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So, you guys. I just celebrated my birthday yesterday. Why is it that you get less and less excited about your birthday as you get older? It started out as a rainy, dreary day and I'm not sure I was ever able to bring myself out of that funk I was feeling from the minute I woke up. But today, TODAY is a new day and let me tell you what - EVERYTHING is better with chocolate. . .and peanut butter.
These Peanut Butter Fudge Cracker Layer Bars are so easy to prepare and you won't have to heat the oven AT ALL!! Yeah for no preheating! I even included a numbered tutorial for you to walk you through the steps for preparation. Are you ready?
- Spray the bottom of your pan with nonstick cooking spray and line the bottom of the pan with club crackers.
- Combine butter, milk and sugars in a saucepan on the stovetop.
- Add some graham cracker crumbs to the pan, bring to a boil and stir constantly for about 4 minutes.
- Pour half of the mixture in the saucepan over the crackers in the pan. Lay down another layer of club crackers. Top with the remaining mixture in the saucepan. Top with one last layer of club crackers.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the chips and peanut butter, stirring until smooth.
- Pour the chocolate mixture over the top of the crackers in the pan and smooth with a knife.
Now, you just place the pan in the refrigerator for a few hours and allow the bars to set. Next time you take a peek, you're going to have a pan full of bars that look something like this.
Umm. . .yeah I know. Pretty decadent and amazing, right? The longer you leave the bars in the fridge, the more solidified the middle of the bars becomes. For the photos, I removed the bars from the fridge after about two hours. You can see that the bars are still a bit soft in the middle. HEAVEN!! Quick, run and get a fork and a cup of coffee.
These bars are the perfect combo of sweet and salty. About 80% sweet and 20% salty. I'm tempted to try these in a smaller pan and make the layers even higher and the fudge topping even thicker.
The fudge layer. Oh my goodness. Let's just call it thick frosting. See the above photo? Don't do that to your bars. I wish I could show you some of my behind the scenes sometimes. It's a hoot. In this particular shoot, my golden retriever had her nose about 1 inch away from the bars. While dealing with her I tried to reposition the layers a bit and they were all completely stuck together.
I had sticky fingers with no napkin but the one in my shoot in sight. So there I sat, letting the dog lick my fingers so I could take some more pictures of my uneven stack of gooey deliciousness.
That's when you just wave the surrender flag, grab your fork and dig into the mountain of bars you just "glued" together. Where do you even start? The top, the bottom? If you really want to know, I started at the bottom. Just me, the dog, a big stack of bars, one napkin and a glass of milk. I had everything I needed.
I've decided. . .life is good, I am blessed. Being a year older isn't that bad. Just keep the peanut butter and chocolate coming and everything will be okay. Now, who's going to help me clean up this mess? 🙂
Peanut Butter Fudge Cracker Layer Bars
Ingredients
- FILLING
- 1 box Keebler Club crackers (you'll use about ¾ of the box)
- 2 sticks butter
- ½ cup milk
- ½ cup white sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 2 cups crushed graham crackers
- FROSTING
- 1 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup Nestle Toll House Delightfulls - Peanut Butter Filled Morsels
- ⅔ cup peanut butter
Instructions
- Spray a 9"x13" pan with nonstick cooking spray. Line with one layer of club crackers. Set aside.
- In a medium saucepan on the stove, mix butter, milk, sugars and graham crackers.
- Bring to a boil, adjust heat to medium low and stir constantly for 4 minutes.
- Pour half of the filling over the club crackers and spread evenly.
- Top with another layer of club crackers.
- Add the rest of the filling on top of the club crackers. Spread evenly.
- Top with a third layer of club crackers and set aside.
- In a microwaveable-safe bowl, melt the chips and peanut butter, stirring until smooth.
- Spread over top of club crackers.
- Place in refrigerator to cool for at least 2 hours.
- Cut into bars and serve.
Notes
- Even Layering: To ensure the layers of your bars are evenly distributed, spread each layer carefully and evenly over the club crackers using a spatula or the back of a spoon. Press down gently to compact the layers without crushing the crackers. This helps create a well-balanced texture and flavor in every bite.
- Chill for Optimal Texture: After assembling the bars, refrigerate them for at least 2 hours before cutting into squares. Chilling allows the layers to set properly, resulting in a firmer and more cohesive texture. It also makes the bars easier to cut neatly without crumbling or falling apart.
- Customize the Toppings: While the recipe calls for chocolate chips, peanut butter morsels, and peanut butter for the frosting, feel free to customize the toppings based on your preferences. For example, you can use white chocolate chips, chopped nuts, shredded coconut, or drizzles of caramel or fudge sauce for added flavor and texture. Experiment with different combinations to create your own signature variation of these delicious bars!
Meg @ With Salt and Wit
There are too many things that I love about these bars! The peanut butter and fudge?! Then a crunch layer? YUM!
Jessica @ Sprinkle Some Sugar
I hope you had a great Birthday! Peanut butter + chocolate is the best combo, these look delicious!
Sara
Thanks, Jessica!!
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life
Happy Birthday! And I totally agree, there are some days chocolate makes everything better. Your bars look yummy and I love how easy they are!
Sara
Thanks so much, Michelle!
Sara
Happy Birthday! These look amazing, like the perfect salty-sweet combo
Sara
Thank you, Sara!
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet
Okay, this is really tugging at my self-control....I just keep staring at that amazing top layer of fudgy goodness and wishing I had about a half dozen of these right now! 😉
Sara
I need to make more because I feel the same way!!
Sherri@ The Well Floured Kitchen
Happy Birthday! Mine was Monday- Isn't October the best month 🙂
Peanut butter and chocolate is the best - and it definitely makes another year easier. These look delish!
Sara
Happy Belated Birthday, Sherri!! Yes, October IS the best month!
Amy Stafford
Bring on all those layers of yumminess. Yum!