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Did you know that you can make Peanut Butter Cups in your own kitchen with only 4 ingredients and just a fraction of the sugar? They’re super easy, great for holidays, perfect for gifting, and absolutely delicious!
When you need to satisfy your sweet tooth, Peanut Butter Cups never disappoint. With their salty-sweet flavor, creamy filling, and crisp chocolate coating it’s no wonder they’re a crowd favorite! When holidays roll around and the candy starts to trickle in, peanut butter cups are one of the first to disappear from the candy bowl.
One of the things I love to do is to recreate some of our favorite treats. For one, I can control the ingredients! It means I can cut back on the sugar, or make allergy substitutions when necessary. When you use high-quality ingredients, the end product is so much better. Plus- homemade treats are so fun to give away. And one of our favorite ways to celebrate the holidays! Switch up the sprinkles to match the season and boom. These Homemade Peanut Butter Cups are sure to spread the love and are guaranteed be a massive hit!
These will last for a few days at room temperature, or in an airtight container in the fridge for 2 weeks. If you are stacking them, place parchment paper between the layers to avoid sticking.
Yes! They freeze great. Place in a freezer storage back or airtight container for 2-3 months. Allow to come to room temperature for 10-15 minutes before enjoying. Or eat cold!
You can really use any good quality chocolate here. White, milk, semisweet, or dark chocolate would all be yummy! Semisweet and dark chocolate will set up firmer than the white or milk chocolate. Adding about a half teaspoon of coconut oil to your melted chocolate can help with this. Almond Bark also
This is a great place to get creative! We drizzled some of ours with chocolate and topped them with sprinkles. But you can also skip the drizzle and add the sprinkles before the chocolate sets. Use different sprinkles depending on the occasion! Flaked sea salt or chopped peanuts are also delicious.
You have a couple different options! We’ve also made these in a mini muffin tin with liners and that works great. Don’t attempt to do it without the liners, or you will just be scraping them out. You can also make these in a pan! Line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper. Press the peanut butter mixture into the pan and top with melted chocolate. Once chilled, cut into squares. They won’t look exactly like peanut butter cups, but they will taste just as delicious!
Homemade Peanut Butter Cups that have less than half the sugar and taste better than the real thing!
Servings: 18 cups
Calories: 262kcal
Add your peanut butter to a medium sized bowl. Heat in the microwave for 15-20 seconds to soften. Stir in the graham cracker crumbs and maple syrup.
Place the chopped chocolate in a microwave safe bowl. Heat for 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval, until smooth and melted. This shouldn’t take longer than 75-90 seconds! Do not overheat. When there are just a few pieces left, keep stirring. The residual heat will smooth it out.
Pour a small amount of chocolate into a silicone mold or mini muffin pan with liners. Tap to allow the chocolate to spread.
Add about a teaspoon of the peanut butter mixture to each cup. Top with the rest of the melting chocolate, tapping gently to allow the melted chocolate to settle into the mold.
Put the peanut butter cups in the fridge for 20-30 minutes or until set.
If desired, drizzle with additional melted chocolate and top with sprinkles. Enjoy!
Calories: 262kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 87mg | Potassium: 277mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 10IU | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 3mg
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