No Bake Peanut Butter Bars
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Using just 5 ingredients, these easy no bake peanut butter bars are a rich and decadent treat that taste exactly like homemade Reese’s peanut butter cups!
These no bake peanut butter bars are an old-school cafeteria recipe from back in the days when the lunch ladies would come in at the break of dawn and set to making the day’s meals from scratch. These ladies were our mothers away from home, always there to make sure we got enough to eat! Peanut butter treats were usually in abundance since peanut butter was a government commodity, provided in large quantities to lunchrooms.
This is a great homemade dessert recipe that uses only 5 ingredients, requires no baking, and ends up tasting like what a Reese’s peanut butter cup aspires to be. It features a rich and thick peanut butter layer that’s boosted with sugar, vanilla extract, and butter flavors. Then it’s topped with a decadent chocolate layer. This recipe results in treats that are fudgy, creamy, and will disappear in an instant!
Recipe Ingredients
- Creamy peanut butter
- Confectioner’s sugar
- Brown sugar
- Unsalted butter
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips
You don’t have to have a whole tub of peanut butter like I have pictured here so don’t worry about that. My family just happens to think peanut butter is the best thing since… well, peanut butter, so I tend to buy it in large quantities.
How To Make No Bake Peanut Butter Bars
Place all ingredients into a large bowl.
Microwave until the butter and peanut butter are both melted. This will take about a minute or so.
NOTE: Check it after 45 seconds and make sure though because microwaves vary so greatly.
This is our melted “stuff”.
Now take a spoon and give it a really good stir.
NOTE: At first this peanut butter bar mixture will seem like a big old mess, but after several stirs, it will all come together and leave the sides of the bowl.
Now transfer your peanut butter mixture into the bottom of a 9×13 pan.
Pat it out into the pan with your hands.
Time to crank up that microwave again! Pour the entire package of chocolate chips into a bowl and microwave them at 30-second intervals, stirring in between each, until completely melted.
Pour the melted chocolate chips over your peanut butter mixture.
Spread it all around until the top is evenly covered.
Now the hard part: waiting for these no bake peanut butter bars to harden.
TIP: You can do this at room temperature or you can do like me and place it in the fridge for about half an hour or so.
Cut into bars and serve.
Enjoy!
Storage
- Leftovers can be stored in your cookie jar on the counter or in the refrigerator, whatever cranks your tractor. They will last up to 1 week.
- These no bake dessert bars also freeze beautifully for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
Recipe Notes
- You can add a cup of graham cracker crumbs to your peanut butter layer for added flavor.
- I don’t recommend using crunchy peanut butter, natural peanut butter, or any natural nut butter like in this recipe. They just don’t have the same consistency as processed smooth peanut butter like Jif and Skippy.
- If you like, you can use an 8×8 baking pan or a 9×9 pan. The cooling time will be the same.
- While I prefer , feel free to top your bars with melted .
- To make the chocolate peanut butter bars easy to remove from the pan, line it with parchment paper you can lift and remove with ease.
You may also like these bar recipes:
Lemon Bars Recipe and Video Tutorial
And here are some peanut butter recipes you might like:
3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies
Peanut Butter Brownies with Peanut Butter Fudge Icing
Refrigerator Peanut Butter & Milk Granola Bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/2 cup packed brown sugar light or dark
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups creamy peanut butter
- 2 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar
- 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Place all of the ingredients (except the milk chocolate chips) in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave until the butter and peanut butter are melted (1 to 2 minutes). Time will vary by microwave.1/2 cup butter, 1/2 cup packed brown sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 2 cups creamy peanut butter, 2 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar
- Remove from the microwave and use a large spoon to stir all of the ingredients together (except chocolate chips) until they form a ball of dough that leaves the side of the bowl. Pat into a 9x13 pan.
- Pour the chocolate chips into another microwave-safe bowl and microwave at 30-second intervals, stirring after each, until completely melted. Spoon over the top of the peanut butter mixture and spread evenly.2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Allow the peanut butter bars to cool completely at room temperature until the chocolate hardens again or place in the refrigerator for faster hardening. Cut into squares and serve to some awfully happy people!
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Yummm! I made these yesterday and blogged about them ! Soooooo good! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Thanks to the respondents for including the graham cracker tip! I made these and sent them to my husband’s office so I would not eat them all! We did not have chocolate chips on hand but almond bark worked just fine (although some semi-sweet chocolate chips would be better).
OH my word. These things are awesome. I made um, shared um, and this morning they are ALL gone. I didn’t even get ONE….thank you for sharing a great recipe. This is going in the vault!!:)
Oh Michelle, I must have forgotten to tell you that the first rule is to cut one out and hide it for yourself. That way you will always be sure to get one before they all disappear.
Made these two nights ago….so easy & yummy
Looks fabulous, I will make these this weekend!
How do I get them to cut evenly and nice like yours? My topping is breaking apart and I even used a heated knife. Suggestions, please?
Kirsten
Oh my goodness do I ever have one happy husband! I made these for him today after telling him about them last night. He got so excited when he heard the ingredients. He said they sounded just like his favorite cafeteria treat from his high school days. When he tasted them tonight he was just ecstatic! And he is a Yankee, born and raised in Danville, PA! I now have a standing request to make them at least once a week! Can’t wait to try them out on grandkids! Thanks Christy!
I just love hearing all the memories that these bring back to folks.
It sounds like your chocolate is cracking when you cut them. That represents chocolate that has been heated too high. Like any candy, chocolate goes thru various stages as it’s temperature rises, from soft to hard. Try heating it in smaller time periods like 20 seconds each time and be sure to stir thoroughly in between each microwave session so you distribute the heat evenly from the hot spots throughout your bowl. You’ll see more chocolate melting as you stir as the heat distributes. Quit heating just as soon as it’s all melted. I hope this helps!
Kirsten,
I cut mine after they had been refrigerated about a half hour…that way the chocolate isnt hard enough yet to break. Lacy
If you overheat the chocolate it makes it brittle. I use the mini chocolate chips and microwave them just til they are soft enough to smooth out with a spatula but they still have their shape until you start to stir them up. By the time I get them all spread out over the PB the chocolate is nice and smooth, even though it still looked lumpy when I took it out of the microwave. If you chill them in the fridge let them come almost to room temp before slicing. Hope that helps. It worked for me.
use a long strand of dental floss and use a sawing motion to cut.
Use a pizza cutter!
The ladies in my country school lunch room did a marvelous thing with commodity peanut butter! They didn’t make bars, nor did they add chocolate. What they made was scooped from a big pan, peanut buttery and sweet. Did you ever taste anything like that?
Sigh. I don’t think school cafeterias cook like that anymore.