peanut butter https://www.leah-claire.com/tag/peanut-butter/ Mon, 26 Sep 2022 20:32:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 Classic Peanut Butter Cookies https://www.leah-claire.com/classic-peanut-butter-cookies/ Wed, 20 Dec 2017 15:34:41 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=5970 It’s hard to believe after so many years of Cookie Baking Day, that we rarely bake peanut butter cookies. I think it’s because I thought they’d be too time consuming with the rolling and fork-squishing (ha!). This year I was feeling nostalgic for all those classic favorites and guess what? Making Classic Peanut Butter Cookies was easy! Especially if you tag team like my mom and I do. I’m the scooper and roller, she’s the fork-squisher. I love these cookies! I’ve never tried them with crunchy peanut butter, but I’d bet they’d work just as well. These are soft, but you can bake them a minute or two longer and they’ll be crispy. Whatever your cookie texture preference, these are for you!Read more on Classic Peanut Butter CookiesCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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It’s hard to believe after so many years of Cookie Baking Day, that we rarely bake peanut butter cookies. I think it’s because I thought they’d be too time consuming with the rolling and fork-squishing (ha!). This year I was feeling nostalgic for all those classic favorites and guess what? Making Classic Peanut Butter Cookies was easy! Especially if you tag team like my mom and I do. I’m the scooper and roller, she’s the fork-squisher.

Classic Peanut Butter Cookies

I love these cookies! I’ve never tried them with crunchy peanut butter, but I’d bet they’d work just as well. These are soft, but you can bake them a minute or two longer and they’ll be crispy. Whatever your cookie texture preference, these are for you!

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Reese’s Pieces Chocolate Cookies https://www.leah-claire.com/reeses-pieces-chocolate-cookies/ https://www.leah-claire.com/reeses-pieces-chocolate-cookies/#comments Mon, 21 Dec 2015 15:14:27 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=5734 How long has it been since you had Reese’s Pieces? Every time I think of them, I instantly think of E.T. If you were a child of the 80s, I’m sure you do, too! The combination of chocolate and peanut butter is as classic as it gets. Last year we made M&M’s Cookies, so this year we turned to Reese’s Pieces Chocolate Cookies! I always forget how good those peanut butter bites in a candy shell taste. Read more on Reese’s Pieces Chocolate CookiesCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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How long has it been since you had Reese’s Pieces? Every time I think of them, I instantly think of E.T. If you were a child of the 80s, I’m sure you do, too! The combination of chocolate and peanut butter is as classic as it gets. Last year we made M&M’s Cookies, so this year we turned to Reese’s Pieces Chocolate Cookies! I always forget how good those peanut butter bites in a candy shell taste.

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Peanut Butter-Honey Brownies https://www.leah-claire.com/peanut-butter-honey-brownies/ https://www.leah-claire.com/peanut-butter-honey-brownies/#comments Thu, 02 Jul 2015 18:48:25 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=5252 I remember being so excited when I put these Peanut Butter-Honey Brownies on my office birthday treat list. I couldn’t wait for someone to choose them. Brownies are so good by themselves, but when you put goodies on top, even better! I’ve had brownies topped with peanut butter before, but never a peanut butter and honey mix. Top that off with more chocolate and boom! What a decadent dessert made easy! Read more on Peanut Butter-Honey BrowniesCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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I remember being so excited when I put these Peanut Butter-Honey Brownies on my office birthday treat list. I couldn’t wait for someone to choose them. Brownies are so good by themselves, but when you put goodies on top, even better! I’ve had brownies topped with peanut butter before, but never a peanut butter and honey mix. Top that off with more chocolate and boom! What a decadent dessert made easy!

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Brownie Goody Bars https://www.leah-claire.com/brownie-goody-bars/ https://www.leah-claire.com/brownie-goody-bars/#comments Thu, 11 Jun 2015 20:14:11 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=5234 Nothing gets my mouth salivating like dessert. If I had it my way, I’d eat it every meal for my meal. I have a killer sweet tooth and if it weren’t for practicing a bit of willpower, you’d see me on that My 600-lb. Life show. These Brownie Goody Bars put that willpower to the ultimate test. A brownie topped with vanilla frosting, sprinkled with roasted and salted peanuts, and topped with a peanut butter-chocolate-rice crispy mixture is a dessert lover’s dream. It’s got sweet and salty, crunchy and creamy. It’s over the top, rich, and something you need to make right now! Read more on Brownie Goody BarsCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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Nothing gets my mouth salivating like dessert. If I had it my way, I’d eat it every meal for my meal. I have a killer sweet tooth and if it weren’t for practicing a bit of willpower, you’d see me on that My 600-lb. Life show. These Brownie Goody Bars put that willpower to the ultimate test. A brownie topped with vanilla frosting, sprinkled with roasted and salted peanuts, and topped with a peanut butter-chocolate-rice crispy mixture is a dessert lover’s dream. It’s got sweet and salty, crunchy and creamy. It’s over the top, rich, and something you need to make right now!

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Pra Ram Long Song https://www.leah-claire.com/pra-ram-long-song/ https://www.leah-claire.com/pra-ram-long-song/#comments Mon, 19 May 2014 13:14:42 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=3732 I don’t make a lot of Thai food at home, but I should. I love it and there’s so many great places in Nashville to enjoy it, so I guess I never think about making it myself. I love the combination of coconut milk, curry paste, fish sauce, and peanut butter. Ok, that sounds super gross when you break down the ingredients, ha! But seriously, the sauces get me every time. So good that I want to turn the plate up and drink it! I was thrilled when I came across Pinch of Yum’s latest ebook Everyday Healthy. I pre-ordered it and couldn’t wait for the release. The recipe I couldn’t wait to make was Lindsay’s take on Pra Ram Long Song. The sauce in the picture had me wanting to lick the computer screen and I loved that it was vegetarian. It’s basically veggies and rice covered in the most amazing creamy Thai coconut lime sauce, and it fit in my calorie budget…score! Read more on Pra Ram Long SongCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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I don’t make a lot of Thai food at home, but I should. I love it and there’s so many great places in Nashville to enjoy it, so I guess I never think about making it myself. I love the combination of coconut milk, curry paste, fish sauce, and peanut butter. Ok, that sounds super gross when you break down the ingredients, ha! But seriously, the sauces get me every time. So good that I want to turn the plate up and drink it! I was thrilled when I came across Pinch of Yum’s latest ebook Everyday Healthy. I pre-ordered it and couldn’t wait for the release. The recipe I couldn’t wait to make was Lindsay’s take on Pra Ram Long Song. The sauce in the picture had me wanting to lick the computer screen and I loved that it was vegetarian. It’s basically veggies and rice covered in the most amazing creamy Thai coconut lime sauce, and it fit in my calorie budget…score!

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Butterfinger Pie https://www.leah-claire.com/butterfinger-pie/ https://www.leah-claire.com/butterfinger-pie/#comments Fri, 11 Apr 2014 13:29:53 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=3576 It’s not a bad gig being the official birthday treat-maker at work. It gives me an excuse to make some decadent goodies like Fresh Lemonade Cake, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Whoopie Pie Cake, and Tunnel of Fudge Cake. I love baking treats for others and any excuse to whip up something sweet when I’m counting calories isn’t so bad. I mean I have to, right? A little cheating now and then doesn’t hurt, but this Butterfinger Pie will make you want to grab a fork and forget you ever heard the word “calorie.” Trust me, the splurge is worth it. I first made this pie years ago before this blog was ever created. Shame on me for taking years to share it with you. If you’re a fan of Butterfinger, or peanut butter, or chocolate, you are going to fall head over heels for this dessert! Read more on Butterfinger PieCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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It’s not a bad gig being the official birthday treat-maker at work. It gives me an excuse to make some decadent goodies like Fresh Lemonade Cake, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Whoopie Pie Cake, and Tunnel of Fudge Cake. I love baking treats for others and any excuse to whip up something sweet when I’m counting calories isn’t so bad. I mean I have to, right? A little cheating now and then doesn’t hurt, but this Butterfinger Pie will make you want to grab a fork and forget you ever heard the word “calorie.” Trust me, the splurge is worth it. I first made this pie years ago before this blog was ever created. Shame on me for taking years to share it with you. If you’re a fan of Butterfinger, or peanut butter, or chocolate, you are going to fall head over heels for this dessert!

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Chocolate Crack https://www.leah-claire.com/chocolate-crack/ https://www.leah-claire.com/chocolate-crack/#comments Wed, 06 Nov 2013 14:34:05 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=2315 Oh this recipe. This Pinterest recipe that I was so excited about. It looked so easy! Damn you, Pinterest! Of course I would pin a recipe called Chocolate Crack. What’s not to love? Chocolate, peanut butter, caramel, and…potato chips! Heck yeah! I’ve told you before how I’ll get into a vicious snacking cycle where I eat something sweet, then have to have something salty, then have to have something sweet. It’s never ending. That’s why I gravitate to eats that have a combo of both. I also picked this treat because it looked so easy. Melt a bunch of stuff, stir in potato chips, pour it in a pan, and done. Yeah, not so much. However, I’m happy to report that what I thought would be a huge Pinterest fail turned out to be quite tasty and definitely lived up to the Chocolate Crack name. Read more on Chocolate CrackCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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Oh this recipe. This Pinterest recipe that I was so excited about. It looked so easy! Damn you, Pinterest! Of course I would pin a recipe called Chocolate Crack. What’s not to love? Chocolate, peanut butter, caramel, and…potato chips! Heck yeah! I’ve told you before how I’ll get into a vicious snacking cycle where I eat something sweet, then have to have something salty, then have to have something sweet. It’s never ending. That’s why I gravitate to eats that have a combo of both. I also picked this treat because it looked so easy. Melt a bunch of stuff, stir in potato chips, pour it in a pan, and done. Yeah, not so much. However, I’m happy to report that what I thought would be a huge Pinterest fail turned out to be quite tasty and definitely lived up to the Chocolate Crack name.

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Slow Cooker Thai-Style Peanut Pork https://www.leah-claire.com/slow-cooker-thai-style-peanut-pork/ https://www.leah-claire.com/slow-cooker-thai-style-peanut-pork/#comments Wed, 09 Oct 2013 13:49:53 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=2190 Over two years ago (am I slow or what?), my friend Beth over at Eat. Drink. Smile. held a slow cooker contest and the winner was this Slow Cooker Thai-Style Peanut Pork. It sounds absolutely amazing and I’ve had it on my brain for a long time. Now that it actually feels like Fall in Nashville, it’s slow cooker time! I love using my slow cooker because it pretty much does all the work for me and fills my house with the most incredible smells. The hard part is waiting eight hours to eat! Read more on Slow Cooker Thai-Style Peanut PorkCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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Over two years ago (am I slow or what?), my friend Beth over at Eat. Drink. Smile. held a slow cooker contest and the winner was this Slow Cooker Thai-Style Peanut Pork. It sounds absolutely amazing and I’ve had it on my brain for a long time. Now that it actually feels like Fall in Nashville, it’s slow cooker time! I love using my slow cooker because it pretty much does all the work for me and fills my house with the most incredible smells. The hard part is waiting eight hours to eat!

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Unbaked Fudge Cookies https://www.leah-claire.com/unbaked-fudge-cookies/ https://www.leah-claire.com/unbaked-fudge-cookies/#comments Wed, 03 Jul 2013 13:20:31 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=1992 I’m sure you’ll recognize these Unbaked Fudge Cookies. Everyone’s got their own version it seems and I’ve even seen them in grocery store bakeries. They’re a classic. What I like best about the cookies is not that they taste like they could be make from crack, but the memories. As a kid, I remember very impatiently waiting on them. They seemed to take forever to be ready. It was a real treat when my mom announced she was making some. It’s funny how you remember things as a kid, but then as a adult it’s completely different. These cookies really take no time to make. It’s the waiting on them to harden that seems to last an eternity. But read on and I’ll tell you how over the years we’ve solved that problem. Read more on Unbaked Fudge CookiesCopyright © 2009-2020 Leah Claire - Leah Claire


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I’m sure you’ll recognize these Unbaked Fudge Cookies. Everyone’s got their own version it seems and I’ve even seen them in grocery store bakeries. They’re a classic. What I like best about the cookies is not that they taste like they could be make from crack, but the memories. As a kid, I remember very impatiently waiting on them. They seemed to take forever to be ready. It was a real treat when my mom announced she was making some. It’s funny how you remember things as a kid, but then as a adult it’s completely different. These cookies really take no time to make. It’s the waiting on them to harden that seems to last an eternity. But read on and I’ll tell you how over the years we’ve solved that problem.

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake https://www.leah-claire.com/chocolate-peanut-butter-cake/ https://www.leah-claire.com/chocolate-peanut-butter-cake/#comments Fri, 19 Apr 2013 14:13:44 +0000 http://www.leah-claire.com/?p=1786 First, let me profusely apologize for the picture. My pictures aren’t ever stellar anyway, but this one “takes the cake” (tee hee!) as being just plain awful. I forgot to charge my nice camera’s battery and it was uber o’clock in the morning while I was trying to scurry out the door for work. So I grabbed my cell phone and snapped away. I made this Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake for my boss’s birthday a few weeks ago. I was trying to top the Tunnel of Fudge cake from another coworker’s birthday, and let me tell you that was no easy feat. So, how’s it taste? When I opened the cake dome lid, it was peanut butter chocolate heaven. The aroma was intoxicating. The peanut butter frosting/filling is spot on. It’s amazing. It’s really fluffy, so much so that I almost want to call it a mousse. It wasn’t too peanut buttery, wasn’t too sweet, it was perfect. I will definitely make it again for other sweet treats. The cake tasted really good and chocolately, but I think it’s all wrong for the frosting. I also had a problem with them sinking, which going back to the source I see […]


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First, let me profusely apologize for the picture. My pictures aren’t ever stellar anyway, but this one “takes the cake” (tee hee!) as being just plain awful. I forgot to charge my nice camera’s battery and it was uber o’clock in the morning while I was trying to scurry out the door for work. So I grabbed my cell phone and snapped away. I made this Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake for my boss’s birthday a few weeks ago. I was trying to top the Tunnel of Fudge cake from another coworker’s birthday, and let me tell you that was no easy feat.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake

So, how’s it taste?

When I opened the cake dome lid, it was peanut butter chocolate heaven. The aroma was intoxicating. The peanut butter frosting/filling is spot on. It’s amazing. It’s really fluffy, so much so that I almost want to call it a mousse. It wasn’t too peanut buttery, wasn’t too sweet, it was perfect. I will definitely make it again for other sweet treats.

The cake tasted really good and chocolately, but I think it’s all wrong for the frosting. I also had a problem with them sinking, which going back to the source I see a lot of comments that had that same issue, and mine were not underbaked. The cake is pretty dense and since it has to be stored in the fridge, it was really hard to cut a slice. The dense cake kind of squished the frosting everywhere. It got better at room temperature, but then the frosting was too greasy at room temperature, so they just don’t match. I was surprised at how the cake turned out because they seemed to be really moist when I took them out of the pans. Don’t get me wrong, the cake tasted awesome (hello PB and chocolate!), but I’d like to see this frosting with a lighter cake. I think it would work fantastically with the Hershey’s chocolate cake recipe (see my Blackberry Chocolate Cupcakes).

I also wish I had used more of the frosting/filling. I felt like I was adding too much in between the layers, but I really could have used all of it. I ended up not using about 1 1/2 cups and that was a mistake. Don’t be shy when filling between the layers! This frosting is also really easy to pipe and spread. Although you’ll never get it perfectly smooth, but it kind of adds to the look with the mousse-like texture. I think I’d like to make chocolate cupcakes and use this frosting. Don’t be surprised if you see that concoction soon on the blog!

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake

by Annie's Eats
makes about 16 servings

Ingredients:

Cake
1 1/2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder, plus more for dusting the pans
1 tbsp. instant espresso or coffee powder
1 1/2 cups boiling water
3/4 cup sour cream
1 tbsp. vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
2 1/2 cups plus 2 tbsp. sugar
3 large eggs, room temperature
1 3/4 cups plus 2 tbsp. all-purpose flour
1 1/4 tsp. baking soda
3/4 tsp. salt

Filling and Frosting
3/4 cup heavy cream, chilled
3 1/4 cups confectioners' sugar, sifted, divided
1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup creamy peanut butter
1 tbsp. vanilla extract
Pinch of coarse salt

Garnish
Mini peanut butter cups, halved

Directions:

1. For the cake, preheat oven to 350F. Butter edges of three 8-inch round cake pans and dust with cocoa powder. Shake the pans to remove excess. Line the bottoms of the pans with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, add cocoa powder, espresso powder, and boiling water. Whisk until smooth and set aside to cool. After cooling a bit, whisk in sour cream and vanilla. Set mixture aside. Using an electric mixer, beat the butter on medium-high speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Gradually add sugar and whip on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes more. Add eggs one at a time. In another medium bowl, mix flour, baking soda, and salt with a whisk until blended.

2. With mixer on low speed, add flour mixture in three additions alternating with sour cream mixture. Mix each addition just until incorporated. Divide the batter evenly between pans. Bake about 30-32 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, rotating the pans during halfway through to ensure even baking. Transfer the cake to wire racks and cool in the pans at least 30 minutes. Next invert cake onto the racks to cool completely.

3. To make the filling and frosting, combine the heavy cream and 1/4 cup of the confectioners' sugar in a clean bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Whip on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form, being careful not to over mix. Transfer a separate bowl; set aside. In mixer bowl, now fitted with the paddle attachment, mix butter and peanut butter. Beat on medium-high speed until smooth, about 45 seconds. Add the rest of the confectioners' sugar and mix, slowly at first until incorporated, then increasing the mixer speed to high. Add vanilla extract and salt. Continue to whip on high speed until very fluffy, about 4-5 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Using a large spatula, gently fold whipped cream into peanut butter frosting until no streaks remain.

4. Assemble the cake, placing one cake layer on a serving platter. Spread a layer of the frosting over the top of the cake. Top with a second cake and another layer of frosting. Place the last cake on top. Frost the top and sides using a thin crumb coat. Place in the freezer or fridge for 30 minutes to set. Reserve about 1 cup of the remaining frosting in a pastry bag fitted with a decorative tip (Wilton #21 recommended). Once the crumb cake is set, frost the top and sides of the cake again using an offset spatula. Using the reserved frosting, pipe a border around the base of the cake. Pipe swirls evenly around the top border of the cake and one in the middle. Finish by garnishing with halved peanut butter cups. (Freezing the candy for a bit beforehand helps them stay looking nice while you cut them.) Refrigerate the cake until ready to serve.


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