This recipe has been in the family for years. My brother gave me the original cookbook in the 1970’s inscribed, “This is for me, in the long run.” It’s been made dozens and dozens of times, often around Christmas for our goody trays. This time I made them around thanksgiving because we were having my cousin’s adult kids for dinner because their parents were galavanting in Europe and they are not big pumpkin fans! Galavanting may not be right, I might be a tiny bit jealous!
Chewy Peanut Butter Squares Revisited
Makes one pan 33 cm x 23 cm x 5 cm (13″ x 9″ x 2″) baking pan
Ingredients:
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140 g all-purpose flour
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6 g baking powder
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5 g salt
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148 g peanut butter, smooth or chunky
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113 g butter
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330 g firmly packed brown sugar
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2 eggs
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15 mL vanilla
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140 g lightly salted peanuts
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1 cup icing sugar with enough drops of cold water to make a liquidy icing (but one that will set well)
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Preheat the oven to 350°F.
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Line a 33 cm x 23 cm x 5 cm (13″ x 9″ x 2″) baking pan with parchment
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Combine flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside.
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Heat the peanut butter and butter together until melted.
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Stir in sugar, eggs and vanilla until well blended.
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Add the flour mixture and stir just until combined. Fold in the extra peanuts.
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Spread the batter into a prepared pan and bake 25 to 30 minutes or until a tester comes out clean.
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Cool on a wire rack.
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When cool, drizzle the melted chocolate over the top. Working quickly, drizzle swirls of the white icing in a crazy pattern. Allow the topping to set. Cut into 1-2″ square inch squares or rectangles.
Directions:

Chewy, peanutty deliciousness
It is hard to tell without actually making them, but the amount of sugar seems to be a bit high?
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Ooh I really like the sound of these as I love peanut butter and peanuts!! 😀
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Why yes, galavanting in Europe does sound rather nice doesn’t it… well, I’ve had lots of success making a version of one of your other peanut butter delights (cookies) so these intrigue me… plus, I love family recipes and the stories around them, nothing better, especially around the holidays!
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It’s good to recipes (and memories) that are worth revisiting. GREG
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These must be great if you’re continuing to make them after all these years. They do sound fantastic!
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We love peanut butter and these bars look absolutely irresistible with salted peanuts in them.
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