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Several months ago I wrote about cocoa crack,a sugar-free candy our family just can’t seem to get enough of. Well, it was time to expand our horizons. After a bunch of tweaking, I’ve come up with another candy our family likes even better—a sugar-free peanut butter chocolate candy recipe I know you’ll love too!
Hello?! Chocolate and peanut butter. What could go wrong here? 🙂
Peanut butter chocolate candy you can feelgoodabout giving your kids!
These are also known around our house as the incredible disappearing peanut butter candies! It seems I can’t make enough of these for them to stick around for long. My husband and kiddos enjoy them for a little sweet treat all through the day. By the time it’s nighttime and I open the freezer to grab one, stock is low (or gone)!
This is a treat you can feel good about feeding your family. A treat that is sugar-free and packed with healthy fats to nourish their brains.
Peanut Allergies?
Our family loves peanut butter, so I’m thankful we don’t have any peanut allergies. If your family can’t do peanuts though, you could substitute for another nut butter, sun butter, or use more coconut butter in place of the peanut butter.
I hope you enjoy this simple recipe as much as we do!
Sugar-Free Peanut Butter Chocolate Candy Recipe
Cook: 20 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
If you love peanut butter and chocolate as much as we do, then you will love these sugar-free candies. They are a favorite and are quickly devoured!
Servings: 30 Pieces
Calories: 76kcal
Author: Trisha Gilkerson
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter I use grass-fed Kerrygold butter
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1/4 cup coconut oil read more about coconut oil
- 1/4 cup coconut butter/manna
- 1/2 teaspoon pure stevia extract read more about stevia
- 1 Tablespoon & 1 teaspoon cocoa powder
Instructions
In a small saucepan, melt the butter, peanut butter, coconut oil, and coconut butter over medium-low heat.
Add the stevia and cocoa powder and mix thoroughly.
When it's well combined, pour into candy molds or ice cube trays. Place the candies in the freezer so they can set up.
Once set up, you can eat them right away. I pop the candies out of the molds and store them in a ziplock bag in the freezer. These candies rarely last more than 24 hours in my house!
Notes
Need a dairy free option? In place of the butter use 1/4 cup more peanut butter and 1/4 cup more coconut butter. They'll still turn out lovely!
Nutrition
Serving: 1Piece | Calories: 76kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 47mg | Potassium: 30mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 95IU | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg
courses: Dessert
cuisine: dessert
keyword: candy, chocolate, keto, low-carb, peanut butter, sugar free, THM
Nutritional Information
These little babies are a fantastic recipe for individuals on a ketogenic or low carb diet. Low in carbs and protein, high in fat—they make the perfect “fat bomb” for those days when you haven’t been able to get your fat percentages up to quite the right ratio.
Below is the nutrition information per serving if you divide the recipe into 30 pieces.
- Calories: 84
- Fat: 8.3 grams (89%)
- Carbohydrates: 1.5 grams (4%)
- Protein: 1.4 grams (7%)
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22 Comments
Yum! We are trying to drastically reduce our sugar, and this looks wonderful. I’m going to put it on the list of recipes for us next week! Looking forward to meeting you at BEECH!
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Trisha Gilkerson
Thanks for stopping by Mary! My kids LOVE these – they are a fantastic candy replacement. Looking forward to meeting you at BEECH too!
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I’d like to try this recipe. I’ve not been satisfied using stevia in any baking or making anything other than using it in drinks (which I love). I’d use almond butter however. Thanks!
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Oh my goodness! I can’t wait to try this! It looks SO good. Thanks for linking up with “Try a New Recipe Tuesday.” I hope you will be able to join us again this week. 🙂
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Pinning RIGHT now. Thanks for the recipe.
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Trisha Gilkerson
You’re very welcome! I hope you enjoy them. I can’t keep these in my house. My kids and husband won’t keep their paws off of them 🙂
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Wendy
Just made these with Sunbutter instead of peanut butter. AMAZING!!!! YUMMY!!! ADDICTIVE!!!
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Trisha Gilkerson
Awesome! I’m so glad they turned out good for you. I haven’t made them for a while. I’m not sure why since EVERYONE in the family loves them.
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This is awesome candy! Hope you are having a great weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Gwen B.
I used almond butter instead with delicious homemade coconut butter and it was perfection UNTIL Stevia extract made this once wonderful, healthy, expensive mixture completely inedible. I’m not sure what happened since I was so precise but we spit these out. The Stevia addition was a disaster for us. I might try with swerve or a few drops of flavored liquid Stevia. It was terrible to throw these costly ingredients out though. I’m so sad.
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Trisha Gilkerson
Oh no! I’m so sorry that it didn’t turn out. I know how horrible that is to lose expensive ingredients. What kind of stevia did you use? Not all stevia is the same. There are many brands I’ve tried and didn’t like. I think swerve would be great in this. You could also try xylitol (I often mix xylitol and stevia).
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Candace
Can you tell me what kind or brand of stevia you like?
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Trisha Gilkerson
Hi Candace,
I like the NuNaturals brand and also the Kal Stevia brand. With both of those brands I use the pure stevia extract with no fillers. You don’t have to use very much at all! Hope that helps 🙂
Rose
Hello. These sound delish and right up my peanut butter-coconut alley!!! Think I could use coconut oil instead of the butter? Or would that make these too melty?
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Trisha Gilkerson
Sure you could! I would just keep them in the freezer until you’re ready to eat them 🙂
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Lyle Thorpe
Just put my first arch of peanut butter chocolate candy molds in the deep freeze. I use NuNatural liquid Stevia which does not have an after taste.
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Trisha Gilkerson
I hope you enjoyed them! Using stevia can be tricky getting just the right amount.
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Dorci
Hi, this looks great. Just wondering if i can substitute the coconut butter with cocoa butter. Thanks!
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Trisha Gilkerson
I’m not sure how it would turn out, but you can certainly try and let me know if you like it 🙂
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