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Peanut Butter Chocolate Squares

Peanut Butter Chocolate Squares

I was introduced to a sample of these decadent little squares by a friend and former neighbor a few years ago. I immediately noted the recipe, but until now haven't been self-disciplined enough to trust myself with more than the memory of this simple but heavenly pairing of chocolate, peanut butter and, yes, butter and sugar. But a recent occasion to treat some co-workers was sufficient encouragement to make a whole pan. Almost as good as the peanut butter cups I made for my Dad, yet decidedly easier to prepare, you just can't go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate. Bring along some cocoa fruit treats for a diabetic and gluten-free option.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Squares


Peanut Butter Chocolate SquaresPeanut Butter Chocolate Squares
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Published on June 18, 2008

Rich and decadent sweet chocolate and peanut butter squares

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Base:
  • 1 1/2 cups crushed graham crackers
  • 1 cup smooth peanut butter
  • 1 3/4 cups icing sugar
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, softened
Topping:
  • 1 cup chocolate chips (I used a mixture of milk and dark chocolate)
  • 3/4 cup smooth peanut butter
Instructions:
  • In a medium bowl, mix together the graham cracker crumbs, peanut butter, icing sugar and butter until well combined. Press into a lightly greased 9 × 13 inch glass pan.

  • Melt the chocolate chips and peanut butter together in a heavy-bottomed pan until smooth. Drizzle over the bottom layer, smoothing evenly with a spatula.

  • Chill until set and cut into small pieces.

Makes about 2 dozen squares

Peanut Butter Chocolate Squares

20 comments:

  1. It sounds easy and delicious!! Like homemade Reese's! Mmmm - Thanks so much for a wonderful recipe, Lisa.

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  2. These do sound irresistible. . .I think I'm going to have to wait until I can bring some to my coworkers, too, or I'd eat them all!

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  3. would it be wrong to make these, crumble them into a batch of homemade ice cream, and then eat all the ice cream myself? because that is totally what i want to do.

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  4. I use to make these when I was a little girl and they really do taste like Reese's peanut butter cups. I love them.

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  5. Lisa these look great. So much so I am now craving a peanut butter nutella sandwich - but only because i do not have one of these scrumptious bars.

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  6. My hubby would love these he is mad for peanuts and they look so good.

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  7. Those look so good! ...mmm...peanut butter and chocolate...

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  8. Yum these look SO good. I am bookmarking them for a treat for my husband since he loves peanut butter and chocolate!

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  9. yes please - I would happily eat these - I would make them too but wonder how many would be left to eat by the end.

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  10. I can almost taste these! I think you are right though, it is best to make them for friends, that's the safest way! I bet they were greatly enjoyed :)

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  11. You bookmarked these from a neibhor - my friend bookmarked and tried this from u and I am now gng to bookmark the very same and try these two! This is some bookmarking session gng on! I am so gng to try these! remarkable

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  12. I just looked at the ingredients and wow these sound like they'd be sweet! But they look so awesome and perfect I must save the recipe. I love that there's graham cracker crumbs involved - makes the bar even more appealing!

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  13. That looks so good, Lisa!! I only like PB on bread, but this makes me want to try it out.

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  14. These look great! I love treats like this.

    Thanks for sending it to bookmarked recipes!

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  15. Hi lisa,

    Mouth watering treat there!!!!This sounds so easy 2 make....will try this one for sure!

    Veda

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  16. hey lisa...
    i tried this yesterday and it was a treat.... thanks a ton .. anything without baking required is a boon to me.... thanks a ton... i wid like to mail u ...
    cheers, swati..

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  17. I absolutely adore these ones. Bookmarked, so soft and chewy. I love them right now!!!

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  18. Lisa, this is just what us Reese's-deprived kids down under need!

    Thanks for the recipe. It's come in handy for several last-minute bring-something-to-share occasions. I've been using margarine, dark chocolate and rice bubbles/krispies to share them with vegan and gluten-free friends.

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  19. Hey,

    The pix look almost like those my mom used to make.

    I thought however that she used Kellogg's corn flakes all crushed up with peanut butter, poured the choc chippits melted on top and let it sit.

    Would this work or am I missing ingredients (and reality...)

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  20. Thanks for dropping by Rick. Give it a try and let me know. You could likely use crushed up corn flakes instead of the graham cracker crumbs.

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