12 Peanut Butter Desserts: Part 2

These mouthwatering sweets, perfect for peanut butter lovers with a sweet tooth, incorporate your favorite traditional spread. In addition to inventive concoctions that blend peanut butter with other delectable ingredients like chocolate, fruits, and even pretzels, we also offer traditional favorites like peanut butter cookies and creamy peanut butter fudge.

12 Peanut Butter Desserts: Part 2

12 Peanut Butter Desserts: Part 2\

Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies

Upgrade your peanut butter and jelly game with these satisfying cookies. They are delicious and soft peanut butter cookies filled with jam and drizzled with peanut butter and crushed peanuts. Think of them as thumbprint cookies in a sense, with a sweet fruity filling. These cookies take about 20 minutes to make for a quick toss-up dessert everyone will love.

No Churn Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream

No ice cream maker required for this no-churn recipe. Take a bowl and mix this mixture: heavy cream, peanut butter, condensed milk, cocoa powder, peanut butter cup and vanilla. Mix, pour into the pan, freeze and wait. Then grab that ice cream scoop and serve up a smooth and creamy ice cream filled with everyone’s favorite flavors.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats

This recipe adds a new flavor to Rice Krispies. Create a truly wow worthy no-bake treat using chocolate cocoa pebbles, mini chocolate chips, butterfingers, peanut butter cups, peanut butter, melted chocolate and more. These rice krispy treats have loads of sweetness from cereal and candies. The added chocolate toppings make them even sweeter.

Peanut Butter Whipped Cream

This peanut butter whipped cream only takes 4 ingredients and 5 minutes to make. It’s firm, meaning it holds its shape and is great for piping on top of desserts. The key to this recipe is very cold whipping cream to create the perfect texture.

Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

If you have extra ripe bananas in your kitchen, grab them and make this Peanut Butter Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips. This banana bread recipe uses oil, flour, ripe bananas, peanut butter, and more. Fold the dark chocolate chips into the batter before pouring into the pan. Elvis Presley would love this bread because he loved those peanut butter and banana sandwiches!

Peanut Butter Mug Cake

If you’re in the mood for cake but don’t want to make a whole cake, try this easy single-serve recipe for mug cakes. In a large coffee mug, combine creamy peanut butter, oil, baking powder, flour, sugar, and other ingredients. Once the batter is formed, microwave it for a few minutes, and in about five minutes, you’ll have your very own cake to dig into.

These delicious sliceable bars are made with butter, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking soda, brown sugar, peanut butter cups, walnuts, and a few other ingredients. Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl, pour the mixture in, bake until golden brown, then slice, serve, and enjoy each one individually.

Peanut Butter Pretzel Balls

Put peanut butter balls on your list if you haven’t had them yet. This dish takes it a step further, giving this sugary treat a crunchy and salty edge. After combining the peanut butter mixture with crushed pretzels, roll the mixture into balls. After dipping the balls in chocolate, sprinkle additional crushed pretzels on top. A sweet treat to help with portion control and quick snacks.

Peanut Butter Cheesecake

For this dish, start with a graham cracker crust. Next, combine cream cheese, peanut butter, vanilla, and other ingredients to make a no-bake peanut butter cheesecake. Once your cheesecake is well combined, cover it with a rich, velvety peanut butter ganache. This is a really great recipe for any gathering you have planned, and it’s a sliceable dessert of peanut butter overload.

Peanut Butter Blossoms

A traditional delicacy that has been enjoyed for a very long time is peanut butter flowers. These are baked peanut butter cookies that have been rolled in powdered sugar. Place a Hershey’s Kiss in the middle of the cookies when they have somewhat cooled. With just one mouthful, these whimsical biscuits can transport you back to your early years. This dessert can also be frozen.

Peanut Butter Brownies

Begin by filling a skillet with homemade brownie batter. Next, quickly prepare this peanut butter base using cream cheese, peanut butter, sugar, and additional ingredients. Swirl the brownie batter with dollops of the mixture, then bake to create a beautiful treat that tastes even better than it looks. Excellent for feeding a large group or enjoying as a family snack throughout the week.

I adore cookie bars because they reduce the amount of preparation required to make cookies. I had to share this recipe for peanut butter cookie cheesecake bars as soon as I saw it. A peanut butter cookie bar serves as the foundation, mixed with a basic cheesecake batter. Reese’s Pieces candies are then added on top to give this fudgy and chewy bar the ideal crunch.

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