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We Made Amy Schumer’s Sensational Peanut Butter Cup Cookies Recipe

Amy Schumer has a recipe for Peanut Butter Cup Cookies that sounded so delicious, we had to try it out! If you love chocolate and peanut butter, you will fall head over heels for these cookies! 

Amy Schumer made these delectable peanut butter cup cookies on her show, Cooking with Amy Schumer, on Food Network. Amy and her chef husband, Chris Fischer, are adorable together on this non-conventional cooking show and we are here for it! It’s fun to watch and grounded in reality (sometimes the baby wakes up and makes an appearance). Their recipes from the show are approachable, easy to master and truly delicious! 

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The takeaway from this peanut butter cup cookie recipe is definitely the ease of making the cookie dough.  It’s a simple, versatile, thick, and chewy cookie dough recipe that can be used for any cookies with a variety of toppings. Scroll to see how simple it is to create this six-ingredient cookie dough!

And who knew it was SO easy to make your own peanut butter cups – thanks, Amy Schumer! The chocolate, peanut butter and sea salt combination is top notch and will have you craving more! See below for the peanut butte cup cookie recipe and step by step photos of how to make these delicious treats! 

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THINGS I LEARNED when making the Peanut Butter Cup Cookies:

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TIPS for making Peanut Butter Cup Cookies:

Ingredients for Amy Schumer Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

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Cookie Dough:

Peanut Butter Cups:

Steps for Amy Schumer’s Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

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First, make the peanut butter cups so they have time to set in the refrigerator. Make a double boiler on your stove using a small pot filled with a little bit of water. Bring that to a boil, then place a heat proof mixing bowl on top of the hot water. Turn the heat off, then pour the chocolate chips and milk in the bowl. Let sit for 2 minutes to allow the chocolate to melt, then stir with a spatula until the chocolate is smooth.

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Using a fork, mix together the peanut butter and powdered sugar in a small bowl. Prepare a mini muffin tin with mini-cupcake liners if you have them. If not, you can just line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper. Drop a small amount of chocolate in the muffin tin or on the baking sheet. Then add a dollop of peanut butter, and finally top with more chocolate so the peanut butter is covered. Put the peanut butter cups in the refrigerator or freezer until they are set and firm

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Now start making the cookie dough. Mix together the butter, egg and sugar in a medium bowl. In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, salt and baking soda.

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Then add the butter and sugar mix to the flour mix and combine with a wooden spoon or your hands to make a dough. Make a ball, and place it on a large piece of plastic wrap. Wrap the dough generously in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it.

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Once the peanut butter cups are set and the dough is chilled, preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Line a sheet pan with a silicon baking mat or parchment. Make large ping pong balls from the dough and space out on the sheet pan.

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Then using your hands, press to flatten out the dough slightly so they are large enough to hold the peanut butter cups. Place a peanut butter cup in the center of each cookie. Sprinkle a bit of sea salt over each peanut butter cup cookie.

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Bake for 8 minutes, then check the cookies to make sure they aren’t too brown around the edges. You can also rotate your baking sheet at this time. Bake about 2 minutes more. When the edges are slightly brown and the peanut butter cup cookies begin to have creases, remove them from the oven. 10 minutes total baking time should be perfect, as the cookies will continue to harden as they cool. However, oven times vary so use your best judgement on how they look/feel to touch. Let them cool and enjoy devouring these peanut butter cup cookies!

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