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I was feeling grumpy yesterday morning.
Biscuit (the puppy) is turning into a biter and being bit makes me kind of insane. Then I got the brilliant idea to turn off our air conditioning and pretend it was Fall, so I was “sweaty-hot” as my daughter likes to say. And, of course, to top it all off, having a puppy with the bladder the size of a peanut means that I’m waking up in the middle of the night for potty breaks. I don’t like that. I don’t like that at all.
So, as I was saying, I was a grump.
Baking usually cheers me up, both because it takes my mind off whatever is frustrating me and it generally results in something delicious to shove in my face. I was brave though, yesterday. I decided to experiment in the kitchen. I do this a lot, with mixed results. It was a risk experimenting yesterday. A kitchen failure surely wasn’t going to improve my mood, but a success would totally cure me of any grumpiness.
I’m happy to say I was cured! These Hot Fudge Peanut Bars are a total success! A chewy, gooey, hot fudgy success. The meringue top is so sticky and chewy that I can’t stop picking little pieces off. The hot fudge is, well, it’s hot fudge. Need I say more about that? And the bottom cookie-like crust is perfectly chewy and sweet. The peanut butter just brings everything together.
So, basically what I’m trying to say is, if you have a case of the grumps, you should totally get in the kitchen and bake these guys. Unless you enjoy being grumpy. In which case, you’re kind of a freak and you should stay away from treats that ooze hot fudge.
Hot Fudge Peanut Butter Bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter softened
- 1 cup sugar
- 3 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup hot fudge sauce
- 1/2 cup peanut butter chunky or smooth is fine
- 1 cup brown sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9x13 baking dish with parchment.
- In the bowl of your stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add 1 whole egg and the yolks of 2 eggs. Set aside the egg whites for the topping.
- In a small bowl combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add to the butter mixture and beat until fully incorporated. Spread the batter in the prepared baking dish. It will be thick, so just use your fingers to smoosh it all around the pan.
- In a microwave safe bowl, heat the hot fudge and peanut butter until they are a pourable consistency. Pour over the batter in the baking dish and spread to cover.
- Beat the 2 egg whites until stiff peaks form. Fold in the brown sugar gently. Spread this over the hot fudge and peanut butter.
- Bake for 30 minutes or until the top is golden brown and the bottom crust is cooked through, but not crunchy.
- Cool and then cut into bars and serve.
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Sarah says
I had some leftover hot fudge topping from my younger son’s spring online cooking class that I wanted to use. This was perfect! Thank you!
Karly says
So glad you enjoyed these, Sarah!
GK says
Looks delicious! How do they need to be stored – if they last that long…refrigerate?
Karly says
Yep, I’d keep them in the fridge. ๐
Donna Berk says
Made these yesterday. very good taste and texture. My dough was pretty sticky, so I put the dough on the parchment and rolled it out to size using a touch of flour, then moved the dough and parchment to the pan. The chocolate/peanut butter mixture is very forgiving and not too sweet. I over warmed it in the microwave so that it wasn’t very spreadable, so I made more (this time getting the right consistency) and filled int gaps thereby doubling the filling. No one could tell the different between the two fillings. The meringue icing was glossy and elegant. I grated a bit of dark chocolate on top and it looked great. It was well received by our friends at a dinner party. I would make it again.
Brenda says
OMG! These look incredible! I can’t wait until I feel like crap to make this, I’m aiming for tomorrow! What hot fudge do you use? Do you make your own?
Stephanie says
These were seriously amazing!!! Loved them!
Kristy @ Sweet Treats and More says
Okkkkaayyy…..these I must make today, like now! I’m feeling kinda grumpy too;)
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Iove buns in my oven!
Kristy @ Sweet Treats and More says
Okkkkaayyy…..these I must make today, like now! I’m feeling kinda grumpy too;)
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I love Buns in My Oven!
shelly (cookies and cups) says
Well, I missed these when I was living in the olden days last week…
but I know they would sure cheer me up!
And a bladder the size of a peanut sounds not so fun, but dang is that dog cute!!!
Leigh ANne Wilkes says
When I click the Print link for this recipe I get the Chicken panini recipe?
Jules says
These just look to die for so I had to make them!! Were yours really gooey in the middle? maybe I have to let them cool just a little longer! Cant wait to try them!! Thanks…keep these coming!
grace says
there’s not really much out there that has the healing power of chocolate and peanut butter, and that’s the truth. ๐
Sasha @ The Procrastobaker says
These bars could definitely solve the biggest of grumps ๐ they sound absolutely heavenly, crazy addictive I bet!
Julie says
Ok, thanks! I am not a baker, so I was not sure if it was something harder to find. I can definitely find that. They look yummy! I am going to try it out tomorrow! ๐