Peanut Butter Cookie Bars with Chocolate Ganache

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For this month’s Secret Recipe Club, I had a hard time deciding what to make.  I got picked to make a recipe from Authentic Suburban Gourmet and Lisa had a lot of tempting recipes.  My list of options included an Apple & Fig Tart, her Toffee & Caramel Cheesecake and these Fig Muffins with Brown Sugar Topping.  Ultimately, though, my inner-peanut butter loving self decided to make an adaptation of her Mini Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cookies.  To save a little time, I made the cookies into bars and was very happy with the result.  I may or may not have eaten a few scoops of the peanut butter cookie dough while baking.

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Speaking of eating something delicious, last night I got back from an amazing weekend in Atlanta that included a ton of delicious food.  I’ll definitely be sharing some photos of my reunion-weekend eats.

In the meantime, I have to say, it was a bit of a surreal experience visiting Emory after five years away.  It was enough time to feel like college was forever ago, but when I stepped on campus and traced the familiar routes around Decatur, Buckhead, the Highlands and more, it was as if I never left.

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I’m a Northeast girl at heart, but Atlanta will always hold a special piece of it.  There are great restaurants, lots of good shopping, and a friendly culture.  I had to get to some of my favorite food places while I was there, but there is a reason that these places mean so much to me.

College was such an amazing time in my life, truly some of the best four years.  I met some of my lifelong best friends, including my husband.  Matt and I have so many memories that built the foreground of our relationship.  My girlfriends and I have an uncountable number of stories that brought us together but also those that just make me laugh so hard my stomach hurts and tears roll down my cheeks.  Being back in this place where I grew out of my insecure high school self and into a young woman who knew how to walk with a bit of confidence makes me feel so content.  It was hard to say goodbye to my friends and a former home.

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Luckily these were tucked away in my freezerWinking smile

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Makes 24 bars

Adapted from Lisa’s Mini Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cookies

Peanut Butter Cookie Bars

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup salted creamy peanut butter (I used Skippy Natural)
  • 3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Cooking Directions

  1. Whisk flour and baking soda, set aside
  2. Beat butter on high until light and creamy
  3. Add peanut butter and continue to beat until creamy
  4. Add sugar and beat into batter until light and fluffy
  5. Add egg and vanilla, beat on medium speed until combined
  6. Stir in flour and baking soda mixture
  7. Refrigerate batter for at least 1 hour or overnight
  8. When ready to bake, pre-heat oven to 350 degrees line a 13×9 pan with parchment paper
  9. Once oven is hot, press dough evenly into prepared pan
  10. Bake for 20-23 minutes or until firm in the center; set aside to cool

Chocolate Ganache

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Cooking Directions

  1. While cookie bars are baking, prepare ganache
  2. Set up your double boiler; bring water to a simmer in medium pot over low-medium heat
  3. Place heat-proof bowl of chocolate over the pot
  4. Pour the cream over your chocolate
  5. Whisk until chocolate mixture is melted and smooth
  6. Place ganache in refrigerator until thick, about one hour
  7. When ganache is thick enough that it won’t drip off a spoon, spread evenly over cookie bars
  8. Store cookie bars in refrigerator until ready to serve

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Did you live somewhere else that has special memories?


74 thoughts on “Peanut Butter Cookie Bars with Chocolate Ganache”

  1. Yum, these look amazing! I love reading all the secret recipe club posts because you get to stumble upon some awesome blogs and recipes.

    Sounds like you had such a fun weekend – I’ve only been back to where I went to university once but your post makes me feel like I’m overdue a reunion!

  2. Mmmmmm….your bars look fabulous!!! Sounds like you had a fun weekend! I’m going back to my university for homecoming this fall for the first time in 20 years…so excited to hang out with some dear friends :)

  3. This post made me so excited for me to go back to University of Delaware, my alma mater this weekend. Its hard to believe its been over 3 years since I graduated! Like you, I am going to be hitting up all my favorite eating locations.

  4. I would say that college is when you undergo the most changes in your life. Like you, college days hold so many wonderful memories for me.
    Anyhow, your SRC pick looks delicious. I like the fact you did change this to a bar recipe. Nothing beats chocolate and peanut butter. Well done.

  5. Oh we’re SO glad you picked the peanut butter bars! Not that the other treats don’t sound fabulous, but you know our deep love for anything pb & chocolate. These look insanely delicious – we will have to try them!

  6. Fellow peanut butter lovers, UNITE! Makes me feel like an old woman when I go back to my college campus, haha. But still, brings back fun memories :)

  7. PB and chocolate, what could go wrong with that! I would have had a hard time not devouring all the dough!

    It’s great to return to a dear place…I would love to go back to Europe even after living their for 8 years!

  8. Mmm, I love bar cookies, especially when they get sweet toppings. :) I feel the same way about revisiting my undergrad campus–your post definitely made me a bit nostalgic! I’m glad you had such a great weekend, though, and it’s so nice that you’re able to go back and see those places (and people) that hold so many memories for you.

  9. YUM – chocolate and peanut butter are always a delicious combo to have tucked in your freezer! Sounds like you had an amazing, and emotional, weekend trip. Whenever I visit Philadelphia it’s like I never left. I love NYC, but still miss many things about my old “home”.

  10. I have a inner peanut butter loving self also. I think there is a bit of that in all of us. Looks like you got a great blog for SRC. You also picked a fantastic recipe to blog about. Thanks for sharing with all of us.

  11. Glad to hear that you had a good time in Atlanta! I’ve never spent more than a day at a time there, and usually just for a layover on my way back from Florida, but it’s on my list of places to go and spend some time.

    1. It is definitely worth a trip! There are a ton of great restaurants and good shopping… plus some interesting sites and museums.

  12. Love that you picked this recipe and put your own twist on it by making them into bar cookies. It did take me a while to put all those together. I am with you on the having a few bites of the cookie dough – sometimes that is why I actually make cookies, so I can have the dough. Nice to meet you virtually through SRC. Let me know if you make any of the recipes you highlighted. I need to now check out your site in detail and I am sure I will find some to make from yours. Have a wonderful week!!!

    1. Thanks for the comment, Lisa. The bars were a huge hit and the ganache was amazing. I can’t wait to try some more of your recipes!

  13. This looks delicious! I’m a big fan of the Secret Recipe Club….I’m glad you had a good time in Atlanta! As for a place that holds a special memory….there are lots, but I’d say living in Sicily is probably the most vivid.

  14. The place that holds the most special memories is Chuncheon South Korea. My husband and I moved there straight out of college and ended up celebrating our first wedding anniversary there. Explains the obsession with Korean food.

    Who doesn’t love the peanut butter/chocolate combo? It would be “un-American” to dislike chocolate and peanut butter, LOL!

  15. It’s awesome that you get to keep adding more great memories to the ones you already have. I can see myself making some pretty great memories with these yummy bars and using salted peanut butter is a good idea.

  16. What a great choice for the SRC! I get nostalgic when I think about living in Florida. I took a year off after my first year of college to up and live in Florida. I, of course, discovered that it wasn’t for me – while it’s nice to visit for a week, I wouldn’t want to live there (am I crazy?!).

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