First up – the Reese’s “Peanut Butter” Cups or as I call them Abby’s
SunButter Cups
1 cups original SunButter (no
crunchy or flaxseed kind)
¼ cup futter
¼ cup light brown sugar
1 cups powdered sugar
2 T gluten free graham cracker
crumbs (I used: Kinnikinnik brand)¼ cup futter
¼ cup light brown sugar
1 cups powdered sugar
4 cups milk chocolate chips (two 11.5-oz bags)* (I used: these)
¼ cup palm oil shortening
1. Line a mini-muffin tin with
paper liners; set aside. Line a baking with parchment paper; set aside.
2. In a medium saucepan, combine
the SunButter, futter, and brown sugar over medium heat. Heat until completely
melted and starting to bubble a little, stirring constantly. Remove from the
heat. Add graham crumbs then the powdered sugar a ¼ cup at a time, stirring
until completely combined with the SunButter mixture after each addition. Set
aside and let cool.
the sunbutter mixture - looks nasty but tastes so good! |
4. Using a small cookie scoop or a
couple of teaspoons, spoon melted chocolate into the bottom of each lined
muffin cup.
it gets a little messy |
5. Use a heaping teaspoon to scoop
out the SunButter mixture. Roll it into a ball, and then flatten it slightly into
a disk. Place on the prepared baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Once
finished with all of the peanut butter mixture, refrigerate both the muffin
tins and the SunButter patties for about 30** minutes.
6. Place a SunButter patty on top
of each chocolate-lined muffin tin. Then use a scoop or spoon to add more
melted chocolate on top and around each SunButter patty. (If the melted
chocolate firmed up, just pop it back into the microwave for 30 seconds or so
to re-melt.)
I did make "big" versions for work |
These were a HUGE hit with my friends, neighbors and co-workers. I am already getting requests for more!
*I actually probably used A LOT more chocolate than called for -- when I make them again, I will figure out a way to use less chocolate and more SunButter per cup
**I don't know if my fridge is super cold, but it probably only took about 10 minutes for my cups to get cold
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