Clean Eating Peanut Butter Cups Recipe (2024)

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These peanut butter cups are better than store-bought!

If you love Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, you’ll love these homemade peanut butter cups too.

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Eating healthy doesn’t have to mean that you give up everything you’ve ever liked in favor of cardboard and sawdust on your dinner plate. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.

You can still enjoy your favorites. Favorites such as peanut butter cups.

Yes, chocolate and peanut butter were meant to go together. But it doesn’t have to be unhealthy. Things that taste good CAN actually be healthy too! <gasp!>

Why Make Homemade Peanut Butter Cups?

That’s easy!

  • The taste and quality are leaps and bounds better with proper ingredients.
  • You control what’s in them! There are no questionable chemicals or preservatives added. It’s just all-natural, real-food ingredients.
  • You can get creative! Try white chocolate, dark chocolate, bittersweet or semi-sweet, OR, to keep it truly healthy, purchase baking chocolate (absolutely no sugar added – totally unsweetened) or use a cocoa powder like I did, and add your own natural sweeteners as I’ve done here. I promise you’ll never go back to store-bought!
  • Portion control. Yep, you can make these tiny so you have portion control. That’s why I make these in a mini muffin pan. You can always eat more of them if you want a larger helping. But this gives you a tiny treat when you need it most.

How To Make Peanut Butter Cups

If you’ve ever made this sort of homemade candy before, where you’re working with melted chocolate, you know it can be a hassle to keep the chocolate warm with a microwave long enough to get through making all your candy.

A simple hack is to melt your chocolate in a slow cooker. A smaller-sized slow cooker usually works best, but work with what you’ve got.

On low heat, the slow cooker keeps your chocolate warm for as long as you need (within reason – it will burn eventually). This recipe reflects the use of a slow cooker. But I’ll give instructions for the stovetop as well.

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Once your chocolate is melted and other ingredients have been added, you’ll spoon enough chocolate into the paper-lined mini muffin pan wells to fill up a 1/3 of each well. Then you’ll stick that in the freezer to chill and harden. Once hard, you can spoon on the peanut butter another 1/3 of the way and then spoon the rest of the chocolate over that. Return them to the freezer until hardened, pop them out, and keep them in a food-safe container in the freezer until ready to eat.

FAQs

How To Melt Chocolate

Should you choose to use chocolate instead of cocoa powder (that recipe is below the first recipe below), you have three options here.

Melting Chocolate In A Slow Cooker

As I mentioned above, one of the easiest, no-fuss options for melting chocolate is by using a slow cooker.

NEVER use a lid when you melt chocolate in a slow cooker. This will create moisture (slow cookers cook with moist heat), which will make your chocolate seize up (that dry, clumpy mess when you overheat or expose the chocolate to moisture). So avoid using a lid at all costs. Simply put the chocolate in, turn the heat to low, and stir occasionally until your chocolate is melted.

If you have a warm setting on your slow cooker, turn it to that setting once the chocolate is melted.

If you do not have a warm setting, you’ll need to work quickly to avoid the chocolate becoming a seized mess.

If you do overheat your chocolate, instructions for fixing it are in the YouTube video below.

Melting Chocolate In A Double Boiler

This is the “proper” way to melt chocolate. You’ll need a double boiler pot or a pot with a heat-safe bowl that will sit safely inside the pot while resting on the edge.

You do not want to use a bowl small enough to sit completely inside the pot. The bowl must rest on the edges of the pot so that it is suspended over the water.

There needs to be a seal between the pot and the edge of the bowl so that steam does not damage your chocolate.

  1. Bring your water to a boil.
  2. Reduce to a strong simmer.
  3. Put the chocolate in the bowl.
  4. Set the bowl over the pot.
  5. Stir frequently until the chocolate is melted.
  6. Remove the bowl from the pot, wipe the bottom of the bowl, and set it on a heat-safe surface.

How To Melt Chocolate In A Microwave

Where convenience is concerned, melting chocolate in a microwave is second only to the slow cooker.

  1. Put your chocolate in a glass, microwave-safe bowl.
  2. Place the bowl in the microwave and cook for 1 minute.
  3. Stir the chocolate.
  4. Return the bowl to the microwave and cook for 30 seconds.
  5. Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir.
  6. Repeat the 30-second intervals with stirring after each interval until your chocolate is fully melted.
  7. Stir well each time to help the chocolate melt from the heat of what’s already melted instead of trying just to microwave it into submission.
  8. Use a pot holder because the bowl will get very hot!

Making Peanut Butter Cups With Cocoa Powder

Yes, you can make peanut butter cups with cocoa powder! In fact, that is the original version of my two recipes below. You don’t have to use actual chocolate bars or chips. The powder will work just fine, provided you use virgin coconut oil to help things harden as they cool.

The upside of using cocoa powder is that you don’t have to worry about your chocolate seizing up. You just warm and whisk everything together and build your peanut butter cups. Easy!

The Peanut Butter

You can’t have peanut butter cups without the peanut butter. But the kind of peanut butter you use is important.

  • Your favorite peanut butter is always the best choice for flavor.
  • All-natural peanut butter won’t have any added sugar.
  • You’ll want creamy peanut butter for this.
  • Use room-temperature peanut butter. It’s far easier to spoon into those little cups.

How To Fix Seized Chocolate

If you ended up with a dried, clumpy chocolate mess instead of a nice, silky, melted chocolate, check out this YouTube video for how to fix that.

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More Healthy Candy Recipes

  • Chocolate Bars
  • Chocolate Turtles

Peanut Butter Cups Recipe Card (Using Chocolate)

The recipe for using cocoa powder is below.

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Peanut Butter Cups – From Regular Chocolate

This recipes makes 24 mini peanut butter cups using melted chocolate instead of cocoa powder. Note that paper muffin liners can end up sticking to the finished candy. It's not hard to get off, but takes a little effort. To avoid this, use foil muffin liners instead.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Freeze Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 servings

Calories: 221kcal

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Equipment

  • Mini muffin pan

  • Mini Muffin Liners/Papers

Ingredients

  • 32 oz. chocolate chips I used Lily's
  • ½ cup peanut butter ( no sugar added )

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Instructions

  • Line your mini muffin pan with mini muffin papers.

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  • If your muffin pan is silicone, set it on a cookie sheet for stability.

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  • Set your slow cooker to its low setting.

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  • Pour the chocolate chips into the slow cooker.

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  • Stir the chips frequently so that the already melted parts can help melt the rest of the chips. This process can take about 20-30 minutes, depending on the chocolate chips you use.

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  • The chocolate should be smooth, silky and easy to to stir when it's finished melting.

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  • Once properly melted, turn your slow cooker to it's warm setting.

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  • Fill the muffin papers 1/3 of the way with chocolate, then freeze for 15 minutes.

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  • Add peanut butter another 1/3 of the way over the frozen chocolate.

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  • Over this, pour on the rest of the chocolate to top them off. Then return to the freezer for at least 2 hours.

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  • Pop out, peel off the papers and enjoy!

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Notes

Please note that the nutrition data given here is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1peanut butter cup | Calories: 221kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 50mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 85IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 1mg

Peanut Butter cups Recipe Card (Using Cocoa Powder

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Peanut Butter Cups

Yield will vary based on the mold you use. The nutrition data is for the ENTIRE batch. You will need to divide that data by the number of peanut butter cups you end up with.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 batch

Calories: 4718kcal

Equipment

  • Mini muffin pan

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup coconut oil
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ½ cup honey
  • 2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 1 (16 oz.) jar clean peanut butter, smooth works best

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Instructions

  • In a medium pot, combine all ingredients except the peanut butter.

  • Whisk thoroughly over low heat until the chocolate is smooth.

  • Using either an oiled silicone mini muffin pan, OR foil cupcake papers in a regular muffin pan, fill the wells 1/3 of the way up with chocolate. Keep the chocolate warmed over low heat if possible or on the warm setting in your slow cooker.

  • Freeze these for 15 minutes.

  • Remove them from freezer and add another 1/3 using peanut butter.

  • Freeze for 15 minutes.

  • Remove them from freezer and add the last 1/3 with more chocolate.

  • Freeze for at least 2 hours.

  • Store in freezer. These get melty pretty quickly, so if you want to serve them but don’t want them frozen, put them in the fridge for about 20 minutes, then serve.

  • Note: These are very good straight out of the freezer.

  • If you prefer to use a slow cooker, simply melt the chocolate in a small slow cooker and keep the temp low or even on the warm setting if you have one. The chocolate will keep well during the intermittent freezings.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1entire recipe | Calories: 4718kcal | Carbohydrates: 254g | Protein: 122g | Fat: 397g | Saturated Fat: 192g | Sodium: 2098mg | Potassium: 3687mg | Fiber: 41g | Sugar: 183g | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 260mg | Iron: 15.2mg

Recipe from the Gracious Pantry® archives, originally posted 3/14/11.

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FAQs

Are peanut butter cups healthy? ›

However, neither is a nutritious choice when attempting a whole food clean eating diet. Two Reese's cups include 20 grams of sugar, and 19 grams is added (Smart Label, n.d.)! Justin's milk chocolate peanut butter cups contain 16 grams of sugar, all of which is added.

Is Quest peanut butter cup healthy? ›

A sugar-free option, sweetened with monk fruit extract. While Quest Peanut Butter Cups are a great option for those looking for a healthier candy alternative, it's important to note that they are not completely guilt-free. Each cup still contains 110 calories, which can add up quickly if you're not careful.

What is the 25000 Reese's prize? ›

The contest, which ends in January 2024, offers players the chance to win $25,000 in athletic scholarships, and says there is no athletic ability required to participate. The Hershey Company, owner of Reese's, says "it's not really a scholarship. It's just straight-up cash."

Why do peanut butter cups taste different? ›

We discovered that it all comes down to the peanut butter-to-chocolate ratio. After cutting open a regular Reese's Peanut Butter Cup (pictured on the left) and a pumpkin-shaped Reese's (on the right), it's clear that the pumpkin-shaped cup has a much higher peanut butter-to-chocolate ratio.

Can I eat a cup of peanut butter everyday? ›

That means sticking to the recommended serving size of two tablespoons, or close to that amount. Eating peanut butter every day could become an issue if someone is eating far too much of it and exceeding their daily limit of saturated fat, per the Cleveland Clinic.

What is the sweetener in Quest peanut butter cups? ›

This means they have been tested on a large sample of individuals and have been found to have a minimal impact on blood glucose and ketone levels. Unlike other sugar-free candy on the market, these Quest PB Cups contain erythritol and soluble corn fiber as their primary sweetener and fiber, respectively.

Are Quest peanut butter cups okay for diabetics? ›

Quest foods and snacks have 9g net carbs or less and 3g of sugar or less, and use either zero- calorie or low-calorie sweeteners, which supports diabetic diets by not causing large spikes in blood sugar.

How much sugar is in a quest peanut butter cup? ›

Quest Peanut Butter Cups

Satisfy your sweet tooth with; 11g Protein. Less than 1g Sugar. 1g Net Carbs.

Does Hershey own Reese's? ›

REESE'S Candy is made by The Hershey Company. In 1956, H.B. Reese's six sons took over the family business and later sold it to The Hershey Company in 1963. Which REESE'S Candies are vegan? REESE'S Plant Based Oat Chocolate Confection & Peanut Butter Candy Bars are vegan.

What is the white Reese's lawsuit? ›

June 2019: A class-action lawsuit was filed against The Hershey Company for allegedly falsely advertising White Reese's Peanut Butter Cups as containing white chocolate when, according to plaintiffs, they do not contain white chocolate. (Winston et al v. The Hershey Company, Case No. 19-cv-3735, E.D.N.Y.)

How much were Reese's cups sold for in the 1930s? ›

The original name of the chocolate coated peanut butter candy was "penny cups," because they only cost one cent in the 1930's. Two dollar cups somehow just doesn't have that same ring to it.

Why are holiday reese's so much better? ›

This ratio difference likely has to do with the different shapes and lack of ridges on the holiday Reese's renditions. “Our enjoyment of certain foods can be heightened simply by the shape and mouthfeel of a product, such as Reese's holiday cups,” Dr.

Are Reese cups real peanut butter? ›

INGREDIENTS: WHOLE GRAIN CORN, SUGAR, REESE'S PEANUT BUTTER (PEANUTS, SUGAR, MONOGLYCERIDES, PEANUT OIL, SALT, MOLASSES, CORNSTARCH), DEXTROSE, CORN MEAL, CORN SYRUP, CANOLA OIL, SALT, COCOA, CARAMEL COLOR, TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE, NATURAL & ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR.

Why are Reese's so expensive? ›

In its 2022 financial forecast, the chocolate company behind Reese's and Kit Kats said it is planning "list price increases across all segments" as a way to drive sales growth.

Is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups real peanut butter? ›

How are REESE'S peanut butter cups made? REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups begin with roasting fresh peanuts for REESE'S one-of-a-kind peanut butter. The peanut butter and milk chocolate are then dropped and pressed into a mold that gives REESE'S Cups their iconic shape.

Is Reese's creamy peanut butter healthy? ›

Sadly, though, Reese's Creamy Peanut Butter Spread is far from a healthy option. A highly processed product, the spread contains a host of ingredients aside from peanuts, including added sugar, salt, hydrogenated vegetable oil, peanut oil, molasses, and monoglycerides.

Why are peanut butter cups so good? ›

While the chocolate is sweet and smooth, the peanut butter is salty and crumbly. When combined, it's an exciting experience for your taste buds — which is the dynamic sensory contrast at work. Seems like the food scientists behind the Reese's recipe got the balance of the chocolate and peanut butter down to a T.

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