The 'Chocolate Covered Kate' blog released a recipe for DIY chocolate bars. With Halloween on the way, many people find themselves with an abundance of extra chocolate. These homemade candy bars provide a perfect way to use up leftover chocolate.
The basic candy bars are made from a delicious combination of peanut butter and melted chocolate. To make the treats, all that's required is peanut butter and a couple of broken-up chocolate bars. The recipe is versatile, meaning nearly any chocolate bar will work. Once the chocolate has been melted and poured into candy molds the recipe calls for the addition of peanut butter. The chocolate bars can also be topped with sea salt or chia seeds for additional texture. After cooling in the refrigerator, users should be left with delicious chocolate bars infused with ribbons of creamy peanut butter.
The DIY chocolate bars provide a quick and simple way to use up leftover Halloween treats.
Homemade Peanut Butter Bars
These DIY Chocolate Bars are Made from Just Two Ingredients
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