Healthy Peanut Butter Cups

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These healthy peanut butter cups are nutritious, delicious and made with good-for-you ingredients. All you need are a few simple ingredients including all-natural peanut butter, cocoa powder, maple syrup, and Himalayan sea salt! You read that correctly, there are no chocolate chips or refined sugar involved!

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These healthy peanut butter cups are an FFF OG recipe and reader favorite. This recipe was originally published in 2013 (how has it been over 10 years?!) and they’ve been made and rated 5-stars by so many of you and we can’t wait for you to make them.

Why are these healthy peanut butter cups?

This peanut butter cup recipe is amazing for so many reasons, but mostly because everybody loves peanut butter cups. I’m totally the type of person that always needs something sweet after dinner and these for sure hit the spot.

These healthy peanut butter cups double as a healthy freezer fudge because, well, they’re made with coconut oil! They live in the freezer until you need to sink your teeth into them, but don’t worry, they don’t even need to thaw in order to eat them!

Last and most certainly not least, we love that these healthy peanut butter cups are made without chocolate chips or any refined sugar. They’re actually sweetened with maple syrup and the base is made from coconut oil.

melted Chocolate and peanut butter in cups

Ingredients for Healthy Peanut Butter Cups

You need 6 total ingredients for this healthy dessert recipe.

  • All-Natural Peanut Butter – make sure to use drippy, all-natural peanut butter. The kind that you can easily stir. We love Smuckers or Kirkland brand.
  • Coconut Oil – you’ll be using coconut oil in both the chocolate and peanut butter layers. JUST TRUST US.
  • Maple Syrup – maple syrup is an all-natural sweetener that adds warmth and the perfect sweetness to this recipe. We’ve also made these with honey, but we love the warmth maple syrup adds.
  • Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – make sure to buy unsweetened cocoa powder.
  • Himalayan Sea Salt – don’t skip the salt! Salt will bring out the peanut butter + chocolate flavors of these peanut butter cups.
  • Vanilla Extract – vanilla is like the cherry on top. It adds just the right flavor profile.

ingredient swaps

peanut butter – can’ t do peanut butter? Feel free to use any kind of drippy nut butter such as cashew or almond.

maple syrup – honey is an easy 1:1 swap for maple syrup.

healthy peanut butter with a bite taken out

Homemade Peanut Butter Cup Tips

Since these are a fan favorite and have been made time and time again, I thought I would give some tips on how to have the most success when making these homemade peanut butter cups.

Coconut Oil: Unfortunately we don’t recommend swapping any other oil for the coconut oil in these healthy peanut butter cups. The only other alternative that I can think of is using extremely oily peanut butter, which essentially has more peanut oil in it than actual peanut butter!

Peanut Butter: We recommend using an all natural, drippy peanut butter for this recipe. Brands we love include Smuckers All Natural, Trader Joe’s All Natural, or Fresh Thyme All Natural.

Freezer: You’ll notice in the recipe that these homemade peanut butter cups need to live in the freezer. This is because they are part coconut oil, which can melt easily at room temperature. With that said, these cups will last in the freezer for up to 3 months!

Consistency: If your peanut butter cups are too thick, add a tablespoon more of coconut oil. If they are too thick add a tablespoon more of peanut butter!

stack of 5 homemade peanut butter cups

Storage

Once your peanut butter cups have frozen, we suggest transferring them out of the muffin tin and into a large, freezer-safe gallon-size bag and storing them in the freezer. They should last for about 3 months or longer.

4.87 from 53 votes

Healthy Peanut Butter Cups

Healthy peanut butter cups made with just 5 real-food ingredients. These peanut butter cups are truly irresistible and the best on the internet!
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 12
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Ingredients 

Bottom Layer (chocolate)

Top Layer (peanut butter)

Instructions 

  • Line a muffin tin with 12 muffin liners and then spray with coconut oil cooking spray and set aside.
  • In a medium bowl, stir all ingredients for the bottom layer (chocolate) together until smooth. Set aside.
  • In another medium bowl, stir all ingredients for the top layer (peanut butter) together until smooth. Set aside.
  • Scoop a heaping 1/2 tablespoon of the chocolate layer into each muffin cup. Repeat until you’ve filled 12 cups. Then, pick up the entire muffin tin and shake/tap it until the layer is set evenly.
  • Repeat the same thing with the peanut butter layer, adding around a heaping 1/2 tablespoon on top of the chocolate layer. Pick up the entire muffin tin one more time and shake/tap it until your cups are even.
  • Finally, sprinkle each cup with some Himalayan sea salt.
  • Place the muffin tin in the freezer for 30 minutes or until firm. Enjoy!
  • Store healthy peanut butter cups in the freezer to enjoy for later.

Tips & Notes

  • Make sure you are using an all natural, drippy peanut butter for this recipe. We recommend Smuckers All Natural, Trader Joe’s All Natural, or Fresh Thyme All Natural.
  • Store healthy peanut butter cups in the freezer to enjoy for later.

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Nutrition

Calories: 157 kcal, Carbohydrates: 8 g, Protein: 4 g, Fat: 13 g, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 5 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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sue leclerc
sue leclerc
October 21, 2013 1:52 pm

How about a gluten-dairy free version of Sticky Toffee Pudding?

abbey
abbey
October 6, 2013 4:27 pm

If I don’t have coconut oil on hand, what else do you suggest as a sub?

Theresa yeoell
Theresa yeoell
March 19, 2018 9:52 pm
Reply to  Lee Funke

How many points are these on the weight watchers program?

Jennifer Gordon
Jennifer Gordon
September 13, 2013 10:50 pm

I made these with honey in place of Stevia and added a pinch of sea salt to the top layer. To die for! Thanks so much for this, it’s going to be a regular item in my house!

Nhi
Nhi
September 7, 2013 1:14 pm

Can you replace coconut oil for something else?

Alexandra
Alexandra
August 28, 2013 12:23 am

Made these in regular cupcake tray size 😉 OM to the NOM

sarah
sarah
August 18, 2013 9:05 pm

amazing recipe!! just tried it!! was so yummy and so rich i could only have one!!! but it satisfied my cravings without making me feel guilty!!!
thanks!!

ice cream maker
August 7, 2013 4:41 pm

You actually make it seem so easy along with your presentation but
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Kate
June 20, 2013 5:42 pm

Can’t wait to try making these! I might try swapping out the stevia in favor of just a little maple syrup.

Josie
June 16, 2013 4:28 pm

What do you think about switching out the peanut butter in the bottom layer with nutella? I was just thinking of ways to boost that chocolatey flavor in the bottom even more:)

Karey @ Nutty About Health
June 8, 2013 4:41 am

I just made these tonight, but mine didn’t turn out quite as cute as yours… I only had a regular sized muffin tin, so mine were thinner. I switched mine up & played up the coconut & tropical taste a bit… used PB Crave’s Choco Choco PB in the bottom & their CoCo Bananas PB in the top. Gave it all a choc/banana/coconut kinda flavor. 🙂