Peanut butter is heavenly on its own, but these recipes take the creamy stuff to the next level. If you're a nut for the spread, this complete list will leave absolutely nothing to be desired. Between sugary snacks and vegan health options, there's a recipe to satisfy any type of peanut butter craving.
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Peanut Butter Stuffed Skillet Cookie
The peanut butter cup meets the cookie cake in this skillet loaded with chocolate chips. Filled with a melty peanut butter center, this soft and crispy dessert is quite an indulgence. Baked in a cast-iron skillet in the oven for 35 to 40 minutes, get ready to share as it makes 12 servings. No glass of milk is needed here—just a healthy scoop of vanilla on top.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Sandwiches
Get ready for pretzel sammies! Pretzels are stuffed with peanut butter filling in between them and then dipped in melted chocolate. Yum! The multitude of flavors and textures—crunchy, creamy, salty, sweet—the mouthfeel is incredible. Great for appetizers at parties or gatherings. These will disappear fast.
Peanut Butter Waffles or Pancakes
Get your early morning peanut butter fix with an easy variation on classic waffles or pancakes. Add a simple peanut butter mixture to your favorite batter. Both creamy and chunky peanut butter work in this recipe—it all depends on your family's tastes. Feel free to experiment with fun shapes and unorthodox toppings!
Fluffy Peanut Butter Pancakes
These fluffy peanut butter pancakes are a pancake-only recipe and only smooth PB will do. It starts with a buttermilk batter mixed with creamy peanut butter and served with peanut-butter-infused maple syrup for flavor overload. Ready in 30 minutes for your family to indulge in. Feel free to add whipped cream and some chocolate chips on top, too.
Continue to 5 of 22 belowPeanut Butter Hummus
For a healthy, high-protein snack, look no further than this peanut butter hummus. Chickpeas, peanut butter, garlic, and other ingredients are combined in a food processor, and this hummus is ready in 10 minutes. If your little ones don't like eating meat, this is a wonderful way to sneak in some extra protein. It works just as well for adults as an easy party dip to pair with fruit, vegetables, or crackers.
Peanut Butter Milkshake
Your favorite restaurant-style milkshake can easily be made anytime at home. In just four steps, you'll have a creamy snack that you can top with anything from whipped cream to cookie bits to more ice cream. This recipe also includes many options for variations and makes two servings so you can share!
Peanut Butter Ice Cream
Making peanut butter ice cream at home is easier than you think. This recipe calls for your favorite style of peanut butter and just a handful of ingredients to let it shine. There are so many variations that you can do from adding bananas, chocolate chips, and more. If you want to go all in on the peanut butter, top with some special peanut butter dessert sauce.
Gourmet Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Sure, you've had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before, but that classic childhood snack will never be the same again after this completely gourmet spin on PB&Js. Heating artisan bread in butter makes this sandwich is warm and sweet—you'll never look at PB&J the same way again. Choose which bread you want, although we like sourdough, rye, or whole grain.
Continue to 9 of 22 belowCrunchy Peanut Butter Cookies
Calling all fans of chunky peanut butter—you won't be able to resist these cookies. If you don't have crunchy, use creamy peanut butter or make your own. The signature ridge marks are best made by pressing a fork into the dough while it's still moist. Even better, this recipe can be made in about 20 minutes, so it's perfect as a last-minute fix if you're running late to a party but still want to bring a hostess gift.
Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe
You don't need a candy thermometer or any testing to make this velvety peanut butter fudge. Just heat, mix and chill! Whether it's made to be given as a gift, set out as a party treat, or just a fun weekend project with the kids, this recipe will impress all of the peanut butter lovers in your life.
Peanut Butter Chocolate Banana Bread
This recipe requires both real peanuts and peanut butter powder to get that signature nutty flavor. Combined with chocolate chips and mashed ripe bananas, this banana bread is an instant classic. Serve warm or cold with some peanut butter spread across the top. Make a double batch and freeze one for later.
Peanut Butter Chocolate Mousse
Perfect for those who love that famous chocolate-peanut butter candy, this dessert brings the two flavors together in a rich and creamy mousse. Dark chocolate is melted and mixed with peanut butter; the beaten egg whites are added to create a light and airy mousse. When ready to serve top with homemade whipped cream and flakey sea salt or your favorite toppings.
Continue to 13 of 22 belowPeanut Butter Graham Cracker Crust
Looking to take your next pie to a new level? Add some peanut butter to a traditional graham cracker crust to create a base like none other. Quick and easy, this crust takes 10 minutes to prep and chills out in the fridge for two hours before filling. This PB graham cracker crust is especially great for pudding pies or cheesecakes with chocolate or banana flavoring.
Peanut Butter Dessert Sauce
This recipe is the ideal homemade dessert sauce for anything that pairs well with peanut butter. Combine, heat, and stir, just make sure not to overcook, or the sauce will get too thick. Between cheesecake, brownies, and ice cream, there are endless ways to make the most of this sauce.
No Bake Peanut Butter Pie With Cream Cheese Filling
When it's so hot in the summer you don't even want to think about the oven or just a weeknight when you want something easy and sweet, this no-bake peanut butter pie is the answer. Ready in just 15 minutes using a store-bought graham cracker crust, it's a pie you'll be sure to make again and again. Get creative and put your own finishing touch on this pie. Top it with chocolate curls, chopped peanuts, or drizzle it with chocolate sauce.
Easy Vegan Peanut Butter Frosting
Whether you're trying to cut out dairy and eggs or just looking for a lighter way to top your pastries, this vegan peanut butter frosting is so good you'd never guess it's also good for you. Perfect on vegan cakes and cupcakes or vegan banana bread. Use soy milk or coconut milk for best results when making this frosting.
Continue to 17 of 22 belowPeanut Butter Blossoms
Chocolate and peanut butter are a perfect combo in these fun cookies. Kids will love making the dough, forming the cookies, and sticking a chocolate kiss on top. To help keep the puffy shape, make sure to chill the dough 30 minutes before forming and baking. Make these peanut butter blossoms for your next potluck or bake sale. They're also a popular addition to holiday cookies.
Peanut Butter Silk Pie
What makes this peanut butter pie so silky? It's all in the filling, which combines cream cheese, peanut butter, milk, whipped topping, and plenty of fluffy powdered sugar. With the topping placed on a tasty graham cracker crust—not to mention a layer of fudge—this pie is sure to steal the show. You can use a prebought or make your own crust. Plan accordingly, as this needs to be chilled in the refrigerator for at least three hours before serving.
Marbled Chocolate and Peanut Butter Fudge
If you've mastered the original peanut butter fudge, give this marbled version a try. The flavor of chocolate and fluffy texture of marshmallow give this fudge a place among the greats. Simply combine ingredients, boil, stir, blend, then spread into a 13 x 9-inch pan and place in the refrigerator until set.
Candy Corn Peanut Butter Bars
Always wanted to try making your own candy at home? Here's your opportunity. Peanut butter, candy corn, and chocolate give these tasty bars their wonderful crackly texture. Serve at room temperature for a chewy treat or refrigerate for a crispy and crunchy one. The recipe is also a great way to use up extra Halloween treats.
Continue to 21 of 22 belowMicrowave Oatmeal Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies
These tasty little cookie balls are easy to make in just 10 minutes and yield between 24 and 30 treats for serving a crowd. Made with peanut butter, cocoa, milk, sugar, oatmeal, and vanilla, these are a cinch to make. Mix and microwave the ingredients, then roll into little mounds and let sit and stiffen. They're also an excellent afterschool snack.
Puppy Chow
This classic snack combines two of the best foods in the world: chocolate and peanut butter. Alternately known as moose munch, muddy buddies, monkey munch, and reindeer chow, puppy chow is almost as easy to make as it is to eat.