comment icon 153 more comments It’s like Reese’s peanut butter cups left us, and then went and got cleaned up, and then came back to propose to us again just in time for Sugar Free January. Raise your hand if you want to eat these right now? Your hand should be raised. Raise your hand if you just ate one of these and maybe still have a little chocolate on your mouth? Hiii it me. This is a new fridge/freezer staple in my life. I have been generally staying away from desserts during our Sugar Free January challenge, but a few nights ago I was really getting hit hard with a craving for something a little more substantial than my humble little square of dark chocolate. So I went to the kitchen and just made what I was wishing for: a Reese’s-like chocolate situation with very nice, normal, even nutritious ingredients and very limited (or zero!) refined sugars. This was a very good moment for me and it’s about to become a good moment for you.
How To Make Our Almond Butter Cups:
Here’s What Almond Butter Cups Are All About:
Coconut oil Cocoa powder Sweetener of choice – I like both agave and real maple syrup Nut butter of choice – I like both peanut butter and almond butter Coarse sea salt because SALT HOG
We start with the melted cocoa mixture. Just a little bit is all you need. And now a quick little smush of almond butter. Or peanut butter. Or something else. You choose! And finally, a finishing touch of chocolate to cover up and get smooth, and sea salt for crunch and prettiness. Freeze and done. LITERALLY DONE. Just peel the papers off and eat ’em. Not all at once, ideally, but… Do you love this recipe or what?! In case no one has told you yet today, you – yes, YOU! – are amazing. The universe (and me!) would like to thank you for being your unique and beautiful self by delivering you a sweet, rich, creamy almond butter cup that doesn’t include lots of icky ingredients. This is your moment. May you enjoy every sweet and creamy bite. BLISSSSSS! ♡
One More Thing!
This recipe is part of our easy no-bake desserts page. Check it out! 4.8 from 34 reviews They are very adaptable – I’ve used as much as 3/4 cup cocoa, and as little as 2 tablespoons agave. It just depends on how sweet / dark you want them to be. I’ve also used peanut butter which is (obviously) delicious!