some of the best chocolate chip cookies Sarah, and these are no exception!! 🙂
Sarah says
Aww thank you Renee! xoxo
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
First of all, your pictures are so gorgeous, Sarah! I just want to reach right through my screen and grab one of these babies. And secondly, I love your goal of trying every chocolate chip cookie out there. Yum! These flourless kind look amazing! Such a great idea to add in cashew butter, so creative! Pinned!
Sarah says
Thanks for the photo love and for the sweet words, Gayle! Hope you’re having a nice weekend. 🙂
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
cashew butter in cookies?! I love these, Sarah!!! your blog is turning into my go-to blog for cookies!!! happy friday!!!
Sarah says
Haha that pretty much makes my day to hear that, Alice! Thanks so much, girlie! Have a great rest of the weekend.
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
Pretty pictures and shoutout to your sister for making these happen! They look amazing 🙂
Sarah says
Thanks Medha!
Jen @ Baked by an Introvert says
These cookies look amazing! I love the cashew butter in them. Such a great alternative for those sensitive to gluten.
Sarah says
Thank you Jen!!
Manali @ CookWithManali says
I have made flourless cookies with almond butter once and they were wonderful! These look amazing Sarah, I can literally taste them through the screen, yum!
Sarah says
Aren’t flourless cookies the best?! Almond butter is on my list to try next time. 🙂 Thanks Manali!
Jess @ whatjessicabakednext says
We’re totally on the same wavelength today! Love these choc chip cookies and I’ve never tried cashew butter – but it sounds amazing! Definitely craving these now! Lovely recipe, Sarah!
Sarah says
Great minds think alike!! Love it. 🙂 Thank Jess!
Rachael | Spache the Spatula says
I’ve made cookies with peanut butter, almond butter, and hazelnut butter, but never cashew butter! These sound so freakin’ good! I must try these!
Sarah says
You’ve gotta get your hands on some cashew butter, Rachael! Seriously the best thing ever. 😀
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
Can I join you on your bucket list journey? I want to try all the cookies too! These cashew butter cookies sound delicious! I love cashew butter, great flavor. And these are gluten free!
Sarah says
Thank Natalie!! Have a great rest of the weekend, lady!
Sherri@The Well Floured Kitchen says
these look amazing! I make something similar with peanut butter so yes they work! Isn’t it great to be able to make cookies without flour? Pinned!!
Sarah says
I like to think of it as cookie magic. LOL. Thanks Sherri!
Kristine @ Kristine's Kitchen says
Your photos of these cookies are mouthwateringly amazing! I don’t have any cashew butter on hand but I bet you’re right that these would be awesome with peanut butter! And I love the short ingredient list and ease of this recipe. What a smart little sister you have! 🙂
Sarah says
Thanks for the photo compliments and for the kind words, Kristine! Hope you’re doing well, friend! 🙂
Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says
Love how simple these are! You are right — the world NEEDS these cookies! Because, cookies. 🙂
Sarah says
Haha thanks Ashley!!
Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat. says
These look amazing! I wouldn’t have thought a flourless chocolate chip cookie would be very good either, but these look pretty awesome! Can’t wait to try them!
Sarah says
Thanks so much Stacey!! 🙂
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
I love peanut butter.. I love almond butter.. but NEVER have I tried cashew butter! You always have the best inspiring recipes Sarah, I have to get my hands on a jar or make it myself – so I can make these delicious cookies!
Sarah says
Yes, you so need to try cashew butter, Thaila! It’s so good. 🙂
Melanie @ Carmel Moments says
I’ve never made anything with Cashew Butter before. They truly look amazing Sarah!
Pinned.
Sarah says
Thanks for pinning, Melanie! Have a good rest of the weekend. 🙂
Olivia - Primavera Kitchen says
I love flourless cookies. All my recipe cookies are flourless because I just think they are softer and more delicious! And cashew butter is awesome to make flourless cookies as well as peanut butter!
Have an awesome weekend 😉
Sarah says
You make the best flourless cookies, Olivia! I so need to try a few of your recipes. 🙂