 Jan 18, 2012
					Jan 18, 2012				These are so good it’s alarming. Yeah I know, it’s not a huge surprise that something Miss Nigella cooked up would turn out so good, but man these are so close to a peanut butter cup – without actually being a peanut butter cup, you know? I’ve been trying to find recipes for all our most loved treats so I can whip them up without a zillion added chemicals in them and this is defiantly a favorite we can all agree on. So good with coffee or hot chocolate – or really, whatever.
I used regular brown sugar instead of the muscovado because I honestly didn’t think it would make much of a difference. I’ve read since then that using muscovado sugar can make a huge difference – so clearly, I have no idea. I will make them again with the muscovado and report! Also, I didn’t convert measurements to cups because it could totally be argued that it’s not exactly the same.
|   Peanut-Butter Squares – from How to Be a Domestic Goddess 
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| I’m always so pleased with myself when I weight out all my ingredients without having to play around to balance it out! Lucky! | |||
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| Mix all of the base ingredients until well combined. | It’ll be a little crumbly, just press it into a 8 x 8 (or whatever, really) pan. | ||
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| Weigh out your chocolate! | Now melt it, along with the butter till it’s all creamy and lovely. | ||
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| Pour the melted chocolate over the peanut butter base. | Smooth it out, or make little swirlys or whatever you like with the chocolate layer. | ||
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| Let the chocolate set up in the fridge for a while before you take it out and cut it into pieces. I suggest 48 pieces because, as Nigella warns in the book ‘more-ish as it undeniably is, it is also very rich’. So amazing. If you are fortunate enough to be able to bring peanut-stuff to your work or school (or your kids’ school), bring these. Everyone loves them and they disappear fast! | |||
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