Vegan Peanut Butter Cups Recipe (2024)

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These vegan peanut butter cups are a tasty treat, just like the one you buy in the store, but healthier. This recipe is dairy-free and relatively low in sugar but still amazing and addicting!

If you love vegan candy, be sure to try these Vegan 3 Muskateers and these Vegan Almond Joy Bites.

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I have a passion for sweets. That’s why I make things like vegan chocolate chip cookies and vegan kit kat bars. And it’s why these homemade vegan peanut butter cups are rocking my world right now. They’re like a Resse’s peanut butter cup, but better, because they’re made without dairy. It’s a perfect snack for my sweet tooth and yours, too!

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Why This Recipe is a Winner

  • Melting dark chocolate with coconut oil makes it easy to spread, quick to firm up, and absolutely delicious to eat
  • The amount of peanut butter filling is up to you — if you like a thick or thin filling, you get to decide when you make your own
  • Using sugar-free powdered sugar and chocolate chips can transform this guilty pleasure into a reasonable treat any day of the week

Key Ingredients

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:

  • Peanut butter — I use creamy peanut butter, but you can substitute chunky if that’s your preference.
  • Powdered Sugar — You can use regular powdered sugar, or you can substitute a zero-calorie powdered sugar such as Swerve. See nutritional information below for a comparison between the two.
  • Dairy-free Chocolate Chips — You can use regular dairy-free chocolate chips or substitute sugar-free chocolate chips (such as Lily’s or other brands that are both dairy-free and sweetened with stevia).
  • Coconut oil — Use refined coconut oil for a more neutral flavor or virgin coconut oil for a stronger coconut flavor.

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What Peanut Butter is Best for Peanut Butter Cups?

There are three basic types of peanut butter: 1) Natural (the kind that has to be stirred, 2) Creamy, and 3) Crunchy. Some types of peanut butter work better for different recipes. Most of the time I prefer using natural peanut butter because it doesn’t have added hydrogenated oils or sugar. For this recipe, you can use whatever kind of peanut butter you like best.

How to Make Vegan Peanut Butter Cups

  1. Make the peanut butter filling by combing peanut butter and powdered sugar in a bowl.
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  2. Heat in a microwave for 20 to 30 seconds, until soft and stirrable. Stir together until smooth.
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  3. Combe chocolate chips and coconut oi.
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  4. Heat chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave in 30-second increments until melted.
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  5. Stir until smooth.
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  6. Spoon melted chocolate to the bottom of 24 candy cup molds situated on a cookie sheet. Tip the molds back and forth to allow the chocolate coating to go up the sides of each cup.
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  7. Set the chocolate by placing the cookie sheet holding the molds in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes.
  8. Spoon the peanut butter filling over the set chocolate.
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  9. Smooth out the peanut butter and flatten it using dampened fingers or the back of a spoon. Return the tray to the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes.
  10. Drizzle melted chocolate on top of each mold until all the peanut butter is covered. Use a spoon to spread the chocolate across each cup.
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  11. Set the candies by returning the tray to the fridge until the chocolate is firm.

Marly’s Tips

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If you don’t have candy papers or the mini candy mold, add strips of waxed paper to candy pan compartments. This helps remove the candy when it’s set, but you won’t get the crinkly lines in the set chocolate.

Storage Tips

Store peanut butter cups in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 10 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. If left out at room temperature, the chocolate will get soft.

Can vegans eat Reese's peanut butter cups?

Unfortunately, Reese’s peanut butter cups are not vegan. Even the dark chocolate Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are made with dairy. I hope vegan Reese’s cups are in the future, but for now, stick with specific vegan brands or make homemade vegan peanut butter cups.

Are Justin's dark chocolate peanut butter cups vegan?

You can buy Justin’s Mini Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups because they appear to be dairy-free. The package indicates it’s dairy-free, but it is processed in the same plant as milk products.

Nutritional Information

You can make these peanut butter cups using traditional powdered sugar and dairy-free dark chocolate and here are the nutritional estimates for that:

Calories: 141 Carbs: 11g Protein: 4g Fat: 10g Fiber: 1g Net Carbs: 10g

For reduced sugar and/or keto-friendly peanut butter cups use Swerve Powdered Sugar and Lilly’s Dark Chocolate Chips. Here are the nutritional estimates based on these ingredients:

Calories: 90 Carbs: 5g Protein: 3g Fat: 8g Fiber: 2g Net Carbs: 3g

More Chocolate Candies

If you love these vegan peanut butter cups and you want more vegan chocolate candy recipes, you’ll want to try these:

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Vegan Peanut Butter Cups

Making these tasty vegan peanut butter cups is easy and they're delicious. It's great to have fun treats in a versatile vegan diet!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 27

Calories: 101kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

Peanut Butter Filling

  • ¾ cup peanut butter
  • ½ cup powdered sugar (substitute sugar-free powdered sugar)

Chocolate Coating

  • 1 ¼ cups dairy-free chocolate chips (substitute sugar-free chocolate chips)
  • 1 tablespoons coconut oil

Instructions

  • Place peanut butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 20 to 30 seconds, until peanut butter is soft and stirrable. Add powdered sugar. Stir to combine. Refrigerate.

  • Place 24 candy cup molds on a cookie sheet.

  • Add 1 cup chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds, then stir. Repeat until the chocolate is melted. Use a teaspoon and add a generous teaspoon of melted chocolate to the bottom of each candy cup mold. Set aside the dish with any remaining chocolate to be used below.

  • Tip each candy cup mold back and forth to allow the chocolate coating to go up the sides of each cup.

  • Place the cookie sheet holding all 24 cups in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes to let the chocolate harden.

  • Once the chocolate is firm, portion out a generous teaspoon of the peanut butter mixture and drop it in each of the 24 cups lined with chocolate. Wet the back of a spoon and use this to smooth out the peanut butter and flatten it. Return the tray to the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes.

  • Add remaining chocolate chips (½ cup) to the chocolate bowl used in the step above. Add remaining (½ tablespoon) coconut oil. Heat in the microwave in 20-second increments, stirring in between until the chocolate is melted.

  • Drizzle melted chocolate to each cup until all the peanut butter is covered. Use the back of a spoon to spread melted chocolate evenly across each cup. Once all the cups are topped with chocolate, return the tray to the fridge to allow the chocolate to harden.

  • Store vegan chocolate peanut butter cups in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 10 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. If left out at room temperature, the chocolate will get soft.

Recommended Equipment

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Notes

Use regular powdered sugar or sugar-free Swerve powdered sugar for reduced sugar and carbs.

Use dairy-free chocolate chips or Lilly’s Stevia Sweetened Dark Chocolate Chips for reduced sugar and carbs (see nutritional analysis in the post).

Calories: 101kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 40mg | Potassium: 93mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Leave a rating below then tag @namelymarly on Instagram and hashtag it #namelymarly. I love seeing your creations!

This post was originally published in 2019 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2021.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Reese's vegan cups? ›

Ingredients: sugar, peanuts, cocoa butter, chocolate, oat flour, rice flour, dextrose, contains 2% or less of: sea salt, soy lecithin, natural flavor, rosemary extract.

Are Reese's peanut butter cups going vegan? ›

Because they're covered in milk chocolate, the original Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are not vegan. However, a new dairy-free, oat-based version of the recipe, called Reese's Plant Based, was released in 2023 (more on that below!).

Why are Reese's Pieces not vegan? ›

What is this? There are more than 100 Reese's products, and there are even a variety of Reese's Pieces products. Unfortunately, all Reese's Pieces contain milk ingredients, so none of them are vegan.

Why do peanut butter cups taste different? ›

We discovered that it all comes down to the peanut butter-to-chocolate ratio. After cutting open a regular Reese's Peanut Butter Cup (pictured on the left) and a pumpkin-shaped Reese's (on the right), it's clear that the pumpkin-shaped cup has a much higher peanut butter-to-chocolate ratio.

Are M&M's vegan? ›

Are any M&Ms Vegan? Unfortunately upon further inspection, no m&m's are vegan. Not even some of the flavoured ones like peanut m&m or the crispy m&m. While the obvious reason might be the inclusion of dairy products in the milk chocolate with the main ingredient being milk products - skim milk, there are other reasons.

Are Hershey Kisses vegan? ›

This vegan chocolate kisses recipe is a dairy-free take on the classic candy that everyone can enjoy and tops the originals. Hershey Kiss chocolates bring back fond memories of childhood but, unfortunately, are not vegan.

Are Starburst vegan? ›

Starbursts were launched in the USA in 1967, and have since become hugely popular in the country. Unfortunately for American plant-based eaters, however, they feature gelatin in their ingredients. This means that they aren't suitable for vegans or vegetarians.

Are Kit Kats vegan? ›

Are KitKat® 4 Finger White Chocolate bars suitable for vegans? Unfortunately, our KitKat® 2 Finger White Chocolate bars are not suitable for someone who follows a vegan lifestyle. You can now enjoy a Vegan break with KitKat® V, our first plant-based break. Find the full list of products suitable for a vegan diet here.

Can vegans eat Snickers? ›

Frequently Asked Questions. Are Snickers vegan? No, the store-bought Snickers are not vegan because they contain dairy and egg.

Why are there no Reese's in Japan? ›

Japan Had to Wait 90 Years to Purchase Reese's Cups

Luckily, Wal-Mart in Japan began stocking them and the nation was able to share in this chocolaty pleasure. But apparently Japanese Reese's are missing a preservative not allowed in the country that exists in American Reese's.

Are twizzlers vegan? ›

Good news for our Twizzlers lovers: Twizzlers do not contain gelatin! Twizzlers gelatin therefore isn't a concern for vegans. The only potentially non-vegan ingredient on this list is glycerin, a byproduct of soap manufacture that commonly uses animal fat.

Are Skittles vegan? ›

With that in mind, the simple answer is: yes. Skittles Classic Fruits are suitable for vegans. Though the bag only brands them as 'Suitable For Vegetarians', classic Skittles do have a vegan friendly status as they contain no animal products.

Why are holiday reese's so much better? ›

This ratio difference likely has to do with the different shapes and lack of ridges on the holiday Reese's renditions. “Our enjoyment of certain foods can be heightened simply by the shape and mouthfeel of a product, such as Reese's holiday cups,” Dr.

What is changing about Reese's peanut butter cups? ›

But what if you then learned that change was for the better? That Hershey is actually adding a layer of creamy caramel to the Reese's you love to make Reese's Caramel Big Cup, and classic Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are still available? Celebration! Everybody dance!

Is Reese's plant-based dairy free? ›

Published March 7, 2023 by Rebecca Maness. The world is in for a real treat—Hershey's has launched vegan Reese's Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups! This dairy-free iconic candy is made with oat milk instead of milk that's meant for baby cows.

Is there dairy in Reese's Cups? ›

REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups: Milk Chocolate (Sugar; Cocoa Butter; Chocolate; Nonfat Milk; Milk Fat; Lactose; Soy Lecithin; PGPR, Emulsifier); Peanuts; Sugar; Dextrose; Salt; TBHQ (Preservative).

Which peanut butters are vegan? ›

The good news is that two of America's favorite brands of peanut butter are vegan-friendly, and most of their products don't contain any non-vegan ingredients. You're good to go with Jif, with the exception of Jif Peanut Butter with Omega-3 and Honey Natural Jif Peanut Butter. Most of Skippy's products are vegan.

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