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What can I make with some dark chocolate and peanut butter?
(17 Posts)Looking for a nice simple treat to use up the above. Have got usual stuff like flour, eggs etc.
I'm sure my nan made some nice PB/choc things when I was little - in a tray which was then cut into squares or something?
Any ideas gratefully received
Personally I prefer my peanuts savoury so I wouldn't make anything with them together.
However, there are chocolate and peanut butter cookie recipes and probably fudge recipes that will suit.
Sorry I can't link as on my phone but go the BBC Good Food website and search for peanut butter brownies - they are amazing and I'm not keen on peanut butter!
Peanut butter & chocolate tart
or peanut butter & choc chip cookies?
Will try and do a search
Message withdrawn at poster's request.
[[ http://www.nigella.com/recipes/view/peanut-butter-choc-chip-cookies-3294]]
Use dark chocolate to scoop peanut butter out of jar and eat together?
Haha no I don't really like this dark chocolate as chocolate IYSWIM, otherwise I'd just scoff it
I'll probably try doing satay with the rest of the peanut butter as well but I do like PB and chocolate together!
Will check out those recipes thanks
Oh lord. This reminds me of something I did once. Got a piece of dark chocolate and spread it with a thick layer of PB. Then eat. Like a posh, darker snickers, it was fantastic.
And completely calorie-free!
I make this peanut butter traybake topped with chocolate. Yum!
Grate the dark choc and use it to make hit choc drinks.
I second the brownie idea - good food recipe is amazing.
This is really simple and tastes great.
www.allaboutyou.com/food/recipefinder/chocolate-peanut-butter-slab-recipe-9252
2 slices banana, peanut butter in between, cover in chocolate!!
I could make myself some new fat cells <helpful>
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