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Chocolate Pb Bar Recipe?


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kbtoyssni Contributor

I used to love my Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars. They are the kind with the smashed graham cracker crust mixed with PB, butter and powdered sugar with melted PB and chocloate on top. I'd love to make them again, but I haven't found any good gluten-free graham cracker substitutes. Does anyone have any ideas for what I could use instead? Or any similar gluten-free recipes?


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lorka150 Collaborator

i make a homemade gingerbread type crust with crushed mesa sunrise + teff flour + earth balance + sucanant. you can crush cookies, i've heard, but i don't want to waste my baking on THAT :)

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You can buy "graham" crumbs from Knickiknick.com

daffadilly Apprentice

uh, can we have the recipe :D:D ???

That is an easy substitution, there is a substitute cracker for the graham crackers, whole foods carry them, but I cannot remember the name - they are hard though, so you have to really crush them or put in the blender. when I was using them I liked to add a little almond flour to them to lighten them up a bit. They were one of the few gluten-free baked goods that I did not get sick from.

Now I just use cookie crumbs that I have frozen in the freezer, any crumbs from bought or homemade cookies. I also just use almond flour for the graham cracker base in my Hello Dolly Cookies (bars), and it is great. I also use coconut macaroons (there are some gluten-free ones) crushed up etc.

Happy Baking

kbtoyssni Contributor

I'll check out knickiknick.com. Seems like I could also use my "failed" crumbling cookie experiments. Unfortunately I've gotten much better at baking and I don't have as many crumbling messes.

Here's the gluten recipe. I probably should have thought to post this in the first place.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars - GLUTEN VERSION

2 Cups Peanut Butter

¾ Cup Butter (softened)

2 Cups Powdered Sugar

3 Cups Graham Cracker Crumbs

2 Cups (12oz) Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

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· Beat 1 ¼ cups peanut butter and butter until creamy

· Gradually beat in 1 cup powdered sugar

· Work in remaining powdered sugar, graham cracker crumbs and ½ cup chocolate chips by hand or with spoon

· Press evenly into greased 13x9 pan

· Melt remaining ¾ cup peanut butter and 1 ½ cups chocolate chips on low heat, stirring constantly

· Spread over graham cracker crust

· Refrigerate for at least one hour until chocolate is firm, cut into bars

· Store in refrigerator

daffadilly Apprentice

thanks, I put this under my kid friendly recipes!!! I have some chocolate cookie crumbs that I have been wanting to use up...

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uh, can we have the recipe :D:D ???

That is an easy substitution, there is a substitute cracker for the graham crackers, whole foods carry them, but I cannot remember the name - they are hard though, so you have to really crush them or put in the blender. when I was using them I liked to add a little almond flour to them to lighten them up a bit. They were one of the few gluten-free baked goods that I did not get sick from.

Now I just use cookie crumbs that I have frozen in the freezer, any crumbs from bought or homemade cookies. I also just use almond flour for the graham cracker base in my Hello Dolly Cookies (bars), and it is great. I also use coconut macaroons (there are some gluten-free ones) crushed up etc.

Happy Baking

Are you thinking of the Health Valley Rice Bran crackers? I think that is what they are called!


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kbtoyssni Contributor
Are you thinking of the Health Valley Rice Bran crackers? I think that is what they are called!

Ooooh, I have some of those! They're so boring and plain that I find them super yummy :) They might make a really good crust, though, once you put a ton of butter and chocolate and peanut butter all over them.

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Ooooh, I have some of those! They're so boring and plain that I find them super yummy :) They might make a really good crust, though, once you put a ton of butter and chocolate and peanut butter all over them.

I like them too! I think a lot of people have posted that they use them for a "graham cracker" crust...

As they are not too sweet they won't be overpowering! I agree... butter, chocolate and pb will make anything tasty! :)

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