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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cheesecake

September 2, 2010

I’m a peanut butter kind of girl and apparently, so are all of my loved ones. My mother eats peanut butter at least three times a day and my family members are not ashamed of taking out the peanut butter jar, reaching our fingers in, and swiping a generous dollop into our mouths.

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cheesecake

I’m not a humongous fan of the peanut butter and chocolate combination, but I don’t have a problem with it. Some of my friends, though, are insane when it comes to PB & C. I have watched my friend Theresa, for example, gorge herself on a Halloween-sized bag of a variety of Reese’s candy, from Reese’s Cups, the Fastbreak, and Reese’s pieces. It was interesting. She regretted it afterwards.

Because I love my mother, who happens to love peanut butter and chocolate and cheesecake, I made her a cake to bring home as I returned to Kansas City for the summer. I’m not a perfect cheesecake maker yet, but this was definitely delicious. I would like to complain about the lack of peanut butter and chocolate cheesecake recipes out there, however ā€” I combined this one from a variation of recipes on the Internet.

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cheesecake

For the cheesecake, you’ll need:

Spring-form pan

16 Oreos

2 pounds cream cheese or Neufchatel cheese at room temperature

5 eggs at room temperature

1 cup packed brown sugar

1 cup peanut butter (do not use low fat or natural. This is the real stuff)

1/2 cup whipping cream

1 T vanilla

1 bag peanut butter cups

For the topping, you’ll need:

1/2 cup peanut butter

6 oz. semi-sweet chocolate

3/4 cup heavy cream

20-ish peanut butter cups

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place 20-ish peanut butter cups in the freezer. Grease spring-form pan.

2. Crush Oreos and press into the bottom of the spring-form pan. Place in oven for 15 minutes. Chop up 2 cups of peanut butter cups.

3. Beat cream cheese with a stand mixer or electric mixer until smooth. Add eggs one at a time to cream cheese mixture. Beat well, then add sugar, peanut butter and cream until smooth. Stir in vanilla. Pour half of the cheesecake mixture into the spring-form pan. Layer with chopped up peanut butter cups, then top off with the remaining cheesecake mixture.

4. Turn oven down to 325. Bake for 1-1/2 hours in oven. To tell if the cheesecake is finished, wiggle it a bit. The sides should be firm and the middle may have cracked a bit. The middle will be the last to finish. Feel free to stick a toothpick or fork in the middle to check. It will not come out clean, but it should not be runny. Place cheesecake in fridge.

5. Place cheesecake in the fridge for 4 hours. Go ride your bike or play Scrabble or file your taxes.

6. Chop up 5 oz. blocks of chocolate. Begin melting the chocolate by microwaving it or double boiling. Let cool for 5 minutes, then add most of the heavy cream into the chocolate, leaving 1 T for peanut butter swirl. Take out cheesecake and, while still in the spring form pan, top with chocolate mixture. Put in refrigerator for 30 minutes.

7. Place peanut butter and 1 T of whipping cream in microwave for 1-2 minutes, enough to create a runny consistency. Place in piping bag and swirl onto top of chocolate topping on cheesecake.

8. Melt remaining 1 oz. block of chocolate. Remove peanut butter cups from freezer, unwrap and chop in half. The freezing will help the chocolate not stick to the foil to provide a clean finish. Dip bottom of halved peanut butter cup into melted chocolate and place along the edge of the cheesecake all the way around.

9. After hours of waiting, enjoy!

Note: If you have a super huge roasting pan that your spring-form pan can fit in, you may want to follow the directions of the cheesecake maker here, which included boiling water surrounding the cheesecake. I do not have such supplies, as I’m a college students, and had to go without: http://www.mmmmbrains.com/archives/2007_03.html#001218

15 Comments leave one →
  1. September 23, 2010 11:57 pm

    Found this on FoodGawker…lol…should have known it would be one of your’s šŸ˜‰ I’m going to keep an eye on you and your blog šŸ™‚ So far I’m 2 for 2 šŸ™‚ I’m going to send this link to my friend (since ’87) who is peanut butter/chocolate *crazy*.

    Unrelated, have you heard of Foodie Fights? If not you should go take a look. It’s like Iron Chef for food bloggers. I’ve competed a few times and it’s really fun šŸ™‚ http://www.foodiefights.com

  2. September 24, 2010 2:04 am

    I don’t have the words to tell you how amazingly yummy this looks.

  3. September 24, 2010 6:17 am

    WOW….oreo, cheesecake, peanut butter cups, more chocolate……. heavenly! love the presentation of it too!

  4. Carla permalink
    September 24, 2010 12:49 pm

    Oh, dang, that looks good. I want a bite of that NOW!

  5. October 6, 2010 3:15 pm

    Those look so amazingly decadent and delicious! I love peanut buttery desserts šŸ™‚ My co-blogger recently made peanut butter bars with chocolate ganache and they were amazing!

  6. Nancy permalink
    November 24, 2011 11:01 am

    Don’t be silly like I was and actually microwave the peanut butter and heavy cream for TWENTY MINUTES like step 7 tells you to. I’d recommend 1 – 2 minutes. My daughter loved this for her birthday!

  7. mbeebe permalink
    December 13, 2011 10:19 pm

    looks amazing, i might make this for xmas!!! only thing is i dont know if i would put the whipping cream and the PB in the microwave for 20 minutes….

  8. March 10, 2012 4:54 pm

    Just for a helpful hint, cheesecakes bake best at 325 in the oven. You may have just forgot to mention it, but the original recipe said to turn it down to 325 after baking the crust!! I’m currently making this now and it looks delicious! šŸ™‚

  9. May 3, 2012 4:56 pm

    I’m making this tonight and thinking about freezing it because i’m not serving it for a few days … have you ever froze it b/4?

    • May 6, 2012 4:45 pm

      I’ve never frozen a cheesecake before. I can’t imagine it would hurt too much, though I’m sure the chocolate will be sweaty when you take it out and such. Let me know how it goes.

  10. Courtney permalink
    August 28, 2012 2:25 pm

    What is the whipping cream in the cake part? Is that like heavy cream or is it like cool whip or what? Do you have a brand you use?

    • August 29, 2012 8:57 pm

      It would be heavy whipping cream. I usually just use the local brand (here, it’s Roberts).

  11. Lyn Benson permalink
    May 2, 2013 7:09 pm

    I have made this incredible cheesecake, and I used the water bath method! It is asked for by my Family and Friends! It is fantastic! Well worth the time!

  12. June 30, 2013 5:03 pm

    Wow, this looks amaaazing! I love love love peanut butter and chocolate especially in cheesecake. Definitely going to make this soon!

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