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VEGAN REESE CUPS

June 21 2017 – Delikate Rayne


Ugh it’s that time again… ladies, you know exactly what I’m talking about. That one week of the month where we are just not happy campers. That’s right, I’m talking about the infamous period.  Our families, significant others, and friends all hate us this week because we hate the world. But there is hope, this week calls for the justification of all types of self-indulgence. Whether that’s hibernating in your bed, shamelessly binge watching Netflix, or eating everything in sight… you’ve got the right to do it.


With this recipe for some vegan chocolate peanut butter cups, we’ll help you do just that. These sweet and salty treats will be everything you need to get through this week. So go ahead, indulge, and treat yo self to these vegan goodies

 

INGREDIENTS
16 mini paper liners
Chocolate Coating:
1 1/2 cups dark chocolate chips (about 7 ounces)
Peanut Butter Filling:
1/2 cup all-natural organic peanut butter
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 tablespoon coconut flour
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
Coarse sea salt, for topping (if desired)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Line a mini muffin pan with the 16 paper liners and set it aside. Melt half of the dark chocolate (about 3/4 cup dark chocolate chips) over a double boiler. I simply arrange an heat-safe bowl over my 2-quart sauce pan that has been filled with about an inch of water, and then bring that to a boil.
  2. Once the chocolate is melted, use a teaspoon to scoop the chocolate into the bottom of each mini muffin liner, then set the pan aside again.
  3. To prepare the peanut butter filling, stir together all of the ingredients in a medium bowl, until the mixture is thick. Use a teaspoon to measure out the filling, then roll it between your hands to form a ball. I like to gently press each ball between my fingers so that the top and bottom are slightly flattened, that way the peanut butter cups won't look too round.
  4. Press the peanut butter filling into each muffin cup, then melt the remaining dark chocolate to spoon over the top. You want the tops to be flat, just like a Reese's peanut butter cup, so you might need a little bit more than a teaspoon to fill out the tops. While the chocolate is still melted, sprinkle the tops with coarse sea salt, if desired. (I highly recommend it!) 
  5. Allow the cups to cool at room temperature, or put them in the fridge to speed up the process. Because this recipe calls for natural peanut butter, which is normally stored in the fridge, I'd recommend storing these in the fridge if you don't plan on serving them all within two days. They should keep for a month or more when stored in an airtight container in the fridge-- unless you eat them all before then!

Imagery via Detoxinista, Pinterest, Love Magazine, PedroVogue
Words written By Grace Esler