Calling all peanut butter lover’s, these are for you. Two kinds of peanut butter in one supremely thick cookie.
That’s better than any Black Friday deal.
If you’re typically plagued by cookies that spread, or bake thin and flat, there’s no chance of that here.
They’re baked in a muffin pan, and they have no where to go but up.
The outer peanut butter cookie layer is made with Skippy Roasted Honey Nut Creamy Peanut Butter. I love baking with honey roasted peanut butter because it adds an extra layer of flavor and sweetness.
And I’m all about the sweetness.
The cookies are stuffed with Skippy Natural Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Spread. For those wondering if it’s like Nutella, no, it’s not. It’s much thicker and it doesn’t have any hazelnut flavor. It’s what you’d get if you infused peanut butter with dark chocolate. It’s much less sweet than Nutella and has 60% less sugar.
Although it’s a ‘natural’ spread, it’s no-stir and there’s no oil slick floating to the top of the jar with dry crumbly bits below, a problem that happens often with ‘natural’ peanut butters, but not this one. Whew.
The recipe for the peanut butter cookie dough is very similar to the Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies in my cookbook, Peanut Butter Comfort. I love those cookies and these are a hybrid of that recipe and Reese’s Pieces Soft Peanut Butter Cookies.
You don’t have to chill the cookie dough before baking, which is a nice time saver, but I strongly recommend putting the Dark Chocolate PB in the freezer for a few hours.
When frozen, it scoops out like mini scoops of ice cream and it’s much easier to work with. If it’s soft at room temperature, it’s a really messy job. So freeze it for your sanity and ease.
After making the peanut butter cookie dough, form it into 12 golf ball-sized mounds. They’ll look pretty enormous, but the dough is very soft and surprisingly lightweight for its size.
Scoop out rounded teaspoons of Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter and place one scoop in the center of each dough mound.
Finesse the sides of the dough up and around the chocolate ball. Take your time and make sure the Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter is fully encased so it doesn’t leak while baking.
I’m sure I’ll be asked for substitutions if you can’t find the Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter. You can likely stir in melted chocolate, with some cocoa powder, into regular peanut butter until you get the appropriate consistency, but I haven’t tried this. You can also just stuff them with regular peanut butter and a few chocolate chips.
Place the stuffed mounds into a muffin pan and bake until the tops are domed and set, and are slightly firm to the touch. Testing with a toothpick is a futile job because you’ll hit melted chocolate. Oh darn. Even if they look underdone, that’s okay because they firm up as they cool.
Don’t be surprised if the tops fall a bit while the cookies cool. The rich cookie dough is just settling down into the squishy, chocolate peanut butter layer.
After cutting into these oozing beauties you can see how soft, squishy, and melty they interiors are.
I baked all 12 at once, but if you don’t need a dozen of these tempting double-peanut butter treats around at once, you can keep the stuffed dough mounds in the fridge for up to 5 days before baking, or in the freezer for up to 4 months, and bake just what you need because fresh, warm cookies are always best.
The cookies are plush, soft, and thick enough that you can literally sink your teeth into them for big, rich, satisfying bites.
They’re soft with slightly chewy edges, they’re buttery and moist, and are more rich than they are overly sweet.
The peanut butter intensity is strong and robust. You know you’re eating peanut butter cookies. Nothing wimpy or lackluster about the peanut butter flavor, which is to be expected when using two types.
Chocolate and peanut butter are made for each other.
And who can say no to peanut butter and chocolate and warm cookies. I can’t.
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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter-Stuffed Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
Ingredients
- 1 large egg
- ยพ cup Skippy Roasted Honey Nut Creamy Peanut Butter
- ยฝ cup unsalted butter, softened
- ยฝ cup light brown sugar, packed
- ยผ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 ยผ cups all-purpose flour
- ยฝ teaspoon baking soda
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
- 12 rounded teaspoons Skippy Natural Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Spread
Instructions
- Place jar ofย Skippy Natural Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Spreadย in the freezer to chill for at least 2 hours, or overnight.
- Preheat oven to 350F. Spray aย Non-Stick 12-Cup Regular Muffin Panย extremely wellย with cooking spray; set aside. I donโt like the cosmetic look of paper liners because of ridges they leave, and havenโt tested the recipe with them and am unsure if they will stick.
- To the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or large bowl and electric hand mixer), cream together the first 6 ingredients (through vanilla) on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
- Stop, scrape down the sides of the bowl, and add the flour, baking soda, optional salt, and mix on low speed until just incorporated, about 1 minute; donโt overmix.
- Using a 1/4-cup measure, portion out the dough, into 12 equal-sized mounds. Dough is very soft, squishy, and the mounds look large, but are lightweight for the size.
- Roll each mound between your palms to create round, smooth globes, and set them on a plate or flat work surface.
- Removeย Skippy Natural Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Spreadย from freezer and using a 1-teaspoon measure, scoop out rounded teaspoons, and place one teaspoon of chocolate on top of each mound of dough.
- Gently push the chocolate peanut butter down into the dough mound, and use your fingers to carefully stretch up the sides of the dough to fully encase the Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter. Make sure itโs fully encased so it doesnโt leak while baking. Repeat for all 12 mounds.
- Place one mound in each of the cavities of the prepared pan.Bake for about 14 to 16 minutes (I baked for 14 1/2), or until tops are just set; making sure not to overbake because cookies will continue to cook in pan (carryover cooking) while they cool. Allow cookies to cool in pan for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until firm enough to remove.
- To dislodge cookies if youโre having any trouble, gently run the tip of ย rubber spatula or plastic knife around the rim of the cavity; a sharp knife will scratch your pan. Or, invert the pan and tap the bottom and theyโll pop out.ย Cookies will keep airtight at room temperature for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months. Unbaked cookie dough mounds can be stored airtight in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or frozen for up to 4 months, so consider baking only as many cookies as desired and save the remaining dough to be baked in the future when desired.
- Adapted fromย Reeseโs Pieces Soft Peanut Butter Cookies, Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies in Peanut Butter Comfort, andย Caramel-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups
Nutrition
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What’s your favorite kind of peanut butter or peanut butter cookie?
Peanut Butter + Chocolate
There is never a better combo!
If this isn’t the best cookie for choc/pb combo, then I don’t know what is. This is one incredible cookie recipe! Thanks for the step by step (I know you don’t love them:) and for introducing me to that spread … I’ll have to get it next time at the store. And then I’ll have to make these cookies because everything about this post is saying, “make me, make me.” I can’t resist warm, thick, ooey centered pb/choc cookies. I just can’t.
Glad the step shots are helpful and you’re right, I’m not a fan but for recipes where I think it can really help like here, I do it :)
I love that dark chocolate peanut butter! I love Skippy, period. And in a muffin pan. Oh man the in your face peanut butter and the gooey centers of these…drooling.
The gooey center is where it’s at…a dry center would be such a buzzkill!
These look so chewy! Anything stuffed with peanut butter (especially chocolate peanut butter!!) is up my alley. And love the idea of baking them in a muffin tin, never done that before, but must try it!
So easy, foolproof, you dont have to chill the dough, and you always get consistent results!
I love muffin cup cookies, but double the peanut butter is double the fun! My favourite peanut butter cookie are ones that taste like reeses pieces, so of course that includes chocolate. These would be right up my alley!
These do taste so much like Reese’s! You’d probably love these :)
You are zee queen of pb baking.
Hands down!
I will not make these because I am trying my best to get through the holidays on my weight loss routine. So far so good, I did eat cookies for breakfast yesterday and it was fabulous. lol
Well after writing a cookbook about it, I’ll happily accept the queen title :)
And cookies for breakfast sounds great! xo
I’ve always wanted to try the dark chocolate PB. These look fabulous, pinned!
Thanks for pinning :)
These look out of this world! Do you think a mini muffin tin could be used?
The size and scale of dealing with the dough, and then trying to stuff it, if you have tiny, steady hands and lots of patience, feel free to try as minis. I personally haven’t the patience level :)
That peanut butter sounds awesome! Also, I need more cookie cups in my life…they look soooo good!
Living at such a high elevation, I almost never make cookies. Well, at least cookies that I plan on posting. I have the hardest time with cookies up here. Sometimes they turn out amazing, but then you will make the very same recipe again and they will be flat and crisp. This mostly only happens with cookies like chocolate chip cookies and sugar cookies, but the rest seem to turn out pretty good. It is weird. Anyway, I think cookie cups are my answer! The look incredible and I love the double peanut butter action going on!
Now that you mention it, you’re right, I can’t think of any cookies you post! It’s bars, breads and other sweets but not cookies. If you crack the code, LMK what you think does the trick! Readers ask me all the time and I have no idea what to say!
I need to try cookie cups and that honey nut pb! They both sound great. I got a free jar of the chocolate pb when I stocked up on the Skippy Natural creamy that I eat and bake with all the time, so I gave it to my neighbor since I can’t eat it.
Oh that’s right you can’t eat chocolate – well, you could stuff them with White Choc PB!
Love this choc PB surprise inside a scrumptious PB cookie!! If this doesn’t satisfy a PB craving I don’t know what would (and all those related recipes–this post is PB heaven)! I was just wandering up and down the PB aisle yesterday looking at all the various nut butters and PB flavors…lots of choices. I am forever a fan of your flourless PB cookies–all varieties!!
Glad to hear you say you love the flourless PB cookies in all varieties! So easy, no gluten, and I love them too for ease and I can always remember the recipe from memory. This dough is incredibly soft and lightweight and tastes lots like Reese’s PB cup filling. Only they’re filled with choc PB!
I want seven of these in my life right now, pretty please! They look too awesome to miss!
Have a great weekend, Averie :D
Thanks, Consuelo! :)
I forever will be member of Peanut butter club! Most of all the thick and pudgy kind like in these little cups, so cute Averie!
In cookies, thick and pudgy is awesome, isn’t it!
This recipe is dangerous for a PB lover like me. Adding 2 different PBs is a great idea. I should start doing that with my PB&J sandwiches ;)
Awwww sheesh, you are just trying to kill meโฆwith joy. These look amazing.