Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Homemade peanut butter cups


These should come with a health warning. There is truly nothing nutritious contained inside, just peanut butter, sugar, butter & chocolate, but f%*@$ they're SO DAMN good!!!
Like many people I'd eyed off the chocolate peanut butter squares in Nigella's Domestic Goddess for years, savouring the idea of making homespun Reese's peanut butter cups, but when I saw her Christmas special last year, and noted she'd changed the idea slightly so they were served in individual mini-muffin cases, I was hooked. When planning food for my 30th drinks party, these were high on the list.

They're as simple to make as chocolate crackles, and don't involve any cooking except for heating up some chocolate, which in typical fashion, I stuffed up. I usually ignore calls for melting chocolate over a double boiler because it's annoying and I don't have a double boiler. I find my heavy Le Creuset pot on low heat works fine. This time, the cooking fairies had their revenge, and the chocolate seized within 30 seconds. It could have been because I chose to use eating chocolate rather than cooking chocolate, and it's more temperamental anyway. But I learnt my lesson, and although I persevered with dumping the chocolate on top of the peanut butter mixture, they looked disgustingly like wombat turds, so I melted another block in the microwave (duh!!) and poured that on top. Hence, these peanut butter cups had a pretty thick layer of chocolate to bite through...all GOOD!
You can have fun making these while gossiping with a friend, because it's slightly tedious work; you need to press peanut butter filling into each cup with your fingers, and then pour chocolate over each one. It's perfect friendship cooking, or something you could enjoy making with kids.

But phwoaaaarrr they're rich. I know of somebody who tried one and dreamt about them all week. I think she succumbed and made a batch of her own. They're worth it.
I found my recipe here:

35 comments:

  1. Yummo! That'll be getting a work out next weekend!

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  2. They look heavenly. Gotta love peanut butter mmmmmmmm

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  3. they look nice but your description of them has got me wanting some right now.Congratulation on your 30th !

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  4. Delicious - and they seem easy to make!

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  5. I share your sentiments. That combination sounds lethal yet so delicious. It sounds too good to pass up.

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  6. Wombat turds!! Oh how you make me laugh (and what interesting google hits you must be getting...!) I am rather a fan of peanut butter cups so I fear I might have to try these. Last year I also discovered the unadulterated joy of Hershey's peanut butter kisses. Oh boy!

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  7. Dear God, you have found my one true weakness. Peanut butter and chocolate cups? Dying!

    My mom used to make little pb cups, in milk, dark and white chocolate, when I was younger. She'd make dozens of them, and store them in the freezer for Christmas.

    I'd sneak one out, on the way to school, every so often...by christmas time, she had considerably fewer cups to put out!

    I'm definitely giving these a try...despite my efforts to lose weight.

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  8. Right, that's it. I can't wait to cook these!

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  9. Three comments in one, actually...

    1. The chocolate crackles link doesn't work.

    2. I'm moving to Sale in a few months, wondered if you had an reccomendations for romantic, not-too-pricey dinners for two in Melbourne and/or the Sale area?

    3. Those look DELICIOUS and I will be force feeding them to my housemates this weekend!

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  10. You've hit my weak spot with chocolate. Life will never be the same again until I make these peanut butter treats.

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  11. I'm distressed that you actually know what wombat turds look like!

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  12. This sounds x rated. I do love that in a recipe!

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  13. thanks. super site

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  14. I think it's so delicius..

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  15. Looks dry but yummy. need a coke or pepsi... Sarap

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  16. Make me hungry....yumy yummmmy

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  17. This is great work... love this food.

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  18. Excellent stuff dude. I tasted reese's cups for the first time last week (i'm not from the US), and i absolutely loved them! I'm gonna try making these ones...i hope they compare haha. :)


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  19. it looks very delicious...yum yum..

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  20. wow...looks delicious.

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  21. yummy! i got to try it at home!

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  22. This is great, thanks for sharing this post.

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  24. That one is great, thanks for this one.:)

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  25. Thanks for this, I like this one.

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  26. My name is Khrystene and I have an addiction to peanut butter cups.

    You're going to kill me!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  27. Looks very delicious! i want to taste that one it's really attracting me to eat taste that.


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  28. Wow! Those peanut butter cups look awesome. I'm drooling all over my screen!

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