Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie Recipe (2024)

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J.H.C.

If anyone can come up with an adaptation that uses natural peanut butter, please share! Thanks.

Barb

I have a version of this but with a chocolate crumb crust. The family goes crazy over it. It freeze as well which is great because it's very rich you can only eat a little bit at a time. Also I finally chopped peanuts and make a border rather than sprinkling whole peanuts on top as in the picture.

Jim

I am sure the 6 ounces is not by weight, but liquid ounces. I think most Philadelphia-type cream cheese comes in an 8 ounce block...3/4 would be 6 ounces.

Sarah

Delicious Recipe. I expected the filling to be heavy, but it was surprisingly light and fluffy. I folded the whipped cream and didn't over mix, which led to the light consistency. I would have liked a thicker glaze layer (which likely reflects my preference for chocolate over peanut butter), more like a ganache. I might try making that in 1.5x the recipe next time. Oreo cookie crumb crust would also work great here.

Krysten Chambrot, Associate Editor, New York Times Cooking

Thank you so much for flagging, Sybil! We adjusted the recipe. It should have read 170 grams, not 800.

Brigid

Anyone have a substitution for corn syrup? I don’t use that stuff.

JSBush

My daughter loves the peanut butter pie recipe that her summer camp in Wisconsin uses. In it, Cool Whip replaces the heavy whipping cream used here. I'm a purist and would prefer real whipping cream even though its fat content is sky-high. I will try my hand at this recipe with Cool Whip and report my findings.

Chris

Here's what I found on using 'natural peanut butter' in a similar recipe:Natural peanut butter tends to separate in the filling unless another oil is added.It looks like you need something which acts as an emulsifier. Typically, egg whites would work but this pie isn't cooked. Perhaps an egg white powder/lecithin could be used?Btw, I'm interested in the solution as well. Garden had a bumper crop of great peanuts this year. Maybe the solution is to coarsely chop the nuts.

Laura

You could try using Kinnikinnick gluten free graham crackers. Otherwise crumbling any mild flavored gluten free cookie to use would be the best option

Kathleen B

I've made this twice now and the second time I added a half cup more graham cracker crumbs to the crust to make it fill my pie pan more fully. The peanuts on top are a must because the salt cuts the sweetness of the pie, so apply those liberally and enjoy!

Cassie

My family enjoyed this! It cut really nicely with a knife run under hot water. The chocolate layer set up perfectly. Rich and decadent. Great recipe!

Dave

This induced a hypnotic bliss, the world faded as taste buds exploded with euphoria. Now I always want to have one of these in my fridge. Next time I am going to substitute the peanut butter with nutella and raspberries, this first of many diabolical temptations that this has inspired.

Andra

It will not look like the photo if you follow the instructions and scatter the nuts on top before it sets. They will sink in. And also the refrigerator makes the peanuts change color/look; they just look weird after sitting in the fridge overnight. Next time I will add them right before serving.

LizM

Like eating a cold, dark chocolate Reeses peanut butter cup. Delish! My only comment is about the peanuts you're supposed to scatter on top. I don't do that because the moisture from the pie makes them go a bit soft. Use them if you're going to make the pie and eat it the same day, without putting into an enclosed pie keeper, but if you're making it a day in advance you might want to skip the peanuts.

Megan M

This was AMAZING. Very rich but so delicious.

Tammy R

I made this yesterday. It is definitely sweet so a little goes a long way. I didn't have any corn syrup so I used semi-sweet chocolate chips instead for the ganache and left the corn syrup out. It tasted and looked good.

Abbie

This was the perfect pie! The best of Thanksgiving

MD combined this recipe and Nigellus for barley soup, added carrots, leeks, and parsnips, which greatly improved the flavor, and really only use this one to follow the directions for the rice

Can mascarpone be substituted for cream cheese?

sophie

Double the crust!! You might not need all but the two times we’ve made it we wished there was more

LizM

Like eating a cold, dark chocolate Reeses peanut butter cup. Delish! My only comment is about the peanuts you're supposed to scatter on top. I don't do that because the moisture from the pie makes them go a bit soft. Use them if you're going to make the pie and eat it the same day, without putting into an enclosed pie keeper, but if you're making it a day in advance you might want to skip the peanuts.

annie h

The word that comes to mind to describe this dessert is that it’s solid. It wasn’t a 10/10 home run, but it was still very good. I made this recipe exactly as described, and it turned out great. It’s a huge winner for an adult crowd that doesn’t normally go for super sweet desserts. The bittersweet chocolate finish makes this dessert a crowd pleaser for the not-too-sweet folks, but it may not be a winner among those sweet tooths looking to really indulge.

M Jones

This recipe should be updated so that the ingredient list specifies that it calls for a peanut butter with sweeteners and stabilizers (like Skippy or Jif). It WILL NOT work with natural peanut butter. That’s important information that shouldn’t be hidden in a tip. It’s more than a tip—it’s a requirement. And in this big, beautiful country of ours, there’s no consensus on what constitutes “standard” peanut butter.

Leslie T

I've been making variations of this for a couple of years and it's definitely become a family tradition! I usually use oreo cookies with peanut butter filling, but when I got home from the store, I realized I grabbed a new variation on that theme: graham cookies with 1/2 peanut butter and 1/2 chocolate filling. No worries, as cocao is added in this recipe. I also put reese's mini pb cups around the edge and I use crunchy pb.

Louise Purfield-Coak

I always whip my whipped cream in the blender. Just watch closely so you don't end up with butter! I haven't tried this recipe yet, and am going to try to at least some of the sugar with Splenda, since I am diabetic. Usually cheesecakes have too many total carbs. for my dietary needs, but with starting with peanut butter a protein, I feel I might be able to modify this recipe enough to be within diabetic guidelines. On note, I wish The New York Times would include nutrition information always.

Renee

Delicious! I substituted organic no-stir crunchy peanut butter, half confectioner's sugar and half stevia-monkfruit blend and vegan cream cheese and almond-based heavy whipping cream for the filling. That cut so much sweetness and quite a few calories. And no one knew the difference. A healthier alternative. Very light and fluffy and not so cloyingly sweet.

ChiCurlyGirl

This was gorgeous but surprisingly boring. Perhaps it was just the texture (soft on soft on mush) or maybe it was just one-note and too sweet? It looked IG perfect but after one piece each we had enough and the rest day around. I’d love to adapt the filling with rice cereal or something to liven it up.

KC

Outstanding! Some thought crust was too sweet.

Lisa

Finally made this after looking at the recipe since it was posted on my daily online feed in December. I used a pre-made chocolate crust and followed the recipe other than using Golden Syrup not corn syrup and will sprinkle chopped nuts on top before serving tomorrow. Tasting the filling and topping I think this is going to be something to eat in very small quantities because it is very rich.

Lisa

Update...it was fabulous and, yes, very rich but it was all gone in a flash and requested for the following week again!

kagee

Made it exactly as the recipe reads. It was a phenomenal dessert. Rave reviews from all. I used a premade chocolate crust.

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is peanut butter pie made of? ›

The combination of the smooth filling (made from cream cheese, peanut butter, powdered sugar, and Cool Whip), and the chewy, crunchy graham cracker pie crust is hard to beat. Add some salty, crunchy peanuts on top and you just found dessert nirvana! This no-bake peanut butter pie recipe couldn't be any easier.

How long does a peanut butter pie last in the fridge? ›

Peanut butter pie should always be stored in the refrigerator and it shouldn't sit at room temperature for more than two hours at a time. Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, it will last three to four days.

How many calories are in a chocolate peanut butter pie? ›

without topping - Dennys
Nutrition Facts
How many calories are in Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie? Amount of calories in Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie: Calories 653Calories from Fat 351 (53.8%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie? Amount of fat in Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie: Total Fat 39g-
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What is Elvis Presley pie? ›

Chef Paula Haney shares with Duff the bakery's recipe for the Fat Elvis Pie, which was inspired by Elvis Presley's love of peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches. The pie includes chocolate pastry cream, peanut butter filling and slices of banana in a crust made of graham cracker crumbs, dry roasted peanuts and pretzels.

Does peanut butter pie need to be refrigerated? ›

Does chocolate peanut butter pie need to be refrigerated? Yes, indeed! Since there's cream cheese and Cool Whip in the filling, it should be stored in the refrigerator. It also needs to chill and set up for at least 4 hours before it's eaten.

Can you leave peanut butter pie out overnight? ›

If a pie contains eggs or dairy products, it should be stored in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Pies that do not contain dairy products, such as fruit pies can be stored, loosely covered at room temperature for up to two days.

Does peanut butter go bad if not refrigerated? ›

Foodsafety.gov agrees that most commercial peanut butters that contain stabilizers will last two to three months at room temperature after opening (for natural peanut butters, they recommend refrigerating to preserve the quality).

How do you know when peanut butter has gone bad? ›

Rancid peanut butter smells like overused cooking oil, something bitter and unpleasant. Next, the color would change to a darker hue and you might see texture changes (for example, tiny mold dots or chunks that seem to crack through the butter's smoothness).

How much sugar is in a peanut butter pie? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 8
Total Sugars 34g
Protein 9g19%
Calcium 36mg3%
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How much fat is in a peanut butter pie? ›

Per slice:

Fat: 13.5g (healthy fat!) Carbs: 10g. Fiber: 2g. Protein: 5g.

Does peanut butter have more calories than chocolate? ›

'Despite what Instagram has us believe, peanut butter actually has more calories per gram than chocolate,' Sophie explains. 'However, it's important not to demonise any food and put others on a pedestal. '

What are the ingredients in one bar peanut butter pie? ›

Protein Blend (Whey Protein Isolate, Milk Protein Isolate), Isomalto-Oligosaccharides (Prebiotic Fiber from Vegetable Source), Maltitol, Vegetable Glycerin, Peanut Butter, Peanut Flour, Peanuts, Palm Kernel Oil, Natural Flavors, Soy Lecithin (an Emulsifier), Sea Salt, Nonfat Dry Milk, Tapioca Starch, Calcium Carbonate, ...

What is butter pie made of? ›

It is, quite simply, a pie filled with potatoes, onion and butter; it has flaky pastry on the base, sides and top, and given the simplicity of its contents, a generous amount of salt and pepper. It is traditionally eaten with braised red cabbage.

Where does peanut butter stew come from? ›

Peanut stews are found across West Africa, with ancient roots in dishes made with native groundnuts before the peanut arrived from the New World in the 16th century. Maafe can trace its origins to the Mandinka and Bambara people of Mali.

What's the difference between shoo fly pie and pecan pie? ›

Its closest relative is probably the pecan pie, because it also uses corn syrup, but the molasses and crumbs of the shoo-fly pie give it a dark, sticky, sweet flavor, completely unlike that of a nut or fruit pie.

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