Protein Peanut Butter Cups

These Protein Peanut Butter Cups are a dream come true! ๐Ÿซ๐Ÿ˜‹ Rich dark chocolate meets creamy peanut butter with a protein boost. Ready in just 40 minutesโ€”perfect for a quick snack!

Hey there! ๐Ÿ˜„ If youโ€™re like me and love a good chocolate-peanut butter combo, youโ€™re in for a treat with these Protein Peanut Butter Cups. Theyโ€™re my go-to for a quick snack thatโ€™s both delicious and packed with protein. Whipping up these goodies is a breeze, and they hit the spot when youโ€™re craving something sweet but still want to keep things healthy. Ready to dive into this easy recipe? Letโ€™s get started!

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Why Youโ€™ll Love This Recipe

โ†’ Perfect Balance of Flavors: With rich dark chocolate and creamy peanut butter, these cups hit all the right notes. Sweet, salty, and oh-so-delicious!

โ†’ Protein-Packed Snack: Each cup is loaded with protein from the powder and peanut butter, making it a great way to boost your energy and stay full longer.

โ†’ Quick & Easy: Ready in just 40 minutes, these homemade treats are super simple to makeโ€”no baking required!

โ†’ Customizable: Feel free to switch up the ingredients to fit your diet. Dairy-free chocolate and almond milk make it friendly for various dietary needs.

โ†’ Freezer Friendly: Store them in the freezer, and youโ€™ve got a stash of yummy snacks ready to go whenever you need a sweet treat!

Enjoy these tasty bites that are as easy to make as they are to devour! ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿซ

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What youโ€™ll need to make

Dark Chocolate Chips: Weโ€™re using 3 oz. of these rich, melty gems to create a decadent chocolate topping. Go for dairy-free if neededโ€”this recipe has you covered! ๐Ÿซ

Coconut Oil: Just 2 tsp of this magic ingredient helps our chocolate melt smoothly and adds a touch of coconut goodness. ๐Ÿฅฅ

Almond Milk: A splash of almond milk (1 tbsp) keeps the peanut butter filling creamy and smooth. Perfect for those dairy-free vibes! ๐Ÿฅ›

Natural Peanut Butter: Weโ€™re packing in 4.4 oz of this creamy delight for that rich peanut flavor and protein punch. ๐Ÿฅœ

Vanilla Protein Powder: Adding 1 oz of vanilla protein powder gives these cups a boost of protein, making them a satisfying snack. ๐Ÿ’ช

Vanilla Extract: Just 1/2 tsp of vanilla extract enhances the flavors, making everything taste even more amazing. ๐Ÿจ

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Ingredients (Serves: 6)
โ€“ 3 oz. (85g) dark chocolate chips (dairy-free if required)
โ€“ 2 tsp. coconut oil
โ€“ 1 tbsp. almond milk
โ€“ 4.4 oz. (125g) natural peanut butter
โ€“ 1 oz. (30g) vanilla protein powder
โ€“ 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract

What youโ€™ll need to do

Time required: 40 mins

1| Melt the Chocolate: Grab a small pot and toss in the coconut oil and chocolate chips. Melt them together over low heat. Pro tip: Take it off the heat just before the chocolate chips are fully meltedโ€”theyโ€™ll finish melting on their own and stay nice and smooth.

2| Mix the Peanut Butter Filling: While the chocolateโ€™s doing its thing, mix the almond milk, peanut butter, protein powder, and vanilla extract in a bowl. Press this peanut butter mixture into mini silicone muffin molds. Really press it down so it sticks together and holds its shape.

3| Assemble the Cups: Now, pour that melted chocolate over the top, making sure to divide it equally among all your peanut butter cups. Pop them in the freezer to setโ€”patience is key here, but itโ€™ll be worth the wait!

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These peanut butter cups are so good, they wonโ€™t last long! ๐Ÿ˜‹

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Substitution ideas

Here are some substitution and improvisation ideas for your Protein Peanut Butter Cups:

1| Chocolate Chips: Swap dark chocolate chips for milk chocolate or white chocolate chips if you prefer a sweeter flavor. For a nut-free option, use carob chips.

2| Coconut Oil: Substitute with butter or a different neutral oil, like canola or vegetable oil, if you donโ€™t have coconut oil on hand.

3| Almond Milk: Any other plant-based milk (like soy, oat, or rice milk) or regular milk works just as well in this recipe.

4| Natural Peanut Butter: Use almond butter, cashew butter, or any other nut butter if youโ€™re not a fan of peanuts or need a different flavor.

5| Vanilla Protein Powder: Try chocolate protein powder for a richer flavor or any other flavored protein powder to mix things up.

6| Vanilla Extract: You can use almond extract or other flavored extracts if you want to switch up the taste profile.

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Improvisation ideas

1| Add Crunch: Mix in some crushed nuts, granola, or rice krispies into the peanut butter filling for extra texture.

2| Flavor Boost: Stir in a pinch of sea salt, cinnamon, or even a bit of instant coffee into the peanut butter mixture to enhance the flavors.

3| Swirl It: Before freezing, swirl a bit of your favorite jam or jelly into the peanut butter mixture for a fruity twist.

4| Top It Off: Sprinkle some sea salt, shredded coconut, or crushed pretzels on top of the melted chocolate for an added crunch and flavor contrast.

5| Mini Muffin Molds: Use different sized silicone molds to make bite-sized versions or even a full-sized cup if youโ€™re feeling indulgent.

Feel free to get creative and make these cups your own. Enjoy experimenting!

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Some useful tips for the recipe

Here are some useful tips to ensure your Protein Peanut Butter Cups turn out perfectly:

1| Smooth Melting: When melting the chocolate, keep the heat low to avoid burning. Stir frequently and remove from heat just before the chips are fully melted to ensure a smooth texture.

2| Proper Pressing: Press the peanut butter mixture firmly into the molds. This helps it hold its shape and makes sure it doesnโ€™t crumble when you pop the cups out.

3| Cool Completely: Let the chocolate set in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. This ensures the chocolate hardens properly and makes the cups easier to remove from the molds.

4| Mold Prep: If youโ€™re using silicone molds, thereโ€™s no need to grease them. If using metal or plastic molds, consider lining them with parchment paper to prevent sticking.

5| Temperature Control: If the chocolate starts to harden before youโ€™re finished pouring, gently reheat it to make it easier to work with.

6| Storage: Keep your peanut butter cups in the freezer or refrigerator to maintain their shape and keep them fresh. They can last up to a couple of weeks in the fridge or a few months in the freezer.

7| Mix-ins: If you like variety, try adding mix-ins like chopped nuts or dried fruit to the peanut butter mixture for an extra flavor boost.

8| Consistency Check: Ensure your peanut butter mixture is thick enough to hold its shape but not too dry. If itโ€™s too runny, add a bit more protein powder to thicken it up.

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With these tips, youโ€™ll be whipping up perfect Protein Peanut Butter Cups in no time! Enjoy your tasty creations!

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Some serving suggestions

Here are some fun serving ideas for your Protein Peanut Butter Cups:

1| Snack On-the-Go: Pack a few of these cups in a small container for a quick, protein-packed snack during your busy day.

2| Post-Workout Treat: Enjoy a Protein Peanut Butter Cup after your workout to refuel and satisfy your sweet tooth with a dose of protein.

3| Dessert Platter: Arrange the cups on a dessert platter with fresh fruit like apple slices or banana chunks for a tasty and balanced treat.

4| With a Side of Fruit: Serve alongside a small bowl of berries or sliced bananas for a delicious combo of chocolate, peanut butter, and fruit.

5| Top with Sea Salt: Sprinkle a tiny pinch of sea salt on top of each cup before the chocolate sets for a sweet-and-salty twist.

6| As a Sundae: Crumble a Protein Peanut Butter Cup over a scoop of vanilla or chocolate yogurt for a creamy and crunchy dessert.

7| Gift Idea: Wrap a few cups in cellophane and tie with a ribbon for a thoughtful and homemade gift.

8| Party Treat: Serve them on a platter at your next gathering or partyโ€”watch them disappear quickly!

9| Pair with Coffee: Enjoy a Protein Peanut Butter Cup with your morning coffee or afternoon tea for a delightful treat.

These serving ideas should add a little extra fun to your Protein Peanut Butter Cups! Enjoy experimenting with different ways to savor them.

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Some storage suggestions

Here are some storage ideas to keep your Protein Peanut Butter Cups fresh and tasty:

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1| Refrigerator: Store your cups in an airtight container in the fridge. This keeps them fresh for up to 2 weeks and maintains their shape and texture.

2| Freezer: For longer storage, place the cups in an airtight container or freezer bag. Theyโ€™ll stay good for up to 3 months. Just let them thaw for a few minutes at room temperature before enjoying.

3| Wax Paper: If youโ€™re stacking the cups in a container, place a piece of wax paper between layers to prevent them from sticking together.

4| Label and Date: If youโ€™re freezing multiple batches, label the container with the date so you can keep track of how long theyโ€™ve been stored.

5| Snack-Sized Portions: For convenience, pre-portion the cups into small, snack-sized bags or containers. This way, you can grab one or two when youโ€™re on the go.

6| Keep Away from Heat: Store the cups in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent melting or softening.

7| Vacuum Seal: For the longest shelf life, use a vacuum sealer to remove air from the storage bag. This can help prevent freezer burn and keep the cups tasting fresh.

These storage tips will help you keep your Protein Peanut Butter Cups in great shape for whenever you need a delicious snack!

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And there you have itโ€”delicious Protein Peanut Butter Cups that are sure to become your new favorite snack! ๐Ÿซ๐Ÿฅœ Theyโ€™re perfect for a quick energy boost or a satisfying treat anytime. Plus, theyโ€™re super easy to make and even easier to enjoy. I hope you have as much fun making (and eating) these as I do. Donโ€™t forget to share your creations with meโ€”Iโ€™d love to hear how they turn out! Cheers to tasty snacks and happy munching! ๐Ÿ˜‹

Glycemic Index:  low (20) Glycemic Load: low (3)

Recipe Card

Protein Peanut Butter Cups

Craving something sweet and healthy? Try my Protein Peanut Butter Cups! ๐Ÿคค With only 40 minutes of prep, these chocolatey, peanut-buttery bites are packed with protein and flavor!

Prep Time 10 mins Rest Time 30 mins Total Time 40 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Servings: 6 Estimated Cost: 8 Calories: 246

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Step 1:

    Place the coconut oil and chocolate chips into a small pot and melt over low heat. Remove from the heat before the chocolate chips have fully melted.

  2. Step 2:

    Meanwhile, mix together the almond milk, peanut butter, protein powder and vanilla extract. Press the peanut butter mixture into mini silicone muffin molds. Make sure to press down hard so that the mixture sticks together.

  3. Step 3:

    Pour the melted chocolate over the top, dividing the chocolate equally between each peanut butter cup. Place into the freezer to set.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 6


Amount Per Serving
Calories 246kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 18g28%
Total Carbohydrate 11g4%
Protein 10g20%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use a different type of nut butter?

Yes, you can swap out peanut butter for almond butter, cashew butter, or any other nut butter you prefer. Just make sure itโ€™s a creamy variety for the best results!

Can I make these without protein powder?

Absolutely! If you want to skip the protein powder, you can still make delicious cups. They might be a bit less filling, but they'll be just as tasty.

How long do the cups need to set in the freezer?

Let the cups chill in the freezer for at least 30 minutes to ensure the chocolate sets properly. For best results, you can leave them in for a bit longer if you have the time.

Can I use milk chocolate or white chocolate instead of dark chocolate?

Definitely! Feel free to use milk or white chocolate if you prefer a sweeter flavor. Just keep in mind that the nutritional values will change slightly.

What's the best way to store these cups?

Store the cups in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or in the freezer for up to 3 months. If freezing, let them thaw for a few minutes before enjoying.

Can I add mix-ins to the peanut filling?

Yes! You can stir in crushed nuts, mini chocolate chips, or dried fruit to the peanut butter mixture for extra flavor and texture.

How do I get the cups out of the molds easily?

If you're using silicone molds, gently press the bottoms of the molds to release the cups. For other molds, lining them with parchment paper can help with easy removal.

Can I make these vegan?

Absolutely! Use dairy-free chocolate chips and a plant-based protein powder to make these cups vegan-friendly.

What can I use if I don't have almond milk?

You can substitute almond milk with any other plant-based milk like oat milk or soy milk, or even regular milk if youโ€™re not dairy-free.

How can I make these cups more flavorful?

Try adding a pinch of sea salt on top of the melted chocolate, or mixing in a bit of vanilla extract or cinnamon to enhance the flavors.

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