Chewy REESE’S PIECES Peanut Butter Brownies
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Chewy REESE’S PIECES Peanut Butter Brownies — With Reese’s Pieces
Ever dreamed of a brownie that feels like a soft, chocolatey hug? Growing up in Morocco, my mother’s kitchen was always fragrant with spices and sweet aromas. When I moved to Paris for culinary school, I learned the art of balancing textures, and later, in bustling New York City, I blended those techniques with local flavors. I’m Stella, and today I’ll share my favorite Peanut Butter Brownies with a silky twist of Reese’s Pieces. These treats are chewy, cocoa‑rich, and absolutely addictive—perfect for any occasion, whether a late‑night snack or a celebratory dessert.
Imagine biting into a brick of chocolate that instantly melts, revealing a luscious peanut‑butter center that swirls like a creamy lake. The aroma is a sweet combination of dried almonds, brown sugar, and a hint of vanilla—an olfactory delight that pairs beautifully with the chocolate crust. When you cut through, the texture is moist but not gooey, and the Reese’s Pieces add delightful pops of caramelized peanut butter and a touch of crunch. The visual appeal is striking: a glossy, golden‑brown top with scattered candy, promising exactly that burst of flavor when you take the first bite.
What sets this recipe apart is my technique of folding the dry ingredients just enough so the batter holds a cake‑like structure while staying chewy, and using melted butter to keep everything moist. I source the peanut butter in New York’s farmers market, where the variety of chunky versus creamy options gives me creative flexibility. The Reese’s Pieces, a product I discovered during a trip to the US, are the secret to that sweet, crunchy finish—an essentially essential ingredient for the promised chewy layer. You’ll also see I keep the oven temperature precise and avoid over‑baking, which beginners often mistreat, resulting in overly dry brownies. I’ll also share a pro tip about using parchment paper to lift the brownies effortlessly and a common mistake to avoid about the batter mixing time.
Why This Chewy Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Brownies Recipe Is the Best
The flavor secret for these brownies comes from gently embedding heated peanut butter—a French technique of tempering—to soften the butter and allow a velvety mouthfeel that contrasts with the crumbly chocolate bite. The result is a dessert that feels both dense and airy, like a heartfelt memory from my mother’s Moroccan kitchen crossing into the patisserie precision of Paris.
The texture is perfected by folding the dry mix only once, preventing the gluten from developing too much. This way the brownie stays chewy while retaining that slight crispness on the top—just like a well‑executed French mille‑feuille where layers hold but don’t crumble.
Vocalizing my experience, I say this is the quickest way to create brownie perfection: you can make it in under an hour, and the batter works expertly for anyone, even for a beginner or a seasoned baker. The instructions keep it simple, yet precise enough to avoid common errors like over‑mixing or under‑baking.
Chewy Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Brownies Ingredients
I usually head to Wave Hill in Brooklyn for fresh flour and seasonal dairy, but you can find everything at any major grocery chain. I’ve also traded for organic ingredients when possible to elevate the flavor profile.
Ingredients List
- ½ cup butter (melted)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup creamy or chunky peanut butter
- 2 cups all‑purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup Reese’s Pieces
Ingredient Spotlight
Peanut butter: It’s the heart of the brownie. A creamy peanut butter offers a silky texture, while chunky delivers a satisfying bite. In the U.S., you’ll typically find 100 % peanut‑butter varieties, but grab the natural sort for a deeper flavor. If you’re allergic, almond butter adds a similar richness with a lighter crunch.
Reese’s Pieces: The sweet candy clusters give the brownie a pop of caramelized peanut butter. They’re hand‑picked, but you can substitute with roasted sunflower seeds for a savory alternative that still pop. The flavor profile will shift slightly, becoming less sweet but more nutty.
All-purpose flour: It’s the backbone of the brownie’s structure. If you prefer a cake‑like chew, use cake flour; for a denser brownie, use bread flour. A quick substitute is oat flour in a 1:1 ratio, which adds fiber and a subtle nuttiness.
Butter: The melted butter provides thickness. A better alternative is half the butter with an equal part of melted cannabis at USDA oil grade for a depth of flavor. This substitution will increase the buttery richness almost instantly.
| Original Ingredient | Best Substitution | Flavor / Texture Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Peanut Butter | Almond Butter | Slightly lighter, nutty |
| Reese’s Pieces | Roasted Sunflower Seeds | Less sweet, more savory |
| All-Purpose Flour | Cake Flour | Chewier, lighter structure |
| Butter | Half Butter + Melted Coconut Oil | Richer, tropical undertone |
How to Make Chewy Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Brownies — Step‑by‑Step
Preparing these brownies is as straightforward as a quick evening fix, yet it brings that indulgent touch of a pastry chef’s precision.
Step 1: Preheat Oven
Heat the oven to 350°F (175 °C). Keeping the temperature steady ensures the brownies bake evenly without the top roasting too quickly.
💡 Stella’s Pro Tip: Place a metal rack in the middle for even heat distribution; it keeps the batter from overheating on one side.
Step 2: Line Pan
Line an 11 × 13 inch metal or glass baking pan with parchment paper. This allows you to lift the brownies out effortlessly once they’ve cooled.
⚠️ Common Mistake to Avoid: Scraping the parchment can compromise the edge integrity, leading to cracked brownies.
Step 3: Mix Butter, Sugar, and Peanut Butter
In a large bowl, thoroughly combine melted butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, peanut butter, and a pinch of salt. Stir until a smooth, homogenous mixture forms.
💡 Stella’s Pro Tip: Use warm butter (45°C) to soften the peanut butter, so it blends in without excess moisture.
Step 4: Whisk Dry Ingredients
Whisk all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt until evenly distributed.
⚠️ Common Mistake to Avoid: Over‑whisking can activate gluten, resulting in tough brownies.
Step 5: Combine Wet and Dry
Add the dry mix slowly to the wet, fold gently until just combined. Do not over‑mix; the batter should remain slightly lumpy for chewiness.
💡 Stella’s Pro Tip: Fold if a sous‑chef using culinary whisk; it balances the lumps without over‑stirring.
Step 6: Smooth Batter and Add Reese’s Pieces
Pour the batter into the lined pan, smoothing the top with a spatula. Sprinkle the Reese’s Pieces evenly over the surface.
⚠️ Common Mistake to Avoid: Do not embed the Reese’s too deep; they should lie on top to crackle during baking.
Step 7: Bake
Bake for 30–35 minutes until a toothpick comes out mostly clean but still slightly moist.
💡 Stella’s Pro Tip: Check halfway: pull out a small cube and press gently; it should hold but not fall apart.
Step 8: Cool
Allow the brownies to cool in the pan for at least 30 minutes before cutting to keep the shape and texture intact.
⚠️ Common Mistake to Avoid: Cutting while still warm leads to mushy pieces that lose the chewy character.
| Step | Action | Duration | Key Visual Cue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Preheat Oven | 5 Min | Temperature should read 350 °F. |
| 2 | Line Pan | 10 Sec | Smooth parchment edges. |
| 3 | Combine Butter & Sugars | 5 Min | Creamy, light. |
| 4 | Whisk Dry | 3 Min | No lumps. |
| 5 | Fold Wet & Dry | 4 Min | Just combined. |
| 6 | Smooth & Add Reese’s | 3 Min | Even distribution. |
| 7 | Bake | 30‑35 Min | Gold‑brown top. |
| 8 | Cool in Pan | 30 Min | Edges set. |
Serving & Presentation
Slice with a sharp knife dipped in hot water for clean squares. Serve warm with a drizzle of melted milk chocolate or a dollop of vanilla whipped cream—this pairing echoes the French silkiness I learned in Paris, adding a luxurious finish.
You can also add a pinch of sea salt in the final minute of baking to create a caramelized contrast that harks back to the Moroccan street‑food spices. When presenting, arrange the pieces on a rustic wooden board, topping each square with a sprinkle of crushed cocoa nibs for an extra crunch.
In NYC, I like to pair these with a cup of strong espresso or a light, crisp goat cheese for a savory balance, pulling from the culture around me.
| Pairing Type | Suggestions | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Side Dish | Light salad with citrus vinaigrette | Brings bright acidity to cut richness. |
| Sauce / Dip | Drizzled chocolate ganache with sea salt | Enhances chocolate flavor and adds texture. |
| Beverage | Espresso, milkshake, or chai tea | Balances sweetness and adds creamy warmth. |
| Garnish | Crushed pistachios or chili dust | Adds crunch and spice contrast. |
Make‑Ahead, Storage & Reheating
I love prepping these brownies ahead for my hectic week. The batter can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; just keep the pan sealed or transfer to an airtight container.
| Method | Container | Duration | Reheating Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | Moisture‑sealed plastic wrap | 3 days | Keep at 20 °C, no microwave. |
| Freezer | Vacuum‑sealed bag | 2 months | Thaw overnight and bake 10 min longer. |
| Make‑Ahead | Pre‑cut brownies in individual squares | 1 day in advance | Reheat in oven at 300 °F for 5 min. |
When reheating, a quick oven at 300 °F for 5 minutes restores moisture without drying out. I’ve found that warming in a toaster oven works wonderfully for those who want a quick snack.
Variations & Easy Swaps
| Variation | Key Change | Best For | Difficulty Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gluten‑Free | Replace all‑purpose flour with almond flour + xanthan gum | Allergy friendly | Low (subtle) |
| Dark Chocolate | Swap milk chocolate with dark chocolate chunks | Rich & antioxidant boost | Medium |
| Coconut Milk | Add ¼ cup coconut milk to batter | Exotic tropical flavor | Low |
Gluten‑Free Variation
I’ve tried almond flour plus a pinch of xanthan gum to maintain texture. It results in a slightly denser brownie, yet still chewy. The almonds give a subtle nutty flavor that complements the peanut butter nicely.
Dark Chocolate Variation
Using dark chocolate chunks instead of classic milk confections delivers a deeper taste, perfect for Valentine’s or a sophisticated dessert. These chunks melt slowly, giving an awe‑inspiring chocolate bloom over the creamy peanut butter.
Coconut Milk Variation
Incorporating coconut milk gives a tropical undertone. I use a free‑range coconut milk for smoothness; it keeps the brownies moist and adds a natural sweetness that pairs beautifully with the imbalance in the batter.
FAQ
How long do these brownies keep in the refrigerator?
I’ve tested them, and they keep perfectly fresh for up to three days when sealed in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in foil. The moisture from the brownie’s interior helps preserve a chewy center, and your fridge’s consistent temperature keeps the chocolate from blooming.
Can I freeze these brownies?
Absolutely! Wrap the baked brownies in parchment and then in foil before placing them in a freezer‑proof bag. Freeze up to two months and thaw at room temperature. Reheat briefly in the oven to enjoy a soft, warm bite.
What if I don’t have Reese’s Pieces?
You can replace them with roasted sunflower seeds, chopped nuts, or a drizzle of melted caramel. Each will add a contrasting texture. A combination of pistachios and dark chocolate chips gives a wholesome crunch while maintaining the sweet‑savory balance I love.
Can I use almond butter instead of peanut butter?
Yes, almond butter works beautifully. It provides a lighter, slightly sweeter flavor. The brownie stays chewy and moist; just ensure you whisk the almond butter into the butter and sugar mixture until the mixture is smooth.
Do I need baking powder?
Baking powder helps create lift and give the brownies a slightly airy center. If you’re gluten‑free, you can still use baking powder or alternative leaveners like baking soda plus an acid source. Without it, the brownies may be denser but still tasty.
How do I prevent cracks on the top?
Make sure to bake at the correct temperature, and avoid over‑mixing the batter. After baking, let the brownies set on a rack for at least 30 minutes to allow the surface to firm before cutting. This prevents shelf‑like fissures.
Can I use a smaller pan?
Definitely! In a smaller pan, the baking time will shorten. Keep a close eye on the brownies, and test with a toothpick. You might need to reduce the bake time to 25‑28 minutes, especially when using a thinner depth.
What’s the ideal baking time for perfect gooeyness?
For a gooey center, bake just until the edges set but the middle remains slightly wet. I find 30 minutes at 350°F gives that desirable middle goo that pairs with the Reese’s Pieces burst.
Can I use sweetened condensed milk instead of butter?
It’s possible, but the texture will differ significantly. Condensed milk creates a denser brownie, and the sugar content changes flavor balance. Keep the baking time short to avoid a gooey center that’s too sweet.
What are alternative sweeteners for a lighter version?
You may swap half the granulated sugar for raw honey or maple syrup; the brownies will remain moist, but expect a subtle shift toward the underlying flavor notes – honey brings floral undertones, while maple adds a subtle oakiness.
Share Your Version!
I’d love to hear how you tweak this recipe. Leave a star rating and a comment below to let me know what you think. Want to showcase your creation? Snap a photo, post it on Instagram or Pinterest, and tag @leosfoods. I’ll be reading each one with delight! And let’s keep the conversation going: what’s your favourite way to make these brownies extra special?
From my NYC kitchen to yours — I hope this recipe brings as much warmth to your table as it does to mine. — Stella 🧡
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Chewy REESE’S PIECES Peanut Butter Brownies
Hands down the BEST recipe for peanut butter brownies with a tasty twist! Enjoy chewy, rich peanut butter flavor in every bite.
Ingredients
- cup butter (melted)
- 1 cups granulated sugar
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup creamy or chunky peanut butter
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup Reese's Pieces
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Line a 11 x 13 metal or glass baking pan with parchment paper so you can easily lift your brownies right out once they are cooled.
- In a large bowl, thoroughly mix the peanut butter, melted butter, white sugar and brown sugar together. Slowly add the eggs, vanilla extract, and pinch of salt.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the flour and baking powder.
- Slowly add the flour and baking powder mix to the peanut butter mixture and slowly mix or fold to combine all ingredients. DO NOT OVER MIX! Over mixing will make fluffy cake-like brownies.
- Smooth the batter into the 11 x 13 pan and sprinkle the Reese's Pieces over the batter.
- Bake for 30-35 minutes. They will feel firm on top and moist in the center.
- Allow them to cool for at least 30 minutes before cutting them
