Tata’s
Dark
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
***These are fairly easy to make and super fun to make with kids! Also using dark chocolate makes these treats
fairly low in sugar as the whole recipe has only 1 ¼ cup added sugar. A friend challenged me to make a dessert that is "Dairy free; egg free and Gluten-free." I provided directions for both this special diet and the dairy version. Enjoy!!
INGREDIENTS
·
30 1-inch paper candy
liners or 14 waxy cupcake wrappers
·
1 cup creamy peanut
butter (this is a good recipe to use up junky peanut butter i.e. Skippy Jiff
etc…or use the good stuff.)
·
1 1/4 cup sifted
powdered sugar
·
3 tablespoon butter,
softened (you can use a vegan butter or coconut oil (the solid stuff—not liquid)
if you want to skip the dairy.)
·
3 cups (10-oz. pkg.) Dark
Chocolate chips
·
2 tablespoons + 1 tsp vegetable
shortening (If you can’t do shortening you can add an oil of your choice i.e. avocado
oil or canola oil—do not use olive oil or other oils such as peanut that have a
strong taste or it will overpower your chocolate.)
·
Coarse sea salt
·
1/3 cup chopped salted
peanuts
·
INSTRUCTIONS
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PLACE paper
liners on a baking sheet. COMBINE peanut butter, sugar and butter in mixing bowl until well
blended. If mixture is very soft, mix in an additional tablespoon of powdered sugar
at a time. If mixture is dry add a little more peanut butter at a time. The consistency should be that of play dough
and should not stick to your hands.
Shape
peanut butter mixture into 30 1/2- to 3/4-inch balls or 12 to 14 1 inch balls if you are using cupcake
wrappers. flattening slightly. MELT dark chocolate morsels and shortening in a glass or metal bowl
in a double boiler. To double boil: Take
a sauce pan and put 2 inches of water in it.
Then find a bowl that fits nicely on your sauce pan—so it won’t
fall. Place your shortening and dark
chocolate pieces in the bowl and place on top of the sauce pan with water.
Turn on to med/high and stir until chocolate
is melted and smooth. STIRRING often. TIP: Do not allow
water to touch bottom of bowl or allow water to get into chocolate.
·
Spoon 1 teaspoon of melted chocolate
into each candy cup or 1 ½ TBS into each cupcake wrapper .
Place peanut butter
filling onto top of melted morsels.
Top each peanut butter cup with one
teaspoon of melted chocolate for candy wrappers or 1 ½ TBS melted chocolate for
cupcake wrappers.
While the chocolate is still soft: Sprinkle
with a few grains of sea salt on some of them and sprinkle chopped salted
peanuts on the others—for decoration.
Enjoy!!
Love, Tata
Love, Tata










4 comments:
Hello Tata, Goodbye Reeses! These are the best chocolate peanut butter cups! Perfect balance of that dark chocolate and yummy creamy peanut butter. Tata doesn't skimp on the texture!
Yeppers "Tata don't skimp...!" :) Thanks girl. Glad you liked them!
love these there the best in the world. TATA can make anything!!!:-) love, your niece , Betsy
Thanks niece Betsy!!! Betsy you are on your way to making anything also!!!! I LOVE being your Tata and getting to cook with you!!
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