Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups Recipe - Its a Hero (2024)

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Okay, friends. Valentine’s Day is almost here. I know I’ve given you loads of options for sweets and treats. But I’m going to keep this ‘traditional.’ I know so many people who are obsessed with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Confession: I am not one of those people. I love peanut butter, but I just think that those peanut butter cups are gross. If I go for store-bought, I prefer Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups. But if I want to really want to knock the socks off my family, I make my own. And these heart shaped peanut butter cups are the perfect addition to our Valentine’s Day.

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What you’ll need

I’m not going to lie, the design of these and decorating can be a tad bit intimidating. But I promise it is way easier than you think. I’ll include tips to make this an easy process — with a delicious outcome!

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Ingredients –

  • 1.5 Cups of dark chocolate wafers
  • 6 ounces of natural peanut butter (smooth, and stirred really well to ensure there isn’t any peanut oil visibly present)
  • 3.5 Tablespoons of powdered sugar
  • Good pinch of quality salt
  • 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
  • Heart mold
  • edible gold leaf, nonpareils (optional)
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The heart molds can be purchased on Amazon. If you’re looking to really step up the design, get the edible gold foil. It’s gorgeous and it’s a showstopper. Do not be intimidated by it!

Notes on the recipe

Be sure to use the freezer when noted. The chocolate needs to be hardened. And so does the peanut butter mixture. Otherwise, it will be a gooey mess.

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How to make your Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups

Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups

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Ingredients

  • 1.5 Cups of dark chocolate wafers
  • 6 ounces of natural peanut butter (smooth, and stirred really well to ensure there isn’t any peanut oil visibly present)
  • 3.5 Tablespoons of powdered sugar
  • Good pinch of quality salt
  • 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
  • Heart mold
  • edible gold leaf, nonpareils (optional)

Instructions

INGREDIENTS -

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STEP 1 -

Mix the peanut butter, powdered sugar, salt and vanilla until smooth.

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STEP 2 -

Fold a piece of parchment paper in half then transfer the peanut butter to one half, fold the other side of the paper over so the peanut butter is in the middle of the two sheets, and smooth the peanut butter mixture to an even ½ inch thickness. Set this in the freezer for about 20 minutes. *It is easier to work with frozen peanut butter mixture, but you can certainly do this with softer peanut butter, it will just be a little bit harder to work with.

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While that is chilling you can start with the chocoolate.

STEP 3 -

Melt the chocolate to package instruction and carefully smooth it into each corner of the heart molds with a small rubber spatula.

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You want to have a solid and even coating on the hearts, for this carefully turn the mold around and look at it from each direction to make sure no spots are missed.

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I like to have the silicone mold on a tray or plate while doing this as it helps with stabilizing the tray while the chocolate is setting up.

You will have plenty of chocolate left over in your melting dish after this step, you will use this in the next steps. Leave the tray on the counter while the peanut butter filling chills.

STEP 4 -

Remove the filling mixture from the freezer and free hand cut or use a cookie cutter to cut out hearts that will easily fit into the center of the chocolate hearts.

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STEP 5 -

The chocolate should still be very liquidy and the peanut butter hearts should easily push right into the chocolate.

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Try to press them in just enough that they are in all the way-but not so far that they would likely push through to the chocolate that would be the top part of the hearts once removed from the molds.

STEP 6 -

Pour the rest of the chocolate over the hearts and carefully smooth out so the chocolate evenly fills all of the space around and over the peanut butter filling. Try not to add so much that the bottoms will be mounted up with the chocolate, aim for a flat bottom.

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STEP 7 -

Set in the freezer to chill for about 20 minutes.

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STEP 8 -

Remove the completely solid hearts from the mold, I like to use food safe gloves for this to avoid fingerprints.

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STEP 9 -

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Use the remaining melted chocolate to drizzle over the top of some or all of the hearts.Sprinkle nonpareils on some.

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STEP 10 -

I used clean food tweezers to apply a little edible gold leaf on two of the hearts. The trick to using gold leaf is to get the surface of the item you will be decorating just a tiny bit wet. This can be tricky with chocolate so try to add just tiny droplets of water on the exact spot you want the gold. The gold leaf holds up perfectly fine in changing temperatures such as room temp, the fridge, freezer and then back to room temp again.

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STEP 11 -

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ENJOY!

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Notes

Store in an airtight container for up to a week.

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  1. Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups Recipe - Its a Hero (24)Deborah Brooks

    peanut butter and chocolate is always a winning combination. I am sure your family appreciated these! Super cute

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  2. Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups Recipe - Its a Hero (25)Rosemary

    Loving these and especially the touch of edible gold foil. Yum. I’m definitively going to try these, but I’ll try almond butter instead. Great tip for Valentine’s!!

    Reply

  3. Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups Recipe - Its a Hero (26)Amber

    Ahh so cute! I already have a heart candy mold too so I am making these this weekend for sure.

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  4. Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups Recipe - Its a Hero (27)Nadalie Bardo

    These are so cool! Love the geometric heart “cups”.

    Reply

  5. Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cups Recipe - Its a Hero (28)Janeane M Davis

    Oh my Goodness! This is such a great recipe idea. This treat would be good all yer long!

    Reply

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