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Why This Recipe Works
- No-Bake Simplicity: No oven required—perfect for hot days or quick prep.
- Customizable Sweetness: Adjust the sugar level to your taste preference.
- Silky Texture: The filling is whipped for a melt-in-your-mouth experience.
- Make-Ahead Magic: Prep these days in advance and store in the fridge.
- Playoff-Ready: Bite-sized and easy to share—no utensils needed.
- All-Natural Option: Use organic ingredients for a cleaner treat.
Ingredients You'll Need
Let’s break down the stars of this show. Each ingredient plays a vital role in delivering that iconic flavor and texture we all crave. For the best results, use high-quality, fresh ingredients—your taste buds will thank you.
Creamy Peanut Butter: Go for the natural kind (just peanuts and salt) if you want a richer, more authentic flavor. Avoid brands with added sugars or hydrogenated oils. If you prefer a sweeter profile, classic Jif or Skippy works beautifully.
Powdered Sugar: This gives the filling its smooth, fudge-like consistency. You can substitute with coconut sugar blended into a powder for a lower-glycemic option.
Vanilla Extract: A splash of pure vanilla enhances the peanut butter flavor and adds depth. Skip the imitation stuff—real vanilla makes a difference.
Salt: Just a pinch balances the sweetness and intensifies the peanut butter. Use flaky sea salt for a gourmet touch.
Chocolate Chips: Semi-sweet is the classic choice, but dark chocolate (60–70%) adds a sophisticated twist. If you're dairy-free, use high-quality vegan chips.
Coconut Oil: This helps the chocolate set with a glossy finish and a satisfying snap. Use refined coconut oil to avoid any coconut flavor.
Optional Add-ins: Crushed graham crackers for texture, a swirl of marshmallow fluff for sweetness, or a sprinkle of flaky salt on top for contrast.
How to Make Indulgent Reese's Peanut Butter Cups for Playoff Snacks
Prepare the Pan
Line a 12-cup muffin tin with paper liners. For mini cups, use a mini muffin pan and adjust the recipe accordingly. Lightly spray the liners with nonstick spray to ensure easy removal later.
Make the Peanut Butter Filling
In a medium bowl, combine 1 cup creamy peanut butter, 1/2 cup powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Stir until smooth and creamy. If the mixture feels too soft, refrigerate for 10–15 minutes to firm up.
Melt the Chocolate
In a microwave-safe bowl, combine 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips with 2 teaspoons coconut oil. Microwave in 20-second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth and glossy. Be careful not to overheat.
Layer the Chocolate
Spoon 1–2 teaspoons of melted chocolate into each liner, tilting the pan to coat the bottom and sides evenly. Freeze for 5–10 minutes to set.
Add the Filling
Scoop 1 tablespoon of the peanut butter mixture into each cup, pressing gently to flatten. Leave a small border around the edges for the top chocolate layer.
Top with Chocolate
Cover each peanut butter center with another spoonful of chocolate, spreading to seal the edges. Tap the pan gently to smooth the tops.
Chill to Set
Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or until firm. For a quicker set, pop them in the freezer for 10–15 minutes.
Serve & Enjoy
Peel away the liners and serve chilled. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 3 months.
Expert Tips
Chill Your Tools
Pop your mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer for 10 minutes before making the filling—this keeps the peanut butter firm and easier to shape.
Use a Piping Bag
For neat layers, pipe the chocolate and peanut butter instead of spooning. It’s faster and cleaner—especially for mini cups.
Don’t Skip the Salt
A tiny pinch of flaky salt on top of each cup enhances the sweetness and balances the richness of the peanut butter.
Room Temp Chocolate
Let the melted chocolate cool slightly before pouring to prevent it from cracking once chilled.
Double the Batch
These freeze beautifully—make a double batch and stash half for your next playoff party or late-night craving.
Colorful Liners
Match your team colors with festive paper liners—great for tailgates and themed parties.
Variations to Try
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Crunchy Style: Stir in 1/4 cup crushed pretzels or graham crackers for texture.
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White Chocolate Twist: Swap semi-sweet for white chocolate and add a raspberry on top.
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Keto-Friendly: Use sugar-free chocolate and erythritol in place of powdered sugar.
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Spicy Kick: Add 1/8 teaspoon cayenne to the filling for a subtle heat.
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Holiday Edition: Press a mini candy cane into the top for a festive touch.
Storage Tips
These cups are best stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They’ll keep for up to 7 days—though they rarely last that long! For longer storage, layer them between sheets of parchment paper and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge for 30 minutes before serving. Avoid leaving them at room temperature for extended periods, especially in warm weather, as the chocolate can soften and the filling may melt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Indulgent Reese's Peanut Butter Cups for Playoff Snacks
Ingredients
Instructions
- Prep the pan: Line a 12-cup muffin tin with paper liners and lightly spray with oil.
- Make filling: Stir peanut butter, powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth. Chill if too soft.
- Melt chocolate: Microwave chips and coconut oil in 20-second bursts until glossy.
- Layer chocolate: Spoon 1–2 tsp into each liner, tilt to coat, freeze 5 min.
- Add filling: Press 1 tbsp peanut butter mixture into each cup.
- Top & chill: Cover with more chocolate, tap to smooth, refrigerate 30 min.
Recipe Notes
For clean edges, chill the cups before peeling the liners. Store in the fridge for up to 1 week or freeze for 3 months.