Vegan Peanut Butter Chips

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Homemade vegan peanut butter chips – easy to make, impossible to stop eating, and without all the artificial ingredients! 

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These homemade peanut butter chips take less than a minute to make…

And they literally MELT in your mouth!

But be warned: they are quite possibly more addictive than the most addictive thing you’ve ever eaten.

Try them in this Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip

You only need 3 ingredients for these melty pb chips.

However, you will want to eat them all without sharing, so be sure that you plan accordingly.

Throw them into desserts with chocolate chips, or add a handful to these Baked Oats, for a breakfast that tastes like chocolate peanut butter cake.

Making your own vegan peanut butter chips is a much healthier option than picking up a package of peanut butter chips from the store.

There are no partially-hydrogenated oils, refined sugar, artificial flavors, or corn syrup solids in these vegan peanut butter chips, and they honestly do taste a million times better.

Once you try homemade, you will never go back!

Also try these Homemade Chocolate Bars

How To Make Healthy Peanut Butter Chips
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5 from 19 votes

Vegan Peanut Butter Chips

How to make your own homemade vegan peanut butter chips, without all the artificial ingredients.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 7 servings
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Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp coconut oil or cacao butter
  • 1/2 cup peanut flour, or 1/4 cup nut butter of choice
  • 1 tbsp pure maple syrup, or for sugar free: replace the maple with 1 extra tbsp oil and stevia drops to taste

Instructions 

  • *To make the homemade chips look exactly like real packaged peanut butter chips, I used and recommend this Chocolate Chip Candy Mold.
    Peanut butter chips recipe: Melt the first ingredient if it’s not already liquid. Combine all ingredients in a bowl, and stir well to form a paste. (Note: I personally much prefer the taste of the chips when made with coconut oil. However, use the cacao butter if you wish to bake with the chips.) Smooth into candy molds or onto a sheet of wax or parchment paper, and freeze until solid. If using the wax/parchment option, break chips into pieces once firm. The coconut version of these vegan peanut butter chips should be stored in the freezer; the cacao butter version can be stored in the fridge, freezer, or at room temperature.
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Notes

Leftover peanut butter? Make this Peanut Butter Mousse.
 
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146 Comments

  1. Jenna says:

    Peanut butter chips – wow thay sound so darn scrummy I want them now! Am out shopping tomorrow for the ingredients. Thank you.

  2. debbie says:

    Omg- this looks so dangerously delicious.
    I am making this tonight! YUM!

  3. Rachel Frank says:

    My local Krogers just started carrying PB2 and I thought it looked interesting but was not really sure how I would use it. Now I must run over and get some lol. I might have to hire your alligator to guard them from my husband 😉

  4. Melissa says:

    These are delicious!! I can’t stop eating them!!!

  5. Kim says:

    Hi, these look great! I have a son allergic to nuts and dairy, and I have never been able to find vegan white chocolate or butterscotch chips. Do you have any recipe ideas for making either of these?

  6. kathy says:

    THANK YOU!!!!!!! Great for someone trying to eat lower carb treats but still want to feel treated 🙂

  7. Paige @ A Healthy Tale says:

    These look amazing! I couldn’t imagine ever stealing someone’s else food! So I still struggle to work out why some people would!

  8. Sue says:

    Hubs can’t do peanuts, but I’m thinking I could do this with almond flour, which would rock his world???

  9. Amy says:

    This is such a good idea! I’d be so tempted to dip them in dark chocolate and make my own Reese’s Pieces. I could live off of those (if the commercial version wasn’t so unhealthy)!

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      I love your idea!

      1. Amy says:

        Do you have any good recipes for chocolate dipping or coatings? I’d love to try! (Should buy some candy molds first, I suppose… :] )

          1. Amy says:

            I remember that post! Those Little Debbie cake-alikes looked so much better (and even cuter) than the ones from my childhood. If I try making the Reese’s pieces, I’ll be sure to let you know! But with how many delicious treats you’ve been posting, I wouldn’t be surprised if you beat me to it. :]

  10. Liz says:

    Is there a similar mold on Amazon to the one you used?

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Not sure. I found mine at Hobby Lobby. You could look at Michaels or JoAnn as well.