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 |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on June 18, 2008 Rich and decadent sweet chocolate and peanut butter squares >Print this recipe Base:
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It sounds easy and delicious!! Like homemade Reese's! Mmmm - Thanks so much for a wonderful recipe, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThese 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!
ReplyDeletewould 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.
ReplyDeleteI use to make these when I was a little girl and they really do taste like Reese's peanut butter cups. I love them.
ReplyDeleteLisa 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.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby would love these he is mad for peanuts and they look so good.
ReplyDeleteThose look so good! ...mmm...peanut butter and chocolate...
ReplyDeleteYum these look SO good. I am bookmarking them for a treat for my husband since he loves peanut butter and chocolate!
ReplyDeleteyes please - I would happily eat these - I would make them too but wonder how many would be left to eat by the end.
ReplyDeleteI 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 :)
ReplyDeleteYou 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
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good, Lisa!! I only like PB on bread, but this makes me want to try it out.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I love treats like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending it to bookmarked recipes!
Hi lisa,
ReplyDeleteMouth watering treat there!!!!This sounds so easy 2 make....will try this one for sure!
Veda
hey lisa...
ReplyDeletei 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..
I absolutely adore these ones. Bookmarked, so soft and chewy. I love them right now!!!
ReplyDeleteLisa, this is just what us Reese's-deprived kids down under need!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
Hey,
ReplyDeleteThe 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...)
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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