I told you I was in the mood for comfort food, right?
Oh boy. Someone hold me back.
Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
This recipe took a total of 20 minutes to make- including clean up! They require no baking as well. What could be easier than that!?
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup vegan butter or margarine
- 3/4 cup crunchy peanut butter (preferably unsalted)
- 3/4 cup vegan graham cracker crumbs or 10 graham cracker squares
- 1/4 cup Turbinado sugar (brown sugar probably works too)
- 1 cup grain-sweetened, nondairy chocolate or carob chips (I used vegan dark chips)
- 1/4 cup almond milk
- 2 T chopped peanuts, for garnish (optional)
- 1 T chia seeds, for garnish (optional)
- 1-2 T ground almonds, for garnish (optional)
- Line a 12-cup muffin tin with paper liners or reusable liners
Directions: Melt the vegan margarine/butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the peanut butter, graham cracker crumbs, and sugar and mix well. Remove the mixture from the heat. Evenly divide the mixture, approximately 2 tablespoons per cup, among the muffin cups. Combine the chocolate and milk in another pan. Stir over medium heat until the chocolate has melted. Spoon the chocolate evenly over the peanut butter mixture. Top with chopped nuts and chia seeds. Place in the freezer for 60-75 minutes until firm.
[Recipe adapted from The Kind Diet]
I used both reusable and paper liners and I was delighted that both kinds worked fabulously and did not stick. They were easy as pie to peel off.
Of course I had to sprinkle them with chia seeds!
These are quite possibly the most dangerous vegan dessert I have ever made.
Definitely not your everyday indulgence (I imagine they are very high in calories!), but man are they awesome!!!!
These would be a huge hit at a party and would go like hot cakes. Mmmmmmmm.
Next time I would make these using a mini muffin tin as they are very rich!
My life as a vegan would now be complete if only there was a decent vegan cheese!
Glo Bakery News
Glo Bakery is kicking off the New Year with a brand spankin’ new Variety Pack.
The Healthy Resolution Fit Packs will be going on sale tomorrow morning (New Years Eve) including the reveal of Glo Bakery’s newest Glo Bar called CRAVE. Stay tuned for the details!
Enjoy your hump day!
I can’t wait to learn more about the new bar, CRAVE!
If I didn’t have all of the ‘bad’ yummy food in the house at the moment I’d totally make those. I saw them in her book as well and was tempted to make them. Maybe in a few months when I get rid of everything else!
These sound amazing! I might have to try them.
These look heavenly!
Can almond milk be substitued with soy milk? I have an almond allergy.
These look so good! I wish I could eat chocolate.
um… who just licked my computer screen?
day-um, girl… delish!
THOSE LOOK SO GOOD. Jeez, Louise.
Oh my gosh, these sound/look beyond amazing! I will make them as soon as I possibly can… and then try not to eat the whole batch ;) hope you got a chance to take a look at my top ten in 2010 bit.ly/6hTgOC this is bonus #11, haha!
that looks absolutely amazing!! i love peanut butter cups!
God Bless You for this comfort food recipe. I know what I’m making over the weekend :)
So this might be a stupid question, but what’s wrong with a little cheese? I mean I get the ethical issues associated with veganism. But I personally have several farms nearby and they have happy little goats and happy little cows that frolick in the field all day. They are milked by hand. So if you really like cheese, and the animal is treated well…what’s so bad about a little cheese? I know some people feel cow’s milk is meant for baby cows only and that it’s unnatural for humans to drink it? Is that it? Just wondering…
Going with the vegan aspect and ethical point. Vegans don’t consume/wear/use any animal products and don’t participate in any form of animal exploitation. We have no way of asking an animals permission to use their products and using them without permission is considered exploitation by these standards. Technically yes cows milk is meant only for their offspring. These animals may appear happy, but in order to continuously produce milk for human use they must remain constantly pregnant. This is done (even on happy farms) through artificial insemination aka rape. Veganism also does not support the oppression of anyone no matter what species nor does the lifestyle advocate sexual assault.
From a plant based standpoint, yes consuming it is unnatural and it is full of cholesterol. Cheese contains casein, the protein found in dairy that many people actually have an allergy to and may not realize. Cheese also contains an opiate like substance that is meant to have a calming affect on calves, but is addictive and has side effects for humans. On top of that cheese also contains a chemical that triggers headaches and migraines.
I was vegetarian for 21 years and the last two years of that I was suffering from migraines once a week that lasted 2-3 days and included vomiting and blurry vision. Once going vegan the frequency became less and less and I now no longer get migraines at all. There are many reasons, for me personally it is both ethical and health reasons. To each their own.
Oh my gosh… these look incredible!!! I can’t wait to make them :) Thanks for all of your great recipes
These look to die for! Watch out Reese’s hahaha!!!
These look great. I never thought about making peanut butter cups and only covering the tops, normally I coat the entire cup, but these seem much better!
yum yum! those peanut butter cups look really good :)
Ooooooh – a new variety pack!!!! Exciting news!!!!
Saw the recipe on the view, so glad a found your site with the ingredients! But why or why did Alicia say it was gluten free? Graham crackers are NOT gluten free! Any solution? I need a gluten free recipe and really want to make these lucious looking cups. Thanks!
Wow, I made the chocolate peanut butter cups and they were a HUGE hit in the house….wait, hubby never even got one, oops! But I do have 3 kids to justify that! lol Love your site!
Dear OSG Peanut Butter Cup Recipe:
I am in LOVE with you! :) In need of some comfort, you made my day. I’d love to make this at my next dinner party as a dessert!
Thanks for all the inspiration Angela! Been reading your blog for months, but have yet to comment. You inspire me to get my bootie into the kitchen and get cookin’! Seriously! You have no idea how much our nightly meals have been *OSG-inspired.* We (me and the hubs) are certainly reaping the benefits.
Thank you!