Peanut Butter Chocolate Logs Or Eggs Recipes

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CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER EGGS

Received this in a flyer through the mail. They said you could decorate them with royal icing or top the eggs with colored sprinkles. They sounded good.

Provided by Jane from Ohio

Categories     Candy

Time 1h20m

Yield 12-18 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs image

Steps:

  • Mix together powdered sugar, peanut butter and butter.
  • Add milk, one tablespoon at a time until.
  • it becomes a nice workable dough.
  • it will be like play dough and easy to work with.
  • form dough into egg shapes
  • place in freezer for 1 hour.
  • Place chocolate chips in and
  • shortening in a glass measuring cup.
  • Microwave 1 minute at a time, stirring in between, until melted.
  • (Can use a double broiler if you prefer).
  • Dip each egg in the melted chocolate.
  • place on waxed paper until set.
  • trim any excess chocolate off that may pool with a paring knife.
  • Decorate with royal icing or sprinkles if you wish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 591.8, Fat 33.9, SaturatedFat 13.6, Cholesterol 10.5, Sodium 188.5, Carbohydrate 73.2, Fiber 4.4, Sugar 65, Protein 10

4 cups powdered sugar
1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter
1/4 cup butter
2 -3 tablespoons milk
3 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 tablespoon shortening

CHOCOLATE-DIPPED PEANUT LOGS

A cookie exchange introduced me to these fancy peanut butter treats. They're eye-catching for the holidays and bake sales.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 40m

Yield about 8-1/2 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 12



Chocolate-Dipped Peanut Logs image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, cream the peanut butter, butter, shortening and sugars until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine the dry ingredients; gradually add to the creamed mixture and mix well. , Shape into 2-in. logs. Place 2 in. apart on ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 350° for 8-10 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks to cool. , In a microwave, melt candy coating; stir until smooth. Dip one end of each cookie into coating; allow excess to drip of. Dip into peanuts. Place on waxed paper to set.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 77 calories, Fat 4g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 7mg cholesterol, Sodium 55mg sodium, Carbohydrate 9g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.

1 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup packed brown sugar
2 eggs
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
8 ounces dark chocolate candy coating, coarsely chopped
2/3 cup ground salted peanuts

PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE EGGS

Who doesn't love the combination of chocolate and peanut butter? These eggs are like an upscale version of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. You can actually make them in any mold you like, but I generally make them egg-shaped. To do it my way, you will need plastic or polycarbonate egg molds (see tips, below) to make perfectly shaped ovals. They are avilable in various sizes at most candy- and cake-supply stores. Make sure that they are very clean and dry before using, or the chocolate will stick. Note that you are not making whole egg shapes, but rather an open half that will be filled with the peanut butter mixture.

Provided by Jacques Torres

Categories     Candy     Chocolate     Dessert     Easter     Candy Thermometer     Double Boiler     Peanut Butter     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes about 2 dozen, depending on mold size

Number Of Ingredients 3



Peanut Butter Chocolate Eggs image

Steps:

  • Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper and place a wire rack on the parchment. Set aside.
  • Place the tempered chocolate in a warmed bowl. Following the directions for molding chocolate (see tips, below), carefully ladle the chocolate into the mold, taking care that the chocolate covers the entire mold. Turn the mold upside down over the bowl of tempered chocolate, allowing the excess chocolate to drip out, leaving just a thin coating on each indented cup. Tap the edge of the mold to release any air bubbles that might remain in the chocolate, to ensure a perfectly smooth coating. Wipe the edge of the mold clean on the edge of the bowl (you don't want to waste a drop of chocolate), then place the chocolate-coated mold, open side down, on the wire rack. A bit more chocolate will drip off. Let stand for about 4 minutes to allow the chocolate to begin to set.
  • Just before the chocolate has fully set, use a paring knife or pastry scraper to clean the excess chocolate from the edge of the mold, returning it to the tempered chocolate, so that the finished eggs will have nice clean edges and to make it easier to unmold them.
  • Transfer the mold, cavity side up, to the refrigerator. Let rest for 10 minutes to allow the chocolate to harden and retract from the sides of the mold.
  • Line the baking sheet with a clean piece of parchment paper. Remove the mold from the refrigerator and invert it onto your hand. The egg shells should fall out. If not, rest your thumbs on the outside edge of the mold and place your first two fingers on the inside of the chocolate egg shape. Gently begin to lift the chocolate from the mold. Do not press or pull too hard or the chocolate will break. Carefully place the egg shapes on the prepared baking sheet until they are ready to be filled.
  • To make the filling, place the chopped chocolate in the top half of a double boiler. Place over (not touching) gently simmering water in the bottom pan and heat, stirring frequently, until completely melted. Remove from the heat and set aside until just cool to the touch. Do not allow it to get too cold or it will begin to harden.
  • While the chocolate is cooling, place the peanut butter in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle and beat on medium speed just until softened. Add the slightly warm chocolate and beat until combined. The mixture will be quite stiff, so make sure it is well blended.
  • Using a teaspoon, fill each egg shape with the peanut butter mixture, smoothing the top with a spatula or knife. If you prefer a soft filling, let the eggs rest at room temperature for about 1 hour before serving. If a firmer texture if preferred, place the eggs in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes to allow the filling to harden, then serve.
  • Store, in a single later, covered and refrigerated, for up to 3 days.
  • Tips:
  • Molding Chocolate:
  • You cannot mold tempered chocolate successfully in wood or other porous materials. Nor is glass a good choice. When you pour tempered choccolate into a glass mold, it immediately takes on the temperature of the glass, which if it is too hot or too cold will cause the chocolate to go out of temper. Antique metal molds, with interiors that have been damaged through years of use or the passage of time, are best used as wall decorations. Flexible plastic molds are terrific, but in time they begin to show wear and must be replaced. All of this is my way of saying that firm plastic and polycarbonate molds are the best choices for molding chocolate.
  • Although you might have heard that coating a mold with fat will make removing the finished product easier, do not try it. It will not help unmold the item; it will only make it greasy. Chocolate, like plaster, retracts as it cools, which ensures that once it has set it will easily pull away from a plastic mold. Remember, chocolate reflects the surface against which it has been molded, so if properly done, the set chocolate will be smooth and shiny. However, the chocolate must be tempered-not simply melted-or it won't release.
  • Before you begin to fill a mold, set up your workspace: Have the tempered chocolate in a bowl. Alongside the chocolate have the mold; a ladle; a paring knife; pastry scraper; large metal offset spatula, or other smooth-edged utensil; a wire rack on a parchment- or waxed paper-lined baking sheet; and some clean kitchen towels.
  • Using the ladle, carefully fill the mold with the liquid chocolate. Once the mold is full, invert it over the bowl of tempered chocolate and allow the excess chocolate to drop back into the bowl. If the mold is finely detailed, it will be necessary to tap on the sides to release any air bubbles that might form in the raised detail. The mold should now be evenly coated with a thin layer (usually 1/8 or 1/16 inch thick, depending on the recipe) of chocolate. Wipe the edge of the mold, or the edge surrounding each cup in the mold, clean with a paring knife or pastry scraper. Place the chocolate-coated mold, open side down, on the wire rack. Let stand for about 5 minutes, or until the chocolate begins to harden. Using the paring knife, scrape the edge of the mold absolutely clean of hardened chocolate. This is important, because the chocolate retracts from the sides of the mold as it sets, and a clean edge will keep it from sticking and cracking as it shrinks. If desired, you can place the mold in the refrigerator for a few minutes to speed the hardening, but do not leave it there for any length of time.
  • Once you have invested in molds, they can be used over and over again. My best advice for extending the life of plastic or polycarbonate molds is to clean them with care. Wash them in hot, soapy water, carefully wiping them clean with a soft cloth (never any rough material or a scouring pad). Then rinse them well under running water and dry thoroughly, as water deposits can be as damaging to molds as scratchy scrubbers.
  • Gluing Chocolate:
  • If desired, you can glue two egg halves together to form a whole egg. The glue that holds molded chocolate pieces together is simply more chocolate! Melt just enough chocolate to make a fine "glue" line between the chocolate edges. Place the filled eggs in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes, so they will be cold enough to "set" the chocolate "glue" immediately when you attach them to one another. Using the melted chocolate just as you would regular glue, and working with two eggs at a time, coat the chocolate edge of one egg with the melted chocolate and then quickly put the two eggs together and hold them firmly in place. If the eggs are cold enough, the melted chocolate will set immediately.

10 1/2 ounces bittersweet chocolate, tempered
5 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
Generous 2 cups (about 18 ounces) smooth peanut butter

PEANUT BUTTER AND CHOCOLATE EGGS

Forget dying Easter eggs -- try making homemade chocolate eggs instead. Pick up a plastic or silicone egg mold and some pretty ribbon to make these springtime treats totally giftable.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 40m

Yield 4 chocolate eggs

Number Of Ingredients 6



Peanut Butter and Chocolate Eggs image

Steps:

  • Put the chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pot of simmering water (the bottom of the bowl should not touch the water). Heat the chocolate, stirring occasionally, until completely melted. Alternatively, use a double boiler. Keep the chocolate warm over low heat until ready to use.
  • Pour 1 tablespoon of the melted chocolate into each cup of a plastic or silicone 8-cup egg mold (2 1/2-inch round cups) and swirl to coat. Freeze until the chocolate is set and hard, about 10 minutes. Keep the chocolate warm over low heat.
  • Meanwhile, put the peanut butter, confectioners' sugar, butter, crackers and salt in a large bowl and beat with an electric mixer on medium speed until well combined.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of the peanut butter mixture to each egg cup, patting down to smooth the tops. Pop 4 of the egg cups out of the mold. Coat the top of each of the remaining egg cups in the mold with 1 tablespoon chocolate. Press the removed egg cups onto the freshly coated ones to make 4 whole eggs. Freeze until set, about 10 minutes.
  • Wrap the seam of each egg with a pretty ribbon bow.

6 ounces milk chocolate, chopped (about 1 cup)
1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, at room temperature
5 saltine crackers, finely crushed
Pinch of kosher salt

PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE LOGS OR EGGS

Make and share this Peanut Butter Chocolate Logs or Eggs recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Leta8076

Categories     Candy

Time 20m

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9



Peanut Butter Chocolate Logs or Eggs image

Steps:

  • Thoroughly mix sugar, coconut, pecans, vanilla and graham cracker crumbs into peanut butter.
  • Pour melted butter over mixture and blend well.
  • Shape dough into logs or eggs.
  • Melt chocolate and paraffin together in double boiler.
  • (or use your choice of dipping chocolate) Working quickly, dip log or egg into chocolate.
  • Place on waxed paper or greased cookie sheet to set up.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 303.9, Fat 19.2, SaturatedFat 9.1, Cholesterol 20.3, Sodium 122.4, Carbohydrate 34.3, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 29.3, Protein 2.7

1 (1 lb) box confectioners' sugar
1 cup flaked coconut
1 cup chopped pecans
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter
1 cup butter, melted
12 ounces chocolate chips
4 1/2 ounces paraffin wax (OR your preference of dipping chocolate)

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