Tessa’s Recipe Rundown
Taste: Like a massive peanut butter cup from heaven.
Texture: The crust is crunchy yet buttery, the peanut butter filling is ultra-light, fluffy, and luscious, and the candy on top takes it to a whole other level. Every bite is bliss.
Ease: Super duper easy!! You’ll get a few dishes dirty and need some patience for the pie to set, but this is a great easy go-to dessert recipe.
Appearance: It’s everything you could ever want in a pie!
Pros: Easy, crowd-pleasing, and can be made ahead of time.
Cons: None.
Would I make this again? 100% yes!
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Life doesn’t get much better than a Peanut Butter Pie.
To me, peanut butter is one of the great pleasures of life.
I’m OBSESSED with the stuff. Especially when it’s combined with chocolate… in PIE form.
This isn’t any old peanut butter pie. I mean, just look at it. It’s over the top, messy, and unapologetically sinful in the best possible way.
I’ve accompanied this recipe with a step-by-step video to not only show you how to make this beautiful pie, but to whet your appetite for it.
Because the chocolate + peanut butter flavors truly belong together.
This easy peanut butter pie recipe is that it is a total crowd-pleaser and won’t last long at all. That coupled with the fact that it can be made completely ahead of time makes it a perfect go-to recipe for easy entertaining. Everyone will want seconds of this pie. It’s that good!
How to Make Easy Peanut Butter Pie
How to Make Peanut Butter Pie WITHOUT Cool Whip
My favorite part about this pie recipe is that it’s homemade! We make the filling with a mixture of peanut butter (of course!), cream cheese, heavy cream, and powdered sugar. Whipping the cream, then folding it in with the other beaten ingredients, gives this pie a light, creamy, yet rich texture without any Cool Whip (or any other highly-process whipped topping).
Peanut Butter Pie CRUST Variations!
This recipe calls for a chocolate graham cracker cookie crust, but you could also use:
- Chocolate Teddy Grahams or chocolate wafer cookies (use the same amount by weight for best results, you should have about 1 3/4 cups crumbs total)
- Oreo crust (follow the crust ingredients & instructions in this recipe)
- Regular graham crackers (follow the crust instructions in this recipe)
- Best Ever Pie Crust
What Kind of Peanut Butter is Best for Pie?
- Use conventional creamy peanut butter for this recipe, such as Skippy or Jif.
- Any kind of “natural” peanut butter that doesn’t include an added oil to stabilize the mixture will result in a pie filling that will become oily and separated.
- If you must use natural peanut butter, make sure it’s extremely well stirred and smooth before using.
How Much Melted Chocolate + Peanut Butter for Topping?
This is entirely up to you and your taste preferences! Simply melt the peanut butter and chocolate in your microwave and drizzle as much as you’d like over your pie.
How Many Peanut Butter Cups Do I Need?
Use as many or as few as you like – and feel free to customize! If you’d like to add some Reese’s Pieces in there, go right ahead – be as creative and fun as you wish!
Can’t Have Peanuts? Use Almond Butter Instead!
- Use the same amount of almond butter as peanut butter in the recipe.
- Add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract to the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and almond butter filling (still adding the 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract to the heavy cream mixture as well).
- For the toppings, skip the Reese’s cups and peanut butter chips and instead garnish with almond butter cups and melted chocolate, or any other toppings of your choice!
How to Serve Peanut Butter Pie
You can actually serve the finished pie frozen or refrigerated, depending on which texture you prefer – or how hot it is outside!
How Long is Peanut Butter Pie Good For?
Store covered in the fridge for up to 3 days.
How to Freeze Peanut Butter Pie:
Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and store in the freezer for up to 1 month. Serve frozen, or thaw overnight in the fridge before serving, if preferred.
More Easy Pie Recipes:
Peanut Butter Pie
Ingredients
For the crust:
- 14 whole chocolate graham crackers (196 grams)
- 1 tablespoon light brown sugar
- 7 tablespoons (99 grams) unsalted butter, melted
For the filling:
- 8 ounces (227 grams) cream cheese, at room temperature
- 3/4 cup (94 grams) powdered sugar plus 2 tablespoons, divided
- 1 cup (270 grams) creamy conventional peanut butter
- 1 cup (240 grams) heavy whipping cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the topping:
- Melted peanut butter
- Melted chocolate
- Mini Reese’s cups
- Peanut butter chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325°F.
For the crust:
- In the bowl of a food processor, process the crackers and sugar until finely ground. Add the butter and pulse until moistened. Use the bottom of a measuring cup, glass, or ramekin to press the crust mixture into the bottom and up the sides of a 9-inch pie plate. Bake until fragrant, about 10 to 12 minutes. Cool completely on a wire rack.
For the filling:
- In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to beat the cream cheese, 3/4 cup powdered sugar, and the peanut butter until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
- In a separate bowl, use an electric mixer with the whisk attachment to whip the heavy cream until thick and light. Add in the remaining 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and the vanilla extract and continue to whip until stiff peaks form.
- Gently fold the whipped cream into the peanut butter mixture. Pour into the prepared pie shell and freeze for 3 hours or chill in the fridge at least 6 hours.
- Place your melted peanut butter and melted chocolate in separate resealable bags or piping bags. Snip off a tiny corner of the bag's tip. Squeeze slightly to drizzle the melted peanut butter and melted chocolate over your pie. Top with mini Reese's cups and peanut butter chips. Serve frozen or refrigerated.
- Store in the fridge, covered, for up to 3 days, or in the freezer for up to 1 month.
Recipe Notes
Can’t Have Peanuts? Use Almond Butter Instead!
Use the same amount of almond butter as peanut butter in the recipe. Add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract to the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and almond butter filling (still adding the 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract to the heavy cream mixture as well). For the toppings, skip the Reese’s cups and peanut butter chips and instead garnish with almond butter cups and melted chocolate, or any other toppings of your choice!This recipe was originally published in 2015 and was recently updated with new tips & photos. Photos by Ashley McLaughlin.
April Baking Challenge
This recipe was the April 2022 selection for our monthly baking challenge! Every month you can join the challenge by baking the recipe and snapping a photo for a chance to win prizes! Learn more about my monthly baking challenges here. Check out some of the delicious pies baked by you guys!
Not printable recipe
Hi Charlotte! If you go to the top of the recipe page, you will see a little print icon. This will bring up the printable version of the recipe 🙂 I have included a link to the printable version of the Peanut Butter Pie here! Happy baking 🙂
Is powdered sugar icing sugar or soft sugar
Hi Shamistha! I’m not familiar with the term ‘soft sugar’, sorry! Powdered sugar, icing sugar, confectioners’ sugar and 10X sugar are all the exact same thing. It’s essentially regular (white, granulated) sugar that has been ground down to a fine powdery consistency. Tessa talks about how to make your own at home here! I hope that helps 🙂
I made this today I was surprised at how easy it was. Now, I had to use a pre made chocolate graham cracker crust because the stir did not have chocolate graham crackers, and I didn’t realize I could have used Teddy Grahams. But it still was delicious
So happy you enjoyed this pie, Mary!!
Fantastic and easy!
So happy to hear you loved this pie, Sue!!
Might be a new family favorite I cheated and used a pre made pie crust. So easy!
How can I print the peanut butter pie receipt or can u send it to me please
Hi Ron! There is a little printer icon at the top of the page, right below the initial recipe description, but I have also linked the printer-friendly page (click here). You should be able to print from that link!
Do you decorate before freezing?
Hi Senikka! For best results, decorate after freezing 🙂 If you decorate before freezing, your decorations could start to sink into your pie, since it won’t be fully set yet! I hope you enjoy your peanut butter pie! 🙂
I’ve made this before (amazing), but I can’t find chocolate graham crackers anywhere. Can I use a Keebler chocolate ready crust? Please help!
Hi Nicole! That ready-made crust should work, but it might not quite be big enough to hold all the filling. Otherwise, Tessa has several crust variation ideas in the Tip Box, above the recipe. Check it out for ideas of chocolate graham cracker replacements or alternative crust recipes 🙂 Happy baking!
I’m sure you already made it, but I used the Keebler chocolate crust and it turned out just fine. The filling fit into it without issue. Wanted to let you know in case you choose to make it again!
I JUST PUT THIS IN THE FREEZER….EVEN NOW THE FILLING TASTES GREAT….THE ONLY PROBLEM I HAVE WITH IT, IS THAT I CAN’T SEE WHER E TO PRINT THE. RECIPE.
Hi Linda! I’m so happy you are loving this peanut butter pie! There is a little printer icon at the top of the page, right below the initial recipe description, but I have also linked the printer-friendly page right here. You should be able to print from there 🙂 Happy baking!
I’m going to try to make this pue
We can’t wait to hear what you thought of this delicious pie, Connie!
– Kiersten @ HTH
This recipe is for all the Peanut Butter lovers! Not only was it so easy to make, but I ended making 3 pies all at once.
Simple and delicious recipe. Easy to follow.
This pie was so easy and delicious. A new fave in my family! The Oreo crust didn’t hold together very well, so I may use a tad more butter next time. Thanks for a great recipe!