Here Comes The Master Pie—The Chocolate-y, Peanut Butter-y Dessert Pie!
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Oh my Goodness, peanut butter! I am obsessed with it. I love it in almost everything—don’t you? I love it in bananas. I took a page right off that Parent Trap movie and decided to dip Oreos in peanut butter. I put more peanut butter than jelly in my peanut butter and jelly sandwich. And before I even bring the jar back to its rightful place in my pantry, I make sure to scoop a spoonful or two and eat it just like that.
And when I thought peanut butter by itself is already sinful, I found this recipe for a dessert pie that combines peanut butter with another sinful ingredient—chocolates! I tried this one and I am warning you—it will be hard to resist, but you should eat it slowly because it’s super rich. You don’t want to be in a food coma even before you consume one full slice!
Photo courtesy of Grandma Juice. Recipe courtesy of The Pioneer Woman.
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Quick Tip: Perfect with coffee and tea.