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So simple. So delicious. The easiest way to quickly answer almost any dessert craving.

After missing the desserts at Tico on Tuesday, I had a nagging craving for peanut butter and chocolate. Add that to a random cheesecake craving and the inability to leave the house, and you have one hungry, bored, brainstorming blogger.

I don’t even remember where I got the recipe, but last year at one point I made Oreo cheesecake bites, simply by mixing cream cheese and crushed Oreos in the blender. May sound gross to some, but I am a cream cheese fiend, and it certainly did the trick for me.

Enter the peanut butter chocolate cheesecake bite.

cream cheese

Start with one package of cream cheese, left out at room temperature until really softened.

peanut butter

Grab a few spoonfuls of peanut butter.

chocolate chips\

And as many chocolate chips as you desire.

peanut butter chocolate cheesecake bites

And mash it all together in a bowl or mixer. Believe it or not, in my current flu-induced state mixing this made me tired.

Once the ingredients are blended to your liking, give it a few tastes to make sure there is enough of everything. This recipe is so easy because it is totally up to your palate to decide.

Refrigerate the mixture for at least an hour so that it is nice and firm, and then start scooping. I used the measuring spoon from the Foodbuzz swag bag. It made a neat little ball that was easily popped out. You could also use a small ice cream scoop or melon baller or even just your hands.

peanut butter chocolate cheesecake bites

After I was done, I thought these little cheesecake bites might look better if I rolled them in the chocolate chips, rather than mixing them in. But, we were the only ones eating them and they were good enough for us.

peanut butter chocolate cheesecake bites

These cheesecake bites are not super-sweet, but if you preferred them sweeter I am sure a little confectioner’s sugar would do the trick. I am also thinking these would be great with Nutella instead of peanut butter, rolled in cocoa powder instead of chocolate chips. The possibilities are endless!

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Tags: cheesecake, chocolate chips, cream cheese, dessert, easy dessert, no-bake desserts, peanut butter

Banoffee Pie

Have you ever had banoffee pie? A common dessert in Ireland and the UK, it is a terribly simple pie that combines sweet, buttery toffee caramel with bananas, homemade whipped cream, and pie crust. I made it upon request for my friend Raija’s birthday this past Sunday.

The ingredients are simple, about two ripe bananas, a can of sweetened condensed milk, a cup of heavy cream, and either a pre-bought pie crust or a homemade pie crust made from rich digestive cookies or graham crackers.

Unfortunately on Sunday, our neighborhood store didn’t have either digestives or graham crackers, so my husband picked up a chocolate graham cracker pie crust, turning my creation into a chocolate banoffee pie.

banoffee pie ingredients

bananas

While making banoffee pie is simple, it does require a good amount of time. You begin by immersing the condensed milk, can and all, in boiling water, letting it boil and making sure the pot is full, for about two and a half hours.

making toffee

I have done this multiple times, and the can has never exploded, don’t worry. But once the boiling is done, you will want to let the can cool for at least an hour before attempting to open it. Pressure builds up inside, and once, when I pierced the can, I got sprayed with piping hot, sugary toffee. No bueno.

This is what the condensed milk will look like after boiling. If you prefer it a little darker, just boil for a bit longer. This was perfect for me!

condensed milk toffee

Once the toffee is made, simply spoon it into the pie crust and chill for at least three hours. I did not do this on Sunday, and when I put the cream on, the toffee was still a little warm, causing the whipped cream to melt around the edges.

making banoffee pie

Also, wait until the last possible minute to slice and add your bananas to avoid browning. If you are bringing this to a dinner party, as I did, I would make the toffee and pour it into the crust in the morning and wait until the evening to add the bananas and whipped cream.

banoffee pie

I quickly whipped up the heavy cream and then spooned it on to the top of the pie. I didn’t add any sugar to the whipped cream because the toffee base is sweet enough for me. There is nothing quite like homemade whipped cream!

banoffee pie

banoffee pie

My pie was not set up in the fridge for long enough, so it was a little less firm than I would have liked. But it was delicious, and the birthday girl said she liked it Smile.

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