Reeses Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cups


Edit:
There is now a pumpkin board on the Chocolate Covered Katie Pinterest Page!

NO-BAKE Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cups from @choccoveredkt... 1/4 cup cocoa powder, 2 tbsp pumpkin, 1/8 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 cup... Full recipe: https://lett-trim.today/2012/10/04/reeses-pumpkin-peanut-butter-cups/%C2%A0

Some things in life are obvious.

Chocolate goes well with peanut butter? Obvious. Chocolate goes well with pumpkin? Obvious. Chocolate goes well with pretty much anything?

Obviously obvious.

Pumpkin Pie Peanut Butter Cups

So what happens when you combine all three—pumpkin, chocolate, and peanut butter—together into one Halloween-themed Reeses cup?

The answer should be obvious.

Copycat Reeses Pumpkin Pie Peanut Butter Cups!

Reeses Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cups

If it isn’t, hopefully all of these pictures can help to clarify.

Homemade Pumpkin Reeses!

 

Pumpkin Pie Peanut Butter Cups

  • 1/4 cup plus 1 tbsp cocoa powder (25g)
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup, agave, or honey OR vanilla stevia drops to taste
  • 1/4 cup liquid virgin coconut oil (Or omit these first three ingredients and simply melt 1/2 cup chocolate chips instead.) (50g)
  • 2 tbsp pumpkin puree or sweet potato (30g)
  • 2 tbsp peanut butter (You might be able to sub 2 more tbsp pumpkin for a lower-fat version, but I haven’t tried it. Feel free to sub another nut butter in place of the peanut butter.) (30g)
  • 1/8 tsp cinnamon, and optional pinch pumpkin pie spice

Stir first three ingredients together until it makes a sauce. (If using the stevia version, you might want to add a little extra oil for a thinner consistency) Fill just the very bottoms of cupcake liners, mini cupcake liners, or candy molds with chocolate, reserving the rest. Then freeze 8-10 minutes. Meanwhile, combine all other ingredients and stir to form a paste. (If you use refrigerated peanut butter, it’s best to heat the nut butter a bit first, so it’ll mix more easily.) Take liners from freezer and top each with filling (1 teaspoon in each of ten, if using mini cupcake liners). Cover with more chocolate, and freeze until solid. (You won’t use all the chocolate, but I’m sure you can find yummy ways to use the extra…) Unless you’ve used the non-coconut version, it’s best to keep these in the freezer.

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And I obviously have a tiny obsession with homemade Reeses peanut butter cups…

Chocolate Coconut Reeses     Cake Batter Reeses     Chocolate Banana Bites

Mounds Bar Reeses                       Cake Batter Reeses                     Chocolate Monkey Bites

Obviously.

What’s your favorite Halloween candy?

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159 Comments

  1. Laura says:

    Katie!!
    Thank you for sharing all these amazing recipes! I am also a chocoholic but love eating healthy to feel great. These recipes definitely have the best of both worlds! I have been obsessed with trying out all of your recipes since I found this blog and check back everyday for new posts. Can’t wait to try this one!!

  2. Heather says:

    I want to try making these with agar instead of the coconut oil to shed some calories off it. They look delicious.

  3. Vyvacious says:

    Yum!! These look good!!

    My favorite Halloween candy used to be Dots because I only ate them on Halloween so it holds a special place in my heart 🙂

  4. pocolento says:

    Hi! Found your blog via a FB post and made this tonight. Just took my first bite and it is fabulous! The only thing I did different was to add a little maple syrup to the pumpkin/pb mix. And I used melted milk chocolate chips. So great, thanks!!

  5. veganbabette says:

    I might make these over the weekend. They look amazing. And I think my boyfriend would be quite pleased. =)

  6. Amy Liz Schultz says:

    So glad to have found your site and these look and sound amazing! Looking forward to trying out some of your recipes in the near future 🙂 Blessings!

  7. Susan says:

    You’re amazing! Thank you for sharing your talents 😉

  8. Sophie says:

    Whoah. I can’t handle this! On my way to uni and drooling. You’re a genious!

  9. Danielle @ Itsaharleyyylife says:

    ooohhh myyyy goshhhh these look sooooo good! Can you send me some? Pahleaseee!

  10. sergio says:

    are you using unsweetened cocoa powder or regular in the recipe?

  11. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says:

    Yum!! I love peanut butter and pumpkin together!!

  12. Hafsa says:

    Hey! I don’t have coconut oil- what could I substitute it with? Veg shortening? Butter? Unhealthy, I know, but I really wanna try these!

    1. Alanna says:

      I would try melting chocolate chips instead as suggested above… I don’t think butter or shortening would give you the right texture, unfortunately.

  13. Andie says:

    Aaahh! All of my obsessions: PB, pumpkin and chocolate rolled into one?? Katie, you are a genius and just made my day!! I am SO gonna make these ASAP. If this recipe doesn’t convince my non-vegan family members that vegan candies can be delicious, then nothing else will! 🙂

  14. Emely says:

    I really wasn’t sure I would like the pumpkin in these little treats because I love the original so much, but I just whipped up a batch and I’m in love!! So good! And so easy to make! Thanks again, Katie! 🙂

  15. Brandie V says:

    This might be a stupid question, but how do you make the pumpkin puree? I have never actually cooked with pumpkin! Thanks!

    1. Alanna says:

      It’s the same as canned pumpkin in the baking aisle (just don’t get pumpkin pie filling since that’s pre-sweetened). Otherwise I think you’d just blend pumpkin in a food processor if you have fresh. It freezes well, too! 🙂

      1. Brandie V says:

        Okay, that was going to be my plan 🙂 Thank you, Alanna!

        1. Alanna says:

          You’re welcome! I’ve used thawed pumpkin in the pumpkin bread in a bowl and pumpkin brownies, so give them a try if you have some left after making these cups!

  16. meghan@strugglemuffins.com says:

    Oh wowie wow wow. These are just beyond words. I will have to try these STAT. Thanks for such a drool-worthy recipe. I love the fall spin on the PB and Chocolate classic 🙂