Homemade peanut butter magic shell.
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Do you believe in magic?
Mermaids.
Dragons.
Ghosts and fairies…
And creamy vanilla ice cream, draped in a coat of liquid peanut butter.
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Magic never tasted so good.
Luckily, unlike the mermaids and the fairies, peanut butter magic shell is very real… and very, very delicious!
Shown above, on top of this recipe: Four-Ingredient Ice Cream.
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Peanut Butter Magic Shell
(Just three ingredients!)
Categorized here: Peanut Butter Recipes.
- 2-3 tsp peanut butter (or nut butter of choice)
- 1 tablespoon virgin coconut oil
- sweetener of choice, to taste (stevia drops, maple syrup, agave, etc.)
Combine all ingredients and stir until it makes a thin liquid. (Note: If you store your peanut butter in the fridge, you’ll need to warm it first. Also warm the coconut oil if it’s solid when you open the jar.) Pour over ice cream, and watch it harden into Magic Shell! (Or stick the covered ice cream the freezer for just a minute or two, if you want it completely hard.)
This recipe isn’t just for ice cream.
You can even make: PB Cookie Dough Truffles!
Have you ever done a magic trick?
Or card tricks? I went through a phase where I loved magic tricks. I’d set up shows and line all of my stuffed animals up as the audience. Luckily, no one ever got sawed in half. ![]()
Not a fan of peanut butter?
See the following recipe for: Chocolate Magic Shell.















Looks great per usual! I think I may combine the chcoolate and pb shells to make a REECES shell!
I just made this and it’s so yummy!!!
Thank you so much for a sweet treat!
Moe
Question, does anyone know where I can buy coconut oil at? I live in Akron, OH and I’ve never seen it at Acme (my local grocery store). Not even in the health foods/organic section…. 🙁
Ooh! And what are the differences between virgin, extra virgin, and just plain coconut oil? Thanks, sorry for my blondeness 😉
Try Whole Foods!
And virgin is the one you want for all Katie’s recipes 🙂
Virgin and extra virgin are the same thing. Coconut oil is either virgin (unrefined) or refined. The extra virgin thing is a spinoff of olive oil which can go through several stages of processing. Coconut oil is removed from the flesh and sold as is or refined to remove the coconut taste & smell.
Virgin oil has a mild coconut flavor and smell that comes through in some foods, slightly changes the flavor of other foods (but doesn’t taste like coconut), and is unnoticeable in others. It is the best oil for you.
Refined coconut oil doesn’t change the flavor of food, other than that it doesn’t taste like canola, …; so food won’t taste exactly the same as when made with canola. It is not as nutritious as virgin, but it is healthier than canola (which is made from a toxic plant) and other polyunsaturated fats (research has shown that poly unsaturated oil is actually unhealthy). I don’t know why the brand I buy says not to use it for deep frying, because we have used it in a deep fryer with no problem. The smoke point of refined (450’F) is higher than virgin (350’F) and the same as corn oil.
ps: the slight flavor change to some foods, helped me transition to a more restricted diet when I was first diagnosed with diabetes and choice to control it through diet only. I was pretty much eating the much touted low fat high carb diet, including poly unsat fats. I didn’t generally eat a lot of sweets, but the high carb of potatoes, mostly whole grain pasta and mostly whole grain breads along with polyunsat fat and trans fat gave me diabetes. Now I eat a high saturated fat, moderate monounsaturated fat, low carb diet. Even my cholesterol (which isn’t the enemy it’s cracked up to be – it is a symptom not a cause), which was 201 went down to 167 in 4 months (saturated fat doesn’t cause cholesterol).
You make me so sad with all of your ice cream posts! They all look so amazing, but I don’t have an ice cream maker! I’ll just have to suffer and put the magic shell on some store-bought ice cream… poor me! 😉
Beautiful! When my brother and I were young, my mom filmed us making our own “magic” show with lots of tricks–he made me disappear from underneath a laundry basket, which would have been a little more amazing if you couldn’t see the break in the film! 😉
I need a big bowl of this stuff. My, my.
My uncle is a great magician, and my little brother is learning some really cool tricks. He’s already good at some baffleing card tricks.
And this recipe looks so yum!
Yummy idea! I would try it with another nut butter… actually the possibilities are beyond nut butters! Thanks for sharing girlie 🙂
xo!
Mmmm…. This would taste awesome on banana ice cream!
Love the Magic Shell! Brilliant. I say with peanut butter= even better than chcolate. Nice Katie!