Happy National Peanut Butter Lovers' Day! Yes, that's what it really is today. To celebrate, I thought I'd make my family some peanut butter cups. These are so easy and so close to the taste of store bought that you will never want to buy them again! Try experimenting with crushed pretzels, nuts, etc.
Ingredients:
- 2 c milk chocolate chips
- 1/2 c creamy peanut butter
- 2 tbsp confectioners' sugar
- 1 tbsp graham cracker crumbs
Melt the chocolate in the microwave in 30 second increments, stirring in between until smooth.
Place cupcake tins with paper inserts inside a cupcake pan. Drizzle a thin layer of the melted chocolate in the bottom of each cup. Place the pan in the freezer for 5 minutes, or until chocolate is set.
In a bowl, combine the peanut butter, confectioners' sugar and graham cracker crumbs. Spoon about a teaspoon or so of the peanut butter on top of the chocolate, smoothing with the back of the spoon. Be sure to leave a 1/8-inch thick outside rim of chocolate untouched by the peanut butter.
Place the chocolate back in the microwave and melt again in 30 second increments, until smooth. Drizzle enough chocolate into each cup over the peanut butter so that there is a flat top surface of chocolate. If there are any air bubbles, gently pop them with a toothpick. Place in the freezer for 5 minutes, or until chocolate is set.
Carefully peel the paper from the peanut butter cups.
Enjoy!
OMG!!! They look great! This is my favorite candy and I had no idea they are so easy to make. A must try for sure! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed. They look like store bought!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's amazing how simple, quick and yummy they are!
ReplyDeleteWe love peanut butter cups :) they look beautiful!
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These look so good, and the recipe seems so simple. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! These look amazing and I bet taste better than the original.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm making them again today for munchies for the weekend.
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ReplyDeleteThese look amazing and seem so easy to make... hubby LOVES these... I will be making some of them very very soon! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo perfect and decadent! Love these :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the sweet comments. :) I hope you all can get around to making them and enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteoh these look perfect! i tried them ones...didn't turn out so well. i think i may have to give them another go!
ReplyDeletewow these look perfect! I can't believe how easy they look to make! I was so overwhelmed by making candy but you've calmed my nerves about it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe. I can't believe how pretty your peanut butter cups are!
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These look sinful!
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Hmmm...we are thinking we could do this. That sounds delicious!! Of course how can you go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter?
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I love peanut butter cups but never knew they would be so easy to make at home. This may be dangerous information to have! Can't wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try making these, thanks for posting a recipe!
ReplyDeleteHow many peanut butter cups does this recipi make? Can you use the mini muffin tins instead of the bigger ones?
ReplyDeleteUsing a standard-sized muffin pan, it can yield anywhere from 24 to 36, depending on how much chocolate you spread on the bottom of each cup and how much chocolate you top them off with. You can most certainly use mini muffin pans but I found it slightly more difficult leave a 1/8-inch thick outside rim of chocolate untouched by the peanut butter.
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