So here's the first one, the No Bake Nutter Butter Chocolate Bars I made last summer. They don't take long at all to make, so it's perfect for those times when you're supposed to bring a dessert and completely flaked about it. Not that that ever happens to me of course...
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1 cup crushed Nutter Butters (about 10)

3/4 cup oats (regular, not quick oats)
3/4 cup melted chocolate (good eating chocolate)
2/3 cup powdered sugar
1 cup chunky peanut butter
4 tbls salted butter
Spray an 8x8 pan with cooking spray. Line with a strip of parchment paper that hangs a couple inches over two sides, forming a sling kind of... thing. Crush the cookies fairly fine and mix them together with the sugar and oats. Melt the butter over low heat in a small sauce pan, once it's melted add the peanut butter. Stir till melted and combined. Add to the sugar/oat mixture and mix to combine. Spread in an even layer in the pan. Refrigerate, covered, for 20 minutes. Melt the chocolate, pour it over the chilled peanut butter mixture and spread it evenly over the top. Return to the fridge and chill, covered, for at least a half hour. To cut it run a large chef's knife under hot water for a minute, dry it off and then cut the bars into squares, wiping the knife clean after each slice.
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First, a warning. Kids, these babies are rich. Like the Monopoly guy dipped in cheesecake rich. At first I was worried that I would eat the whole pan in an evening, but that isn't even a concern. And I'm known for my ability to eat way more sweets than is necessary. So, invite some friends over to share them with and have a glass of milk handy, but do make these. They are wicked good.
The other day it was 90 degrees here. In April. Way too hot to bake without a/c. But, I wanted to make something sweet. It's not a big shock that I picked peanuts and chocolate for the flavors, I think my proclivity for that combination is well known. So I scoured the 'nets, squished a bunch of no bake bar recipes together and came up with this. It takes a little bit of stove time, but it's nothing like having the oven on 350 for a half hour. Here's what I did.
First, cookies. I used Nutter Butters. Because they are awesome.









I also couldn't spread the mixture with anything but my hands, it was just too thick. But it's also not rocket science so I spread it kind of evenly and tossed it in the fridge. After fifteen or so minutes I melted the chocolate. Now here's the thing about the chocolate for this, I'm not going to tell you what kind to use other than good eating chocolate.
Want dark? Dark chocolate goes well with peanut butter. Milk? Sure, it's always tasty. White chocolate? If that's what you're into then go for it. All chocolate goes well with peanut butter. I'm pretty sure that's written somewhere. Anyway, I'm melting some milk chocolate since that's what the girlfriend likes.




8 comments:
Love your version. I love nutter butters. I will be making these sometime soon!
These look delish! Thanks for the recipe. Good idea about the reposts.
MMM YUM YUM!
Wait....they don't make them peanut shaped anymore:(
These look good and I'll try them.
That looks "wicked good" to borrow your term lol!
bob. I know you think these are rich. But I bet I could eat a whole tray of these. They seem dangerously delicious.
love no bake bars!!! it looks so fatty i can imagine it go down straight to my thighs. oh well lol.
nice version! love your blog!
i love rich bars. with ice cold, i mean ice cold milk.
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