
Let me be real with you for a second. My husband would marry peanut butter if it were legally allowed. I’ve made the same peanut butter pie so many times that even I’m bored of my own greatest hit. So I went full mad-scientist mode hunting for new no-bake peanut butter recipes that are drop-dead easy, use normal grocery-store stuff, look like I actually tried, and most importantly make grown adults fight over the last bite. I found gold. Absolute gold. These are the recipes that now live permanently in my fridge, my camera roll, and my slightly stretched-out yoga pants. Grab a spoon and come with me I saved you the messy trial-and-error part.

1. The Individual Peanut Butter Parfait That Honestly Ruined All Other Desserts for Me
This thing is stupidly good. We’re talking crunchy cookie base, fluffy peanut butter mousse that tastes like a cloud got drunk on Reese’s, billowy whipped cream, and a warm peanut butter caramel drizzle that should come with a warning label. I make them in little 8-oz jelly jars because they’re cute, portable, and I can hide two in the veggie drawer labeled “cauliflower experiment” so nobody touches my stash.
Why These Parfaits Own My Soul
- Takes 30 minutes of actual work, then the fridge does the rest
- You can assemble them 48 hours ahead and they only get dreamier
- That caramel slowly seeps into the mousse and creates little gooey pockets of joy
- Looks like something from a fancy bakery but literally anyone can nail it
- Easily gluten-free if you swap the cookies no flavor sacrifice
Peanut Butter Pie
Equipment
- 1 Large Mixing Bowl
- 1 Electric Mixer (handheld or stand)
- 1 Rubber Spatula
- 1 Measuring Cups and Spoons
Ingredients
Main
- 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup creamy peanut butter
- ½ cup confectioners’ sugar
- 1 16 ounce container frozen whipped topping, thawed, divided
- 1 9-inch prepared graham cracker crust
- 15 miniature chocolate-covered peanut butter cups such as Reese’s, unwrapped
Instructions
- Gather all ingredients. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
- Mix cream cheese, peanut butter, and confectioners’ sugar together until smooth. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
- Fold in 1/2 of the whipped topping, then spoon the mixture into graham cracker crust. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
- Spread remaining whipped topping over the peanut butter mixture and garnish with peanut butter cups. Chill for at least 2 hours or overnight before serving. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
- Serve and enjoy! Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
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2. Building the Perfect Crumb Base (Yes, It’s Secretly the Most Important Part)
A sad base = a sad parfait. I’ve tested every cookie under the sun. Peanut butter cookies give maximum PB flavor, graham crackers keep it classic and a little lighter. Four tablespoons of melted butter is the magic number anymore and it’s greasy, any less and it crumbles. Press gently with the back of a spoon or your fingers; think “tucking in a sleepy toddler,” not “angry WWE smackdown.”
Base Lessons I Learned the Expensive Way
- Zip-top bag + rolling pin is free therapy on rough days
- Chill the bases for 10 minutes while you make the mousse sets up perfectly
- Slightly damp fingers stop the crumbs from sticking to you instead of the jar
- Leftover crumbs + vanilla ice cream = emergency happiness
- Peanut butter Oreos are a cheat code and I will not be taking questions

Cakespy: Magic Cookie Bar Pie Recipe
Equipment
- 1 9-inch Pie Dish
- 2 Mixing Bowls One for crust, one for filling
- 1 Small Saucepan For melting butter
- 1 Set of Measuring Cups and Spoons
- 1 Rubber Spatula or Wooden Spoon For mixing and spreading
Ingredients
Main
- For the crust:
- 1 cup sweetened shredded coconut
- 1 3/4 cups finely ground graham cracker crumbs
- 3/4 cups 1 1/2 sticks butter
- For the filling:
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- 3/4 cup butterscotch chips
- 1 can 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
- Note: The peanut butter is not traditional in this recipe but it is delicious. If you want to stay traditional, you can choose to use 1 cup of toasted pecans, walnuts, or peanuts instead.
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Melt the 3/4 cup butter in a small saucepan. In a large mixing bowl, combine the finely ground graham cracker crumbs and sweetened shredded coconut.
- Pour the melted butter into the crumb mixture and stir until well combined.
- Press the crumb mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of a 9-inch pie dish.
- If using, gently warm the 1/2 cup peanut butter in a small saucepan or microwave until softened, then combine it with the 14 ounces of sweetened condensed milk in a separate mixing bowl, stirring until smooth.
- Evenly scatter the 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips and 3/4 cup butterscotch chips over the prepared crust in the pie dish. If using nuts instead of peanut butter, scatter them at this stage.
- Pour the sweetened condensed milk (or peanut butter-milk mixture) evenly over the chips, ensuring all layers are covered.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and the center is set and bubbly.
- Remove the pie from the oven and let it cool completely on a wire rack. For best results and clean slices, chill the pie in the refrigerator for at least 2-3 hours (or overnight) before serving.
- Slice into 12 servings and enjoy this rich, chewy, and sweet magic cookie bar pie.
Notes

3. The Peanut Butter Mousse That Will Haunt Your Dreams (In the Best Way)
This mousse is lighter than my hopes and dreams but rich enough to feel sinful. Cream cheese gives it structure and that tiny tang that keeps everything balanced. The folding part is where most people panic just go slow, pretend you’re giving the air bubbles a gentle hug. Use regular old Skippy or Jif here; the natural stuff separates and turns traitor.
Mousse Confessions From Someone Who’s Messed It Up Spectacularly
- Room-temperature cream cheese or bust cold = lumpy regret
- Whip your cream to soft peaks only (stiff peaks = butter, been there)
- Taste as you go; I always sneak an extra ¼ tsp vanilla because I’m extra
- This exact mousse doubles as emergency cake filling or late-night spoon food
- If you over-fold and it deflates, just call it “peanut butter pudding” and nobody will know
Oreo Triple Layer Chocolate Pie
Equipment
- 1 Food Processor Alternatively, a sturdy zip-top bag and a rolling pin for crushing cookies.
- 1 Large Mixing Bowl For preparing the pudding layers.
- 1 Wire Whisk Essential for lump-free pudding.
- 1 9-inch Pie plate For assembling and chilling the pie.
- 1 Rubber Spatula For folding and spreading the layers smoothly.
Ingredients
Main
- 32 Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies divided
- ¼ cup butter or margarine melted
- 2 cups cold milk
- 2 4 serving size packages Jell-O Chocolate Flavor Instant Pudding & Pie Filling
- 1 8 ounce tub Cool Whip Whipped Topping, thawed, divided
Instructions
- Finely crush 24 of the cookies; mix with butter. Press firmly onto bottom and up side of 9-inch pie plate.
- Pour milk into large bowl. Add pudding mixes. Beat with wire whisk until well blended and thickened, about 2 minutes.
- Spoon 1 ½ cups of chocolate pudding into crust. Gently stir 1/2 of the whipped topping into remaining pudding; spread over pudding layer in crust. Chop remaining 8 cookies; stir into remaining whipped topping. Spread over pie.
- Refrigerate pie until set, about 4 hours.
Notes

4. Whipped Cream, Caramel Drizzle, and the Crunchy Topping That Ties It All Together
Okay, the whipped cream layer is basically a soft pillow that keeps everything from being too rich (as if that’s even possible). I whip heavy cream with a little sugar and vanilla until it’s just billowy soft peaks, not stiff, because nobody wants buttery whipped cream. Then comes the peanut butter caramel: half a cup of peanut butter, brown sugar, and a splash of cream warmed on the stove until it’s glossy and pourable. Drizzle it warm and it melts down into the mousse like magic; let it cool a couple minutes and it sits pretty on top. Finish with chopped peanuts or crushed peanut butter cups for that perfect salty-sweet crunch. I’ve been known to hide extra crunch in the middle layer too just because I’m a texture gremlin.
Finishing Touches I’m Weirdly Proud Of
- Warm drizzle = marbled surprise inside; cooler drizzle = Instagram-worthy stripes
- A cheap plastic squeeze bottle makes you look like a pro with zero effort
- Chopped Reese’s cups > plain peanuts if you want to watch people lose their minds
- Tiny pinch of flaky salt on top is optional but makes you feel like a pastry chef
- Keep a spoon nearby while you work because “quality control” is important
Frozen Peanut Butter Cheesecake
Equipment
- 1 Heavy Saucepan
- 1 9-inch Pie plate
- 1 Large Mixing Bowl
- 1 Electric Mixer
- 1 Spatula
Ingredients
Main
- ⅓ cup butter
- 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- 2 ½ cups crispy rice cereal
- 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
- 1 10 ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- ¾ cup peanut butter
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup whipped cream
- ½ cup chocolate fudge sauce
Instructions
- In a heavy sauce pan over low heat, melt the butter and chocolate chips. Remove from heat and gently stir in rice cereal until coated. Press into the bottom and sides of a 9 inch pie plate. Chill 30 minutes.
- In a large bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in condensed milk and peanut butter until smooth. Stir in lemon juice and vanilla. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into prepared crust. Drizzle chocolate topping over pie and freeze for 4 hours or until firm. Keep in freezer until ready to serve, and return leftovers to the freezer as well.
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5. The Nutter Butter Layered Delight That Shows Up to Parties Like It Owns the Place
When you need to feed more than six people without turning on the oven, this 9×13 pan of pure chaos is your best friend. Whole Nutter Butters on the bottom, fluffy cream cheese layer, thick chocolate pudding, more whipped topping, crushed cookies, and a peanut butter drizzle that makes everyone hover like vultures. It’s basically a giant peanut butter lasagna and it disappears faster than my willpower around free samples.
Why This Pan Will Make You the Most Popular Person in Any Room
- One dish feeds 15 hungry humans (or 8 if my brother-in-law is invited)
- Make it the night before flavors get even better while you sleep
- Kids think it’s the coolest dessert ever; adults pretend they’re “just having a tiny corner”
- Travels perfectly just slap some foil on top and go
- Leftovers for breakfast are 100 % acceptable in this household

Peanut Butter Brownie Cookies
Equipment
- 1 Medium Mixing Bowl For preparing the brownie dough
- 2 Baking Sheets Ungreased, for baking cookies
- 1 Small Mixing Bowl For mixing the peanut butter filling
- 1 Wire Cooling Rack For proper cookie cooling
- 1 Microwave-Safe Container For melting chocolate frosting
Ingredients
Main
- 1 box of Duncan Hines® Chewy Fudge 19.9 oz or Milk Chocolate Brownies (20 oz)
- 1/4 cup butter
- 4 oz of softened cream cheese
- 1 egg
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup peanut butter
- Duncan Hines® Milk Chocolate Frosting or Classic Chocolate Frosting
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees F. In medium bowl, beat brownie mix, with melted butter, cream cheese and egg, by hand until well blended.
- Drop dough onto ungreased cookie sheets about 2 inch apart. Should make 24 cookies.
- In small bowl mix powdered sugar and peanut butter together and roll into 24 balls. Lightly press peanut butter balls into surface of uncooked brownie cookies and bake for 10 to 14 minutes or until edges are set.
- Cool completely on cookie sheets. Transfer to wire rack. For easy clean up, place wax paper or parchment paper under wire rack.
- Place 6 tablespoons of frosting into a microwave safe container and melt (30 seconds). Drizzle melted chocolate over top of cookie. Cool.
Notes
6. Chilling, Storing, Freezing, and All the Little Hacks I Swear By
Chill time is sacred. Parfaits need at least two hours; the big pan wants six minimum, overnight if you actually love yourself. Cream cheese beats mascarpone for anything made ahead (mascarpone gets weepy after a day). Freeze individual slices wrapped in plastic then foil they thaw beautifully in the fridge. Pro move: double the caramel sauce and keep a secret jar in the door for emergencies (ice cream, spoons, depression, etc.).
Real-Life Survival Tips From Someone Who Makes These Weekly
- Tall jars = double mousse, short jars = double crunch customize shamelessly
- Pipe whipped cream with a zip-top bag when you want to impress your mother-in-law
- Light cream cheese + sugar-free pudding cuts calories without murdering flavor
- Label your hidden stash something boring (“leftover quinoa”) or it will vanish
- If you’re transporting, freeze the whole thing for an hour first arrives like a champ
Peanut Butter “Snickerdoodles”
Equipment
- 2 Baking Sheets Lined with parchment paper
- 1 Electric Mixer Stand mixer or hand mixer
- 1 Large Mixing Bowl For wet ingredients
- 1 Medium Mixing Bowl For dry ingredients
- 1 Fork For flattening and cross-hatch pattern
Ingredients
Main
- 2 cups butter softened
- 2 cups peanut butter
- 2 cups white sugar
- 2 cups brown sugar
- 4 eggs
- 4 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 6 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 24 fun size bars chocolate-coated caramel-peanut nougat candy
- ½ cup white sugar for sprinkling
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line baking sheets with parchment paper, and set aside.
- Beat together the butter, peanut butter, 2 cups white sugar, and brown sugar in a large bowl, stirring until well mixed and creamy. Mix in the vanilla extract and eggs.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Mix the flour mixture, one cup at a time, into the butter mixture, and stir until you have a smooth dough.
- Scoop up 1/4 cup of dough per cookie, and form it into a ball around a fun size candy bar. Set the balls onto a baking sheet at least 6 inches apart, and flatten each ball with a fork in a cross-hatch pattern, making sure the cookie dough is still fully covering the candy bar. Sprinkle each cookie with about 1/2 teaspoon white sugar.
- Bake the cookies in the preheated oven until the cookies are slightly browned around the edges, 12 to 14 minutes.
Notes

7. The Never-Ending Rabbit Hole of No-Bake Peanut Butter Recipes Still on My List
I will never be cured. Here’s what’s next in my bookmarks (and probably your future): Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars that taste like a giant homemade Reese’s, 7-Ingredient Reese’s Pie that sets in the freezer, peanut butter popsicles for when it’s too hot to function, puppy chow on steroids, and peanut butter marshmallow bars that use the microwave and zero shame. Send help. Or don’t I’m happy here. Now go forth, drown something in peanut butter, and text me pictures. I need to live vicariously through your success.
Final Random Thoughts From a Certified Peanut Butter Addict
- Always own two spare jars of peanut butter life is unpredictable
- If someone says they don’t like peanut butter, run
- These desserts have fixed bad days, ended arguments, and possibly saved relationships
- Calories burned licking the spoon totally cancel dessert calories (math)
- You’re definitely making one of these this weekend. I already know.

