So here we are. The end of summer. We celebrated end-of-summer's eve last night watching our KC Royals play to a sold out stadium. Heath and I sat sandwiched between a couple families with young kids, and not a single detail of the muggy night under the bright lights escaped them. Wide-eyed with their royal blue capes, those kids were entranced by the megatron, stuffing popcorn and peanuts into their mouths as they cheered, and were endlessly trying to start the wave. I, of course, tried to oblige them each and every time. That is summer. The most American of pastimes, and through a child's eyes, no less. A perfect way to close it out.
Peanut butter chocolate chunk bars....get your peanut butter chocolate chunk bars! Ok, so it doesn't quite have the same ring, but you should still have some. You can whip up a batch and have them in the oven in less than 10 minutes. Only one bowl required.
These peanut butter chocolate chunk bars are made with the simplest ingredients; natural peanut butter, honey, eggs. I chopped up some maple-sweetened dark chocolate to keep it dairy-free, but any dark chocolate will do. Ooey gooey and oh so good, these are perfect for a last minute dessert to take to cookouts, picnics, and tailgates. A labor-less treat for your Labor Day. Enjoy!
📖 Recipe
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Bars (gluten + dairy free)
Ingredients
- 16 oz creamy natural peanut butter, salted
- ½ cup honey
- 2 large eggs room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- pinch of sea salt
- dark chocolate bar or maple-sweetened dark chocolate chopped or 1 cup dark chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9x13 baking pan with coconut oil or line with parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl using an electric mixer, combine peanut butter, honey, eggs, and vanilla extract just until smooth. Add baking soda and salt and mix until combined. Fold in chopped dark chocolate.
- Pour batter into prepared baking pan and bake about 25 minutes until a toothpick comes out mostly clean. I prefer my bars to be a bit gooey in the middle, so bake longer if you prefer!
Notes
Nutrition
Sarah Anderson
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Last night was SO fun. Let's do it again soon, please!
Tessa
Thanks, Sarah!! Yes, would love to do that again very soon! Had so much fun! :)
Sarah Anderson
Made your incredible peanut butter bars and Sam and I LOVE them. SO GOOD. You are a wizard!
Tessa
Yay!! So glad you guys liked them!
Kathryne
My stomach just growled while I was looking at these, not even kidding. I'm sad I missed them at J&D's house! Maybe I will just have to make a batch for myself... that could be dangerous...
Tessa
Haha, I say live on the dangerous side!
Megan Sherril
I am so excited I'm making these right now!!
Tessa
Oh yay! I hope you enjoy them, Megan!
Katie
Julie is trying GF right now... I'll have to make these before she goes back to Spain. Looks delicious.
Tessa
You should! Tonight I warmed up the bars and topped with vanilla ice cream and some chocolate syrup...sundaes!!