Chocolate peanut Butter Cake
We know this is a very decadent dessert, and definitely not an everyday recipe, but we knew it had to be done. However, if this is a bit over the top for your liking you might want to give our Low Carb Truffles and Protein Cake a try, which are on the lower end of calories and carbs!
We know that most of you are reeses fans, or chocolate and peanut butter fans at the very least, so if you want to relive your days of enjoying reeses cups (without resorting to the sugar free ones which contain malitol) you should make our Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake!
CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CAKE
COURSE: DESSERT KEYWORD: CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CAKE PREP TIME: 10 MINUTESCOOK TIME: 15 MINUTESTOTAL TIME: 25 MINUTESSERVINGS: 2 SERVINGSCALORIES: 366 KCAL
We use a 4" springform pan for this recipe.
INGREDIENTS
1 oz Unsweetened Bakers Chocolate
2-3 tbsp Peanut Butter
2 tbsp Butter
1 tbsp Heavy Whipping Cream
1 large Egg
2 tbsp erythritol
5-7 liquid Liquid Stevia
1 tbsp Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
2 tsp Coconut flour
1/4 tsp Baking powder
INSTRUCTIONS
Optional Make Ahead: In our video we made a frozen peanut butter disc to optimize peanut butter to chocolate ratio and it's also perfectly melty when you cut into the cake. You can also choose to dollop in 2-3 tbsp of peanut butter right into the middle.**To increase sweetness you may want to add 5 drops of stevia to the peanut butter.
Combine bakers chocolate and butter and melt in a microwave safe bowl in bursts of 30 seconds.
Add cream, egg and stevia drops to the chocolate and butter mixture. Set aside.
Combine all dry ingredients: erythritol, coco powder, coconut flour and baking powder in a separate bowl.
Mix the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until you get a smooth uniform thick batter.
Pour half the batter into your greased ramekin or springform pan. We use a 4" springform pan for this.
Place the peanut butter right in the center without allowing it to run to the edges.
Pour the second half over the peanut butter.
Bake in a 400 degree oven for 13-15 minutes.
You'll know it's done when the edges have firmed and the center is still a little jiggly/not fully cooked seeming.
Serve immediately and enjoy!