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    Creamy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Pie

    Published: Jun 17, 2021 · Modified: May 17, 2023 by Kate Morgan Jackson · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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    This easy recipe for creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie takes everyone’s two favorite sweet flavors and combines them in one dreamy pie!

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    Table of contents

    • Here’s why we love this recipe
    • How to make a creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie
    • Tips for making creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie
    • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Pie Recipe

    Here’s why we love this recipe

    This creamy dreamy number is definitely an Event Dessert.

    Not because it is hard to make (it’s one of my very favorite mix-it-and-pop-it-in-the-fridge numbers) but because it is a decadent, rich swirl of peanut butter and chocolate and cream cheese nestled in a graham cracker and peanut crust.

    It’s a peanut butter cup in pie form, and I am HERE FOR IT! Birthdays. Fourth of July. Christmas. Father’s Day. :)

    And speaking of fathers, here’s one of the best ones I know. He definitely deserves a big old slice of peanut butter chocolate pie, because he’s as sweet as this pie is. Hi honey!

    southern husband and me

    And (bonus points!) with the exception of baking up the scrumptious graham cracker peanut crust, this pie requires zero time in the oven…you do have to plan ahead so it can hang out in the fridge for a few hours so it can firm up into peanut buttery perfection.

    How to make a creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie

    Spray a 9 inch pie pan with cooking spray and preheat your oven to 350 (only for the crust! I promise!).

    Break 9 full sized graham crackers into pieces and put them in a food processor along with a cup of salted peanuts and a couple tablespoons of brown sugar.  Process until they are all ground up.

    peanut butter graham cracker crust

    Next, add 6 tablespoons of butter to the food processor and process until it is fully mixed in.  This is your delectable pie crust!

    Now put your pie crust mixture into the pie plate and press it all along the bottom and up the edges.  I like to do the first part of this with my fingers, and then I smoosh it with with the bottom of a mason jar or a juice glass to even things out.

    Bake your crust for 10 minutes or until it is just browned, and let it cool.  (It’s gonna make your kitchen smell like HEAVEN.)

    When your crust is fully cool, it’s time to make the filling!  Put a room temperature 8 ounce package of cream cream cheese and a cup and a half of peanut butter in a mixing bowl.

    Side note: here’s where I need to tell you about my favorite gadget for measuring sticky stuff like peanut butter.  

    adjustable measuring cup

    It is called an adjustable measuring cup, and you set it to the amount you want, fill it with the sticky stuff, and then twist the base, which will push that sticky stuff up and out into your mixing bowl.  GAME-CHANGER.

    Back at the recipe, bowl and beat the cream cheese and peanut butter until they are totally combined, and then beat in a cup of confectioner’s sugar,

    Pour in 2 cups of heavy cream and beat that in until everything is nice and combined, starting at a slow speed so it doesn’t splash.  Add a cup of mini chocolate chips and stir until everything is just combined.

    Scrape your glorious peanut butter mixture into the pie crust, using a spatula to smoosh it all the way to the sides and to make some pretty swirls on the top. Pop it into the fridge and let it set, at least 5 hours and as much as overnight.

    When you are ready to serve, crumble up a few more graham crackers into crumbs and sprinkle them over your pie along with a handful of mini chocolate chips (don’t do this ahead of time or the crumbs will get soggy). 

    Oh, and if you have any of those mini chocolate chips left over? Use them to make this ridiculous simple chocolate mousse. Swoon.

    And you are ready to slice it up!

    Tips for making creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie

    Can I use a pre-made graham cracker crust?

    If you are short on time, this is a fine shortcut to take. The only drawback is that your crust won’t have the ground up peanuts in it, but it will still work out just fine!

    Can I use crunchy peanut butter?

    Yep! Your pie will be, well, crunchy on the inside…but if you are a no holds barred peanut lover, this could be a great thing. :)

    Will regular size chocolate chips work?

    They will in a pinch, but if you have time to get them I find that the mini chips are easier to eat, since (unlike in a chocolate chip cookie) they will be very firm.

    How long does this pie keep?

    You can definitely make it the day before, and if you have leftovers (ha!) it will keep for several days in the fridge. The crust might soften up a little, but it will still taste like heaven. And a small spoonful of this pie mixed with some ice cream will send you to Leftovers Paradise!

    Have a question that I didn’t cover?

    Pop your question in the Comments section below and I will answer pronto!

    Pro tip: this cake is rich, so I highly recommend starting folks out with slivers. They can always come back for seconds!

    creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie

    So whatever you are celebrating, if you are making it for a peanut butter and chocolate lover, they are going to love YOU even more than they already do once they take that first dreamy bite. Yum!!

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    Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Pie Recipe

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    This easy recipe for creamy peanut butter chocolate chip pie takes everyone’s two favorite sweet flavors and combines them in one dreamy pie!

    • Author: Kate Morgan Jackson
    • Prep Time: 25 minutes
    • Chilling Time: 5 hours
    • Cook Time: 10 minutes
    • Total Time: 5 hours 35 minutes
    • Yield: 12
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American
    • Diet: Vegetarian

    Ingredients

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    • 9 whole graham crackers (about 5 ounces), plus extra for garnish
    • 1 cup salted honey roasted peanuts
    • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
    • 6 tablespoons butter, room temperature
    • 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, room temperature
    • 1 ½ cups creamy peanut butter
    • I cup confectioner’s sugar
    • 2 cups heavy cream
    • 1 cup mini chocolate chips, plus extra for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Spray a 9 inch pie pan with cooking spray and preheat your oven to 350.
    2. Break the graham crackers into pieces and put them in a food processor along with the peanuts and the brown sugar. Process until they are all ground up.
    3. Add the butter to the food processor and process until it is fully mixed in.
    4. Put the graham cracker mixture into the pie plate and press it all along the bottom and up the edges I like to do the first part of this with my fingers, and then I smoosh it with with the bottom of a mason jar or a juice glass to even things out.Bake your crust for 10 minutes or until it is just browned, and let it cool.
    5. When your crust is fully cool, it’s time to make the filling! Put the cream cheese and peanut butter in a mixing bowl and beat it until they are totally combined.
    6. Add in the confectioner’s sugar and beat until mixed.
    7. Pour in the heavy cream and beat that in until everything is nice and combined, starting at a slow speed so it doesn’t splash. Add chocolate chips and stir until just combined.
    8. Scrape your glorious peanut butter mixture into the pie crust, using a spatula to smoosh it all the way to the sides and to make some pretty swirls on the top.
    9. Pop it into the fridge and let it set, at least 5 hours and as much as overnight.
    10. When you are ready to serve, crumble up a few more graham crackers into crumbs and sprinkle them over your pie along with a handful of mini chocolate chips (don’t do this ahead of time or the crumbs will get soggy). Slice it up and serve!

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    1. Theresa M Murphy says

      June 17, 2021 at 12:33 pm

      You are speaking my language with peanut butter and chocolate! Creamy and dreamy, indeed! I know a couple great dads around here that will really enjoy this!

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      • Kate Morgan Jackson says

        June 18, 2021 at 5:09 pm

        Those dads deserve all the chocolate and peanut butter! Happy weekend, my friend!

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